[新聞] Wang, Yanks differ on contract talks
TAMPA, Fla. -- Chien-Ming Wang is a Yankee. He'd like to keep it that way,
too, for a long time to come.
The Yankees agree, though they're willing to wait on the details. As Wang's
arbitration hearing nears, the team's most successful starter over the past
two seasons admitted on Tuesday that contract talks haven't gone in quite the
direction he had hoped.
Wang asked for a long-term deal. The Yankees told him it's "not the time."
"I want to [work out a long-term contract]," Wang said after working out at
the team's Minor League complex in Tampa, before admitting that the Yankees
have led him to dismiss that hope.
The team's reasoning, according to Wang, was that it's difficult for pitchers
to stay healthy, so there's little incentive to sign a young starter to a
long-term deal.
Especially not one like Wang, who won't be a free agent until 2011. With no
competition for his services for another four seasons, the Yankees don't have
much reason to lock him up with a long-term deal. Waiting may cost them some
money if Wang continues to improve, but it also effectively voids the risk of
injury.
Still, the Yankees seemed to set a precedent last week by signing second
baseman Robinson Cano to a four-year deal instead of heading to arbitration.
In reality, that may have simply been an exception.
And so Wang, who has won 38 games over the past two seasons, will likely head
to an arbitration hearing on Thursday. He's asked for $4.6 million this
season, while the club countered with an offer of $4 million. Either way,
he's set to make substantially more than the $489,500 he earned last season,
and he could yet settle at some point in between. History has shown that
teams generally avoid arbitration cases with their players when the
difference in salary figures is that minimal.
Wang, for his part, said he "hopefully" can work out a deal with the team
before Thursday.
All those numbers and figures represent perhaps the only uncertainty
surrounding Wang this spring. He's been the one rock for a pitching staff
that has struggled with consistency, and now must anchor a rotation that's
set to include some combination of youngsters Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain
and Ian Kennedy.
Wang's regular-season resume says he's ready for the challenge, but some
October struggles -- he posted a 19.06 ERA in two starts against the Indians
-- have provided evidence to the contrary.
Wang attributed those woes to nothing more than fatigue.
"I was tired," Wang said, "and my arm dropped down."
Now he hopes he can hoist it back up -- for good. Wang reported to Spring
Training early -- pitchers and catchers aren't scheduled to be in Tampa until
Thursday -- after spending two weeks working out in Arizona. Regardless of
what happens with his contract in the future, right now, Wang remains as
critical to the Yankees as anyone.
And he knows as well as anyone that if the wins continue to come, the money
is sure to follow
大意是指 王建民想要長期合約 但是洋基說不是給予長期合約時機
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