The face of the Yankees — looking a little doughier than usual, no? — was welcomed back to the team with a three-year, $48 million contract with an option for a fourth year, and he was formally introduced Tuesday in Tampa, Fla. Jeter was no doubt happy to still be a Yankee, but he was miffed that negotiations became public.
After all, if you were a 36-year-old, rapidly aging shortstop well past the prime of your career, wouldn't you be a little ticked off when it leaks that you asked for a five-year deal and more than $100 million?
Fortunately for Jeets and the Yanks, they were able to work out their differences. Still, it doesn't look like Jeter and the spunky Cashman are BFFs.
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"Right now, being that it would be for just a couple weeks, I feel that I'd rather stay with a secure company and job, somewhere I know I could have long-term employment."
–Keith Fitzugh, former Jets safety, to NJ.com, on his recent refusal of an offer to return to the Jets
Credit "Chad" for making us all aware of the impending salary-cap struggles the Red Sox are about to be dealing with.
"And plus the Cap would be in Outer Space with that lineup."
–Chad
On Tuesday night, Mark Recchi tipped in a Dennis Seidenberg shot in overtime. The man's been scoring opportunistic goals for decades.