Yankees 2006-07 offseason thread

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  1. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    Joe: 4 rings
    NY Mets : 2 rings

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  2. ShadeTree#55

    ShadeTree#55 Active Member

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    Willie 6 Rings
     
  3. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    All w/ the Yankees and 4 under Joe:rofl:
     
  4. EcKo151

    EcKo151 Active Member

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    Yeah Shade...Mentioning Willie's rings is pretty bad from a Mets fans perspective considering he won them all with the Yankees, the team you love the most.
     
  5. MisterMoss

    MisterMoss PRO-American

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    Best buddies no more
    A-Rod admits friendship with Jeter has cooled over the years

    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    February 19, 2007, 11:41 AM EST

    TAMPA, Fla. -- On the first day of his fourth season with the Yankees, Alex Rodriguez finally acknowledged his relationship with Derek Jeter has cooled.

    After insisting for three years that they remained close, Rodriguez said it was "important" to him to publicly confirm what others have said since he joined the team.

    "People start assuming that things are a lot worse than what they are, which they're not. But they're obviously not as great as they used to be. We were like blood brothers," Rodriguez said Monday. "You don't have to go to dinner with a guy four, five times a week to do what you're doing. It's actually much better than all you guys expect, but I just want to let the truth be known."

    Jeter, the Yankees' captain, has distanced himself since a 2001 Esquire article in which A-Rod said "Jeter's been blessed with great talent around him" and "he's never had to lead."

    "You go into New York, you wanna stop Bernie (Williams) and (Paul) O'Neill," A-Rod was quoted as saying. "You never say, 'Don't let Derek beat you.' He's never your concern."

    Sitting in jeans and a black sweat jacket in the first-base dugout at Legends Field after his physical, Rodriguez did three rounds of interviews: English-language television, Spanish-language television and print reporters. He addressed his relationship with Jeter in all three.

    "We were best of friends about 10, 13, 14, years ago, and we still get along well. We have a good working relationship. I cheer very hard for him. He cheers hard for me. And most importantly, we're both trying to win a world championship," Rodriguez said.

    What's changed? He made it sound as if they had just grown apart.

    "The reality is there's been a change in the relationship over 14 years and, hopefully, we can just put it behind us," Rodriguez said. "You go from sleeping over at somebody's house five days a week, and now you don't sleep over. It's just not that big of a deal."

    During the offseason, former Yankee Darryl Strawberry said Jeter needs to "embrace" Rodriguez. A-Rod said he didn't feel Jeter needed to support him more.

    "I'm a big boy. I'm 31 years old now, so I should be able to help myself out there," he said. "I care about what he thinks about me on the field. I think it's important for us to be on the right page. And we are. We're here to win a championship together."

    When he was first asked about Jeter, Rodriguez said this would be the only time he would address the topic.

    "Let's make a contract: You don't ask me about Derek anymore, and I promise I'll stop lying to all you guys," A-Rod told reporters.

    While Rodriguez won the AL MVP award for the second time in 2005, he is 4-for-41 (.098) without an RBI in his last 12 postseason games dating to 2004. He got just one hit in last year's playoff loss to Detroit.

    "I stunk. And when you stink, sometimes, you have to call it," he said. "I went 1-for-14 last year with an error and that's pretty lousy."

    He was dropped to eighth in the batting order for the first time in a decade as the Yankees were eliminated in Game 4.

    "It was very disappointing," he said. "Yes, I was embarrassed."

    While Rodriguez maintained he wants to remain with the Yankees for the rest of his career, he didn't rule out exercising the clause in his record $252 million, 10-year contract that allows him to opt out after this season. Rodriguez would forfeit the $72 million owed in the final three years and could use that to become a free agent or pressure New York for an extension.

    "I want to be a Yankee and I understand my contract. I understand my options. I understand the interest," he said.

    He doesn't mind that his contract has made him a target.

    "I love being the highest-paid player in the game. It's pretty cool. I like making that money," he said. "I was poor and broke when I grew up. I didn't have that type of money to help out children. Now I get a chance to help out children. Whatever you say is important. People listen to you. That's pretty cool. Nobody used to listen to me before."
    Copyright 2007 Newsday Inc.
     
  6. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    a rod interview being played on Mike and the Mad Dog now
     
  7. jonnyd

    jonnyd 2007 TGG.com Funniest Poster Award Winner

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    Jeter should have stood up for A-rod 2 years ago
     
  8. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    Wow... A Rod really taking responsibiliy... good for him
     
  9. MisterMoss

    MisterMoss PRO-American

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    Yeah i think they're replaying his little news conference from earlier.
     
  10. FirstTimeCaller

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    A-Rod has mental problems. He needs to just shut up and play...
     
  11. AMJets

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    It's too bad Jeter doesn't sit down and talk with A-Rod about this relationship. He's a great player, but one of the worst captains in sports history.
     
  12. SixFeetDeep

    SixFeetDeep Red Hot Robbie Cano

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    umm disagree?!?
     
  13. AMJets

    AMJets Well-Known Member

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    Okay, but I prefer a captain who speaks up and takes charge of his team. I refuse to say Jeter is a good captain just because he's a great player who people can say "leads by example".
     
  14. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    Jeter just isnt a vocal guy, you dont have to be vocal to be a good captain. I prefer captains to be outspoken, have a mean streak and they always play hard. Jeter plays har however who on this team would make a better captain?
     
  15. AMJets

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    No one currently on the team should be the official captain.
     
  16. jonnyd

    jonnyd 2007 TGG.com Funniest Poster Award Winner

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    I agree with 10penn and I think all Yankee fans should be pissed that Jeter hasnt said something in the media to defend Arod against the fans......what would it hurt?? is it such a big deal to lie and say A-ROD doesnt deserve to get harrassed the way he does? it could only help...to me his refusal to do so voids his captaincy
     
  17. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    Im with ya actually. The whole Red Sox team went to war on A-rod. How Jeter didnt say anything was really dissapointing to me. As a captain you have gotta stick up for your teammate. Look at Mark Messier and currently Brendan Shanahan(Who should be a captain imo) theyd fight anyone to stick up for teammates. Mattingly played with a shitty team yet he defended guys no matter how bad they were.
     
  18. FirstTimeCaller

    FirstTimeCaller Active Member

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    I don't remember Mattingly being an outspoken guy either.
     
  19. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    anyone notice the spring training hats and jerseys with the white stripes in them the Yankees are wearing?
     
  20. BIG COUNTRY

    BIG COUNTRY Well-Known Member

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    He wasnt, I was only saying I prefer that. However Mattingly would stick up for teammates and defend them if he needed to.
     

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