I repeat, "the Yankees got him". Now the pressure starts. The 'What have you done for me lately" questions are not far off. And they are bound to come if Casten Charles (aka, C.C.) stumbles out of the block. The Yankees will always pay top dollar, and they EXPECT-sometimes unrealistic results. The path is litter with the bodies of past Big Signees who failed to deliver.
As soon as they started to under-achieve, they were shipped elsewhere, or spent an indeterminable amount time on the DL...e.g., Randy Johnson, Carl Pavano (recent examples). And the fans were glad (plus, eager) to see them depart.
I don't expect to see C.C. fail or the Yankee team fail. However, I have to keep in mind his muted desire not to be a Yankee. They were definitely NOT his first choice. He would have preferred to stay on the West coast. But when the monetary went from 6-yrs/$140M to 7-yrs/161M New York suddenly became his first choice.
Sabathia, A28, 6'7"/250+ is a California native. He is a #1 draft choice (Cleveland Indians) in 2001. His rookie season saw him win 17 games, losing only 5 times. So he came out of the gate SMOKING! He is one of the best lefties in the game, today. But the man doesn't walk on water, so Yankee fans try to maintain 'realistic' expectations. He's human, as such, there'll be good days and not so good days.
The New York climate definitely takes 'adjustment', especially if one didn't want to be there in the first place. However, in the case of Major League Baseball players the MLB Players Association (union) will strongly encourage its members to accept any offer that offers BIG $$$. They fill that such offers will benefit other players in the future by establishing a monetary precedent. Plus, the agents love it!
However, there is always a danger in extending a long-term contract to a power throwing pitcher. Sabathia may prove to be the exception, because of his physical make-up.
It's interesting that Sabathia is coming to New York at a time when the year 2010 wil possibly see his close friend LaBron James join the Knicks. Mmmmm. Maybe that was a factor in C.C's final decision. Good luck C.C. Sabathia



P.S The Yankees have plenty more $ to spend--Pitchers? Hitters? Both?
As soon as they started to under-achieve, they were shipped elsewhere, or spent an indeterminable amount time on the DL...e.g., Randy Johnson, Carl Pavano (recent examples). And the fans were glad (plus, eager) to see them depart.
I don't expect to see C.C. fail or the Yankee team fail. However, I have to keep in mind his muted desire not to be a Yankee. They were definitely NOT his first choice. He would have preferred to stay on the West coast. But when the monetary went from 6-yrs/$140M to 7-yrs/161M New York suddenly became his first choice.
Sabathia, A28, 6'7"/250+ is a California native. He is a #1 draft choice (Cleveland Indians) in 2001. His rookie season saw him win 17 games, losing only 5 times. So he came out of the gate SMOKING! He is one of the best lefties in the game, today. But the man doesn't walk on water, so Yankee fans try to maintain 'realistic' expectations. He's human, as such, there'll be good days and not so good days.
The New York climate definitely takes 'adjustment', especially if one didn't want to be there in the first place. However, in the case of Major League Baseball players the MLB Players Association (union) will strongly encourage its members to accept any offer that offers BIG $$$. They fill that such offers will benefit other players in the future by establishing a monetary precedent. Plus, the agents love it!
However, there is always a danger in extending a long-term contract to a power throwing pitcher. Sabathia may prove to be the exception, because of his physical make-up.
It's interesting that Sabathia is coming to New York at a time when the year 2010 wil possibly see his close friend LaBron James join the Knicks. Mmmmm. Maybe that was a factor in C.C's final decision. Good luck C.C. Sabathia
P.S The Yankees have plenty more $ to spend--Pitchers? Hitters? Both?