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12-10-05 05:37 AM #1Devoted Member
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Cairo back in the Bronx?
http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/59339.htm
There is also a bit about Eduardo Perez.For the second straight offseason, Miguel Cairo appears as if he will be joining a different team in the same city.
Cairo, the free-agent veteran who played this past year with the Mets and played in 2004 with the Yankees, looks to be headed back to The Bronx. The Yankees are getting close on a one-year deal with the infielder.
The Yankees are believed to be interested in free agent Eduardo Perez, who hit .255 with 11 homers and a .368 OBP in just 161 at-bats with Tampa Bay this past year. The 36-year-old Perez, a right-handed hitter who played mostly first base in 2005, hit 10 of those homers in 137 at-bats against lefties. He also clobbered the Yankees this past year, going deep four times in 17 at-bats.
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12-10-05 05:40 AM #2NYYF Legend

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Re: Cairo back in the Bronx?
TB offered arbitration to Perez so I don't know what compensation the Yankees will have to give in order to sign him? I don't see the Yankees giving up draft picks for this player because he's not good enough for that.There is also a bit about Eduardo Perez
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12-10-05 05:53 AM #3Released Outright
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I always liked Cairo and he would be fine as our utility guy. I don't really see how Perez helps us much.
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12-10-05 06:34 AM #4
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Yuck. Never understood all the Cairo love around here.
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12-10-05 06:40 AM #5
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I'm with you on that noneck.
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12-10-05 07:18 AM #6
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ditto. Cairo, at best is a journeyman player who had one great year with the Yanks
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12-10-05 07:22 AM #7
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Last year, he was the anti-Enrique.
Originally Posted by noneckwilliams
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12-10-05 07:24 AM #8NYYF Legend

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Re: Cairo back in the Bronx?
Neither Cairo nor Perez would cost the Yanks draft picks. Cairo wasn't offered arbitration, so he is free to go. Perez might have been, but he wasn't an A or B level FA, so no picks (not C either because he's been a FA before).
Originally Posted by Yankees1962
I would like Cairo to be brought back. He can play SS, 3B and 2B. We need some insurance, as we sure don't have any in AAA.
Perez is just fine as a bench guy. You can never have enough proven PH with power, who can also pick up a glove after the AB. He can also be part of the DH rotation, if so desired.
Right now, I like the way the bench is rounding out.
Stinnett is already the backup C. With Cairo and Perez, the backup INF are covered. Bring back Bernie and get DeVanon in a trade (he was DFA'd by the Angels), and your bench is done.
If the Yanks could get the bench done this early, they could really focus exclusively on the pen, as between DeVanon and Crosby (though I don't consider Crosby a ML OF), CF should be covered until the trade deadline.
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12-10-05 07:46 AM #9
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Where's Bellhorn? We need a cheap insurance policy for A-Rod, and unless there's an injury the backup's not playing.
Let the kids play.
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12-10-05 07:50 AM #10NYYF Legend

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Cairo >>> Bellhorn
Originally Posted by Bub
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12-10-05 07:53 AM #11
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Defensively? What little we saw of Bellhorn playing defense was very impressive. Utility players are primarily there for defense, not offense.
Originally Posted by longtimeyankeefan
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12-10-05 07:54 AM #12
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Cairo can play almost all infield positions and he'd come cheap, whats wrong with signing him? He's a guy thats shown he can play in YS.
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12-10-05 07:57 AM #13
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Nothing wrong at all. Like I said, he'd take the utility role and can play a decent defense at all 4 infield positions. I'm just wondering what happened to Bellhorn...did he get released, or did his contract expire?
Originally Posted by shroud
Let the kids play.
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12-10-05 07:59 AM #14
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I like Bellhorn as well. I don't know what the saber numbers say but he's seems very very solid as a defender and could potentially find his stroke again. We know he can draw a walk and hit with power - something Miggy can't do.
Originally Posted by Bub
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12-10-05 08:11 AM #15
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Just checked around....Bellhorn declined a AAA contract for the Yankees and is now a free-agent.
Let the kids play.
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12-10-05 08:17 AM #16Forum Regular
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Re: Cairo back in the Bronx?
Because the Yanks went from Wilson to Cairo.
Originally Posted by noneckwilliams
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12-10-05 08:29 AM #17Released Outright
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Cairo hit well for us and could play a couple positions. I'd prefer Graffanino but he'll cost a draft pick. Cairo was well liked around here, and fit in well in the clubhouse (which does matter). Make it happen.
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12-10-05 08:50 AM #18
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Perez kills lefties, had a 897 OPS against them last year. Cairo is a poor hitter, but can play almost any position and has been here before.
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12-10-05 09:06 AM #19Addicted Member
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i would be glad to take Cairo back... i liked his style of play 2 years ago and he always seemed to have a good attitude with the team.

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12-10-05 09:08 AM #20
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I like going after Perez...if used in the right way, he can be a good offensive threat
Cairo?? eh, whatever. I guess that eliminates us from going after Nomar to be our utility guy
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12-10-05 09:09 AM #21
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I wonder if Cairo could play outfield (just throwing it out there).
Cairo wasn't so hot with NYM last year, but you could give him the benefit of doubt with the change in leagues/pitchers.[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]"Hitters get paid a lot of money to hit. Let's face it, man, sometimes they just do." - Andy Pettitte
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12-10-05 09:35 AM #22NYYF HOF

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Re: Cairo back in the Bronx?
He spent 2001, 2002, and 2003 in the NL.
Originally Posted by nojoke
Anyway, Cairo had a flukey season to say the least in 2004. The thing the Yankees need the most out of this position is someone who can sit Cano down against lefties. Even for a right handed batter, I'm not sure if Cairo does this, which is kind of scary.
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12-10-05 09:37 AM #23NYYF HOF

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Why? Nomar would be signed to play every day at a few different positions. Cairo or Bellhorn or Graffanino would be signed to sit on the bench most of the time. Nomar would have nothing to do with having a backup middle infielder on that bench.
Originally Posted by dabomb2045
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12-10-05 09:37 AM #24NYYF Legend

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From the article linked in the thread's first post:
Originally Posted by nojoke
I think he would only be likely to play OF in a pinch.Cairo can be a versatile player. He played five different positions with the Mets last year. He spent 82 games at second base but also played eight at first, three at third, two in left field and one in right.
I would think it's more that he regressed to his pre '04 production level, which the Yankees were correct in assuming would happen (why they thought Womack wouldn't is another thread).
Originally Posted by nojoke
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12-10-05 09:43 AM #25
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Originally Posted by BJG
where can Nomar play everyday?? I know everyone is gung-ho about him maybe playing CF, but how do we know he is capable of doing that?? I'm willing to bet he hasnt played the OF since he was in high school or maybe even Little League
DH?? maybe...although I wonder if he would be willing to sign on just to be a DH, he could probably find an infield job somewhere
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