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Clifford's Big Red Blog
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Clifford's Big Red Blog
Debunking da Bombers since 2003
Friday, November 12, 2004
I wanna make 'em wish they never sent me
Check out my debut appearance on Baseball Prospectus Radio this Saturday morning at 8:00 AM on espn950.com or your local BP Radio affiliate . In this episode, Alex Belth , Jay Jaffe , Steven Goldman and I have at it with host Will Carroll over the state and fate of the Yankees. I'll post a link to the archived show on BaseballProspectus.com once it's been posted.
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The Official 2005 BRB Dream Team, part 2: Arms
This is where the Yankees will make or break the 2005 season. The selection of pitching talent, particularly starting pitching talent is the most important task facing the front office this offseason. With that in mind, the fact that Eric Milton has been the name most often associated with the Yankees in the rumor mill thus far is a very bad sign. To be honest, I could not for the life of me figure out what possible interest the Yankees had in Milton other than the fact that he was a farmhand they "let get away." That's revisionist history. To begin with, I don't see the Yankees clamoring after Cristian Guzman, offering to convert him to second base if he'd just "come back home." And they've never made a move toward Brian Buchanan who is perpetually available, most recently being designated for assignment by the Mets just prior to rosters expanding in September. Those are the other two men (no, Danny Mota doesn't count) who were included in the trade for Chuck Knoblauch. Knobby may have lasted just four years with the Yankees, but he did help them win World Championships in each of his first three seasons and make it to the seventh game of the World Series in the fourth. I guess all that pal"
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