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Their winter hibernation just ended. And just like that, the New York Yankees made themselves into AL East favorites.

Adding Michael Pineda from Seattle has all the earmarks of acquiring a young CC Sabathia or, ahem, Felix Hernandez -- the ace the Mariners wouldn't trade.

Adding Hiroki Kuroda on a one-year, $10 million deal adds the kind of rotation depth they could only dream of last summer -- and, presumably, a right-hander with more staying power than Bartolo Colon had.

"Wow," one scout said Friday night. "They've been laying in the weeds. They hadn't done anything."

Yes. Hadn't.

Though the Yankees gave up a consensus future star in young slugger-to-be Jesus Montero, exactly the kind of young bat the Mariners need and a great move for them, Pineda and Kuroda join CC Sabathia, Ivan Nova, Phil Hughes, A.J. Burnett and maybe even Freddy Garcia in giving the Yankees the talent, depth and clout their rotation needs to take them deep into October.

Just a few days after meeting with the representatives for free agent Edwin Jackson, the Yankees became the talk of the industry on what had been a slow Friday night with their stealth move for Pineda, who, at 22, already is within sight of becoming an ace.

"He's got that kind of stuff," a scout who spent part of last summer focusing on AL West clubs said Friday night. "If you wanted to be conservative, he's a No. 2. He's got velocity, he came up with a slider that got better and better last year and he throws strikes. When he gives up a home run or a hard-hit ball, it does not chase him out of the strike zone.

"He's got that rare combination of stuff and control. He's young, he's not afraid, he's big, he's still growing and he's got makeup. He's a prize.

"And the Yankees will have, what, five years of control over him? He's the kind of guy you build around. Holy cow."

The Mariners were worried about rushing him too quickly last summer when they installed him into their rotation coming out of spring training. He pretty much immediately showed them, no sweat.

By season's end, over 28 starts, he struck out 173 hitters while walking just 55 over 171 innings. His average fastball was clocked at 94.7 m.p.h., according to FanGraphs.

What's notable about that? The fastballs of only three other AL starters checked in higher: Texas' Alexi Ogando, Detroit's Justin Verlander and Tampa Bay's David Price.

Kuroda? He turns 37 next month. But he gave the Dodgers 202 innings in 2011, going 13-16 with a 3.07 ERA. He's a competitor with fierce pride.

"Solid No. 3," the scout said. "He throws strikes, he's got good stuff, a crisp fastball that's deceptive and he throws harder than people think. He's at 90 to 94 with sink down in the zone, a crisp breaking ball and a good split.

"He's got out pitches. I'd love to have Kuroda."

Now the Yankees do. And Pineda. And Sabathia and Nova and Hughes and Burnett. ...

And as they search for a hitter, for now, they've still got 6-8 right-hander Dellin Betances and lefty Manny Banuelos, who opened many eyes last spring.

"Hanging onto Betances and Banuelos [and with Pineda on board], they've got three young-gun studs who should pitch for them for a long time," the scout said. "And Nova's not that old and Hughes isn't that old.

"They've got the makings of a young, under-control staff."

Yeah, sure, why not? On a night on which the Yankees proved they're not sleeping through the winter, why not add to their opponents' misery just a little bit more?


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I can't even begin to explain how happy I am. Finally. Finally we have pitching. Not only pitching, but DEPTH as well. CC, Pineda, Nova, Kuroda, Hughes...finally a pitching staff that is able to silence the Red Sox's hitting.


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That literally will be the best pitching rotation ever. O.O
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I HATE the yankees , all they do is buy whoever they want just like the dang Patriots
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Sign wrote I HATE the yankees , all they do is buy whoever they want just like the dang Patriots


Can't tell if you don't know anything about baseball or you're just really stupid...

Yes, the Yankees have a lot of money. They play in New York, the entertainment capital of the world, while a team like the Royals play in the middle of nowhere. When compared to the Phillies, the Yankees only have a $30 million higher payroll, it's really not that much higher:

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Notice how all the big cities are on top?

Also, they do not just "buy" their players. They didn't simply offer $50 million for Pineda like they could have, they TRADED their biggest and most valuable prospect, Jesus Montero. This is a guy who's been atop the prospect list for years and has the potential to be a Miguel Cabrera-caliber player.

Let's also take a look at the 90's...most of that team was homegrown talent.

But what about all of the big signings along the way? If you look at the roster now, yes, the Yankees have Alex Rodriguez, CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira via big-time contracts, but what about the others?


"Robinson Cano, Eduardo Nunez, Jesus Montero, Brett Gardner, Ivan Nova, David Robertson, Phil Hughes and of course, future Hall of Famers Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera are all from their farm system. Nick Swisher was acquired in a trade during the 2008 offseason, as was their MVP Curtis Granderson. The Yankees had to give up one of their best young arms, and current NL stud pitcher, Ian Kennedy in the Granderson deal. Also, dont forget the Yankees did some bargain-bin hunting with Russel Martin, Bartolo Colon and Freddy Garcia this past offseason. The Yankees dont just buy whoever they want whenever they want. Yes, it feels as though they have more money than 10 Bill Gates, but theyve also been smart about acquiring talent (well, outside of that A.J. Burnett contract)"

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The fact is money doesnt guarantee championships. Ask the New York Mets what their money is doing for them or should I say was, since its now all lost in that ponzi scheme. How about the Chicago White Sox or the cross-town Cubs? They rank fifth and sixth in overall payroll (ahead of the Mets) and what good is that doing them?

If I were you, I would finish reading that article and research even more about, because you seem to be very ignorant about the subject.
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Damn my Red Sox have a big challenge.
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Sign wrote I HATE the yankees , all they do is buy whoever they want just like the dang Patriots


They are doing what it takes to win.
Your just mad because they do well..
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#phillies #StillBetter
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The trade was so bad that my parents, who have been red sox season ticket holders for over a decade, sold our season tickets. Thanks you rich fgts.
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