
According to Tony Massarotti of the Boston Herald: There are already indications that the New York Yankees will be among Derek Lowe’s suitors during the offseason. That's not the point of Massarotti's column; he's mainly discussing Lowe's leverage given his unique durability. I did a piece of Lowe recently; Scott Boras should be able to get him at least three years and $39MM. Does he make sense for the Yankees? Could he succeed back in the AL East for his age 36-39 seasons (or more)?
No way this should happen. I'm tired of giving old guys ridiculous contracts to pitch for us. It's not like we get them with much left. We get them with nothing left and then when it is realized it is too late to do anything about it because the Yanks owe them too much money. We've seen it time and time again. I don't believe the Yanks will go after him but you never know.
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