OK, so we know that the Yankees needed a closer for next season. Betances did not look like closer material in September and can’t even throw the ball to any of the bases. He may never be that “guy” who closes things out which is fine – although not for him as he will miss out on millions of dollars. Chapman is a stud – no doubt. But 5 years for a relief pitcher? You do not see contracts like that anywhere and we know that aside from Mariano, relievers are up and down from year-to-year.
On the other hand, it’s not my money and clearly Hal Steinbrenner likes this guy a lot and assuming the plan is to be contenders starting in 2018, you do need a closer. But here’s the thing: a couple of years ago, the Red Sox signed some big name free agents and the Yankees panicked and grabbed Ellsbury for 8 years at $22 million a year or something like that. Three years later, we know that this may be the worst contract in baseball and it’s just a matter of time before the Yankees move him and end up paying 80% of his salary for the duration of the contract. After the Sales trade, the Chapman signing feels the same way. Too much money, too many years, panic move.
SU is excited about the Yankees for 2017 and would be really excited if they can move Chase Headley before then. I know Ellsbury is untradeable but let’s open up 3rd base and slide some prospect in there. SU cannot endure another year of 10 homeruns and 52 rbis for an everyday player. Can’t do it.
I had a laugh-out-loud moment a couple of days ago when I read that Rajon Rondo had been suspended for one game for conduct detrimental to the team. Now, who would have ever thought that could happen? The Knicks dodged a bullet there by not signing him even though Melo was lobbying for him. He is the Demarcus Cousins of point guards. Never happy.
Did you see that Phil Jackson called Melo a ball hog? Shocking. SU only caught a few minutes of last night’s Knick game (once a lead hits 80 points I call it a night) but Jeff Van Gundy went off defending Melo’s assist numbers and how they were much higher than Porzingis. SU note to Van Gundy: Porzingis needs to shoot every time he touches the ball as Carmelo and Rose are going to shoot it every time they get it. I don’t even want him passing it. Van Gundy knows better and Anthony is a ball stopper.
SU fave Novak Djokovic has parted ways with his coach, Boris Becker. He appears to be under the “influence” of some guru these days who espouses tranquility and balance. Not a good combo if you want to be #1 in the world. This is not good.
Finally, how abou the UConn women winning easily over Notre Dame on their home court? This is supposedly a down year for Auriemma while he reloads but he is such a good coach. What he is accomplishing in this era is very impressive.