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Owner on Jeter: We don't owe anybody money

Steinbrenner chimes in on Jeter debate

NEW YORK (AP)
Hank Steinbrenner has a message as the New York Yankees negotiate to re-sign Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera.


''As much as we want to keep everybody, we've already made these guys very, very rich, and I don't feel we owe anybody anything monetarily,'' the Yankees co-chairman said Tuesday. ''Some of these players are wealthier than their bosses.''

With negotiations moving slowly, the Yankees declined to offer salary arbitration to Jeter and Rivera before Tuesday's midnight deadline. New York also failed to offer arbitration to left-hander Andy Pettitte, reliever Kerry Wood and first baseman Lance Berkman but did make the offer to right-hander Javier Vazquez, unlikely to re-sign following a disappointing season.

By offering arbitration, New York would receive draft-pick compensation if Vazquez signs elsewhere. His agents have been negotiating with the Florida Marlins.

New York has made a $45 million, three-year offer to Jeter, a baseball executive with knowledge of the proposal said, speaking on condition of anonymity because it wasn't made public.

''We've encouraged him to test the market and see if there's something he would prefer other than this,'' general manager Brian Cashman told ESPNNewYork.com, without confirming the figure. ''If he can, fine. That's the way it works.''

Jeter is coming off a $189 million, 10-year contract that was second only to Alex Rodriguez's deals of $252 million and $275 million, both over a decade.

''Negotiating is always a process,'' Steinbrenner said. ''I know he wants to stay. It's going to come down to what's fair for everybody considering all circumstances.''

Now 36, Jeter hit .270 with 10 homers, down from a .334 average and 18 homers the previous season. While his RBIs increased by one to 67, his on-base percentage fell from .406 to .340 and his slugging average dropped from .465 to .370.

An off year or the start of a career-ending tailoff? No way to tell.

But without the threat of negotiations involving other teams, there's little pressure for either side to make a deal quickly.

''Do we want to keep Derek? Of course we do, obviously,'' Steinbrenner said. ''Obviously we all want to keep Derek and we all want to keep Mo.''

Steinbrenner remains confident deals will be reached to keep the pair.

''I don't think in the end they will be unreasonable,'' he said.
 

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It's what I hate about players.

You get a guy like Jeter who now feels he's entitled to something. Like he's bigger than his teammates. There's special rules for him. Emmitt Smith got that way at the end of his career.

The bottom line is the "insulting" offer the Yankees made him would be ridiculously over paying a guy with his production.

I'd tell him to go find another team. Nobody's gonna pay him top dollar. He's a declining player who was always overrated to begin with.
 
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I agree, if Jeter doesn't take the deal he was offered then as a Yankees fan he can leave.

At 36 he's lucky he was given what the Yanks offered. He can go test the market, but I don't see anyone giving him more at his age.

And if they do, they are desperate at that position. I think the Yanks need to find Jeter's replacement now anyways.

I loved what Jeter has done for the Yanks but it might be time to see him go.
 

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Jeter's not going anywhere. This is all a bunch of posturing. He'll finish his career in pinstripes. And it'll be at the Yankees' price. Maybe a small concession to save face for him, but not the 5 years at 20 million per that he wants.
 
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