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December 08, 2006

The Mo Call

In case you were not aware, Mariano Rivera will be a Free Agent, as it stands now, after the 2007 season. He wants to stay in New York through the 2009 season - see his comments from last month:

Rivera, whose contract expires after the 2007 season, wants to sign a contract extension that will allow him to play two more seasons. Although the Yankees don't typically sign players to extensions before their contracts are up, Rivera is one of the few players that New York hasn't allowed to reach free agency.

"I want to talk to them about another contract; maybe two more years," Rivera said. "Hopefully we can do it soon, maybe before the season."

In March 2004, Rivera had one year remaining on his deal when he signed a two-year extension with an incentive-based option for 2007. He is in the same position now, and it's hard to believe that the Yankees will let their closer finish his career in another uniform.

General manager Brian Cashman did not return phone calls seeking comment.

This is an interesting call. Mo will be 38 at the end of next season. Do you extend him prior to the season or after? Logic says that you wait. The heart says that you do not wait.

You know that Rivera will want at least $11 per year. Do you risk paying that to someone who will be 40 in the last year of his deal - even if it is the great Mariano - given that he's had some arm woes this past season?

Because of who he is, what he's meant to this franchise, and what he means to it at this moment, I think the Yankees have to go for it, extend him, and do it before the start of the 2007 regular season. I would aim to get him inked right around the last week of Spring Training.

And, if you end up eating the money, it's going to taste a lot better than it did eating the money on guys like Karsay and Dotel.

Posted by Steve Lombardi at December 8, 2006 02:25 PM

Comments

Yes and Yes. Don't need to think twice, don't need to hesitate even half a second.

Posted by: rbj [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 02:52 PM

Yes, of course.

But, now that you mention Dotel, why did the Yanks only give him a one year deal when it seemed so painfully obvious that he would make next to no impact in 2006? Why didn't they give him two years so that they could see what, if anything, he had to give them this year? At best, he'd be great. At worst, he'd be traded as an expiring contract to a team that needed a bullpen arm.

Posted by: MJ [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 03:28 PM

If we have to pay Mariano a little extra because he starts to show his age or gets injured, than so be it. Mariano deserves every penny and more.

Posted by: DownFromNJ [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 03:33 PM

Mariano will be one of the enduring faces of the Yankees franchise - sign him for two in spring training and make him happy.

I never understood that Dotel deal. They essentially paid the guy to do rehab and got nothing in return for it. At the very least, it should've been 1 year with a club option.

Posted by: brockdc [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 03:54 PM

I couldn't agree more. Get Mo signed.

Posted by: Andrews [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 04:05 PM

Even if Mo never threw a pitch in '08 (God forbid) sign him now through 2009. The man is significatntly underpaid ($10.5 mill per yr) for the value he has brought and continues to bring to the Yanks. In my book, he's the Yanks MVP fpr the last 10 yr's.

Posted by: redbug [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 04:13 PM

heyman had in an article earlier in the week that the yankees will likely extend his contract during spring training like they have done in the past with him.

Posted by: Jeteupthemiddle [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 04:15 PM

After giving Chewy a whipping for his profligate attitudes the other day, on this one I'll eat crow(s).....Just sign him, whatever it takes. Give me mo Mo. I still can't imagine what NYY baseball will be after this guy. HOF? ...slam dunk yes; 4 rings and a good chance for a couple more? ....slam dunk yes; still the man?...slam dunk yes. Solid citizen with a positive impact on the whole organization? ...slam dunk yes.

Posted by: #15 [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 04:27 PM

Whatever it takes to extend his contract. If it means 16 mil a year, then so be it. But I think that Mo would be willing to take a mid-range offer, just not a "Red Sox lowball" offer. This guy is arguably the greatest postseason pitcher of all time....with the New York Yankees. If somehow he went to the Red Sox, could you imagine what he would do. He could be 45 years old with his arm half falling off and post an under 1 ERA. MONEY SHOULD BE NO OBJECT TO RESIGN MARIANO RIVERA.

Posted by: Chewbacca [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 05:20 PM

There seems to be an echo in here.

But I agree. No question, no hesitation. Sign Mo to a contract that keeps him as a Yankee.

I have admired Brian Cashman's work in these winter meetings as much for what he has NOT done as in going for the overpriced and undertalented just to seem to be doing something. He was excellent so far.

But here, and I cannot believe I am saying this, money is no object. Mo is that special a player he must be retained.

Posted by: Paul [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 06:32 PM

That Mariano Rivera would have to make any public statement is another sign he has a very weak agent in Fernando Cuza. This is pathetic. Mo did the same thing a couple years ago. Apparently it doesn't matter to him, but he lowers his price by stating his case so openly. Brian Cashman appreciates the fact there will never be another like Mariano, but the organization is infected with others who either don't know, don't care, or are actually trying to minimize the phenomenon that is Mariano. I refer in particular to those involved in YES Network studio productions. You live in a dream world if you think the current regime of baseball awards voters will put Mo in the Hall on the first ballot, as he
deserves. Out of 280 votes for AL MVP this year, he got 1 vote. Billy Wagner was paid the same as Mo this year. If Mo put himself on the market, he could get $20 million a year.

Posted by: susanmullen [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 08:54 PM

If having Fern Cuza as an agent gets us Mariano at a discounted rate, why is that pathetic. We could not even get *the Captain* at a discounted rate. We rarely get anybody at a discount. Fern also has Papi and had no problem re-upping him w/ the Sox for around 6 million a year.

After giving Dotel free money this year, I read an article during the season in which he said he wanted to repay the Yanks for their generosity and stay 3 or 4 years. What happened to that?!?!?! The Yankees are good people who do not screw anyone because that is who the Yankees are. Yet, their good is never rewarded.

The only reason to explain Mo not getting in the Hall on the first ballot is simply the anti-Yankee bias.....and the fact that people with little knowledge of the game such as ESPN's Pedro Gomez get a vote.

I find myself agreeing with Steve a lot of the time, except that I feel bad for Alex and the media's depiction of him. So, maybe Steve should get a vote!!! :))

Posted by: DonnieDosTresBaseball [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 8, 2006 10:51 PM

The Yankees are good people who do not screw anyone because that is who the Yankees are.
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Where is Bobby Meacham nowadays, anyway :)

As for Dotel, I can see the Yanks not signing him because they have enough RH guys in the pen (Britton, Proctor, Farsnworth, Beam, Bruney, Veras, etc) where they felt he wasn't necessary.

Posted by: Raf [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2006 09:14 AM

LOL Raf @ the first blog.

We offered Dotel a deal; Adding another RH reliever would've made one of our other guys expendable in a trade. [Maybe we could've gotten Hudson with Pavano(paying his contract) and Bruney and/or Proctor]
Do not ever count Veras and Beam. They are not even Yankees. I would love to be wrong about them, but I'm probably not.

Posted by: DonnieDosTresBaseball [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 9, 2006 10:33 AM