Just one week ago Robinson Cano switched agents to Scott Boras, and now we are hearing that Nick Swisher will also switch to the most infamous agent in baseball, according to Joel Sherman of the NY Post.

Swisher, 30, has one year left on a five-year deal that will pay him $9 million in 2011. He also has a club option that the Yankees will most definitely pick up worth $10.25 million for 2012.

This means that when Swisher becomes a free agent he’ll be 32. That’s about how old Jayson Werth is right now (he actually turns 32 in May). Boras will almost definitely be throwing around comparisons between the two players, trying to get Swisher a deal worth north of $100 million as well.

There are obvious differences between Werth and Swisher, but nobody thought Werth would get as much as he ended up getting, so you’d better believe Boras will be expecting a big payday for his new client. With big years in 2011 and 2012, Swisher could be gearing up for a contract worth nearly $100 million.

With Cano set to become a free agent a year after Swisher, the Yankees are going to have to think long and hard about which one they are going to want to keep. At this point it seems highly doubtful that the Yankees will be able to re-sign both of them when they hit free agency.

 

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