Monday, December 9, 2013

The Hot Stove

As of December 6th 2013, former New York Yankees 2nd baseman Robinson Cano now has the third highest contract in MLB history. He signed a 10 year $240 million contract with the Seattle Mariners.

Robinson Cano is one of five professional athletes who is represented by Roc Nation, which is a sports agency founded by famous music artist Jay-Z. The athletes that he represents include, Robinson Cano, Keven Durant, Victor Cruz, Geno Smith, and Skylar Diggins. The contract that he was able to get Cano will undoubtedly put his agency, Roc Nation on the map and attract more athletes to it.

Throughout the regular season Jay-Z and his agency made it known that their asking price for Cano was going to be a 10 year contract worth over $300 million, but when Cano officially became a free agent, they dropped their asking price to $250 million. The New York Yankess are known for buying players away from other teams, that's how they got their nickname the "Evil Empire," but the tables were turned on them this time. The Yankees offered Cano a 9 year contract worth $170 million, and said they were unwilling to offer above $175 million. Seattle saw this as an opportunity to swoop in and steal Cano from New York with a higher offer, and that's exactly what they did.
Robinson Cano (left) and his agent Jay-Z (right)
photo courtesy of  Johnny Nunez/Getty Images

The news of Cano signing with the Seattle Mariners over the New York Yankees was a shock to the entire baseball community. By signing with Seattle over New York, Cano is putting a huge risk on his chances of being able to play in the postseason and having a chance of winning a World Series. Seattle has been one of the worst baseball franchises recently, recording only one winning season in the last 6, including two 100+ loss seasons. This basically shows that professional sports is more of a business than most people think. Cano has spent his entire career in New York and is extremely loved by the fans there, but the chance to make $240 million instead of $175 million throws that all out the window. 

Another aspect to remember in Cano's deal is his age. Cano is 31 years old, which means he will be 41 years old at the end of his contract. Seattle is taking a huge risk with the 10 year deal here, because once a player reaches the age of about 35, he is considered well past his prime.

It is going to take a few years before a decision is made on whether the deal was a success or a failure and waste of money, but making about $24 million a year is a lot to live up to, and it will be interesting if Robinson Cano, one of the best players in the MLB can do so. Everyone can agree that the true winner in this situation is Cano's agent Jay-Z and his agency Roc Nation. This deal will bring a lot of publicity to Roc Nation as a legitimate sports agency and draw more and more athletes to sign with him.

Personally, I believe that the Yankees did the right thing by not offering him a 10 year deal and refusing to give him more than $175 million. There have been to many instances in the past where these big year, big money deals have not worked out. Ex) Albert Pujols, Josh Hamilton, Alex Rodriguez, and Barry Zito. If you were in the Yankees front office, would you have let Cano walk? Or done everything you could have to get him to re-sign?

Monday, December 2, 2013

Buccos come up big in post-season awards

On November 14th, 2013 Pittsburgh Pirates Center Fielder Andrew McCutchen became the franchises first player to win the Most Valuable Player Award since Barry Bonds in 1992. McCutchen beat out St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to win the award. McCutchen won the award easily, as he recieved 28 of 30 first-place votes. Goldchmidt finished in 2nd and Molina 3rd.

McCutchen is already the face of the franchise, an icon to Pittsburgh sports fans, and now becoming a recognizable name nationwide. McCutchen was selected by the Pirates in the 1st round of the 2005 MLB draft and he is now locked up under contract through the 2017 season. McCutchen helped his club achieve not only its first winning season since 1992, but also its first playoff berth. McCutchen put up great statistics this season, he finished the year with a .317 batting average, 21 home runs, 84 runs batted in, and 27 stolen bases. He also led the league in wins above replacement (WAR).

Pittsburgh Pirates Center Fielder Andrew McCutchen
photo courtesy of pittsburghsportingnews.com

Along with McCutchen winning the MVP, another Pittsburgh Pirate received a prestigious award this offseason. Clint Hurdle was named the National League Manager of the Year. Hurdle is the first Pirate to win this award since Jim Leyland in 1992. Hurdle led his team to a 94-68 record this past season and a wild card playoff berth. Hurdle has been with the Pirates for the past three years and holds a 245-241 record in those three seasons. Hurdle beat out Don Mattingly of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Fredi Gonzalez of the Atlanta Braves, and Mike Matheny of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Pittsburgh Pirates Manager Clint Hurdle
photo courtesy of pittsburghsportingnews.com

Overall the 2013 season was an extremely successful one for the Pittsburgh Pirates. They finished with their first winning season in 20 years, ending the longest losing season streak in all of professional sports. They made the postseason and advanced to the National League Championship Series by defeating the Cincinnati Reds in the wild card game. The Pirates will look to build off of their success this past year and show the league that 2013 was not a fluke. Having a MVP and Manager of the Year on their team will give them the confidence they need to make that happen.