orange79
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Please explain what this means.I'm going to hold Hal accountable.
Seriously. I want to know what you mean by this.
Please explain what this means.I'm going to hold Hal accountable.
Please explain what this means.
Seriously. I want to know what you mean by this.
I don't think they'll be coughing up that lead anytime soon, but I'm still putting that slacker Hal on notice.
Open the freaking wallet Hal. It's only money. The world's most valuable franchise.I don't think they'll be coughing up that lead anytime soon, but I'm still putting that slacker Hal on notice.
Open the freaking wallet Hal. It's only money. The world's most valuable franchise.
Please explain what this means.
Seriously. I want to know what you mean by this.
I'm going to call him out on his frugalness when merited. If I have to email the Yankees or hope to attend some series this summer with my family will mention something to Yankees public relations. It has really bothered how cheap we have become as a franchise.
Next offseason. No Excuse. Wish list includes Freddie Freeman/Carlos Correa and Noah Syndergaard.
Infield is certainly not the problem, and Yankees have one of the best in MLB
-Luke Voit - friendly contract, 2020 homerun champ
-DJ - just resigned
-Gleyber - friendly contract, might have a monument someday
-Gio - friendly contract, gold glove DF
Then Andujar if he can ever get back to form. We also have a couple good young SS who could crack the lineup in the next 1-2 years.
If you are going to spend money, save it for another quality SP
Perhaps Hal will set aside some time to meet with you and pick your brain.I'm going to call him out on his frugalness when merited. If I have to email the Yankees or hope to attend some series this summer with my family will mention something to Yankees public relations. It has really bothered how cheap we have become as a franchise.
Next offseason. No Excuse. Wish list includes Freddie Freeman/Carlos Correa and Noah Syndergaard.
Perhaps Hal will set aside some time to meet with you and pick your brain.
You better buy a LOT of beers at Yankee Stadium to help offset the cost.All I want us is to act like a big market team and the 2nd most valuable sports franchise in all of sports. Spend Money in a League with no salary cap. Ignore the Luxury tax blow right through it.
believe me, ive tried.You better buy a LOT of beers at Yankee Stadium to help offset the cost.
Crunner. I like it.believe me, ive tried.
and we still got crunners plight...
You better buy a LOT of beers at Yankee Stadium to help offset the cost.
Infield is certainly not the problem, and Yankees have one of the best in MLB
-Luke Voit - friendly contract, 2020 homerun champ
-DJ - just resigned
-Gleyber - friendly contract, might have a monument someday
-Gio - friendly contract, gold glove DF
Then Andujar if he can ever get back to form. We also have a couple good young SS who could crack the lineup in the next 1-2 years.
If you are going to spend money, save it for another quality SP
Hal doesn't appreciate our business otherwise he would give us the best every year like George did.
Yeah. If he doesn’t go on a spending splurge, you could just get 5 tall boys at Applebees instead for the price of one Yankee Stadium beer.
Opening Day Payroll | CB Tax Obligations | |
2010 | $213,359,389 (1) | |
2011 | $207,047,964 (1) | |
2012 | $209,792,900 (1) | $234,439,158 (1) |
2013 | $228,106,125 (1) | $234,227,890 (2) |
2014 | $197,230,609 (2) | $225,653,896 (2) |
2015 | $217,758,571 (2) | $241,217,569 (2) |
2016 | $225,997,792 (2) | $243,793,306 (2) |
2017 | $196,389,700 (4) | $224,224,707 (2) |
2018 | $166,111,632 (6) | $192,980,833 (6) |
2019 | $203,897,446 (3) | $234,570,109 (3) |
2020 | $108,115,350 (1) | $239,823,270 (1) |
2021 | $189,500,000 (2) as of 2/16 | $200,000,000 (3) projected |
Opening Day Payroll CB Tax Obligations 2010$213,359,389 (1) 2011$207,047,964 (1) 2012$209,792,900 (1) $234,439,158 (1) 2013$228,106,125 (1) $234,227,890 (2) 2014$197,230,609 (2) $225,653,896 (2) 2015$217,758,571 (2) $241,217,569 (2) 2016$225,997,792 (2) $243,793,306 (2) 2017$196,389,700 (4) $224,224,707 (2) 2018$166,111,632 (6) $192,980,833 (6) 2019$203,897,446 (3) $234,570,109 (3) 2020$108,115,350 (1) $239,823,270 (1) 2021$189,500,000 (2) as of 2/16 $200,000,000 (3) projected
Cheap bastards, ain't they?