The New York Yankees looking to crash the Draft Party?
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The New York Yankees extended qualifying offers to three of their 13 free agents.
Robinson Cano, Hiroki Kuroda, and Curtis Granderson.
Cano, they clearly were wanting to sign to a multi-year deal before he would hit free agency. Kuroda, they are perhaps not wild about as a 38 year old, but for $14M he's as good a bet as any for a 'decent' season. But Granderson, it would appear that the Yankees extended a qualifying offer to Granderson in hopes of jumping into one of the deepest pitching drafts (pre-liminary) in recent memory. The White Sox were rumored to be interested in Granderson before the QO was made. They coals might have cooled a bit in lieu of the recent news.
But, I can't help, but wonder, how serious the Yankees were about signing Granderson. Sorta have a feeling they hope he gets signed rather than coming back for 1 yr at $14.1M.
The Reds look to be taking that approach with Choo as GM Walt Jocketty is on record saying if Choo accepted it'd make it very difficult for the team financially.
"We thought about it quite a while," Jocketty said. "We'll still be able to attempt to try and sign him, but if he ended up accepting, it would be very tough to fit it into the budget."
So, they're clearly hoping to hop on that Draft Pick Gravy Train.
That brings me to the other players who received Qualifying offers. Which teams, if any, do you feel are almost 'hopeful' the player who received the QO walks?
In all, 13 players received qualifying offers prior to Monday's deadline. Here's the full list:
Qualifying offer extended:
Robinson Cano, Yankees
Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox
Curtis Granderson, Yankees
Hiroki Kuroda, Yankees
Kendrys Morales, Mariners
Mike Napoli, Red Sox
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