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June 05, 2009
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June 03, 2009
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June 02, 2009
Cesar Valverde
There's a lot of media out there stressing how the balls are flying out of Yankee stadium. Good! As long as the majority of the homers are off Yankee bats, I'm not worried. Our pitchers can handle it as long as the offense gives them plenty of run support and the relievers don't mess up. Granted, there have been more home runs at the new stadium than in any other ball park, but that's also been the case at Citizen's Bank Ballpark in Philadelphia, the home of the Phillies. They've made adjustments: removed a few seats here and pushed the wall back there. Balls are still flying out and who are the defending World Champions? The Philadelphia Phillies. Why? Because their many of their sluggers like Matt Stairs and Ryan Howard took advantage of it. I believe the Yankees can follow suit and do the same this year. Already their home run total is among tops in the American League. They've been swapping the team home run lead with the Texas Rangers the past week and a half now. Are you ready for a homerun derby between the Yankees and the Rangers the next 3 days? I sure am. I love home runs. The longer the homers, the better. Keep them coming A-Rod. Keep them coming Tex (Mark Teixiera). Oh what the heck! Keep them coming Josh Hamilton. We love 'em!
Continue reading "Balls flying out of Yankee Stadium. Should we worry?"
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June 01, 2009
Cesar Valverde
At the beginning of the season, a lot of people sounded off and criticized the Yankees about committing $400 million + C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, and Mark Teixeira. All three may have had shaky Aprils, but May was a complete turnaround for them. Sabathia has been pitching real good his past couple of starts. He was pretty much lights out against the Indians the other day. Pitching into trouble, getting out of it, and getting the win. Teixeira has been torrid every since Alex Rodriguez was put back in the line up. He's been getting his pitches and been hitting them out of the park. Yesterday was no different in the Yankee's loss to the Indians. A.J. Burnett has been pitching well. This past week he got his first win since mid-April. All along, it wasn't that he was pitching poorly. It was just that the bullpen wasn't holding leads for him and he would end up with no-decisions. All is well in Yankeeland. We are a 1/2 game into first place.
Continue reading "Offseason expenditures paying off for the Yankees. Joba pitching tonight"
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May 31, 2009
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Go Yanks! The Bronx Bombers continue their winning ways sporting the best away record in the AL. Only the Phillies and the Dodgers have better away records. Check out the standings. Tomorrow's pitching matchup is very interesting. Phil Hughes, who's been pitching really well lately, will go against Carl Pavano. Let me park on these 2 players for a second.
Phil Hughes - He's got a tremendous chip on his shoulder right now. Chien Ming Wang is knocking on the door for his old spot in the rotation before he went on the DL. Can he continue to perform? It's questionable whether Joba will make his next start because of his knee. Do you think if Joba ends up on the DL, that both Hughes & Wang will be in the rotation?
Carl Pavano - After a disappointing tenure with the Yankees plagued with injuries, he goes to hill tomorrow afternoon. This is the 2nd time we're facing him this year. The 1st time around, the Yankees won. Not sure whether it was loss for him or a no decision though. The consensus is that he's been playing pretty good for the Indians. This is very disappointing to me considering all the money we spent on him the past 3-4 years. Why now of all times? We really could have used his arm more during those years. It could have made a difference in us making it farther into the playoffs. Sorry Carl. I hope the Yankee offense pounds you to pulp tomorrow afternoon.
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May 30, 2009
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All it took was a Yankee win and a Red Sox loss. It happened! We are now in first place by 1/2 game. The big question is: can they stay there? It all depends. The offense has to give enough run support per game so that once the starters' pitch count gets high and Girardi wants to take them out, the bullpen can make a mistake here and there, and get the ball to Mariano. Earlier in the season, the Yankees didn't have this. Believe it or not, the key was A-Rod being in the line up. Just merely him being in the lineup, Teixiera started getting hot. Everybody was pitching around Mark before A-Rod came back, hence his slow start. Posada is back as well, the offense can have even more depth. I give credit to Cash and Cervelli though they did an outstanding job standing in the gap.
We are in the midst of the usual pennant race Yankees/Red Sox pennant race. Right now, we are 0-5 against them. All the Red Sox fans around me are gloating, "We're 5-0 against you." Brag all you want! Just know that we're not the same team that you guys beat back in April. Our offense is deeper now. Most of our injured players are starting to come back. I pray to God that in the end the Yankees have a 14-5 record against the Red Sox.
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May 14, 2009
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