He will get them
http://waswatching.com/2010/11/26/re...s-150-million/
Report: Jeter Wants 6 Years & $150 Million
Throughout this process, Close and Jeter have never revealed what they’re actually looking for – which is why so many Yankee fans, opposing club officials and nationwide media types are asking: Why are the Yankees treating Jeter this way? But sources close to the Jeter/Close camp have said their starting point was six years, $150 million and that they aren’t budging on $25 million per year – which would effectively get the captain about even in annual average salary to Alex Rodriguez, the real benchmark from their standpoint in this negotiation.
I suspect this is why Yankee GM Brian Cashman lashed out the way he did the other day after Close told the Daily News’ Mike Lupica he was “baffled” by the Yankees’ hard-line stance with Jeter.
Cashman is clearly frustrated. The Yankees made no secret of where they were coming from in this negotiation – that it was a baseball negotiation, a business negotiation, and not a public relations and marketing negotiation. Just the same, they structured their offer to be significantly higher in both years and dollars than any 36-year-old shortstop, coming off a season in which he hit a career-low .270 and his OPS dropped 161 points to .710, also a career low, could expect in the open market. They did that because, as everyone knows, Jeter is not just any shortstop. He is an iconic Yankee shortstop, and, as such, the Yankees are prepared to pay him upwards of $2 million more than any middle infielder in baseball today for the next three years. Add the $45 million to the $200 million they’ve already paid him and, at nearly $250 million, Jeter will have been paid more than any other player in the history of baseball except A-Rod and (when he gets his next deal) Albert Pujols.
He will get them
He's all pissy about the damn A-Rod deal he got a few years back. Tex also makes 22 mil a year and will for the next 5 years. I knew when Jeter had one year left on his deal after they won the WS and he played so great this would likely be an issue. But hitting .270 and gonna be 37 Derek you are basically just whining at the Yanks to give you a huge deal because nobody else will.. He's gonna have to settle for 3-4 years and 15 mil..
Poor baby.![]()
Jeter is coming off a season where his OPS was a brutal .710, over 100 points lower than his career average. No way he's getting a huge contract anywhere else. He needs to be realistic.
Non-issue. Jeter will resign. I just can't see him leaving New York. He is the face of that franchise. He will get that 3-4 year deal from the Yanks.
I'm a big Jeter and Yanks fan but this has annoyed me. I never thought he'd be telling the Yanks give me 150 mil until i am 42 coming off the year he had..
EGO is a ..
yANKEES OVERPAY ALL THE TIME
IF I WAS JETER I WOULD ASK FOR THAT TO
They are not gonna give him 100 mil or more when their first offer was 45..![]()
I can understand that Jeter feels he's worth more than his numbers to the Yankees. He's worth way more to the Yankees than any other MLB franchise. But he's being pretty unreasonable with his initial demands and with the notion that he and his agent aren't "budging" off of $25 million per, if the reports are true. His production is probably worth somewhere closer to $5 million. Now is his "iconic" status worth an extra $20 million? Really?
And as for the Yankees overpay all the time, they generally overpay for guys still in their primes who have just had great seasons the year before and when they have compe ion from other teams for those players. When's the last time they paid for a player five times what they're worth when they have no compe ion with a better offer than they've offered?
This is all about A-Rod and his contract. That's sad considering Jeter has always been known as a "classy" professional. He knows damn well he's not worth $25 million a year. $15 million a year is even much more than he's worth.
If the McCourts ever settle their divorce, the Dodgers are the one team that I can see actually way overpaying for Jeter, for his iconic value, leadership, and resume for winning, plus reuniting with Mattingly. But not while they have financial restraints with unstable ownership.
sons in other news ... Jeter's agent Casey Close has a pretty famous wifey, Fox News Blondie Gretchen Carlson ...
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The at ude of Jeter and his agent with the Yanks to me is just like
"HUH"
Nobody else is offering even the 15 mil a year for 3. So where is this i want 100 plus mil coming from? I read an anonymous poll of GM's saying the 15 mil is way higher than anyone else will pay.. Jeter just expected the Yanks to hand that over because he asked for it..![]()
Jeter also between arbitration and one year deals got paid 30 plus mil in salary from the Yanks before his big long term deal was signed in 2001. He got paid an 800,000 signing bonus when he was 18 just having been drafted by the Yanks. This guy has been rich since he turned 18 thanks to the Yankees. I'm a Jeter fan but his at ude about this has basically disgusted me.. Of course he worked hard and played great but The Yanks made you a star, they made you incredibly rich and you are regarded as one of the legends of the sport due in large part to your affiliation all career long with the Yankees.
Just sign the deal being offered Derek.
Sad how millions and millions of dollars are thrown to one human being's face.
Baseball players are the most selfish sports players.
Some athletes choose to take pay cuts from their long-time teams in the interest of freeing up dollars to be spent towards winning...
I hope the Yankees give Jeter every cent he feels he's worth.
What Jeter feels he's worth may not be anywhere close to what his true market value is. Say the reports are true (there are differing reports now and his agent said they aren't stuck on $25 million per but still wouldn't say what they want), and Jeter wants somewhere around $23-24 million a year. Now his age and stats from last season indicate he's closer to a $5-8 million a year player now. And there are no indications that any team will make a substantially bigger offer than the 3 year, $45 million offer the Yankees made. So the market value might be somewhere around $8-10.
So Jeter wants the Yankees to pay up to 4 or 5 times the amount he's actually worth because of his name and history with the team? Because of his "iconic" status? Since when were baseball contracts negotiated by "iconic status" as the biggest factor? Tulowitzki's contract now puts him as the highest paid SS in the game. But before that, the $15 million a year offer would have made Jeter the highest paid middle infielder in the majors and comfortably so. Soon-to-be 37 year old who has limited range in the field, hit a career low since his rookie season in average, doesn't hit for power, not an RBI producer, and doesn't have the speed to avoid double plays.
More than $15 million per for a singles hitter whose hitting is regressing into a mediocre bat? I hope Jeter wises up soon.
George is dead and his kids aint emo like thier daddy. jeter aint getting it
Oh I agree, I'm just saying I hope the Yankees cave because it's a terrible investment and could prevent them from spending money on higher impact players.
I live in NY so the buzz around here in the papers and sports talk is mostly on the side of Jeter is being selfish with a small % saying "Yanks always over-spend why draw the line with their beloved Captain" Jeter and his agent might have all along had the plan to give the Yanks an outrageous number knowing he would not get it, but that he is so beloved the Yanks are not just gonna walk away from the table either. So maybe he settles for a still crazy offer but way less than his first offer. Like he asked for 25 mil and gets 20.. However we keep hearing Yanks are holding firm to the 3 years at 15 mil a year offer and it won't come up much in the next rounds of talk.. Jeter seems to have a thing about this 4th year, he is not happy that it is just 3..
So we'll see..
Can't wait for salary cap in baseball
You'll see a salary cap in baseball right about the same time you a playoff in college football.
I know
I'm delusional too
I gotta give credit to Derek Jeter. $51 million for three years might still be more than he's worth, but it's considerably less than he was rumored to want. Good for him and his agent to negotiate down to the crazy numbers he allegedly initially wanted.
As for a hard salary cap in baseball, I agree we won't be seeing that any time soon. What I would want to see though is a change to long term guaranteed contracts. It's getting pretty ridiculous. When a good (but not great) player like Werth gets $18 million for 7 years, there's something wrong with the system. That's why spending continues to get crazier and crazier. I say MLB contracts should be more incentive based with partial guarantees, and/or with ways for teams to at least mitigate the problems of bad longterm contracts. Say a team can only guarantee up to 3-4 years of a contract. If they want to go beyond 3-4 years, the extra years have to be either incentive based, become guaranteed based on the previous year's production, and/or have an out where a team can more easily buy out the remainder of the contract, perhaps having each of the extra years have a 10-20% buyout. Teams are giving players who are going to be in their late 30s, sometimes into their 40s, $15-20 million at that age. It's just getting way too ridiculous.
Derek Jeter admits he was angry with Yankees
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-yankees-jeter
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