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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/18/06 06:55 PM
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I think, when it comes to coaching, there is still an "it" factor where you've either got it or you don't. Guidry was a phenominal pitcher during his career, and I have a feeling that he brings a fresher approach than Mel can at this point in his coaching career. --- Hell, Cashman shot himself in the foot for getting the aging Johnny Damon for $50 million when just the year before he could've went after Carlos Beltran and gotten youth alongside of talent. Haha, I'll have to dig them out, they didn't turn out to be big sellers (surprisingly!) 
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/18/06 09:04 PM
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I'm saying the Yankees shot themselves in the foot because they needed a defensive-minded center fielder with a good arm. Damon has neither - he is at best a mediocre fielder (watch the 2003 ALCS) and his arm is wholly suspect. Not only that, but the Yankees should be trying to get younger, look at Cano and Wang. In hindsight, I'm saying that we should've went after Beltran, I think, from a longevity standpoint.
As far as Clemens is concerned, he can eat shit. The way he left the Yankees, I don't even want him back as a rent-a-player. Pettitte I respect because he's a deeply religious man and wanted to be close to his family. But Rocket dicked around the Yankees with "I'm retiring...I'm coming back to NY" and he's doing the same thing with the Ass-tros this year with his WBC participation and his talk of how he'd love to return to NY, and how he has been meeting with the Boston admins.
Fuck Roger Clemens, at least from a Yankee fans perspective. I'd take Pettitte back in a heartbeat, but Clemens can rot, as far as I'm concerned.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/18/06 09:29 PM
02/18/06 09:29 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J: Fuck Roger Clemens, at least from a Yankee fans perspective. I'd take Pettitte back in a heartbeat, but Clemens can rot, as far as I'm concerned. I'm upset over the fact that Andy left. However, it was probably for the best. In 2004, his first year with the Ass-tros (sorry I had to steal that, I like it too much), he only started 15 games. Last year he did bounce back but he's never been the Yankees Andy Pettitte in Houston luckily. Also, after this year he'll be 34 and he's gonna be coming up on the downside of his career pretty soon I think. As you said, if the Yanks are smart they'll go for youth and pass on Andy come next offseason. BTW, what's going on in the 2006 baseball games discussion?
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/19/06 09:31 AM
02/19/06 09:31 AM
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Originally posted by Irishman12: Check out their stats for last year:
Damon..... Beltran....
Stat comparisons are often meaningless, or relatively so, unless evealuated in the context of the offense that the player was in, his positionin the batting order, and the park in which he plays. Damon batted leadoff (with Ortiz & Ramirez hitting after him) rather than third in a much better offense and in an easier park for hitters. Switch their teams, put Damon up 3rd for the Mets and Beltran leading off for the Sox, and see what happens stats-wise. All things being equal, if I were the Yankees, I'd much rather have Beltran. It's not even close. Originally posted by Double-J: If I were managing the Yanks, this is what my rotation would look like:
Johnson Mussina Wang Chacon Small
Pavano and Wright, until they prove themselves, would be spot starters. Problem is, you have to consider a player's experience in the role he's being asked to fill, and his value in that role. Pavano & Wright have virutally no experience as relievers, so you have to question their effectiveness coming out of the bullpen. Small, on the other hand, has proven himself in middle relief, an area that the Yanks are weak in. And, their contracts do factor in to it as well. Originally posted by Double-J: I think Sturtze is a great pitcher..... Let's not get carried away here.... He's proven that he can be a useful pitcher, I think, but to call him "great" is quite a stretch, don't you think?
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/19/06 10:10 AM
02/19/06 10:10 AM
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Plaw - You did take my statement out of context, after all, since I discussed his mental issues with finding the strike zone. Problem is, you have to consider a player's experience in the role he's being asked to fill, and his value in that role.
Pavano & Wright have virutally no experience as relievers, so you have to question their effectiveness coming out of the bullpen.
Small, on the other hand, has proven himself in middle relief, an area that the Yanks are weak in.
And, their contracts do factor in to it as well. True, but I also think that past years performance should factor in. Pavano and Wright were wholly ineffective overall, while Small went 10-0. If I were Torre, I'd rotate them during Spring Training until I felt comfortable with my starting pitchers. I didn't say that Pavano and Wright would be middle relief, I simply said that they would be spot starters, at least in the early goings here in March and April. Let them sub in for Small, or Wang, or Chacon here or there depending on what their stats dictate, who would be a better matchup, etc., and I think that would be a good way to find out who deserves the spot in the lineup. As it is, I don't think that the starting pitching would be set in stone - look at the Yankees last season. It depends on who is healthy (read: who is still breathing :p ), who is hot on the mound, and who is effective at getting batters out.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/19/06 10:45 AM
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plawrence
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I don't think that the Yanks can afford two roster spots for "spot starters".
Typically, that role is filled by a guy who can make an ocasional start and pitch reliably in long/middle relief.
And it's important, I think, that players be comfortable with, and accepting of, their roles.
If Pavano and/or Wright have little or no use in long or middle relief, then, barring injuries, you're talking about something like 60-65 starts or so between Johnson & Mussina, and another 100 or so between the other five - Chacon, Wang, Pavano, Wright, and Small.
That leaves a bullpen of Villone, Farnsworth, Myers, Procter, Sturtze, and Rivera. I think they'd prefer a 7-man bullpen, with all 7 being proven, reliable relievers
That's 13 pitchers, with Dotel due back in mid-season, so if he can pitch, at least one, and possibly two, will have to go.
I think if everyone gets thru spring training relatively intact, they will be stuck with Johnson, Mussina, Wang, Chacon, and Pavano (in that order) as starters, with Small, Villone, Farnsworth, Myers, Wright, Sturtze, and Rivera in the pen.
That would leave them with 12 pitchers (and I'm sure they'd even prefer to go with 11 if they thought that they could get away with it), with Proctor as the odd man out for now.
What I predict will happen is that either Pavano or Wright will open the season on the DL while they look to unload one of them, and that if they had their druthers (or, if I were them, I'd want) their PS would look like this:
Johnson Mussina Wang Chacon Pavano or Wright (dumping one or the other)
Small Villone Farnsworth Myers Proctor Sturtze Rivera
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/20/06 10:48 AM
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Monday, April 3rd, at Oakland. YANKEES SCHEDULE Why don't you get into the Yahoo fantasy game, Smitty? We can find out just how good a manager you really would make.  :p 
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/21/06 01:32 AM
02/21/06 01:32 AM
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I'm gonna be at The Blue Jay/Yankee game at The SkyDome on Apr. 19, The Blue Jay/Met games on Jun. 23, 24 and 25 and The Jays/Yanks game on Sep. 20 this season. Any of the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut gangsterbbers who are planning on making the trip to T.O. for the games can look for me in aisle 212, row 2, seat...well, let's just say I hope I'm sitting next to a really hot chick. 
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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02/22/06 09:18 PM
02/22/06 09:18 PM
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Oh, Snap! I didn't even notice. Thanks I12, but I have a long way to go to get to your postcount. Besides, I don't have that much free time on my hands to repeatedly post in the word games section...err...I'm not as active as you. --- The only problem I see with Sheff were his shoulder (which supposedly is fixed). Other than that, he's aging as would be expected, but I would argue there aren't many hitters as dangerous as he is in the game today, with the exception of maybe Bonds, Ortiz, and A-Rod.
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