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If Robinson Cano wants a contract for more than $200 million, he's not going
to be wearing pinstripes next season.
Long baseball's spending leviathan, the New York Yankees are adamant their
stance in negotiations with the star second baseman is not pure posturing,
sources told Yahoo Sports. Despite Cano's request for a nine-year, $252
million deal in the parties' last meeting, the Yankees do not believe Cano is
worth the highest average annual value in the game and are sticking hard by a
seven-year, $160 million offer that they tell executives and agents may have
$15 million of wiggle room.
"They are not going to go to $200 million," one executive familiar with the
Yankees' plans said. "Period."
Certainly a market could emerge if Cano's price sits near $200 million. While
neither Los Angeles team is intent on pursuing Cano, a cheaper Cano could
excite them. Same goes for Detroit or Texas. More likely are two teams
officials believe pose the biggest threats: the Seattle Mariners and
Washington Nationals.
這下有趣了
洋基真的會守住200M的防線嗎