Courtesy of Reuters

The Yankees enter their home series against the Twins tonight facing an old friend. Despite being with the Yankee organization for four years, Carl Pavano might not be too familiar of a face. In his time with the Bombers, he gave them only 145.2 innings and a 5.00 ERA all for the low price of $38 million. Since he left the Yankees, he’s thrown the twelfth most innings for starting pitchers, and pitched above average. For more information on what he throws, how he throws it, where he throws it, and when he throws it, check out our scouting report. For more information on what the Twins have been up to, check out Matt’s series preview. Behind Freddy Garcia, the Yankees look to start the four game series with a win from their 5th starter.

RHP Freddy Garcia v. RHP Carl Pavano
Yankees Twins
SS Denard Span CF
CF Jamey Carroll SS
3B Joe Mauer DH
2B Josh Willingham LF
1B Justin Morneau 1B
RF Ryan Doumit C
DH Danny Valencia 3B
C Clete Thomas RF
LF Alexi Casilla 2B

The game starts at 7:05 PM EST on YES. Go Yanks!

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11 Responses to Game Ten: An Old “Friend”

  1. Professor Longnose says:

    It’s sad how far Mauer and Morneau have fallen.

  2. Professor Longnose says:

    Jeter HR. He is pounding the ball.

  3. Professor Longnose says:

    Back to back.

  4. Professor Longnose says:

    3-2 Yanks after 1. Garcia gets a new start.

  5. Professor Longnose says:

    Garcia settling down. Let’s see how long he can go.

  6. oldpep says:

    After two bad starts by Garcia, not a peep. After one bad start by Hughes (after one decent one), a lot of folks here and elsewhere want him sent to the BP (or worse), despite his stuff being very good.
    Garcia is still the guy that was pretty bad from 07-10. I’m not saying he won’t turn it around, but I do believe it’s more likely Hughes will than him.

    • Professor Longnose says:

      I can see that.

      I think some people are just tired of waiting for Hughes to put it together.

  7. smurfy says:

    Well, Freddie didn’t get on too well. This has been dreary, indeed, watching Pavano slither by.

    But in our darkest hour, a light! Curtis’ catch was quite a snag, his run was long, and the last 5 paces were on nitro. So glad he and Brett can cooperate, not smashing and not hesitating.

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