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Bernie a no-show at Yanks camp, agent says he may be done

 

TAMPA, Fla. -- Bernie Williams wants a guarantee, not a maybe, so it appears he won't be with the New York Yankees when position players start workouts Tuesday.

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Manager Joe Torre planned to call Williams again. But catcher Jorge Posada thinks Williams can't be persuaded to accept a minor league contract.

"I called him and he hasn't returned my call," Posada said Sunday. "That just tells me something negative. That just tells me he won't be here."

After 21 years in the Yankees organization, including 16 with the major league team, Williams feels burned and doesn't think he should have to earn a job. His agent, Scott Boras, said Saturday that Williams hasn't shown any desire to do that or to play for another team.

"I think he's hurt. I don't think there's any question," Torre said. "He's a very proud individual. I know there are a lot of players in this clubhouse who certainly feel for Bernie. But, again, unfortunately, it's the nature of the game a lot of times."

Teammates feel Bernie Williams can't be persuaded to accept a minor league contract. (Getty Images)  
Teammates feel Bernie Williams can't be persuaded to accept a minor league contract. (Getty Images)  
Williams' No. 51 remains in storage, his guitars are nowhere to be seen and pitcher Jose Veras has taken his corner locker in the Legends Field clubhouse. Williams' absence is as notable as the presence of any player, a hole in the fabric of the team's last great era, when the Yankees won four World Series titles from 1996-2000.

Williams is 38 -- one year older than Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle were when they announced their retirements from the Yankees.

"I no longer have it," DiMaggio said in December 1951.

"I can't hit when I need to," said Mantle in March 1969.

Players stay active into their mid-40s these days, and Williams thinks he still does have it. He just feels he shouldn't have to prove it.

"As a 16-year veteran, it's tough to come to spring trying to earn a job, especially if you're Bernie Williams," Posada said. "I see his point; I see the Yankees' point. You come to spring training, you're trying to earn a job. You've done so much. You've got to see it that way, too. They're not telling him that he's going to be the 25th guy. To be here and be fighting for a job, it's really tough to swallow when it comes to Bernie Williams."

A five-time All-Star, a four-time Gold Glove center fielder, the 1998 AL batting champion and the 1996 AL Championship Series MVP, Williams has a distinguished if not Hall of Fame resume. He is beloved by Yankees fans, who chant "Ber-nie! Ber-nie!" to honor his accomplishments and remind themselves of the championship days.

He could earn a spot on the 25-man roster if he shows during spring training that having him around to pinch hit would be better than platooning Josh Phelps or Andy Phillips at first base with Doug Mientkiewicz, with Jason Giambi shifted to designated hitter.

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