Mark Teixeira

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My gut still tells me he signs with the Angels after we learned they have a 8-year offer on the table. I just cannot see him in a Boston uniform. However, if for some reason he does not sign with the Halos, I see the Angels going after both Peavy and Manny Ramirez. Where does Mark end up?
 

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Word is his Wife wants him to join an east coast team, and I'm guessing she wears the pants in that relationship. Angels better off going after pitching, like Peavy, would be a huge pick up, and would solidify them with the best rotation in baseball. Manny is unlikely but would steal some energy away from the Dodgers and might be smart strategically.
 

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I'm a A's fan for life but they are a joke. People can't hate on the Yankees. Every owner if they wanted to could cash out but they are all cheap. Yanks want to win. I respect that. I'm not tripping either CC is fat and will last three at most and AJ is always on the IR.
 

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god the MLB needs a salary cap how is any smaller market team ever going to win when the big 3 snatch every player every offseason. Theres absolutely no parity in baseball once every 5 years a smaller market team breaks through for a wild card WHOA!!!
 

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god the mlb needs a salary cap how is any smaller market team ever going to win when the big 3 snatch every player every offseason. Theres absolutely no parity in baseball once every 5 years a smaller market team breaks through for a wild card whoa!!!

thats incorrect,the marlins,whitesox and angels all won and
at there time of winning it were all in the bottom half of team salaries.the rays went to the series last year,the rockies the year before that.the yankees and mets didnt even make the playoffs last year.there have been more repeat champions in the nba and nfl (salary cap leagues)this decade than in mlb.

Stop hating.........merry christmas
 
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Yankees are by far the best team in the Bigs now

Just like they were when they added Giambi in 2001? A-Rod in 2004? If you look at the offensive numbers we don't have a drastic increase in production for them next year... they will be good, but I'm not sure their swing for the fences every year method will work out this time around, it hasn't since 2000 and every off season people say how they are again the favorite because of the money they throw around.
 

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