We need hitting. Did you watch the postseason?
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As with everything, there are 2 sides of every coin.
on one side, you re-negotiate the deal and could get a better team friendly deal... on the other side, the player is bargaining from a position of strength and usually gets a deal that the team regrets later.
As with anything, nothing is a one size fits all deal. In this case, the Yanks had a dealin place until 2014 and had no plans to have Robbie or anyone else try to make those years worth more (Boras' favorite thing to do)
I mean we don't see a-rod coming to brian saying that he would like to renegotiate his contract because it is not comiserate to how he is playing... I wonder why that is.
I tend to agree with NYY stance on this. For every 1 downside, there are 5 (7-10 if the agent is Scott Boras) upsides to the yankee policy. In robbies case, SB would have wanted to throw out the 2012 & 2013 options and have robbie paid at a higher rate and have the extention from there... which would have cost the Yanks more in both of those years... quite a bit more...
Bob.
Take care.
A-Rod and Cano for Jose Reyes and some Cuban Coffee.....
Cano can suck my balls.
He's too preoccupied with you JD.