Oh by the way..Yanks get Vazquez...Atleast they didn't just $BUY$ him

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Yankees acquire Vazquez

By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writer
December 4, 2003
NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York Yankees made their first big move of the offseason, bolstering their rotation by agreeing Thursday to acquire Javier Vazquez from the Montreal Expos.

In exchange for the 27-year-old right-hander, New York sent first baseman Nick Johnson, outfielder Juan Rivera and left-hander Randy Choate to Montreal. The deal is contingent on all the players passing physicals.

``It's tough to trade a pitcher like Javier Vazquez, but I think we have a better opportunity with the situation going forward,'' Expos general manager Omar Minaya said at a news conference in Montreal.

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The Yankees issued a statement acknowledging the trade but said they wouldn't make any additional comments until after the physicals, citing major league rules.

Vazquez fills one of the holes in the Yankees' starting rotation. He went 13-12 with a 3.24 ERA for the Expos last season, ranking third in the NL in strikeouts with 241 in 230 2-3 innings.

He's three years younger than Bartolo Colon, a free agent that attracted the Yankees' interest.

``I think Vazquez is one of the better young pitchers in the game,'' Minaya said. ``When he goes out there, he gives you everything. He's got one of the higher pitch counts in the game. That means he wants to be out there.''

Minaya had been talking with Yankees general manager Brian Cashman for more than a month.

``Brian called me right after the season,'' Minaya said. ``I told him, `I don't have to trade Javier Vazquez. If you are interested, be aggressive.' And to his credit, he was aggressive.''

New York's rotation, the backbone of its run to four World Series titles and six AL pennants since 1995, is unsettled. Roger Clemens retired, and Andy Pettitte and David Wells filed for free agency. In addition, Wells had back surgery Tuesday.

The Yankees' rotation includes Mike Mussina, Jose Contreras, Jeff Weaver and Jon Lieber, who hasn't pitched in the major leagues since reconstructive elbow surgery in August 2002 but hopes to be ready for the start of the season.

Johnson, 25, played first base for much of last season because of Jason Giambi's knee injury after starting the season as the regular designated hitter. While he's regarded as a top hitter -- he batted .284 with 14 homers, 47 RBIs and a .422 on-base percentage -- he has been injury prone throughout his career.

Rivera, 25, hit .266 with seven homers and 26 RBIs in 173 at-bats and has a strong throwing arm.

Choate, 28, pitched only 3 2-3 innings over five relief appearances for the Yankees last season, compiling a 7.36 ERA. He went 3-5 with one save and a 3.91 ERA in 54 games at Triple-A Columbus.

Montreal, which is owned by the other 29 teams, is faced with payroll limits. Vazquez, eligible for salary arbitration, probably will get a raise from the $6 million he made last season after losing his hearing. He is eligible for free agency after next season.

Johnson is eligible for salary arbitration for the first time this winter; Rivera isn't yet eligible.

New York will have to find another backup first baseman to spell Giambi, who had knee surgery after the season.

Meanwhile, the Yankees are pushing ahead on several fronts.

Gary Sheffield, who met Monday and Tuesday with Yankees owner George Steinbrenner at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Fla., worked out Wednesday at the Yankees' minor league complex in Florida and took a physical Thursday.

Sheffield, a free agent, is closing in on a three-year deal with the Yankees worth about $39 million. About $15 million of the money will be deferred, and the deal will include an option for 2007
 

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This one shocked me. Johnson was 'untouchable' for years, and they gave him up (and others) for a good pitcher in his last year.

I thought Johnson would become great; maybe this is the best for him now that he doesn't have to worry about fat ass Giambi whinning to play in the field.
 

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Yeah I can see Nick breaking out now....He could park them in the upper tank with Giambi, I think he just needs his own space....

Reminds me of when Giles and Sexson got out from behind the Cleveland big name players...

I doubt he is thrilled with going to Montreal though,lol.
 

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