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  • Yankees offer closer Rivera $45M, 3-year deal! SIGN EM BOYS!!!!

    NEW YORK -- Mariano Rivera was offered a $45 million, three-year contract to stay with the New York Yankees. Now, the team is waiting to hear back from its star closer.



    Rivera

    "He'd be by $4 million a year the highest-paid relief pitcher," Yankees senior vice president Hank Steinbrenner said Tuesday. "To say that's a strong offer would be an understatement."

    On Monday, the Yankees retained catcher Jorge Posada when they upped their offer to $52.4 million for four years. Posada is due to take a physical Wednesday, another step toward finalizing that agreement.

    Rivera, the next step in the team's offseason plan, was allowed to start discussing money with other teams Tuesday. Steinbrenner confirmed the $45 million offer, which was made several days ago and was first reported by The New York Times.

    "The ball's in their court," Steinbrenner said. "If they still want to look for more somewhere else, that's up to them."

    Rivera's agent, Fernando Cuza, did not return telephone messages.


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    Mets closer Billy Wagner is the highest-paid reliever, averaging $10.75 million during his $43 million, four-year contract. Only four pitchers are signed for next year at higher average salaries than the Yankees' proposal to Rivera: Carlos Zambrano ($18.3 million), Barry Zito ($18 million), Jason Schmidt ($15.7 million) and Atlanta's Mike Hampton ($15.1 million).

    In addition, the Yankees have a standing $16 million offer to Andy Pettitte, who hasn't decided whether to pitch or retire.

    Yankees general manager Brian Cashman was more guarded in his comments about Rivera than Steinbrenner was.

    "He's a free agent and he's fielding offers from other clubs. He's certainly received offers from us," Cashman said.

    Posada decided not to test the free-agent market and accepted a deal averaging $13.1 million, the most for a catcher in baseball history. Before Monday, the Yankees had offered a three-year contract to the 36-year-old catcher.

    Steinbrenner wasn't concerned that Posada will be 40 when the deal expires.

    "He's a catcher, but he can also later on be a DH," Steinbrenner said. "I'm fine with keeping his bat another four years. And as far as the salary is concerned, he was pretty logical. You can't argue with that. He didn't go nuts with what he asked for."

    Steinbrenner said it was too early to evaluate the trade market. Florida is dangling third baseman Miguel Cabrera, and teams are waiting for the Minnesota Twins to determine if they can re-sign ace Johan Santana. If not, they might listen to offers for the two-time Cy Young Award winner.

    "Everybody is just probing, including Brian," Steinbrenner said. "The only probing we've done thus far is on Cabrera. Obviously, there will be an interest in Santana. Everything with Santana and Cabrera is very preliminary right now."

    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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            Yanks are stupid...what can I say....100 million to catcher and a closer who are getting up there in age

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              Originally posted by MtrCtyPimp
              Yanks are stupid...what can I say....100 million to catcher and a closer who are getting up there in age

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                Originally posted by MtrCtyPimp
                Yanks are stupid...what can I say....100 million to catcher and a closer who are getting up there in age

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                  Im not kidding guys...they think they owe them something for years of service when in reality they dont owe them shit.

                  Posada on the open market will not get more than 30 million for 3 years and Rivera would be lucky to get 2 for 20 but with the Yanks they get these retarded deals

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                    This guy has 1 good year left and he gets offered a 3-yr, 45 million dollar deal? If he doesn't take the deal, he's an idiot. This is exactly why the Yanks won't win a title for a long time...overspending on players that are past the pinnacle of their careers.

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                      No wonder the Yanks don't win the ship anymore...Giving these guys multiple free millions they would never get anywhere else when they already don't have shit to prove anymore..It makes it easy for players to lose a little fire when they know they're set for life regardless of their performance
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                        Yankees need starting pitching

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