Why the Yankees Suck


Monday, December 10, 2007

Another mediocre multi-millionaire

As the Red Sox possibly get ready to welcome Johan Santana into the rotation, the Yankees bid farewell to a nearly-as-expensive guy who never quite got there.
Carl Pavano will get nearly $13 million to walk away.
According to the New York Post, the highly-touted signing from a few years back turned into just another $40 million mistake for the Steinbrenners.
What's $40 million here, $40 million there?
Hell, at least J.D. Drew knocked in a few runs in the playoffs this year for the Sox. And the Eric Gagne experiment was quick if not painless. Plus Gagne's signing with the Milwaukee Brewers the other day will provide the Red Sox with a compensatory pick in the supplemental round of next year's draft.
For $40 million, Pavano had to play in only 19 games, 17 of which were in 2005, and only 5 of which he won.
What will the Yankees do to fill Pavano's outrageously-overpaid, achy-breaky mediocre pitcher spot on the roster?
Can we convince Roger Clemens to come back for one more season?

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