Why the Yankees’ offseason is in the Schlitter

Well, the Yankees didn’t get Cliff Lee, or even get Andy Pettitte back, so far this offseason. But hey, they did re-sign Sergio Mitre, give Mark Prior a contract, and now they’ve claimed Brian Schlitter off waivers from the Cubs. Whoo-hoo!

I know I sound like a twelve-year-old boy here, but the fact that the Yanks have picked up a pitcher named Schlitter makes me laugh and laugh. Sorry for mocking your name, Mr. Schlitter, but it pretty much sums up the Yankees offseason.

Speaking of which, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com interviewed Brian Cashman earlier this week, and he had this to say:

“We’ve got a lot of time left on the clock. Who knows?” Cashman said. “The bottom line is, there’s a reason we haven’t done anything up to this point.”

Um, no. There are six weeks to pitchers and catchers, and Sergio Flipping Mitre is in the starting rotation for the New York Yankees. That’s a big problem. And don’t tell me I’m impatient or “saber-rattling” — an insult Cashman throws out later in the interview — for saying so. There’s a guy named Andy Pettitte out there. Why the Yankees don’t make him an offer he can’t refuse (no, not that he’s sleeping with the fishes, but that he gets a big payday for 2011) is beyond me.

Besides, even if the Yanks can’t get Pettitte back, don’t tell me there isn’t a single pitcher in baseball available out there who would be better than Mitre. That’s just silly.

Cash also had this to say about Pettitte:

“I could just tell you that he has been very good about it,” Cashman said. “He informed us about, ‘Don’t wait on me, I’m leaning toward retirement. As of right now I’m not playing, and if I change my mind I’ll let you know.'”

You know, I’ve gotten a lot of grief from readers over harping on this, but why is it that Cashman can’t say anything remotely passionate about wanting Pettitte back? Why can’t he make him a big offer? Every time he speaks on this, he shows all the spirit of a wet noodle.
Compare and contrast with what Yankees President Randy Levine (yes!) had to say about Pettitte last week:

“Andy’s a great Yankee and a great person and I know he’ll give it thought and follow his heart and we’ll respect his decision. But we’re out there, all of us, hoping every day that he comes back,” Levine added. “I think he knows we need him. I think he knows how much we respect him and what a great leader he is.”

I’m not a big Levine fan — all too often, he has said the wrong thing — but he hit a home run with this statement. Is it too much to expect the same from the Yankees’ GM?

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