is getting another start at DH tonight, as Nunez attempts another error-less game. Here are the lineups tonight.

RHP  v. RHP
Yankees Royals
SS CF
CF LF
 DH DH
2B 1B
1B RF
LF 3B
C C
RF 2B
Eduardo Nunez 3B SS

 

6 Responses to Game 27: The $29 Million Designated Hitter

  1. Phil C says:

    Maybe they should have Ibanez & Wise flip-flop positions depending on whether a lefty or righty is batting. (tic)

  2. oldpep says:

    A lot of guys hitting 230-240 and I think a few are going to stay there. Martin’s last good year was 4 years ago, Tex seems to have found a home at under 250. Arod may have some gas left, or he may get hurt again. We had a really good hitting prospect and we traded him for a pitcher with a bum shoulder and a pitcher with a bum elbow.

    • bornwithpinstripes says:

      cashman did not want burhle or wilson as free agents he needed to trade for a guy who had a five era after the allstar break..montero had to go..we needed andrew jones..montero was to young, we need the older vets, now we are saved the kid andy is going to save us.lets not dl swisher we can play with 24 guys..boy could cash climb a building, can’t wait till he does it again

    • bornwithpinstripes says:

      only the yanks would pay 7.5 mil for a .230 hitter, give him three more years..montero could never hit .230..or dh

  3. Scott says:

    The A-rod contract is arguably the worst deal out there right now, and we’re stuck paying a fortune for little more than a good fielding 1B.

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