also, I dont grade the yankees the way I would grade other teams. Maybe it is bias, but I think it is well founded. Money is no object to NY, but prospects are. In the yrs where they dealt away hoardes of prospects, I cringed knowing that the days that are now upon us would be happening. Either we'd be paying with another 1990esque crapfest or we'd be paying through the nose for (as Mr. Crunchy says) the 98 all star team.
The reason why I think Cashman had done a solid job this offseason is because he has a team that is rather complete at this point. The pitching staff is formidable with Pettitte joining the fold, and it really has the potential to average 200 innings from each spot. The bullpen is closed by the best of all time and a pretty good bridge as of right now, and the offense is still sick. But at the same time, he added to the farm rather than subtracted. Adding Sanchez and Whelan will pay dividends for this team as well as Britton either in future deals or in actual MLB production. Hence, he fixed the only problem the yankees really had (actually both by getting rid of Sheff and Wrights pisspoor attitudes) and he patched up the pitching, while setting the team up better for the future. I thought he was being quite possibly the best GM in the league up to this point from the WS to now.
Then, he pulls this s***. He may be about to deal a 21 yr old switch hitting CFer who had a .360OBP in his first full season in the bigs, and the absolute lynchpin of the bullpen in Proctor who is not old by any stretch for a f***in lefty who cannot find the strike zone and cannot stay healthy. I will puke if this trade goes through, and Cash can single handedly blame himself for giving away 2 impact players THIS YR for a guy who may be DLed for good come july. f***!!