Late November tends to be pretty slow as far as baseball is concerned, so I took a little time off from blogging. However, it's now December, and that means it's time for the Winter Meetings; that magical time of year when the 30 MLB teams' general managers, managers, assistant general managers, player development staff, public relations spinsters, trainers, lawyers, accountants and coffee boys turn some random hotel into The Baseball Capital of the World for one week. This year, it's the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, TN, which I will henceforth be calling the Gaylord Perry Hotel.
The Yankees headed into Nashville this morning knowing that whatever happens at the meetings, this will have been a good week. That's because before they left, Andy Pettitte let them know that he wanted to put the pinstripes on for another season. It was a surprising announcement, and it couldn't have come at a better time. Not only does Pettitte help solidify a rotation that's heavily dependent on unproven talent, but he also greatly decreases the team's need for Johan Santana. One of my biggest fears about this week was that the Yankees would overpay for Santana, and hopefully this means that they won't.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Back in the Saddle
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