Carl Crawford: Boston Red Sox Think They’re the New York Yankees By Signing CC
December 9, 2010 · Kate Conroy · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
The city of Boston must be ecstatic tonight with the announcement of the signing Carl Crawford
Crawford’s home has been Tropicana Field for the last nine seasons, as a member of the Tampa Bay Rays. In 2010, Crawford’s batting average was .307, with 30 doubles, 13 triples, 19 home-runs, 90 RBIs and 47 stolen bases.
Add that to the other new Red Sox, 1B Adrian Gonzalez, who’s 2010 average at the plate was .298, with 31 home-runs, and 101 RBIs.
It would be hard to find anyone who doesn’t agree that the Red Sox are by far the AL East, if not baseball’s favorite heading into 2011.
The pressure is on like Donkey Kong for the New York Yankees to sign Cliff Lee. Maybe the new regime is fine with not being able to compete for a season, but that is just not going to fly.
You cannot forget the major backlash coming from Yankee fans if Lee is not in the Bronx come April. Especially with the Red Sox taking Crawford, who the Yankees were interested makes it a slap in the face.
The Texas Rangers clearly want Lee too; going as far as asking Lee’s camp what it will take to sign the Southpaw.
Lee has expressed how much he loved the Rangers clubhouse and it’s location to Arkansas where Lee lives.
GM Brian Cashman and Hal Steinbrenner now have another reason to sign Lee.
First, the team is in desperate need to add to the starting rotation.
Second reason is pretty simply, the Yankees need to save some face considering it’s the first year the Boss is not in the background.
The rumor is that in two days, Lee will announce were he is bringing his talents in 2011, and my gut feeling is it’s not going to be to the Bronx.
Hopefully, I am dead wrong but Lee has not hinted or even given an inkling of a favorite.
This is why I believe Lee is waiting to give the Rangers a chance to match the Yankees, so he has reason to stay.
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