
Did you know that the Yankees have played in 37% of the World Series', and have won exactly 25% of the World Series' ever. Pretty incredible. Now that my venting is done. Let's get to why I'm writing this post.

That's $59.5 million the Steinbrenner's paid out this year to those players and none of them could come through when we needed it.
Our pitching was so much better than expected with the out of nowhere season Ivan Nova had, plus, Freddy Garcia had his late career re-emergence, and Bartolo Colon's early season excellence provided some stability, for a bit, but in the end, it obviously was not good enough to propel us past the Tigers in the ALDS.
So what happens now? Moves need to be made. My moves are harsh but fair, listen up:

- Nick Swisher: Let him walk or if the Yankees do pick up his option, do what Casey had suggested, make him compete for his outfielder role with a young stallion to prove that no job is safe.
- Bartolo Colon, Freddy Garcia: Thank then for their service and move on. They helped us out wonderfully in 2011, but it's over.
- Jorge Posada: Keep Jorge. Let him take a mentoring type role sort of like Kurt Warner did with Eli. (Read HERE.) Posada would mentor Jesus Montero.
- CC Sabathia: Re-sign CC if he opts-out, a must.

As for the pitching, we need a lot of help there. The bullpen is awesome though with Joba coming back next year it should look something like Joba (6th), RaSo (7th), DRob (8th), Mariano Rivera (9th). That bridge is longer then the Verrazano.


With the Yankees not making it to the World Series this year, it is obviously looked at as a failure, and we need to improve immensely. The potential signings of Prince Fielder, CJ Wilson, and Yu Darvish, while expensive, would be huge for the Bombers and propel them into World Series favorites for 2012. Now it's Cashman and Hal's time to play. Go get 'em!
--Will Cohen, BYB Staff Writer
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