Monday, April 13, 2009

Game 7: Yanks @ Rays

Regular Season Game 7
Yankees @ Rays
Tropicana Field - St. Petersburg, FL
Game Time: 7:08 p.m.
TV/Radio: YES, WCBS 880

Here are the lineups:

YANKEES
(3-3)
Derek Jeter SS
Johnny Damon LF
Nick Swisher 1B
Jorge Posada C
Xavier Nady RF
Robinson Cano 2B
Hideki Matsui DH
Cody Ransom 3B
Melky Cabrera CF

Pitching: Chien-Ming Wang RHP (0-1, 17.18)

RAYS (3-3)
B.J. Upton CF
Carl Crawford LF
Evan Longoria 3B
Carlos Pena 1B
Pat Burrell DH
Dioner Navarro, C
Gabe Gross, RF
Akinori Iwamura, 2B
Jason Bartlett, SS

Pitching: Scott Kazmir LHP (1-0, 1.50)

News & Notes

UPDATE 5:25 p.m.: According to Pete Abe, Mark Teixeira had an MRI on his wrist, there was no structural damage, and he's hoping he can return to the lineup tomorrow.

- Chien-Ming Wang is 7-4, with a 3.35 ERA in 13 starts against the Rays, and 5-2 with a 3.74 ERA at Tropicana Field. Last year he went 1-0 with a 0.69 ERA in two starts against the Rays.

- Scott Kazmir is 4-4, with a 2.51 ERA in 12 starts against the Yankees. In 2008 the left-hander was 2-1 witha 1.06 ERA in three starts against the Yanks.

- Did you know Alex Rodriguez was in Tampa today? Well he was. All that info can be found in the post below.

The Phillies Lose Their Voice: Very sad news out of Washington this afternoon. Long-time Phillies' broadcaster Harry Kalas has died. The 73-year-old was found passed out in the broadcast booth at Nationals Park today around 12:30 p.m. and rushed to a nearby hospital.

Kalas called games for the Phillies since 1971 and before that was the announcer for the Houston Astros. He also did work for NFL Films.

Rough Day For Baseball Continues:
Former Tighers' All-Star pitcher Mark "The Bird" Fidrych also passed away today. He was found dead at his farm in Northborough, Massachusetts. He was 54. It is believed that he was killed in an accident while fixing his pickup truck.

He spent five seasons in the majors, all of then with with the Detroit Tigers. He finished his career with a 29-19 record and a 3.10 ERA.

Yanks vs. Kazmir

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
J. Damon 30 6 1 1 0 5 6 6 .200 .316 .300 .616
D. Jeter 28 4 1 0 1 4 2 8 .143 .250 .286 .536
A. Rodriguez 21 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 .095 .296 .095 .392
N. Swisher 21 3 0 0 0 1 2 6 .143 .217 .143 .360
H. Matsui 20 4 0 0 1 2 3 5 .200 .304 .350 .654
J. Posada 19 9 3 0 1 5 2 5 .474 .500 .789 1.289
R. Cano 17 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 .118 .118 .118 .235
M. Cabrera 13 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 .308 .308 .385 .692
J. Molina 9 2 1 0 0 0 2 4 .222 .364 .333 .697
M. Teixeira 6 5 2 0 0 3 4 1 .833 .750 1.167 1.917
B. Gardner 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000 .000
X. Nady 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .333 .000 .333
C. Ransom 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 1.000 2.000 3.000
Totals190421013212957.221.323.332.655

Rays vs. Wang

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
C. Crawford 37 10 3 2 0 3 3 2 .270 .325 .459 .784
B.J. Upton 16 4 1 0 0 0 2 3 .250 .333 .313 .646
C. Pena 15 5 2 0 1 5 1 6 .333 .353 .667 1.020
D. Navarro 14 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 .286 .333 .286 .619
A. Iwamura 13 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 .385 .385 .538 .923
J. Bartlett 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 .000 .125 .000 .125
B. Zobrist 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 .000
E. Longoria 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
W. Aybar 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 .500 1.000
S. Riggans 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 .000
Totals112296318818.259.306.393.699

Stick around and discuss the game
as it happens in the comments section.

198 comments:

  1. Teixeira still out and Cabrera in the lineup against Kazmir. Looks like it's gonna be tough.

    At least Matsui has been droped to the 7th spot.

    Teixeira and A-Rod really need to come back.

    Will somebody be at the opener on thursday?

    ReplyDelete
  2. teixeira will be back soon, arod will probably be 3 more weeks.. he'll appear in ST games in about 7-10 days and then from there it will be about 2 weeks

    ReplyDelete
  3. plus teixeira's problem is batting against lefties bc he cant swing righty, he'll have off today at least to give him 2 full days without holding or swinging a bat

    ReplyDelete
  4. this Teixeira issue is getting annoying.

    I added to the pile-on about Ransom and Pena in the older thread. I think the Yankees are blowing a big opportunity to test Pena.

    ReplyDelete
  5. tex is getting annoying im tired of hearing "tomorrow, tomorrow.." wats the deal we just blew a load of 180mill on him and his wrist is "bothering him" come on players play though stupid little stuff like that nowadays these players are babies...

    Truth is tex is probably crying to a therapist about all the boos he was getting in Baltimore ..

    Sorry I like tex and he reminds me of tino at first base (defensively and a bigger bat, but also how he just carries himself at the position) but this is unreal, no structural damage then get back out there

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anon,

    Well, Teix's wrist may be good, but Swish is red-hot right now. If you put Teix in and Swish out and if Teix hoes 0-4 everybody would be saying "why didn't you give Teix one more day?". He'll be back tomorrow so no one should be worried.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Anon,

    Are you serious? Don't you think the Yankees have something to do with this? They probably want to play it safe with him too.

    He'll be in the lineup tomorrow. And I wouldn't be surprised if he pinch-hits today.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anon, I really hope you're kidding or just talking out of frustration. It's fans like you that drive me nuts.

    You think he doesn't want to be playing? The Yankees know how important he is to the team. They aren't going to risk playing him in April and risk losing him for an extended period of time. give him a few days off and let the wrist heal. There's no point in risking a major chunk of his season in April.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Dear Chien-Ming Wang,

    Keep the ball down!

    Greg

    ReplyDelete
  10. Wang looks like shit again.

    ReplyDelete
  11. i already chalked this one up as a loss

    ReplyDelete
  12. this is painful to watch

    ReplyDelete
  13. he's lucky he's got these 2 outs .. Longoria just missed acouple balls

    ReplyDelete
  14. True. Wow I can't believe that horror show is over. It would be nice if we had a long reliever because I don't want to see Wang pitch to another batter.

    ReplyDelete
  15. why must we always suck ass in April? I cant stand getting off to bad starts

    ReplyDelete
  16. I think I'm going to watch the Mets. They have a new field.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Hahahaha, no you can't watch the Mets.

    ReplyDelete
  18. We should have Tomko on the roster... but we dont

    ReplyDelete
  19. It makes no sense whatsoever to not have a long man.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Is Michael Kay a Rays broadcaster? Can he calm the fuck down?

    ReplyDelete
  21. i know, it sounded like he jizzed in his pants

    ReplyDelete
  22. oooh shit, wha happen?

    ReplyDelete
  23. Wang has nothing again. And now he's about to turn a 4-0 game into an 8-0 game.

    ReplyDelete
  24. tmro could be tough with Garza.. but I have alot of faith w/ AJ pitching, I think he'll come up big and stop the losing streak.. and then Thursday's game looks winable, vs Sonnanstine. So we can still win the series and go home and get rolling

    ReplyDelete
  25. 1 more shit performance from Wang and Id seriously consider bringing someone up

    ReplyDelete
  26. i hope we dont lose by 15+ runs.. its looking possible tho

    ReplyDelete
  27. put him at AAA for a start or however long it takes to get him fixed.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Jays tank. Wang + for Halladay. Do it. If only....

    ReplyDelete
  29. thats what I just started thinking daneptizl.. but the Jays would prob ask for Hughes and/or Jackson

    ReplyDelete
  30. hahaha good luck with that one Dane.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I turned the game off when I saw Wang wasn't getting the sinker down. And if Wang starts off badly, he stays that way. He never corrects himself during a game.

    I'm watching the Mets lose in the new Citi Field.

    And I don't mind not having a long man. You don't expect needing a long man with our rotation. No one was planning on Wang sucking ass like this.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Damn for real... that much...

    ReplyDelete
  33. wow - didnt make it out of the second inning. well, that's a problem. wonder what's up with Wang - can't see, no YES.

    ReplyDelete
  34. they may score 20+ runs this game

    ReplyDelete
  35. His pitches look flat, and he's having command issues. ... and it's 9-0 now. UGLY.

    ReplyDelete
  36. Nice game Wang: 1 IP, 6 H, 8 R, 8 ER, 3 BB, 1 K (28.93 ERA).

    AWESOME!

    ReplyDelete
  37. LMAO. I change the channel for a couple minutes and it turns to 9-0.

    ReplyDelete
  38. listening to Burnett talk about his former injury stuff this spring he sounded like a very mature player, he has a really good head. I think he's going to exceed expectations and be the real backbone of the rotation.

    ReplyDelete
  39. I cant remember a Yankee having a worse game... who started the 22-0 loss vs the Indians?

    ReplyDelete
  40. Nice play Cody.

    I hope you're right Will.

    ReplyDelete
  41. Will, I completely agree.. he could win 20 this year

    ReplyDelete
  42. this bullpen has issues. Yankees were close in Baltimore 5-6, but pen let it turn into a blow out. That was Coke's work, who couldn't keep balls in the park last night either.

    ReplyDelete
  43. next game have Molina catch and see if that can make any difference... u never know

    ReplyDelete
  44. I agree completely Dan.


    By the way, I don't know if you guys know this, but this is all A-Rod's fault.

    ReplyDelete
  45. thanks Greg... hes long gone now

    ReplyDelete
  46. guys, sorry i haven't been around in a while, i've been busy. i see the score of the game, and i'm not pleased at all. i know it's still madd early in the season, but i neve imagined wang to be pitching the way he is. smh!

    on a high note, i have no idea how, but i might be getting the YES Network down here in maryland.

    ReplyDelete
  47. Boy those Yankees are good eh? Different team than last year right? WRONG. Same garbage, same team. A bunch of overpaid, overhyped, OLD bums. Great job Cashman and Girardi. And, Girardi how's that decision about no long reliever working out for you? What did you do to make our team younger Cashman? Oh that's right nothing. Silly me.

    ReplyDelete
  48. and this is why they should have kept tomko instead of albaledejo.

    ReplyDelete
  49. Hey Bentton,

    Yea I'm pissed off too. Wang needs to get his act together soon.

    That's cool about YES, too bad that means you have to hear Michael Kay call games, though.

    ReplyDelete
  50. How was Wang's velocity? Control hopefully is just a mechanical issue.

    /me crosses fingers.

    Where's Hitler? Fucker must be dancing on skates.

    ReplyDelete
  51. And, Cabrera gets rewarded for his rally killing GIDP yesterday. That's how it works with Girardi. Girardi the Genius. Hopefully, he's gone ASAP.

    What a pathetic team. They can't beat anyone with a decent pitcher going. They can't even beat the Royals, who can't score runs, when they were up and should have won. Mo? Useless. He can't pitch in this situation, he can't pitch in that situation. Hey Cashman, that's what you get for relying on old has-beens and over-the-hill men.

    ReplyDelete
  52. mlb gamecast reported:
    "Navarro singles on a pop up to third baseman Cody Ransom."

    wat?

    ReplyDelete
  53. yeah, i know i gotta listen to michael kay, but i don't mind it. i'm just happy to be getting the channel down here. i think there fixin' it up, so i can't watch the game, i gotta get highlights off the mlb network. so i'm watching that and the mets game back and forth.

    anon: give the yanks some time. don't just think were gonna be perfect outta the gates. every team has their flaws that they need to fix up. it's only april. wait till the end of may, early june and see where we are at to complain.......... all we need is time

    ReplyDelete
  54. What is going on with wang? This is not the Chien-Ming Wang I've seen in the past. I hope this is his last time he is like this.

    ReplyDelete
  55. His mechanics are completely screwed up. I don't think he forgot how to pitch.

    ReplyDelete
  56. I'm watching it on gamecast. But the anemic offense is even harder to watch than Wang having a really bad start. I know its Kazmir and all but it seems like he's really shutting them down.

    ReplyDelete
  57. No offense but, you are like the idiotic evolutionists (they're called "scientists" today), just add TIME to anything and voila a monkey turns into a man. 3 trillion years and we believe nothing turned into everything. This is what they call "science", normal people call it a religion.

    The Yankees blow. We dont need to wait to May. It is the EXACT same team as last year EXCEPT they didn't "evolve" and get better accidentally and naturally, they got OLDER and fell apart (via entropy) like everything on the face of the planet.

    ReplyDelete
  58. mercy rule!!! please throw in the towel. make it stop!!! forfeit and save the bullpen.

    ReplyDelete
  59. Im watching the highlight - Wang was just leaving crap up in the wheelhouse huh. bleeehhh.

    I'd like to comment about Tampa here for a second, this team plays in a damn parking garage. This team should move, and it should move to Mexico City. Tampa market sucks and they're not going to get a new ball park for years considering the depression the lovelies are putting us in. Mexico City - cheap labor for a cheap new ball park and MLB officially goes completely North American. Would be a huge win for both MLB and especially the Rays business.

    ReplyDelete
  60. do you think phil coke should be a starter? i know this was probably debated during spring training, but i was just wondering, just in case there is something wrong with wang? (which i think there's nothing wrong)

    ReplyDelete
  61. WHAT THE?! I type up 2 comments and the Rays get another run? what happen to the TOP of the 3rd? Jeeeezus.

    ReplyDelete
  62. rajasthanexpress,

    He's really handling them. Nady was the only guy who has hit a ball hard off him.

    Anon,

    Are you saying you don't believe in evolution?

    ReplyDelete
  63. Possibly Bentton, but if there is something wrong with Wang I'd rather they called up Hughes. With that said, I think it's just mechanical issues. His velocity was fine.

    ReplyDelete
  64. "do you think phil coke should be a starter?"

    LOL. So we can end games even sooner?

    ReplyDelete
  65. i meant to put hughes, not coke lol. hopefully he can get those issues straight, cause we definately need his arm in the rotation. when is his next scheduled start?

    ReplyDelete
  66. Well I knew Hughes would be coming up eventually this season, just never though it would be to replace Wang. 28.93 ERA. WOW.

    ReplyDelete
  67. YAY WE SCORED A RUN!


    But seriously, Swisher is mashing the ball.

    ReplyDelete
  68. START THE COMEBACK!!! Nah Im just kidding, the games over.. at least we scored a run

    ReplyDelete
  69. Good job by Melky get your first hit when the team is down 10. If this was a 0-0 game Melky would of grounded out.

    ReplyDelete
  70. At lease Swish is still firing on all cylinders.

    ReplyDelete
  71. Swisher is on fire! Fucking Tex needs to get back in this lineup. And Cabrera and Ransom need to be benched - they have no business being the starters.

    ReplyDelete
  72. swisher is doin' his thing! i give him madd props. the yanks did good on getting him. when the season started, and i had the free mlb extra innings package for a week, he was nasty out there! i hope he can keep it up!

    cause he's too swishersweet! lmfao
    (i know dat made no sense at all lol)

    ReplyDelete
  73. Will they ever get off to a good start? WANG SHOULD NOT BE THE 2 STARTER!

    ReplyDelete
  74. Well, they can still get off to a good start.

    ReplyDelete
  75. fuck, David Wright tied the game

    ReplyDelete
  76. Haha can't believe the Mets still have that plastic apple popping up for homeruns. What a joke of a franchise.

    ReplyDelete
  77. How many guys were on base?

    Great job Cody... ugh.

    ReplyDelete
  78. the more I think about the Ransom thing the more it annoys me. This game is over, yank Ransom and put the kid in and get him some damn playing time, see if he's going to be major league or not.

    ReplyDelete
  79. lmao........

    well personally, the rotation should be like this:

    1) sabathia
    2) burnett
    3) petitte
    4) wang
    5) hughes (put chamberlain in the pen)

    i think we'd have a better shot to win more games with that lineup

    and with a-rod coming back, and teixiera being healthy, we'd do pretty good!

    ReplyDelete
  80. >> And, Cabrera gets rewarded for his rally killing GIDP yesterday. That's how it works with Girardi. Girardi the Genius. Hopefully, he's gone ASAP.

    What a pathetic team. They can't beat anyone with a decent pitcher going. They can't even beat the Royals, who can't score runs, when they were up and should have won. Mo? Useless. He can't pitch in this situation, he can't pitch in that situation. Hey Cashman, that's what you get for relying on old has-beens and over-the-hill men. <<

    Anon, you need to chill the hell out. We can't beat the Royals? We won two of three! And Cabrera is playing because Kazmir is a lefty so it wouldn't make sense to have Gardner play.

    And you're saying the team's pathetic seven games into the season? Give me a break. You need to chill out and get a clue. Seriously...

    ReplyDelete
  81. The Mets franchise is a joke, well said Anon. The stupid apple is a perfect symbol for their complete lack of marketing judgement. That they continue to center their entire marketing around the stupid Brooklyn Dodgers is pathetic. A giant 42 in their front door. How stupid, Robinson didn't even play for them. Anyone who saw Robinson play is almost dead. Way to build on the memories of your fan base. Mr.Met, the Apple, stupid budget Ebbets field look alike, and the Mets logo, -- they look like a damn AA club, not a part of NY f'n City.

    ReplyDelete
  82. hahahahaha, so Will, what you're saying is you don't like the Mets.

    ReplyDelete
  83. I know it's 10-1, but this could be a pretty important at-bat for Ransom. Unless he walks, he has to get that runner in. Show the Yanks that he can do something - anything.

    ReplyDelete
  84. i think ransom needs to be removed immediately, he doesnt just look bad he looks over matched; and he isnt young so this is simply what he is. Pena can atleast play a better third base and bring some speed to the table.
    As for coke, i would look for girardi to get him some innings in this blowout. If he falls on his face again, he needs to be sent down.
    No point in wasting time and games by giving coke important innings when he clearly cant handle it. If you want to replace him , bring up melancon or robertson.
    As for Wang, the yankees should really do a better job of paying atention to their million dollar investments. I mean Arod went a whole year with a serious hip injury, Pettite pitched with an injury the whole second half. If the players refuse to speak up someone needs to be paying a little closer attention , say mabey hmm the trainers. You would think it would be hard to hide such things from them, but apparently not.
    This brings us to Wang who clearly was not ready to start this season.
    His velocity is not where it should be and his mechanics are so out of whack, five days was clearly not enough to solve them.
    Either wake up and work more closely with the guy or send him down to work it out, either way, actually do something with some sort of urgency for once. This is not 1998, you are not running away with anything.
    Another thing that needs to be said is that Matsui looks absolutely pathetic. He is like father time out there and he is only batting. You have to wonder if the guy is done at this point. In which case It would make it easier to get nady and swisher and damon all in the lineup at the same time.
    And Gardner brings nice speed but is a non threat with the bat. On top of that when you see him in center he looks like he is always getting a bad jump and taking shaky routes. Clearly not use to big league parks and lights. Honestly he is just not very talented. Austin Jackson is doing nicely in AAA. They could prob bring him up around the middle of next month if he continues to do well.

    ReplyDelete
  85. i'm just as annoyed as anyone that ransom is still starting after this horrendous start, but people dont realize that pena is on this team more to backup jeter than he is for ransom. in a blowout you want to save your "prize" players, not cody ransom.. plus pena was put on this team to be a late inning defensive replacement and pinch run for matsui or posada late in games.. i think we'll see him in for jeter today before we see him in for ransom

    ReplyDelete
  86. Did Kazmir just pump his fist in an 8-run game?

    Anon,

    The only way I'd see them call up Jackson is if he's hitting .400 in AAA for at least half the season.

    Other Anon,

    Why not start Pena and use Ransom as Jeter's late-inning replacement?

    ReplyDelete
  87. I beg to differ if they struggle into the middle of May , they will have to make changes, and it will start with bringing up jackson. Dont forget them bringing up Cano around that time of year.

    ReplyDelete
  88. and hes red hot so far, hitting over 500. Now you just watch to see if he can adjust once the pitchers learn to pitch him.

    ReplyDelete
  89. Cano had played 85 games in AAA when he was called up. A-Jax has played four.

    I also think they're going to be patient with Brett Gardner, they like what he can bring to table. If he can't cut it, they will probably then go back to Melky.

    ReplyDelete
  90. greg, you want to have speed and a good glove on your bench so you can improve your team late in a game. you dont want ransom coming in off the bench bc he makes the team worse

    ReplyDelete
  91. greg, you want to have speed and a good glove on your bench so you can improve your team late in a game. you dont want ransom coming in off the bench bc he makes the team worse

    ReplyDelete
  92. any way you slice it jackson is the centerfielder for this team sooner or later. It is their only hope.
    Gardner and Melky are bench players.
    I wont be surprised if this team is in the Matt Holiday sweepstakes come July. Although you hope they dont give up hughes or jackson.

    ReplyDelete
  93. With A-Rod out either Pena or Ransom has to start. Wouldn't you rather the better player starting?

    ReplyDelete
  94. i think they just need to get home already and see that people are cheering them, and they'll do better. Just one thing that needs to be done

    ReplyDelete
  95. yea pena is better,
    Ransom cant hit and hes shaky at third.
    At least Pena has some actual talent

    ReplyDelete
  96. bringing in Pena at this point would not wear him out for a late inning replacement of Jeter in a more important game. They should be getting him time in front of big loud crowds against high power hitters when it doesn't count, so later when it does it doesn't seem as special.

    ReplyDelete
  97. I agree that Jackson will be the CF in the near future, but they're not going to rush him unless they're convinced that Melky and Gardner can't do the job. I don't think Cashman and Girardi are close to being convinced of that.

    ReplyDelete
  98. One prob with that, they will be booed when they get home because in all likely hood they are going to loose two out of three here in tampa and finish 4-5 on the first road trip.
    A bad first inning by CC on thursday and just watch the boos pour down on them.

    ReplyDelete
  99. who's to say pena is better? sure ransom has got off to a terrible start, but that doesnt mean that pena is better.. pena brings a better glove and much more speed, but by starting him you have to hope he can get on base and steal a base.. if you use him to pinch run you can put him in for anyone (short of gardner) late in the game to steal a base and get the tying/winning run

    ReplyDelete
  100. If they dont realize that Gardner and Melky are bench players and cant do the job everyday, then i dont know what they have been watching.

    ReplyDelete
  101. Anon,

    They're not going to be booed for a 4-5 start.

    Other Anon,

    "pena brings a better glove and much more speed"

    To me that makes him a better asset for this team than Ransom.

    ReplyDelete
  102. "you dont want ransom coming in off the bench bc he makes the team worse"

    so you want him in the field from the beginning of the game? wat?

    ReplyDelete
  103. lol do you not realize that Ransom cant get on base either, he is totally lost against big league pitching. at this point pena throwing his bat at the ball would be an improvement.

    ReplyDelete
  104. i guarantee even if they get swept they will not get booed, im exited and im sure everyone else is exited to see them at home for the first time this year. Why do you say they are gonna loose 2 of 3? Maybe theyll win the next two i hope

    ReplyDelete
  105. if you dont think this team wont be booed in the first inning after going 4-5 and then giving up a run in the first at the opener on thurs. then u have not been to many yankee games.

    ReplyDelete
  106. ya ive been to alot of games, but its the beginning of the season, sure there will be some boos but not in the first inning unless its a few runs, and those who boo arent fans in my opnion

    ReplyDelete
  107. "unless they're convinced that Melky and Gardner can't do the job"

    IMHO I think Gardner has played a fine CField (all 6 games were talking of course). His arm has been a descent surprise. And the Yankees don't need batting help when Tex is in the lineup, and that's without ARod. When ARod is back hitting will not be the problem. The problem is the pen, and maybe Wang, and infield defense - which all go together unfortunately. I want that infield d better - they gotta put Jeter at 2nd soon.

    ReplyDelete
  108. Can Anonymous posters just put a name or initial at the bottom of the posts just so I have some idea who's talking to who? Thanks.

    - Greg

    ReplyDelete
  109. because wedsnday is sonnastine vs. pettite which should be won. But tomorrow is Burnett vs. Garza. In all likelyhood Garza will make a mockery out of this lineup. He tour boston up and they have all their hitters in the lineup. We dont. I dont like the odds of them scoring more than 2 runs off of him. Now you have to hope Burnett does better and goes deeper into the game. Chances are that he gives up 2 or 3 in six innings to be reasonable. Bottomline i would Garza to outpitch him facing a lineup without arod and with automatic outs in gardner and ransom. Not to mention Matsui who looks 100 years old and will prob not be able to catch up with 95 mph fastballs from Garza, which will also go for pretty much everyone else as well.
    Honestly it should be a fairly close game tomorrow, but if it comes down to the bullpens and coke is out there again, i dont like our chances.
    Better hope we win on Thursday with pettite, otherwise a sweep will take us home to the new stadium.

    ReplyDelete
  110. sage this bullpen! can these guys for once not give up a hit or homerun when they walk out.

    ReplyDelete
  111. If you want to be depressed, just remeber when we embarassed Tampa like they are doing to us tonight.
    Those days are long gone, now we are the embarassment.

    ReplyDelete
  112. "If you want to be depressed, just remeber when we embarassed Tampa like they are doing to us tonight.
    Those days are long gone, now we are the embarassment."

    It's one game. The Yankees were 11-7 against the Rays last year.

    ReplyDelete
  113. back to the Mets, its not really that I hate the Mets. Honestly I would love to have two awesome franchises in NYC. Back in the 50s how awesome was it with the Giants Dodgers and Yankees - you could go to any of those parks, watch any of those teams, and not feel embarrassed you were there. the Mets franchise is an embarrassment to NYC. They belong in St.Petersburg or Albany or something. How does that Rotunda (with its stupid escalators right in the middle) not have homages to great _METS_ players. Robinson? The LA Dodgers fielded Robinson, they should have the tribute to Robinson. Total joke.

    ReplyDelete
  114. "The Yankees were 11-7 against the Rays last year."

    great point. if Yankees take 11 of 7 from Rays (without screwing up any more KC games) they can win the division.

    ReplyDelete
  115. Will,

    There were great Mets players?

    ReplyDelete
  116. cant deny that they are very talented and young and will get better.
    When you look at these two teams, besides Jeter;s age at short, the most glaring difference is the outfield.
    They have talent and youth out there.
    We have age in left, mediocrity in right if Nady is playing, otherwise decency with Swisher. In Center they have a young star and we have a fourth outfielder and pinch runner.
    Its a real problem when you compare the yankees to the Rays and Sox.
    How do they fix it , well i would suggest Jackson and trading for Holliday.
    -SJD

    ReplyDelete
  117. The cocaine 80s were rock'n at Shea. Dwight Gooden and Daryle Strawberry were the epitome of NYC hardcore party / crack cocaine era. Celebrate it!

    Like the Billy Martin, Reggie, alcoholic ego driven 70s. NYC in the 70s was dirty, drunk, and would punch you in the face, and so would the Yankees. So Awesome!

    ReplyDelete
  118. Besides all the other idiotic things Girardi and Cashman does, someone explain to me what they see in Edwar Ramirez?

    Also, how is that the New York Yankees with its $200 million payroll, have the worst or some of the worst starting positions that are so crucial like SS, CF, LF and RF? How is that even possible? How the hell can you make people even remote like Cashman or this FO? It is beyond me....

    ReplyDelete
  119. They are far from the worst at SS, LF and RF. CF is arguable.

    ReplyDelete
  120. O WOW Phil COke just got an out. He's a stud again. Whew.
    Nice job, hold that score at 12-3 you stepup man in the making u.

    ReplyDelete
  121. Hey Greg, how does it feel now that your blog is becoming more popular and you have to deal with all the Yankee fans that wanna commit sucide after an April loss?

    ReplyDelete
  122. Hahah

    Hey Mike,

    I'm very happy the blog is getting popular. Whatever comes along with that is fine. I wish I was getting even more comments regardless of whether they're negative or positive.

    ReplyDelete
  123. I for one am not a sky is falling guy, just like to vent my frustrations.
    But I keep it real. unlike fools who are like OMG fire Girardi, Cashman is a bum, Where is Arod?, Wang is fininished, CC must be hurt, etc, etc,

    ReplyDelete
  124. Can anonymous posters please put a sig at the bottom of their comments we can all tell the difference between you?

    - Greg

    ReplyDelete
  125. Love that Coke thou, he sure knows how to impress a manager.

    ReplyDelete
  126. Coke is pitching his way to back to AAA. Ill be surprised if he isnt sent down tomorrow.
    -SJD

    ReplyDelete
  127. He was hurt by that error. This inning should be over.

    ReplyDelete
  128. Yankees have gotten 3 runs without Tex or ARod against a great pitching staff. This is what the Yankees pitchers should expect when they play the Rays and Boston and LA; they need to step it up. 3 runs is a lot against a team like the Rays.

    ReplyDelete
  129. LOL, you think the Yankees SS, CF, LF and RF are good? Some of those are marquee positions and the Yankees have very little at those positions. They will never win with their OF combination and a SS who has no range.

    ReplyDelete
  130. hmm im pretty sure he is the one walking people and giving up hits.
    sure error hurts him but if he cant get outs then he cant get outs.

    -SJD

    ReplyDelete
  131. Oh I know, Coke has been awful. I'm just saying this inning should be over.

    ReplyDelete
  132. please walk the bases loaded and two outs - just for the lolz.

    ... darn, a double.

    ReplyDelete
  133. gives up bases clearing double, nice knowing you Coke enjoy the bus ride.

    -SJD

    ReplyDelete
  134. That is a very poor way of looking at scoring 3 runs. They were also DOWN by 10. It is cause and effect.

    This team will do NOTHING against good pitching and that's with Tex and Arod.

    ReplyDelete
  135. Honestly, I'd be perfectly fine with this game if it means Robertson and Melancon are called up. Coke doesn't have the velocity that he had last year. I also don't understand why the Yankees didn't sign Durham and decided to go with Ransom.

    ReplyDelete
  136. someone else needs to play third. Bottomline.
    Also bottom line = Coke needs to be sent down and someone else can be brought up roberston , melanson, whoever.

    ReplyDelete
  137. There's going to be a lot of pressure on Burnett to be a stopper if Wang keeps this up.

    ReplyDelete
  138. Dane I agree about Durham.

    As for Coke, he's probably gonna get sent down. I also have no idea what happened to his fastball. Instead of 92-95 he's throwing 89-91.

    ReplyDelete
  139. Velocity down prob because he is shaking in his boots trying to throw strikes and hit corners, knowing that he has walked the ballpark so far and is about to loose his spot like seven games into the season.

    -sjd

    ReplyDelete
  140. Robertson today: 3 innings, 1 hit, 1 walk, 7 Ks. Robertson needs to get the call-up within 2 weeks.

    ReplyDelete
  141. lol forget that , id say he needs to be called up tomorrow.

    -sjd

    ReplyDelete
  142. Well I would too, but he wouldn't be able to pitch until like Thursday.

    ReplyDelete
  143. Hahahahaha Nick Swisher is pitching. WOW!

    ReplyDelete
  144. SWISHHHHHH... LOOK AT THAT SLIDER... I THOUGHT I'D NEVER SEE THE DAY OF A YANKEE POSITION PLAYER PITCHING.

    ReplyDelete
  145. lol, he shook it off...

    ReplyDelete
  146. Swisher for Man of the Year. Kapler needs to re-retire.

    ReplyDelete
  147. This is classic. Scoreless inning for Swisher.

    ReplyDelete
  148. Wow, and what was Cabrera doing there? Does he understand he is not the CFer?

    ReplyDelete
  149. Cabrera was pulling a Sammy Sosa, not knowing how to speak(or understand) English.

    ReplyDelete
  150. lol atleast swisher has made us laugh tongiht.

    ReplyDelete
  151. At least the Sox are losing 5-1.

    ReplyDelete
  152. what did cabrera do?

    ReplyDelete
  153. You're probably right but thats how people get hurt. Furthermore, Cabrera stinks. Its a pretty sad day when the Yankees FO actually thinks he is a 4th OFer and good bench player. Its no wonder they are where they are.

    ReplyDelete
  154. what did he do? Plus Swisher is clearly the best pitcher tonight, that is so very sad and embarassing, it will be all over espn.

    ReplyDelete
  155. The bench/bullpen will be sorted out. I'd have to think this lopsidedness of a loss would help Cash understand what needs to be done.

    ReplyDelete
  156. I tell you what this Yankees FO really pisses me off. I simple dont understand how they think this is a good team and a proper use of all their resources. I have never seen a GM that wastes more on less than Cashman. What a friggin joke....wait until this idiot signs Jeter to an extension. Worse part is some of you will be happy about it.

    ReplyDelete
  157. Guys relax... It's one game. I can understand being pissed about tonight, but this game doesn't mean the Yankees suck.

    ReplyDelete
  158. no nick swisher pitching in a 15-3 beat down does.

    ReplyDelete
  159. No it doesn't. It means that Chien-Ming Wang sucked and the Yankees had to get 7 innings out of their bullpen.

    ReplyDelete
  160. God help the Yankees if their pen really is this bad.

    ReplyDelete
  161. Im already over the loss... I couldnt get over the loss yesterday, but today we had no shot at winning so Im not as pissed, Im just embarrased

    ReplyDelete
  162. part of me hopes they start a salary cap , then mabey the yankees will spend that boat loads of revenues on the draft and player development.
    b/c lets face it, darker times are ahead , with no shortstop, leftfielder, catcher, closer.
    sure we already have some prospects to fill those, but so far our prospects have mostly been overhyped and just not that great.

    ReplyDelete
  163. lol nice move by girardi not bringing tomko up north.

    -sjd

    ReplyDelete
  164. Tex MUST play tomorrow. Tomorrow will be a one run ball game (as long as the bullpen doesnt get involved).

    ReplyDelete
  165. someone else must play third tomorrow, and tex hopefully will play.

    ReplyDelete
  166. I am not talking about one game. I swear you media lovers are the most clueless people on the face of the planet. The Yankees have beaten anyone except the Royals. That STINKS. This team is so poor in so many important areas it is not funny and you continually do the samethign. YOu refuse the truth.

    ReplyDelete
  167. "Media lovers"?

    What are you talking about?

    You do realize they're missing their starting first a third baseman? And that it's the 7th game of the year?

    Can you give the team a couple months before coming to these conclusions?

    ReplyDelete
  168. Look at this, the damn Rays look like they play in North Korea. They need to move.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/photos?photoId=2204750&gameId=290413130

    ReplyDelete
  169. OMG - I just noticed - they hung TWO banners for last year?!! one for the ALEast and one for the ALChamp. Ok, that's gay.

    ReplyDelete
  170. hahaha


    Winning is new to them, they're still trying to figure out how to handle it.

    ReplyDelete
  171. lol ok the moron who said medialovers is just said.
    You are the same type of scum that writes money for nothing after the first game of the season.
    If you dont understand this game, please keep your comments to your self, they are just embarassing for you and everyone else.
    For Shame.

    ReplyDelete
  172. What I don't understand is why everyone is so giddy about the Rays. Sure, they have a talented young team but is it a guarantee that their bullpen or rotation will hold up the way they did last year? No, because you can't guarantee that with any team. Right now the Rays are 4-3 and just got rocked up in Baltimore for two straight games just as the Yankees did.

    It's been 7 games and the Orioles and Jays are the top two teams in the Al East at the moment, which is just more proof that it's early.

    ReplyDelete
  173. Tough loss hopefully Wang gets it together the yankees need him to pitch well.

    ReplyDelete
  174. It is early. Tomorrow is another day. Hopefully A.J. can have another good game and get the W.

    Thanks for all the comments.

    ReplyDelete
  175. Wang needs to fix something. Belt high, 89-90 MPH fastballs, with little-to-no sinking action, are not going to cut it.

    That being said, aside from Wang's awful starts and CCs opener, the team has played decent all around. And aside from the one bad blown chance by the bullpen in KC (which is going to happen to any team from time to time), the team is really not playing poorly.

    It's going to take more than a week of games for the true colors of this team to show. Once Wang straghtens himself out and Tex and A-Rod are back, I have a feeling we're going to see a level of consistancy that we haven't enjoyed for years.

    ReplyDelete
  176. For the nine millionth time, it isn't 7 games, you keep repeating the same old warn out news media apartheid garbage. This is NOT a new team and what this team is doing right now is EXACTLY what they did last year and the year before that. Now, they are even older.

    And, nobody gives a shit whether they are missing their first baseman or third baseman, furthermore, thank you for pointing out the OBVIOUS Mr. News Media. That is a bullshit excuse. Every team has injuries and the Yankees have a lot of them year in and year out because they are OLD. Their third baseman sucks anyways. I'll take 10 Tex's for 1 Arod. Arod is a choke artist that NEVER does anything when it counts.

    YOU put your faith in Jeter, Posada, Matsui, Arod and Mo. They are nothign but OLD MEN! You simple can't stand facts like all news media.

    Do you want to take bets on this team finishing first or making the playoffs? They will do neither and that is with improving their pitching immensely.

    It is so funny listening to you media lovers. You cry wolf when there is no wolf so when the real wolf shows up no one can recognize him. You never worry about important matters but then you concentrate on little things (i.e. its only 7 games). This is called STRAINING AT A GNAT AND SWALLOWING THE CAMEL. This is what ALL the news media does (mainstream or sports take your pick!) and they do it via APARTHEID! Minority over majority! Read any newspaper today. End o story! Newspaper salesman that's it. ROFLMAO.

    ReplyDelete
  177. Dude, "anonymous", you need to stop watching baseball immediately. You are insane.

    ReplyDelete
  178. You know, a few folks in this thread mentioned Micahel Kay (to me, he's one of those guys who always looks like he stinks, but perhaps that's no matter), and one of you mentioned how he seems to get excited when the OTHER TEAM hits a home run or scores some runs. I'd add that he even sounds like he's rooting for the other team (of course, that garbage man Sterling does the same thing). I have no idea why the Yankees would hire someone who sounds like he's rooting for the other guys.

    But for years now I've had a solution. I actually listen to the televised games with the sound off/muted. I know enough about the game to know what's happening. Now that I get all the Yankee games on the dish, I find myself much more relaxed (even when they are taking a beating) while I watch the game with no sound. How pleasant it is not to have to hear that plastic-faced bozo sound like he's cheering for the other guys.

    Has anyone else noticed MK's propensity for this?

    Mike

    ReplyDelete
  179. I have Mike B., I really don't like listening to Kay at all.

    When he was talking about Harry Kalas, and how beloved Kalas is in Philly, I couldn't help thinking that Kay will never be loved like that by Yankees fans, ever. The main reason is because he is too obsessed with sound impartial.

    As far as the muting thing, that's not a bad idea, but I like the sound of the crowd too much.

    ReplyDelete
  180. Right, Greg; he'll never be beloved in NYC.

    Regarding muting, after a Yankee hits a home run or after three guys score on a triple I'll actually put the sound back on just to hear the crowd noise. Then it's "click," back to mute. You gotta love remote controls!

    Mike
    "Just Say No to Sterling and Kay"

    ReplyDelete