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At the end of the 2008 season, agrand total of 171 players entered the free agent market. As of this writing, just a hair less than 90 percent of those are still available, as just 18 have signed with a new team (Renteria, Rhodes, etc.), re-signed with their old team (Blake, Moyer, etc.), accepted arbitration (Weathers) or retired (Maddux, Mussina).

That means there are still more than 150 free agents out there on the market. So here's a thought experiment ...


Say a random, unnamed team (for the sake of argument, we'll call them Team AnoNYYmous) learned from the comissioner that they were being forced to release their entire big league roster. Given that situation, their unusually magnanimous and filthy rich owner (again, randomly, we'll call him Hank S.) decides to open up the team's coinpurse and just build the Best Damn Team Possible by, literally, Signing Everyone He Wants To Sign.

How would that team look?
Probably something like this ...

C Pudge Rodriguez
1B Mark Teixeira
2B Orlando Hudson
SS Rafael Furcal
3B Joe Crede
LF Manny Ramirez
CF Jim Edmonds
RF Adam Dunn
DH Jason Giambi
Bench: Brad Ausmus, Rich Aurilia, David Eckstein, Joey Gathright, Garret Anderson

Or then again, maybe something like this ...
C Jason Varitek
1B Sean Casey
2B Jeff Kent
SS Orlando Cabrera
3B Ty Wigginton (tho hot corner is this year's weak spot)
LF Pat Burrell
CF Ken Griffey Jr.
RF Bobby Abreu
DH Milton Bradley
Bench: Gregg Zaun, Frank Thomas, Miguel Cairo, Nomar Garciaparra, Willy Taveras

And what to do for pitching?
Well, for the rotation, Stein ... er, Hank S. could build a pretty fair semblance of an all-star starting staff in Bartolo Colon, Jon Garland, Derek Lowe, Ben Sheets and a rehabbing Mark Prior.

And even not counting the retired Mussina and Maddux, he could go another direction, stunt casting if you will, and "throw" together a rotation of legitimate Hall of Fame candidates in Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Tom Glavine and Andy Pettitte.

Out in the bullpen, the stunt Hall of Fame staff has John Smoltz setting up Trevor Hoffman, with Tom Gordon and Eric Gagne on the outside of the Hall and in the far end of the 'pen. But the active all-stars can combat that with Eddie Guardado and Juan Cruz setting up Brian Fuentes, while Brandon Lyon and Guillermo Mota are also around.

So that's two complete pitching staffs -- and maybe the best is still out there in a third option? How about a rotation with Paul Byrd, Ryan Dempster, Freddy Garcia, Carl Pavano and Brady Penny, with a bullpen featuring Randy Wolf, Julian Tavarez and Kent Mercker, leading to Trever Miller setting up Takashi Saito? Okay, that's not better than the above, but it is better than fully half of the big leeague staffs currently out there.

So what do you say, Bauxites? Who's missing? How would your team do in the 2009 AL East (to pick a random division)?

Build your perfect 25-man roster -- and let us know how much of Hank S.' money this will cost!
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Ron - Tuesday, December 16 2008 @ 02:59 AM EST (#194989) #
Who's missing? The all time HR champ
raptorsaddict - Tuesday, December 16 2008 @ 07:45 AM EST (#194990) #
Ron - Zing! That's right, good ole' Barry "I'm not retiring" Bonds. I've said this before, as have others, but he'd kind of fit right into our 5-6 spot in the lineup, wouldn't he? He could also be had for extremely minimal guaranteed money and one year, which fits right into "the plan".

I mean, if we're in full scrap heap/Tomo Ohka/Joey Horribleton/John Thompson mode, why not at least pick up the old junker that used to be a Ferrari? Instead, JP seems intent on trying to get a few more miles of Pintos.

Mike Green - Tuesday, December 16 2008 @ 10:07 PM EST (#195009) #
How much would it cost?

Over $300 million.  Pudge, Zaun, Teixeira, Hudson, O-Cab, Crede, Wigginton, Eckstein, Bradley, Dunn, Abreu, Manny, Taveras, Gathright, Lowe, Sheets, Johnson, Pettitte, Wolf, Saito, Fuentes and four triple A scrubs.  Milton Bradley plays centerfield, between Abreu and Dunn.  Lord help the pitcher who gives up fly-balls early.  Taveras comes on, as soon as Milton has had three at-bats. 
Geoff - Wednesday, December 17 2008 @ 11:20 AM EST (#195017) #
I suspected the recent headlines of "GM quits on the Yankees" had something to do with Brian Cashman taking a stance on principle for building a team through talent development and not through methods described above of signing every attractive veteran available -- no budget required.

Yet it appears he's okay with doing business this way. It will be surreal to see Sabathia, Burnett and Ramirez join Jeter and the gang. And perhaps Texeira, Dunn, Lowe, Varitek, Hoffman, Furcal, Kent, Pedro, Bradley, Zaun and/or Sheets.

Am I alone in thinking that at least half of the entertaiment value of the Yankees is seeing what they do each offseason?

Mick Doherty - Wednesday, December 17 2008 @ 12:00 PM EST (#195018) #

Am I alone in thinking that at least half of the entertaiment value of the Yankees is seeing what they do each offseason?

This is true. Speaking as a second-generation Yankee fan, I can tell you that this goes back to way before free agency started. There is no offseason for Yankee baseball ... not since about 1919, anyway!

ANationalAcrobat - Thursday, December 18 2008 @ 07:56 AM EST (#195023) #
Yet it appears he's okay with doing business this way. It will be surreal to see Sabathia, Burnett and Ramirez join Jeter and the gang. And perhaps Texeira, Dunn, Lowe, Varitek, Hoffman, Furcal, Kent, Pedro, Bradley, Zaun and/or Sheets.

Your prediction is not a bad one, but the Onion made it 5 years ago.
Geoff - Thursday, December 18 2008 @ 10:22 AM EST (#195026) #
Here's an idea: maybe the Jays can lease their entire roster to the Yankees for a couple years, bring in some scrubs and collect the high draft picks.

What sort of price tag would New York be willing to pay to lease all of the Jays talent? Or would they only want to purchase, and just the starting roster?

King Ryan - Friday, December 19 2008 @ 06:35 PM EST (#195062) #
"LF Manny Ramirez
CF Jim Edmonds
RF Adam Dunn "

Wow, Mick.  Are you trying to set the record for most XBH given up in a season? : - P
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