Game Thread: Yankees v. White Sox
The Yankees look to salvage a split of their 4 game series with the White Sox tonight, with throwing the first pitch for the Yankees at 7:05. Here is the Yankees lineup:
CF
RF
2B
3B
1B
C
DH
LF
Eduardo Nunez SS
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who is this dude alex meyer for uk. 97mph fb nasty slider. can we draft him?
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JackCurryYES: After 4 straight walks and 5 in 3 inns, how’s Edwin Jackson’s WHIP looking? In last 20 2/3 innings, he’s allowed 42 baserunners. Ouch.
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Once again the Yankee hitters let down when their starter is giving them a good outing. It is disgraceful the Yankees are being no-hit by Edwin “4.68 ERA” Jackson. I could care less that they’re leading 2-0. Two runs is nothing. Hopefully Sabathia and I’m guessing Chamberlain and Rivera can make them and perhaps a third run be enough to win this game.
This team not only needs a starting pitcher at some point, but they need another bat or two because Posada, Gardner, Swisher, and Jeter are not getting it done and at some point the other guys who are will hit the wall as they’re only human.
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Moshe Mandel Reply:
April 28th, 2011 at 8:45 pm
Ah, so all the guys who are getting it done will hit the wall, but the guys who aren’t getting done won’t bounce back? I’m not sure that’s fair.
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T.O. Chris Reply:
April 29th, 2011 at 3:26 am
He’s right though, this team clearly can’t score! I wish they could but facts are facts, they are probably the worst or second worst offensive club in baseball.
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Interesting note on Jackson:
JackCurryYES: After 4 straight walks and 5 in 3 inns, how’s Edwin Jackson’s WHIP looking? In last 20 2/3 innings, he’s allowed 42 baserunners. Ouch.
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looks like Millwood doesn’t really want to pitch for the yanks — 6 earned runs in 2 innings down in Charlotte.
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9-0. Time to put the subs in.
Oh wait, these are the subs. Never mind.
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After making an error, nice job by Nunez running down Quinten. I don’t want CC involved in that play for a whole bunch of reasons.
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