So yeah, the other day I went out on
a limb and suggested that Curtis Granderson is coming back soon, and that’s a
good thing. But you have to wonder what happens at the trade deadline if the
Yankees are doing well with Brett Gardner, Vernon Wells and Ichiro in the
outfield and with Granderson back as well.
Do we or should we trade Grandy? Just a question, I might have an
answer. One of our writers asked that question in ARE GRANDERSON'S DAYS IN PINSTRIPES NUMBERED? as well... read it, it was popular yesterday! Way to go Suzie.
Look, this is what we know; We know
Granderson is a good outfielder with home run power. He’s also in the last year of his
contract. In theory, the Yankees like
Brett Gardner and continually push this guy to play center field. We also already have Vernon Wells for 2 years
as well as Ichiro Suzuki. Sure, the “old” question keeps popping up with them,
but I call it experience, they’re doing well.
That would leave Granderson as possibly the odd man out, at least in my
head. He’s a guy who’s trade value is
high and someone the Yankees can get someone for, possibly a pitcher, to take
them through the playoffs. Bottom line,
if the Yankees are going on the cheap anyway, keep what we have right now this
season and move the dude nearing the end of his career in the Bronx. Make
sense? To me it does. While I don’t love the idea, it’s business and it makes
sense and this is just simple thinking here.
Now, We’ve been down this Cliff Lee
road before and I hate to even think about going through it again, but what if?
What if the Phillies aren’t where they want to be by the trade deadline and are
looking to unload some guys? Granderson
would in fact be an upgrade to what the Phillies currently have in their
outfield and we, the mighty Yankees could use a guy like Lee to catapult us
down the stretch. Now, we’ve heard the stories, “Lee hates New York, his wife
hates New York. Yankee Fans spit on Lee’s wife"... it goes on an on.
To be
honest, while some knucklehead fans, and there were only a few, were accused of this verbal abuse, know this...the Bronx would also embrace Lee if the Yankees made a move like this. Would Lee
come? Would the Phillies be opened to a deal like this? I don’t know the
answer, but there is no doubt that the timing could be right and even if Lee
didn’t want to come to New York, he would at least want to come to a competitor, plus
he’d be with his bud, CC Sabathia... only for a short time.
Alittle reunion? Alittle playoff run? Hey, maybe I’m just forcing a
square peg into a round hole here, but I believe that if the stars align and
the timing is right, Grandy for Lee could be in the cards.
That’s my take anyway.
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