I hate to say it, but is probably going to retire after the 2012 season. No, he hasn’t said as much and the 42-year-old future Hall of Famer has more lives than your average middle reliever. But the always quiet, humble, politically correct Rivera has been dropping hint after hint for the [...]
The Yankees have now . It was a 6-1 loss motivated by ‘s shaky command, giving up 5 runs over 2.2 innings. David Phelps went 2.1 IP and went scoreless with 2 walks and a hit. The rest of the pitchers also struggled with baserunners, Cabral, [...]
Rare is the case when one factor will set the tone for a player’s success in a given season. He may do one thing greatly, and that may help define his season or even his skill set, but we’re seldom so shallow that we let that trick us into thinking he necessarily had [...]
It seems that every day we’re inching closer and closer towards the end of the era. He may not have officially said that he’s going to retire, but the things he said when reporting to camp the other day sure make it seem that way. I have written about this issue [...]
Over 20 years ago, the Yankees began developing the greatest failed starting pitcher in history, . With Hughes and Chamberlain in constant rotation/bullpen limbo over the last few years, you could make a case that not much has changed in two decades. Banuelos and Betances should see regular starts in the later [...]
has been a successful reliever from the first moment he put on a Yankee uniform. Even when he was making his first appearance for the Bombers in 2008 Robertson posted a FIP of 3.53 over 30.1 innings with a K/9 rate of 10.68. In 2009 Robertson posted a pitcher slash [...]
Before I get into this, my first post at The Yankee Analysts, I’d like to thank everyone here for giving me this opportunity and for welcoming me so fully to the team. I have accepted this position knowing that TYA is not only among the best Yankees blogs on the internet, but among the best [...]
if we were going to have a discussion about what makes Joe Girardi a good manager, I think the first thing we’d talk about is his bullpen management. He, like all managers, has his bad moments when it comes to relief pitchers; and he, like all other managers, likes to stick to the formula of [...]
Friday I ran the first post in this series, examining what Fangraphs estimated each Yankee hitter was worth to the team on the season, and then comparing that value to what a player was actually paid in 2011. Today, I’ll be performing the same exercise, only examining the Yankee pitchers.
As before, the rules [...]
The Yankees rode a double, a two-run home run and six innings of one-run ball (4 Ks, 1 BB) from Freddy Garcia in Monday night, splitting the weekend’s four-game set. was the tough-luck loser, [...]
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