[新聞] Yanks: We have shot at Johan Santana
After what he described as a "slow holiday season" for baseball business,
Hank Steinbrenner is returning to his office Thursday to begin working on "a
final decision" regarding a trade for Johan Santana. And he believes the
Yankees have made the top offer for the Minnesota ace.
"I think the Twins realize our offer is the best one," Steinbrenner said
Wednesday in a telephone interview. "I feel confident they're not going to
trade him before checking with us one last time and I think they think we've
already made the best offer."
Steinbrenner said the offer "does not include two of the three young
pitchers" - Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, from a group that also includes
untouchable Joba Chamberlain - "but it's still the best one. And let's face
it, we're the best able to handle the kind of contract (extension) Santana
will be after."
Steinbrenner would not divulge the Yanks' offer, but multiple reports have
pegged it as Hughes, outfielder Melky Cabrera, pitching prospect Jeff Marquez
and another prospect. Santana, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, probably
would require a huge extension with his potential new team to waive his
no-trade clause. Some reports have said it could be as much as six years for
$120 million.
The Mets remain in the mix, too, with prospects such as pitchers Mike
Pelfrey, Philip Humber and Kevin Mulvey and outfielders Carlos Gomez and
Fernando Martinez. However, Jose Reyes won't be involved in any potential
trade, GM Omar Minaya has said repeatedly. Some in the game believe the Mets
eventually will land Santana, if only because they might need him the most
and might be convinced to overpay.
There has been only minor dialogue between the Yankees and Twins lately,
Steinbrenner said, but that figures to heat up soon. "We're not desperate, so
we're not going to chase anything," Steinbrenner said. But, he added, "In the
next two weeks, we're going to have to get everything done.
"I either have to do it (a Santana deal) or don't do it, same thing for the
Red Sox, I guess," Steinbrenner added. "I think the Twins would like to keep
him, so I don't think there's any hurry on anyone's part. It all depends on
what he asks for in an extension. You obviously have to be very careful with
pitchers, for obvious reasons."
There has been a popular theory among some in baseball that the Red Sox have
talked to the Twins about a trade only to drive up the price on the Yankees,
but Steinbrenner says he doesn't believe that's true.
"At the same time, we won't be in it to keep him from them," Steinbrenner
said. "Each team is in it for what they can handle. We have great young
pitching, that's the main plan. Do we want to put Santana in there, who's 29
(in March), to be an ace for a few years?
"I know a majority of fans don't want to lose Hughes."
Steinbrenner reiterated that he would be delighted to get Santana but also
happy to "stay the way we are. We're going to have the best pitching by far
in baseball in two or three years and we'll be tough this year.
"We obviously already have position players."
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/
BY ANTHONY McCARRON
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
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