January 29, 2009

One Heck of an Off-Season

After not making the post-season for the first time in what seems like a century, the Yankees set their sights on improving their ball club through the free-agent market. Well, that's exactly what they did. By signing CC Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, and Mark Teixiera, the Yankees have had, what I consider to be, the best off-season in team history. Never before have they spent so much money, to acquire such great talent. Now I've heard many people around baseball say that the Yankees are just going back to what they've always done. However, it's not what they've always done. The Yankees used to be the club that signed the over-priced veteran to a contract that's way to long. These players ranged from Kevin Brown to Randy Johnson, Ruben Sierra to Gary Sheffield, and of course, the infamous Carl Pavano. In fact, the only good signing the Yankees have had since the turn of the century, was when they signed Mike Mussina to an 8-year deal in 2000. But that's just about it (unless you count Giambi who was probably one of the better 1-sided players around, but that's not saying much). 
     So is that really the same as signing three of the best players in all of major league baseball? Are these signings really going to help the Yankees? Please leave your comments below.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

absolutly!!!! no doubt about it!George only buys the best,thumbs up to Brian Cashman this Offseason!

Anonymous said...

sure will, because the yankees really needed to stack the deck. this year should be the year for another championship!! [how about those new colors!!!] !

Anonymous said...

pretty colors!!!!! at night right?