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    Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    "Tell him the deal is three years at $15 million a year, take it or leave it," the person taking the hard-line approach said. "Wait him out and he'll wind up taking it. Where's he gonna go, Cincinnati?"

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    ^ Like those small-fry chumps in Cincinnati could afford him.

    I guess this club is the epitome of small market.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    I hope we just hold that card and play it when the Yanks wanna trade with us someday.
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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    We can't all have $400 million payrolls.

    $15M is nothing to them.

    Go ahead, Yankees........buy another postseason run.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    $15 million is even way to much. I think he is worth maybe $8-$10 for 2 years (and that's prol too much and assuming he will bounce back from last years numbers), but that is you are team not named the Yankees.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Wouldn't it be great though if Jeter just decided to say [edit] the Yankees and did sign with Cincy. It would be a full circle thing. We passed on Jeter to take Chad Mottola back in the day. Let's make up for that mistake - but of course not at $15 M a year.

    Could Derek's Post Season experience, get us over the hump?
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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by Red in Atl View Post
    Wouldn't it be great though if Jeter just decided to say [edit] the Yankees and did sign with Cincy. It would be a full circle thing. We passed on Jeter to take Chad Mottola back in the day. Let's make up for that mistake - but of course not at $15 M a year.

    Could Derek's Post Season experience, get us over the hump?
    What having an aging SS with no range or bat last season was not enough for you

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    I don't take the comments as a slight against the Reds, or even the city of Cincinnati, but rather as an astute observation about the lack of options facing Jeter.

    From a purely baseball perspective, Jeter could certainly find another job but I don't think there is any other team that would be willing to match even lowball offer from the Yankees. He obviously has a lot of intangible value for the Yankee organization but the fact of the matter is that he is a 36 year old SS with limited range and he is coming off of his worst statistical season ever.

    Completely aside from the baseball aspect, I just can't see a guy like Jeter ever leaving the NYC spotlight for a backwater town like Cincinnati (or for that matter any city outside of LA or Miami). He's the king of New York and has a well known penchant for dating A-list models and actresses, can you honestly imagine him packing up shop and relocating? I have my doubts.

    On a related note, the ongoing contract negotiations between Jeter and the Yankees is so fascinating because both sides realize that the other party needs them just as much as they need the other party. The only real drama is to see which side caves.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    I'm not offended.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by Krawhitham View Post
    What having an aging SS with no range or bat last season was not enough for you
    You doubt'in on Derek Jeter? Do you watch baseball? That boy came in on a WS victory and he'll go out on one. Maybe Chad Motolla could carry his jock...oops too heavy! :

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Watch out Yankees.

    No team has ever won a World Series with a 37-year old (or older) starting shortstop.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    FWIW, On Mike and Mike this morning they asked Buster Olney who Jeter would look at if the Yankees fell through. The first team mentioned was the Reds and needing a SS.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Let those morons overpay for that dude....unless some of the uglier, poorer or less-recognizable players on the team are taking his sloppy seconds, he'd be the most overpaid infielder in baseball at that price.
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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigLebowski View Post
    Let those morons overpay for that dude....unless some of the uglier, poorer or less-recognizable players on the team are taking his sloppy seconds, he'd be the most overpaid infielder in baseball at that price.
    Jeter to Reds aint happen in my life time.

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    Re: Yanks FO disses the Reds in Jeter negotiations

    I think it would be interesting if Jeter became a Red. But I doubt it would happen.


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