http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/12/yankees-willing-to-listen-to-offers-for-
granderson.html
The Yankees are open to trade scenarios involving Curtis Granderson, according
to ESPN's Buster Olney (Twitter link). Olney notes that moving Granderson's
$15MM salary would give general manager Brian Cashman more flexibility this
offseason.
Granderson will turn 32 next March and has seen his power numbers soar in the
homer-friendly Yankee Stadium. Over the past two seasons he's batted
.247/.342/.522 with a whopping 84 homers. Following a fourth-place finish in
MVP voting in 2011 though, Granderson saw his walk rate decline and his
strikeout rate rise substantially in 2012.
Several teams are looking for center field help, though the market has shrunk
with the signings of B.J. Upton and Angel Pagan and the Nationals' acquisition
of Denard Span. The Phillies and Mariners strike me as teams in need of
outfield help that could take on Granderson's hefty salary, but that's just
my speculation.
Cashman said in late October that he would keep an open mind in regards to
trading Granderson, but stressed the difficulty of replacing a 40-homer bat
in center field.
洋基会听听交易葛婶的Offer,真假的?