Way back in the 20th century, Bill James wrote the first essential book about baseball managers. Chris Jaffe has just written the second.
- Rob Neyer, ESPN.com
From now on, whenever I have a question about a manager, Jaffe's book will be the first and last one I reach for.
- Sean Forman, Baseball-Reference.com
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"Larry, can you be any more of a Yankee apologist?.... Just look past your Yankee myopia and try some objectivity." - Bernal Diaz
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"Are you the biggest idiot ever?" - Randal
"I'm not qualified to write for online media, let alone mainstream media." - Larry Mahnken
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The Yankees have made the opening bid for CC Sabathia, offering the ace lefthander a deal that would be slightly more lucrative than the one Johan Santana got from the Mets before last season.
A source familiar with the offer described it as “very substantial. It meets or exceeds the Santana deal.” No officials were willing to give specifics of the offer, but it is believed to be in the ballpark of six years and $140 million, which would be the largest contract ever for a pitcher.