George Steinbrenner bought the New York Yankees in 1973, and until he handed the team over to Hank in 2008, he had built an evil empire, made it to the World Series ten times, and won the championships seven times. He spent ten million dollars to buy the Yankees, and when George Steinbrenner died in 2010, the New York Yankees were valued at 3.4 billion dollars.
A father had built a dynasty; naturally, his son also aimed to establish a dynasty of his own.
And for Hank, the foundation of his dynasty appeared to be right before his eyes; Hank was certain that, as long as he could sign Frey, his new dynasty would be well within grasp.
Hank felt his confidence was sufficiently high; he patted Brian, who was still intently focused on watching Frey, and whispered, "Brian, we can give up on all other talent acquisitions this year, as long as we can get Frey."