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How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
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03/31/09 07:13 PM
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A continuation of the 2008 Thread as we approach the 2009 regular season...
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
[Re: Just Lou]
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03/31/09 08:07 PM
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
[Re: Irishman12]
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03/31/09 11:15 PM
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Yankees will be the 2009 World Series champions!
Seriously, I don't think one can argue that the Yankees have the best 5 man rotation in baseball with Sabathia, Burnett, Wang, Pettitte, and Chamberlain. Sabathia has to prove he can pitch in NY, but is probably a given. Burnett was an injruy waiting to happen, .500 pitcher until last year. Won more than 12 games once in his career. Wang is Wang. Good #3 starter. Couldn't strike me out though. Petitte is way past his prime. ERA over 4.50 last year. Chamberlain will be in the bullpen by the All-Star break.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
[Re: Irishman12]
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04/03/09 01:50 AM
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Not the others? Wang twice won 19 games, and Pettitte is one of the best postseason pitchers ever. I'll give you Chamberlain though, he's a question mark. But honestly, who has a better rotation top to bottom? Without doing research on other teams I quickly compared the Yankees rotation to the Giants rotation and here's what I think: Sabathia = Lincecum Burnett = Randy Johnson - both injury prone but still dominant when healthy. Cain >> Wang - if Cain were on the Yankees he would have a couple of 20 win seasons already because of run support. Zito = Pettite Sanchez = Chamberlain - Both young live arms with a ton of upside, but both inexperienced and unproven. Both started in bullpen as well and moved to a starting pitcher role last year. So I would say the Giants rotation is equal if not slightly better with a brighter future. I'm sure there are other teams with better pitching.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
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04/03/09 08:55 AM
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Not the others? Wang twice won 19 games, and Pettitte is one of the best postseason pitchers ever. I'll give you Chamberlain though, he's a question mark. But honestly, who has a better rotation top to bottom? Without doing research on other teams I quickly compared the Yankees rotation to the Giants rotation and here's what I think: Sabathia = Lincecum Burnett = Randy Johnson - both injury prone but still dominant when healthy. Cain >> Wang - if Cain were on the Yankees he would have a couple of 20 win seasons already because of run support. Zito = Pettite Sanchez = Chamberlain - Both young live arms with a ton of upside, but both inexperienced and unproven. Both started in bullpen as well and moved to a starting pitcher role last year. So I would say the Giants rotation is equal if not slightly better with a brighter future. I'm sure there are other teams with better pitching. I think Lincecum is the best pitcher in baseball today. Burnett and Johnson will probably see some time on the DL. I would agree that Cain is better than Wang. Zito seemed to put it together a bit in the second half of the season. He could be another Mike Mussina story of appearing to be finished, and then busting out. But I'd give an edge to Pettite even though he's fading. I'd give the edge also to Chamberlain though Sanchez is intriguing. It seems that Chamberlain has been treated with a short leash since the day he was brought up. But the Giants' rotation stands pretty much with any in baseball. They're one of the many victims of East Coast Sports Media bias. I'm happy with the Phillies' 2009 rotation of Cole Hamels, Bret Myers (who is in the best shape of his life), Jamie Moyer (the ageless one), Joe Blanton and either rookie JA Happ or Chan Ho Park, both of whom had outstanding springs.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
[Re: Irishman12]
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04/03/09 11:57 AM
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You gonna say Andy Pettitte is as bad as Barry Zito!? NO WAY! And who would've fathomed that two or three years ago?
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Re: How bout them Yankees!? (2009)
[Re: Just Lou]
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04/04/09 02:22 AM
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I'm not ripping him. He's played 1 full season in the majors, and now he's the best pitcher in baseball? Please. Santana's failure to win 9 games had nothing to do with him. He came out of the game after the 7th inning with a lead 9 times, and the Mets' garbage bullpen blew the save. You can add 9 wins to Lincecum's win total as well for the same reason. The Giants relief staff was terrible last year, aside from Brian Wilson. Irish and SB, as far as Wang goes, if you put him on most other teams he wouldn't have nearly as many wins because the Yankees lineup is stacked. He gets a lot of run support. He's not a bad pitcher of course, but he would have average win totals on normal teams.
"There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want." -Calvin and Hobbes
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