CC Sabathia returns to the mound and his old stomping grounds tonight as the Yankees take on the Cleveland Indians at the Jake (I don’t care if that’s not the name anymore). He’ll be opposed by Charlie Kluber and the lineups are as follows:

NEW YORK:

1. Derek Jeter (R) SS
2. Nick Swisher (S) RF
3. Robinson Cano (L) 2B
4. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
5. Curtis Granderson (L) CF
6. Eric Chavez (L) 3B
7. Russell Martin (R) C
8. Raul Ibanez (L) DH
9. Ichiro Suzuki (L) LF

CLEVELAND

1. Jason Kipnis (L) 2B
2. Asdrubal Cabrera (S) SS
3. Shin-Soo Choo (L) RF
4. Carlos Santana (S) C
5. Michael Brantley (L) CF
6. Matt LaPorta (R) 1B
7. Brent Lillibridge (R) 3B
8. Shelley Duncan (R) DH
9. Jason Donald (R) LF

 

96 Responses to The Return of CC—Game Thread Friday 8/24

  1. Phil C says:

    This is a Big series (that’s not as big as a BIG series, but bigger than a big series) for the Yanks. Based on the Native Americans’ starting pitching, all three games are winnable and need to be won.

    Tomorrow may be the most critical day for the Yanks depending on how CC’s elbow feels.

    By the way, I am having problems again with the site. Very slow to update and I once lost the connection.

  2. Professor Longnose says:

    I think the Yankees could use a touch of panic.

    OK, not really panic, but maybe some passion.

  3. Phil C says:

    They’re saying on MLBN that Gonzalez & Punto have been scratched from the Red Sucks line up, Loney from the Artful’s.

  4. Professor Longnose says:

    Would be nice if they didn’t let this pitcher off the hook.

  5. Phil C says:

    Pathetic. Three hits, two for extra bases, and 2 BBs and ONLY one run. This does NOT bode well.

  6. says:

    You will sweep the hapless Cleveland Indians, right Yankees? Unlike the CWS, the Indians are a trash team, and I expect that the Yankees sweep. If you want to hold the AL East lead, Beat Cleveland! It’s too close for comfort, Tampa is pressuring the Yankees, and the Rays’ in the rear-view mirror isn’t shrinking & they are sneaking up on NYY. The AL East lead is only 2.5, and quite frankly, I’m a little bit concerned. Now a sweep vs Cleveland will be what the doctor ordered. Hey Yankees, you wanna play like chumps like you did at Chicago, and let the AL East lead shrink more? Or will you go out there & BEAT CLEVELAND? The ball is in your court, Yankees. It’s your decision. It’s your own destiny.

  7. Phil C says:

    Very nice 1st inning by CC. Good velocity.

  8. Phil C says:

    Come on @#%&ing Yankee batters. Turn Kluber into the clubee.

  9. Phil C says:

    Where did he hit Jeter? I’m following on GameDay.

  10. Professor Longnose says:

    Bases loaded one out–the kiss of death.

  11. says:

    The last thing the Indians need is to tick off an already ticked Yankees team.

  12. Phil C says:

    Two bases loaded blown opportunities. That significantly impacts the chances of winning this game.

  13. Phil C says:

    The replay of the pitch that hit Jeter is on GameDay. It looked like he was saying “Don’t do that.” That pitch looked straight. I wonder if CC will hit someone.

  14. Professor Longnose says:

    The major league record for runners left on base by one team in a game is 20, by the Yankees against the Red Sox on September 21, 1956. They outhit Boston 15-14 but lost 13-7.

    • Phil C says:

      They’re on pace to shatter that record. What really upsets me is that the Yanks should have a sizable lead that would keep CC out of stressful innings, but they don’t.

  15. Professor Longnose says:

    Wow–The Red Sox could be making a huge move:

    6:50 p.m. EDT update: Yahoo! Sports’ Jeff Passan says the Red Sox and Dodgers have the framework in place and believes that something is going get done. The Boston Globe’s Peter Abraham says the sides have two possibilities in play, the likely nine- or 10-player trade that includes Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford and Josh Beckett, as well as a somewhat smaller trade that excludes Crawford.

    • Phil C says:

      Can you say, “Salary dump?” Of course I bet the Red Sluts would be getting some prime prospects. And they’d have a ton of dollars for free agent signings this off season. Swisher to play 1st?

      • Professor Longnose says:

        I don’t think they can both dump salary and get prospects. Shouldn’t it be one or the other?

        I’d expect Beckett to bounce back big in the NL.

  16. Phil C says:

    Damn, Studio 54 has now retired 7 straight.

  17. Phil C says:

    Damn. Gone are the perfect game, no-hitter, and the SO.

  18. Phil C says:

    Two outs. Let’s see if CC hits O ya coma va.

  19. says:

    More RISPFail.

    • Phil C says:

      The weird thing is prior to the AS break they had a better record with a lower RISP. 52-33, .230.

      Since AS break: 20-19. .302

      Weird, but true.

  20. smurfy says:

    Constipation, is that what’s troubling ya, fella. Well sit right down over there. Close the door. There’s prunes and a magazine.

  21. Professor Longnose says:

    I was just about to say that this at bat might possibly kill me, but fortunately it was a quick out.

  22. Phil C says:

    Wheeeew. CC had be scared there for a minute.

  23. Phil C says:

    Martin got a hit? Thank God I was sitting down.

  24. Phil C says:

    Damn but they’re making it tough on CC tonight!

  25. Phil C says:

    Both of the Yankee pursuers are winning.

  26. Phil C says:

    CC got out of the jam. But that’s another stressful inning caused by the Yanks’ batters’ failures.

  27. Professor Longnose says:

    Nick’s the whole offense.

  28. Phil C says:

    I wonder if Tex’s wrist is a problem. Not hitting since returning to lineup.

  29. Phil C says:

    CC needs a quick shut-down inning. Turn over the lead to D-Rob and Sori.

  30. Professor Longnose says:

    The Alphas have tied the Batoidea.

  31. Phil C says:

    CC is out for the 8th????

  32. Phil C says:

    That was an incredible performance by CC after that time off.

  33. Phil C says:

    What is happening? A Sori melt-down?

  34. Professor Longnose says:

    Struck him out on a pitch at the shoulders.

  35. Professor Longnose says:

    Any pitch now can be a win, a loss, or a tie.

  36. Phil C says:

    Nice going Sori, put the winning run on base.

  37. Professor Longnose says:

    This is too aggravating a game to be playing against a crummy team.

  38. Professor Longnose says:

    [Exhale]

  39. Phil C says:

    Wheeeeew!

  40. Phil C says:

    In TB, bottom of 9th, 2 out, tying run on 2nd.

  41. Phil C says:

    Chat at ya tomorrow Professor.

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