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Shef, Bernie & Matsui??
That's just sick.

BUT the Yanks have approached Shef before, I think when Doc & Strawberry were with the Yanks (I think one of those junkies is his cousin) and he didn't bite. Doubt he'll bite now.
 

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By Ronald Blum, The Associated Press
NEW YORK — The New York Yankees will have Mel Stottlemyre as pitching coach for a ninth season while former outfielder Darryl Strawberry is returning to the club to help with player personnel.
Stottlemyre told the AL team Thursday of his decision.

Strawberry, an eight-time All-Star who has battled drug addiction, prison and cancer, was hired as a player development instructor. He will work with the major league team during spring training and with minor leaguers the rest of the year.

"I am pleased that Darryl has shown the strength and the determination to come back and re-establish a decent and productive life for himself and his family," Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said in a statement. "Our young players will learn from his knowledge and talents as a ballplayer as well as from the mistakes he has made. I will not turn my back on a man who has failed and is doing everything possible to turn his life around."

After the World Series loss to Florida last month, Stottlemyre had wanted to talk to his family before deciding whether to return.

Manager Joe Torre's other chief aide, bench coach Don Zimmer, quit, saying he never wanted to work for Steinbrenner again.

Stottlemyre said he felt "personally abused," and Torre repeatedly said he hoped the pitching coach would stay on.

Stottlemyre is close to Andy Pettitte, and the coach's decision could help the Yankees in their quest to re-sign the free agent left-hander, who went 21-8.

Strawberry, 41, was with the Yankees in parts of five seasons from 1995-99. He was released from Gainesville Correctional Institution in April after serving 11 months for violating probation on cocaine possession charges.

He also has been treated for colon and stomach cancer.

"I want to be a positive role model for somebody," Strawberry said during a telephone conference call. "I didn't reach my full potential. Hopefully, I can help somebody reach theirs."

Strawberry hit 335 homers from 1983 to 2000, also playing for the New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants. He served three suspensions related to cocaine use.

"I believe in teaching," Strawberry said. "I believe I can help young players not only with baseball, but with off the field, some of the struggles I've gone through."

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WOW they never run out of money in NY...must still be REALLY pissed they lost to the fish
 

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Yeah, Shef will be a DH, Vlad is a far better right fielder and you damn well know Steiny won't let him go elsewhere. Wasn't Sheffield a third baseman at one time? There is one position I am sure the Yanks are thinking they could upgrade. This team looks like they are going to break the $250 million payroll mark with ease within a year or two. Think about it, an average of $10 million a slot!!!
 

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If darryl can stay away from the whitey, maybe he can make a comeback as their DH, lol. I think I am getting tired.
 

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