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Sunday, November 11, 2012

SORIA TO THE YANKEES JUST DOESN'T SIT RIGHT

A few days have passed since the story about Joakim Soria’s interest in the Yankees broke, read HERE. I have had the chance to mull it over and I really think that something doesn’t feel right


Soria, 28, averages about 30 + saves in each of the past four years. He has a career ERA of 2.40. To say that he is talented is an understatement. The story said that Soria would only play set-up man to Mariano Rivera. Everywhere else he would be the closer. It sounds great, doesn’t it? The idea of DRob, Joba Chamberlain, Soria and Mo sounds like instant lights out to anyone we face. And maybe that is where the problem lies for me.

Look, I’m not saying I don’t want the Yankees to try to snatch Soria up. They would be crazy not to at least try. I’m just saying, we’ve been to this rodeo before. Think Cliff Lee in 2010.

Remember that lucrative $140 million offer Cashman made Lee. The one that held the Yankees up until the last minute and made it so that Cashman couldn’t make very many moves in the meantime. Turned out great for Lee when he ultimately resigned with the Phillies. Not so much for us.


Soria’s agent, Oscar Suarez, has insistent that it’s not about money for Soria. He just wants to win. That’s all fine and dandy, but let’s be honest, there isn’t a single professional sports athlete whose bottom line ISN'T winning. So really, he isn’t telling us something we don’t already know. To make it more interesting, in what they are saying was a strategic move, the Yankees were on Soria’s “No trade” list just two years ago. Suddenly, now he isn't.

It’s kind of become a trend in the MLB to suddenly take the Yankees "off" of their no trade list just in time to talk new contracts. It works out great for the players and our mighty Yankees get screwed. This, in turn ticks off the fans! Sure, it would be great to see Cashman put in an offer for Soria, but I just hope that we don’t get so caught up in this, waiting around and not making moves on any other trades or possible free agent signings, because while everything Soria's agent says seems really appealing and "easy", if it was truly that easy, a deal would be done already, don't you think?

Bottom line, I'm protective of my Yankees... I just don't want to end up getting the crap end of the stick.


--Erica Morales, BYB Writer
Twitter: @e_morales1804



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