The Sheffield negotiations were bizarre to say the least. JS and the organization showed little to no interest and really didn't have any contact at all with Sheff's agent through the initial stages of the FA period. At that point in time, Sheffield was getting little interest from only a few clubs despite having an MVP type season in 2003 with us, probably most teams shyed away because of his past. All the buzz and interest at that point in time was for Vlad Guerrero. With very few options on the table at that time, and JS and Atlanta showing little to no interest, Sheffield actually initiated contact with Steinbrenner about possibly joining the Yanks. The Yanks FO only wanted to do a one year deal at round 13 million, Sheffield refused, but Steinbrenner interveined and upped the ante and offered him 3 years 39 million. While the Yanks and Sheffield were in the final stages of negotiations and it was apparent that Sheffield was going to go to New York, basically everything was agreed to except Sheff signing on the dotted line, JS swoped in and offered Sheff a 4 year 40 million dollar contract.
At that time I was really puzzled once again what JS and the organization had in mind. Did JS at that time finally have a deal in place to move some other players to be able to offer Shef or was it just another PR stunt on JS's part to save face for himself for refusing to keep in contact with Sheff or the organization by saying we gave him a competitive offer blah, blah, blah or did JS move on right away in the FA period thinking that Sheff was definately going to price himself out of what we could afford. Sheff was a great player and had little to no problems in the clubhouse with Bobby at the helm. We had no viable options in place to replace Sheff's productivity, and this prompted us overpaying for JD Drew and the series of events that cost this organization dearly over the next decade.
It's all revisionist history, but I believe if JS would have done his due dillegence at the time and had any type of dialogue at all early on in the FA period, Sheff wanted to and probably would have stayed with us and settled on a deal somewhere in between what our offer was and what the Yanks deal was. (Say 3 years, 36 million)