Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Madden: "Don't Worry About CC and Tex" ..... Wait, what?

Yeah I know what you're thinking, 'isn't this the same Bill Madden who just 24 hours ago was acting like Monday's loss was a big deal?' Well, yes folks it is. But now he wants to ease your concerns. More on that later. First let's look at the article:
Okay, so the first returns on the combined $341 million the Yankees gave CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira were something less than sterling. Actually, they were awful. With Sabathia's 4-1/3 innings of eight-hit, six-run, no-strikeouts misery and Teixeira's 0-for-4 and failure to move any of the five runners on base during his at-bats, there's already angst in Yankeeville.

But I'm here to quell any early panic among the pinstriped legions while at the same time offering a historically certified declaration to Sabathia and Teixeira: Opening Days are overrated. In fact, you could even say opening months are overrated.

How can I make this assertion? Because it seems like the Yankees have a history with much-celebrated, high-priced free agents who flop in their debuts, but eventually get it together and wind up earning their money and even going on to the Hall of Fame.

Two prime examples: Catfish Hunter and Goose Gossage.

... in [Hunter's] first start as a Yankee in the 1975 home opener at Shea, Hunter was battered by the Detroit Tigers for five runs in seven innings, including a monster three-run homer by Nate Colbert in a 5-3 loss. His second start wasn't much better as the Red Sox roughed him up for nine hits in 7-2/3 innings for another 5-3 loss. His third outing was even worse as the Tigers rocked him for sixruns in three innings.

After his first four starts as a Yankee, Hunter was 0-3 with a 7.36 ERA, while giving up 28 hits, 21 earned runs and four homers in 25-2/3 innings.
On Opening Day '78 against the Rangers in Texas, Gossage surrendered a home run to Richie Zisk to blow his first save opportunity as a Yankee, as well as the game. His next appearance, four days later in Milwaukee, he blew the save by giving up a homer to Larry Hisle, then lost the game on an RBI hit by Don Money. With two losses and two blown saves in his first two games, Gossage was both infuriated and humiliated when a capacity crowd at Yankee Stadium booed him lustily during introductions before the home opener.

Teammate Ken Holtzman, standing next to him, needled: "That ain't 'Goose' they're yelling, buddy boy."

But that still wasn't the worst of it for Gossage. In the first game of the Yankees' second road trip, manager Billy Martin brought Gossage into the ninth inning of a tie game against the Blue Jays in Toronto with runners at first and second. With the sacrifice on, Gossage rushed in and fielded the bunt and threw the ball 10 rows up into the first-base seats as the winning run crossed the plate. Afterward, Gossage retreated to his locker in the visiting clubhouse and dissolved into tears.

It took Yankee captain Thurman Munson to restore his confidence - and the Yankee season - by approaching Gossage at his locker and declaring for everyone in the room to hear: "Well, Goose, you've ------ up games just about every way possible now, how are you gonna ---- up the next one?"

As we all know Gossage and Hunter ended up being OK, and those early struggles became nothing more than distant memories.

But what I really want to know is how Madden can one day act as if it's the end of the world and then pull a complete 180 the next day? What happened, did he read up on Yankees history overnight and realize that other players have had bad games before?

16 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats typical of the most of the new york writers. They overreact in the columns and then the next day they scold yankee fans for overreacting and telling them to calm down its only 1 game.

Anonymous said...

the post and daily news is trash.

Anonymous said...

i wouldn't expect anything less...they try to make it seem the sky is falling, and then tell everyone, they are overreacting...and everything will be all right...

then when the season is over they can write "i told you so" on however it turns out...if the yankees don't win they can see "well i wrote back on april 6th they were in trouble" or if the yankees win, they can write "well i told everyone on april 7th they were overreacting to that first game"...

Jason @ IIATMS said...

Thats typical of the most of the new york writers. They overreact in the columns and then the next day they scold yankee fans for overreacting and telling them to calm down its only 1 game.

Yep, what he/she said.

She-Fan said...

The trouble is...it works. I let these people dictate my moods!

Greg Cohen said...

Hahaha She-Fan, you can't let that happen.

Unknown said...

Gregorio,

Como estas primo? Been a minute as usual.

Bad start, but hey... nothing could be a worse start than 11 years ago. That team started 1-7 losing their first three straight. That team was the 1998 Yankees. We know the rest.

S'all good in the hood. Go Yanks.

Greg Cohen said...

What's up Derek? Long time no speak dude. Where have you been?

You gotta hit up one of the game threads soon.

Yeah I'm not too worried, one game is one game. I think it's very funny how people react to individual games in a sport like baseball. Football? Fine, but not baseball.

Unknown said...

Yeah man, I'll def hop on one of the game threads soon.. see you got some new regulars around here, thats good man community is a wonderful thing on a site like this. Keep it comin man Ill be around. You still have the best postgame wrapups in the biz.

See ya round,

D

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Unknown said...

All of those critics will be proven wrong once the baseball season is in full motion! CC Tex and AJ and the rest of the yanks will have a great year especially with the new stadium this year.

Liam Gallagher said...

BREAKING NEWS: Athletics claim Dan Giese off of waviers.

I'm going to miss him.

Unknown said...

He was a solid player but he's not a young guy (31) The Yankees have many other SP such as Ian, Phil and Kei who are all better and younger than him.

Greg Cohen said...

Thanks Derek.

See ya dude.

Will said...

"First let's look at the article"

actually, let's not.

Cool Papa said...

I like the idea of reminding Yankees fans of previous "tough" opening in NY.

But, 78, is a year that was total choas in the yanks organization.

yes, I am that old--lol

there is no way, you yanks fans want to go through that type of season with the magnitude of press coverage NOW.

yankee chaos made the philly pages in those days without our level of sophistication today.

anyway, hang in there yankees fans, it will turn around shortly.