Chris Carter hit 41 HR last year for the Brewers.
He was then strangely non-tendered (despite the Brewers being a crap team anyway), and nobody wanted him, because a power-hitting 1B with a bad AVG was just not a player anyone desired.
After a long offseason, the Yankees finally signed him for a paltry 1 year, $3 million, and he will likely have a platoon role with the team.
I realize he only hit .222, but geez... you'd think averaging a HR better than every 4 games would be enough for some team to take a crack at him for more money and a full-time role.
I don't get why the Brewers didn't just keep him. What else were the fans coming to see?