Open Thread: An offensive solution to the offense

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 Open Thread: An offensive solution to the offense
The refrains are becoming part of the daily routine. “We need another bat.” “Add a bat.” “When will this team hit?” Somewhere out there, in between a rock and a hard place , is a free agent with the offensive skills to boost the Yanks. This free agent hit .276 last year with a whopping .480 OBP and a .565 slugging percentage. Of course, that free agent is ... [link]

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A Solution For The Offense?
Published 5/14/2008 by Jamie Kiefer at The Bronx Block
Ben at River Ave. Blues is thinking about a solution for the Yankees offensive woes: Barry Bonds. True, Bonds did bat .276 last year with a .480 OBP and a .565 slugging percentage, but he also brewed in his own troubles. The Yankees have been known to deal with high profile, prima donna players, but Barry Bonds carries a little too much baggage.

Should the Yanks sign Barry Bonds?
Published 5/14/2008 by anaconda at Pinstripe Alley: Front Page Posts
... Our friends at RAB raises the question.  With the offensive woes now stretching 40 games into the season, it was just a matter of time before someone said the "B" word. In my opinion, he's not worth the hassle and enormous distraction, but I'd be interested to hear your take on the issue. Discuss. ...

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