This is a ridiculous post. One, you'd do everything humanly possible to lock Javy and whoever else up early, ala Castro and Rizzo. Secondly, in case you hadn't noticed, we appear to be in a legit money crunch, due to ownership. Whether it's because they can't or won't spend.... That is up for debate, I suppose, but it's beyond obvious they aren't, either way. I seriously doubt anyone here wouldn't love to have a 150 mill+ payroll right now. But it's not happening anytime soon(new TV deal/renovation money) and it's quite allright to be cautious currently, when we MAY have the money to go after one relatively large contract. Tanaka makes total sense, based on age and upside. A guy like Ubaldo? He's got neither of those things going for him. This is exactly how I thought some would respond. Is there any guarantee at all that our stupid broke owner will somehow be more willing to spend in 2 years? 3? Do you have any confidence that any of the renovations will be close to done? None of those things-the TV deal, the renovations-are guaranteed to be resolved in the near to medium future, so basically the entire organization gets put in a holding pattern? Why would Tanaka want to come to a team that is completely handicapped and unlikely to contend due to fiscal constraints for the first 2-3 years of his deal? It's a cycle of suck that feeds on itself. We can't or won't spend, so we end up with a mediocre or worse product that doesn't generate as much in-season revenue as it would if it were good, which means we can't spend money, which means we can't bring in talent. Getting Ellsbury would have helped a ton, but he cost a lot, so that was out. Tanaka is no sure thing, but he'll probably be good, and signing him would help a ton. But again, why would he come here?