It’s March 30th and the Major League regular season has technically already started. Teams are making their final cuts and most roster competitions are winding down. Yet in the Bronx (Tampa, rather) much is still up in the air. The bullpen is not settled and neither is the bench. Cesar Cabral and Clay Rapada
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Lost in all the talk about ‘s command, ‘s return, and ‘s velocity is the rather pedestrian spring being had by another Yankee starting pitcher. This pitcher has made only 4 official starts this [...]
Matt Imbrogno:
AL: . CC won the award in 2007 with the Indians and has finished no worse than fifth in the Cy Young voting every year since then (5th in ’08; 4th in ’09 and ’11; 3rd in ’10). And just about each time, he’s had a legitimate case to win [...]
Aside from all the news today, the Yankees actually played a baseball game, a 4-3 win over the Nationals. Starting pitcher went 3.0 innings and gave up 6 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, and 2 strikeouts. relieved the big lefty with an innings [...]
There was some speculation yesterday that new Yankee pitcher may start the season as high as AAA in 2012. Today, Brian Cashman put those rumors to rest.
“We have a lot invested in him (Pineda), we have to take things slowly. Pineda has to prove himself just like ever pitcher [...]
Aiming for a $189m budget for 2014, it came as a surprise to me when Randy Levine was quoted saying the Yankees planned on keeping and past the end of their current contracts in 2013. As it stands, the team has $75m guaranteed to
I’m clearly on the bandwagon when it comes to the possible starters in 2012. Much of the blogosphere, us included, has dubbed this year’s pitching “competition” rigged. When Joe Girardi says only and are guaranteed a spot, it’s hard to take [...]
The trickiest thing when managing a starting rotation is attempting to strike the ever delicate balance of rest and optimization. While a four man rotation–hence, three days rest–may get a teams ace more starts, it’s possible that, unless closely monitored, the pitchers will get overworked. But even with today’s five man rotations, there are occasionally [...]
had a shaky start for the Yankees this afternoon, though he retired the first three batters in a row, he proceeded to give up three hits and three runs after. The relievers were more impressive today, with Soriano, Logan, Warren, and Rapada each striking out two. On the offensive side,
It’s time to panic folks, the Yankees have lost two straight games. The long awaited debut of the new happened today, and the results on the field were less than encouraging. Of course, you can’t take much from his four hit, two run, 1.1 IP, and Joe Pawlikowski has the [...]
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