Garret Anderson files for free agency
It appears he is targeting a home in the American League...
over 2 years ago
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NOOOOOOOO
The time is out of joint; oh cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right.
by chairmanofthebar on Nov 6, 2009 9:46 PM PST up reply actions
Yankees will sign him
5 years 100M
he will hit 250+ HR in that stadium over those 5 years and earn every penny of the 100M, he will then sail into the Hall of Fame and go in as a Yankee, with 6 WS rings
R.I.P. Nick Adenhart #34
He seriously probably could DH for the Yankees
and with his left handed stroke, go off for 20+ HRs again.
by Caseys Kiss of Death on Nov 7, 2009 2:09 PM PST up reply actions
Well,...if he was willing
to accept a part-time DH role I think alot of teams would be interested.
He obviously isn’t producing enough to be a full time OF but his numbers are comparable to most part-time outfielders or DH’s. If he played 3 games per week against select RH pitching he would be a good addition. The question is would he accept a part-time role and how much money would he want?
If he accepts less money and playing time he should get a one year deal somewhere.



























