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Originally posted by ThrashersFan
The Yankees, on the other hand, could pick up a dead man who would proceed to hit .357. They could also trade a superstar who would develop an allergy to leather and grass and a fear of baseballs as soon as he starts playing for his new team.
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Someone probably already chimed in here, but...
are ya'
kiddin me? I can think of several Yankee pitchers who stink up the joint, and then go somewhere else and have much better careers (or at least better numbers). Jeff Nelson and Kenny Rogers come to mind immediately, but I'm sure there are others. (and it's unfair to say Nelson stank up the joint, but he pitched better in Seattle -- of course, this could be totally out of left field -- ha ha, but that's my impression.)