As you all know, the media is not very dumb. They get to sit down with the GMs and the players and managers and have off the record talk, so they know what is gonna go down. Especially in Boston, where you can tell which way the team will go about 6 months in advance. In NY, it is similar in some respects, in that a paper will start talking up a player a few weeks prior to that player's acquisition to muddy the waters a little bit. But a couple things I have noticed lately.
1. The papers are all saying that CC will land in California. Even though CC has said to reporters that he would love to play anywhere and refutes the idea he is going back to Cali. I even saw it today in the newest Post article. http://www.nypost.com/seven/10072008/sports/moresports/a_j__decision_coming_asap_132464.htm
This tells me that CC is not someone we are going to flock to. I guess Cash and his friends dont like the idea of a massive lefty throwing cheese and 200+IP every yr. Whatever it is, I am getting the vibe that we'll kick the tires and nothing more.
2. The national media has been showering Manny Ramirez in love over the past two months since he left the fishbowl that is Boston. Manny, a polarizing figure for Yankee fans, has been anything but in the NY media. Nothing, mum. This makes me think we might be making a play. The Post would be reminding all of us about his antics, his long hair and how bad of a teammate he was if we were gonna pass. But the silence is deafening if you know what I mean.
3. I have seen multiple articles on just how good Lowe and AJ Burnett are. Forgetting the fact that Lowe is gonna be 35 and Burnett needed his ridiculous finish to get his numbers back to respectability. I think these two are going to be options 1 and 1a for our offseason, mostly because they will be shorter term deals than CC with less money.
4. I just saw the first article about Tex today. While we havent seen the articles breaking down his flaws (I dont think he has any), but we havent seen the ga-ga articles about how he is the second coming of Lou Gehrig either. I am skeptical about our ability to sign him, but the media isnt really ruling it out like they are with CC.
But the Manny thing is what i wanted to focus on. With such a polarizing figure and with no NY team in sight for the time being, I would have assumed we'd be reading about how the yankees dont need a malcontent like Manny and how he quit and how he is a bad LFer etc, etc, etc. But with the media not really putting much into it, it leaves us to speculate and watch as he rifles through NL pitching on his way, likely, to the world series. I think this shows us more than anything else. And if, notice it is a big if, we do sign or go hard after Manny, then that indicates a few things....
1. Abreu will be history. Gone, long gone. Getting Manny locks up one of the 3 spots that Abreu could occupy (LF, RF, DH). Matsui isnt going anywhere, he is untradeable, so he locks up another. Nady being under contract, younger and seemingly improving would lock up the last.
2. This would also mean that Damon will be aggressively shopped. Damon had a resurgence this yr, and a ton of teams would love to have a leadoff guy who can do what Damon did for us, this yr. .303/.375/.461 with 17HR 71RBI and 29SB. Being in the final yr of his deal at not big coin, especially if he mans the leadoff spot, and the yankees could get something significant for him.
Those are my theories on 10/7. We'll see how they play out