Waiver wire wishing?
Yesterday, word came down that a bunch of players were put on waivers with some likely to clear soon. The list includes , , , Carlos Pena, and . Each one of those players could help the Yankees in some tangible capacity.
Heath Bell would add to an already lethal late-game/high-leverage bullpen combination of , , and (and, let’s be honest, who’s pitched well of late). However, Bell indicated before that he would consider accepting arbitration. That wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world because he’s making just $7.5M this year, though a raise to double figures is more than possible. That would mean three relievers making double-digit million dollar salaries and that’s not an efficient use of funds. There are some notable relievers set to be available, including and Francisco Rodriguez, but Bell would definitely be head of the class. He could get a multi-year deal, allowing the Yankees to reap the compensation picks (if RP compensation works similarly). Still, I don’t think Bell will end up in pinstripes. Not only is it unlikely that the Padres would just let him go, but there are future costs to consider. Also, it might get crowded in those late innings and keeping everyone sharp could be a challenge.
Wandy Rodriguez, though probably an upgrade over at this point, has a not-so-cheap contract. If the Yankees weren’t willing to work to get a deal done at the trade deadline, I’m not sure they’d do anything now. also said the Yankees have “no interest” in Wandy. Again, he won’t be a fit simply because of cost.
Then, there’s the trio of Kubel, Thome, and Pena. Each one would fit a need for the Yankees: DH against right handed pitching. has hit better of late as Chad Jennings noted, but we’ve seen him go hot before, only to cool off considerably. You have to be, though, that at this point, if the Yankees haven’t let Posada go, they’re not going to. It would be awesome to see Thome especially as the Yankees’ DH–he’d be a perfect fit–but I think we’re going to see Joe Girardi play the hot hand between Posada and for the DH spot for the rest of the way.
Basically, the waiver wire is a giant tease right now for the Yankees. There are a lot of players out there who would help them out greatly, but because of things like cost and roster construction, they can’t go for those players. Still, that’s probably a good thing. If they ignored things like future cost and the current roster construction, we’d see a crowded roster with future money tied up in places it probably shouldn’t be. Luckily, this team is good enough to get to the playoffs and succeed there.
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The only thing the Yanks need off the waiver wire is a starting pitcher and that pitcher is Jake Peavy who is better than Wandy Rodriguez a 32-year old lefthanded career NL pitcher making $23M the next two years no one wants.
The Yanks don’t need another DH or eight-figure earning middle-reliever. Next year’s bullpen will probably be Rivera, Robertson, Soriano, Logan, Feliciano, either Wade or Noesi, and either Ayala re-signed or whoever wins the final slot in the bullpen. I could see Wade and Noesi being the final two relievers.
Peavy’s plusses:
-Turned 30 on May 31, so he’ll be only 32 y.o. 5/31/13.
-Would cost no top or midlevel prospects.
-One-year commitment under control for two years.
-$21M if he sucks next year, $39M if he’s solid, plus his remaining salary for this year.
-No Burnett in the rotation the rest of 2011.
-Sabathia, Nova, and Peavy start Games 1, 2, and 3 of the ALDS respectively, Hughes, Garcia, and Colon battle for the ALDS Game 4 start (the losers are in the ALDS pen – one the emergency starter, the other the mopup man.)
-Set Yankees rotation to start 2012 if Sabathia was kept (Sabathia/Peavy/Nova/Hughes/Burnett.)
-Insurance against Sabathia signing elsewhere (the Angels?)
-The ace if Sabathia signs elsewhere.
-Better than any free-agent starting pitcher on the market this coming offseason.
next years has burhle and cj wilson…go with what we have now and sign wilson next year he is a sox beater..i would take bell, soriano will have injury issues going forward and he will not opt out..feliciano also same injury issues..we will eat those contracts..why cash signed that ex met over downs is a mystery..also MO, has another year on that 42 year old arm..anything can happen…god forbid..we don’t need those bats..non issue..
I’m with you on Peavy. I have always liked him.
However, I can’t see them taking on a seventh starter, particularly an expensive and injury prone one unless some GM is stupid enough to take a shot at AJ, perhaps seduced by his “electric stuff”.
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