Non-tendered players the Yankees should take a look at
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Last Wednesday was the final day for teams to tender contract offers to all of their arbitration eligible players. Most years, you see one or two notable names non-tendered. The most relevant example of this happening in the context of Yankee’s baseball would be during the 2010 offseason when the Dodgers non-tendered Russel Martin allowing Brian Cashman to swoop in and sign him to a $6 million, one-year deal. That proved to be a successful venture for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
Non-tendered players the Yankees should take a look at
Non-tendered players the Yankees should take…
Non-tendered players the Yankees should take a look at
Last Wednesday was the final day for teams to tender contract offers to all of their arbitration eligible players. Most years, you see one or two notable names non-tendered. The most relevant example of this happening in the context of Yankee’s baseball would be during the 2010 offseason when the Dodgers non-tendered Russel Martin allowing Brian Cashman to swoop in and sign him to a $6 million, one-year deal. That proved to be a successful venture for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.