Game 31: Progress for Some, Setbacks for Others
Contrary to my expectations, there did not seem to be an uproar with respect to David Robertson’s “closer mentality,” which is a veritable breath of fresh air in a season that has been full of stiflingly bothersome news and events. It seems as if many recognize that one game is far from demonstrative of a player’s abilities – shocking, I know – and are willing to give Robertson et al the benefit of the doubt in the wake of Mariano Rivera’s season-ending injury. This, I think, qualifies as progress for the more aggressive and pessimistic portion of the Yankees fanbase (read: the majority).
Sadly, there is a bit of disconcerting news to share, as Brett Gardner has suffered yet another setback. While the elbow did not bother Gardner during the course of last night’s rehab game, there was quite a bit of inflammation and soreness shortly thereafter, and the Yankees’ left fielder is scheduled for another MRI today. It seems as if this may be either a new injury, however, or a more severe injury than previously suspected as “[t]he problem is in the muscle and doesn’t seem connected to his bone bruise, and the Yankees believed the previous muscular injury had completely healed.” I suppose we will just have to wait and see.
For this, the Yankees bench will remain shorthanded tonight, with Jayson Nix, Dewayne Wise, Russell Martin, and Raul Ibanez riding the pine. On the brighter side of injury news, Eric Chavez feels that he is fully healed and could be back as soon as tomorrow – welcome news, as his bat and glove are a fine fit behind Rodriguez at third (and in front of Nunez).
Onto the line-ups:
Tampa Bay Rays | New York Yankees |
Ben Zobrist, RF | Derek Jeter, SS |
Sean Rodriguez, 3B | Nick Swisher, RF |
B.J. Upton, CF | Robinson Cano, 2B |
Jeff Keppinger, DH | Alex Rodriguez, DH |
Brandon Guyer, LF | Mark Teixeira, 1B |
Carlos Pena, 1B | Curtis Granderson, CF |
Elliot Johnson, SS | Andruw Jones, LF |
Chris Gimenez, C | Eduardo Nunez, 3B |
Will Rhymes, 2B | Chris Stewart, C |
David Price, SP | CC Sabathia, SP |
The first pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m., on YES Network and the MLB Network. Let’s go Yankees!
21 Responses to Game 31: Progress for Some, Setbacks for Others
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
-
LIKE TYA ON FACEBOOK
-
Recent Activity
Recent Posts
- Kuroda Tosses A Complete Game Shutout, Yankees Win 3-0
- Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Yankee Fans Should Be Thankful
- Can Chris Stewart Fix Ivan Nova?
- Life Without CC: Part Deux
- Musing after the four inning save
- Thinking of heading to the Stadium?
- Swisher And Lowe Help The Yankees Win In Grand Style Over Rangers
- Game 115: Enter Derek Lowe
- Reds Prospect Billy Hamilton on the Verge of History
Recent Comments
- Phil C on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Phil C on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Professor Longnose on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- smurfy on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Phil C on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- smurfy on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Professor Longnose on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Professor Longnose on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Phil C on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
- Phil C on Game 116: Happy Hirok Day!
-
Authors
Twitter
* TYA Twitter -
* EJ Fagan -
* Matt Imbrogno -
* William J. -
* Larry Koestler-
* Moshe Mandel -
* Sean P. -
* Eric Schultz -
* Matt Warden -
-
Most poker sites open to US players also provide online casinos accepting USA players. A good example of this is BetOnline.com, where you can play 3D casino games, bet on sports or play poker from anywhere in the United States.
-
Other Links
-
Blogroll
Blogs
- An A-Blog for A-Rod
- Beat of the Bronx
- Bronx Banter
- Bronx Baseball Daily
- Bronx Brains
- Don't Bring in the Lefty
- Fack Youk
- It's About The Money
- iYankees
- Lady Loves Pinstripes
- Lenny's Yankees
- New Stadium Insider
- No Maas
- Pinstripe Alley
- Pinstripe Mystique
- Pinstriped Bible
- River Ave. Blues
- RLYW
- Steven Goldman
- The Captain's Blog
- The Girl Who Loved Andy Pettitte
- The Greedy Pinstripes
- This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes
- Value Over Replacement Grit
- WasWatching
- Yankee Source
- Yankeeist
- Yankees Blog | ESPN New York
- Yankees Fans Unite
- YFSF
- You Can't Predict Baseball
- Zell's Pinstripe Blog
Writers
- Bats (NYT)
- Blogging the Bombers (Feinsand)
- Bombers Beat
- Buster Olney
- E-Boland
- Jack Curry
- Joe Posnanski
- Joel Sherman
- Jon Heyman
- Keith Law
- Ken Davidoff
- Ken Rosenthal
- LoHud Yankees Blog
- Marc Carig
- Tim Marchman
- Tom Verducci
Resources
- Baseball Analysts
- Baseball Musings
- Baseball Prospectus
- Baseball Think Factory
- Baseball-Intellect
- Baseball-Reference
- BBTF Baseball Primer
- Beyond the Box Score
- Brooks Baseball
- Cot's Baseball Contracts
- ESPN's MLB Stats & Info Blog
- ESPN's SweetSpot Blog
- FanGraphs
- Joe Lefkowitz's PitchFX Tool
- Minor League Ball
- MLB Trade Rumors
- NYMag.com's Sports Section
- TexasLeaguers.com
- THE BOOK
- The Hardball Times
- The Official Site of The New York Yankees
- The Wall Street Journal's Daily Fix Sports Blog
- YESNetwork.com
-
Site Organization
Categories
Tags
A.J. Burnett ALCS Alex Rodriguez Andy Pettitte Baltimore Orioles Bartolo Colon Boston Red Sox Brett Gardner Brian Cashman Bullpen CC Sabathia Chien-Ming Wang Cliff Lee Curtis Granderson David Robertson Dellin Betances Derek Jeter Francisco Cervelli Freddy Garcia Game Recap Ivan Nova Javier Vazquez Jesus Montero Joba Chamberlain Joe Girardi Johnny Damon Jorge Posada Manny Banuelos Mariano Rivera Mark Teixeira Melky Cabrera Michael Pineda New York New York Yankees Nick Johnson Nick Swisher Phil Hughes Prospects Red Sox Robinson Cano Russell Martin Statistical analysis Tampa Bay Rays Toronto Blue Jays Yankees -
Site Stats
HOW ABOUT HAMMELS FROM PHILS, LOOKS LIKE A DEAL COULD BE MADE
Can Nunez end the season with a fielding % higher than his batting avg? And when did Swish get an arm transplant? The past few days he’s made some great throws.
So. Nunez. Yeah.
Nunez: the Phil Hughes of the infield.
Cano!!! Two-run shot. He’s getting really hot.
The Cano imposter stayed home tonight.
An evil twin?
I think that’s Nunez.
Finally they’re hitting against Price.
CC’s slider >>>>>>>>>
Great pitching by CC, but how deep can he go?
9.
He’s at 109 pitches through 7, going to need real quick innings. If a save situation, who would you use?
Soriano, I suppose. Robinson pitched two days in a row, a lot of pitches.
I think I would too. I hope it isn’t though.
How many pitches did CC finish the 8th with?
119
Jeter 0 for 4, bench the bum!!
It was nice while it lasted.
All right, Soriano, get it done. Quickly.
First save of the interim Mo era! 2 out of 3 ain’t bad, buy yesterday still hurts.