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Giancarlo Stanton: The Yankees' fire-sale Christmas present |
When I read the ludicrous trade return that Miami Marlins hack pseudo-GM
Derek Jeter got back
from the Yankees for
Giancarlo Stanton I was outraged. I mean,
Starlin Castro plus A-ball low-tier "prospects"
Jorge Guzman and
Jose Devers? Odds are Guzman never sees a major league stadium from the inside unless he's buying a ticket. Jeter arguably got a better deal from the Mariners for
Dee Gordon.
Not just because I'm a Cardinals fan, but because of the ludicrousness of the trade in general. After all, the Giants made a better offer than did the Yankees, and the Cardinals, even if they haven't made the playoffs the last two years, have had winning records, undercutting Stanton's using his no-trade to steer the trade there.
First, last week, Commissioner Rob Manfred promised to investigate the
Shohei Ohtani signing to make sure there were no under-the-table offers. So why isn't he investigating a fake trade with over-the-counter shenanigans?
There IS precedent.
I'm old enough to remember when Bowie Kuhn
voided the trades that A's owner Charlie O. Finley made of
Joe Rudi,
Rollie Fingers and
Vida Blue. (I disagree with Kuhn voiding a later trade of Blue to the Reds for prospect players.) They were just as lopsided as this, and Manfred should take the same action, or at least look into it. As far as I know, he still has the power to do so.
In another sport, there's more modern precedent. Then NBA-Commish David Stern
voided the three-way trade of
Chris Paul to the Lakers from the Hornets for
Lamar Odom,
Goran Dragic,
Luis Scola,
Kevin Martin and
Pau Gasol moving to either the Hornets or the Rockets.
As for Jeter and his gutting of the team even more than Jeff Loria slimed it? If he's honest about the team losing, not just money in general, but THAT MUCH money? Then, commish? You need to either move that team or contract it. Ditto on the Rays. You need to be honest about owners books for the fans, and for the players at the next collective bargaining talks.
Add up that the Yankees have dumped
Chase Headley on the Padres for scrubini
Jabari Blash, who has no chance of OF playing time with Stanton there. (Yes, the Padres also got
Bryan Mitchell, but he's a sucky set-up reliever who the Pads are surely overvaluing.) Seriously, the Yankees are being allowed to get away with this shite, since Brian Cashman may now get under the lux tax line with dumping Headley PLUS the Fish eating part of Stanton's contract?
In reality, Manfred has no cojones and will do nothing.
I don't begrudge Stanton his no-trade clause. Nor his exercising it. I said that in
my piece about the trade. I do begrudge Brian Cashman acting like a vulture because of it, because of the Jeter group's overpaying for the team and because of how he's handled the team since then.
And, above all, I begrudge Manfred for not addressing it. And, Stanton? With the full no-trade, YOU made the decision to jump in the Marlins' boat in the first place.
Also, when are more people, including Manfred and those around him, going to admit that
Central/South Florida
just ain't good MLB territory, and also stop making excuses for Tampa-St Pete
that don't wash?
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That "Central" is X-ed out because Tampa-St. Pete, like Miami, is South Florida. This goes back to a 2014 discussion that is reflected in those last two link.
After this initial discussion, one Rays fan, then another, on this group baseball blog I used to belong claimed that Tampa / St. Pete isn't south Florida. I said BS at the time, and five plus years later, now officially confirm that.
By latitude, Miami is about 25.5°North and Jacksonville 31.5N. Halfway in between? Orlando is exactly 28.5N. WELL north of Tampa-St. Pete. BOOM.