Monday, May 4, 2009

Yankees vs. Red Sox Series Preview

Yankees vs. Red Sox
New Yankee Stadium
(2 games)



It will be another first in the brief history of the new Yankee Stadium, the first visit from the arch rival Boston Red Sox. After being swept last weekend at Fenway it's very important for the Yankees to have a good series in the Bronx. It's just two games, so anything less than a sweep will leave me disappointed.

The Yankees come off a pretty successful weekend series with the Angels, as they were able to take two of three. They are still lost when it comes to their bullpen, but between that and all the injuries, I'm pretty happy with the 13-11 record. They're currently in third place in the AL East, 1.5 games behind second place Boston, and 3.5 games behind the first place Blue Jays.

Boston is coming off of a rough weekend down in Tampa which saw the Rays take three out of four. Justin Masterson and Tim Wakefield are still the only starters on the staff who are throwing the ball well, and they're still waiting for Daisuke Matsuzaka to return from the DL.

While their starters have not lived up to expectations their bullpen has. With Jonathan Papelbon, Hideki Okajima, Ramon Ramirez, Manny Delcarmen, and the rest of the arms out there the game is pretty much over if they have a lead after five or six. So far this season they are 10-0 when leading after five innings.

Boston is 15-10, and currently in second place in the AL East, two games behind the first place Blue Jays.

Pitching Matchups


Game 1:
Today @ 7:05 p.m. | TV/Radio: YES, ESPN, WCBS 880
Phil Hughes RHP (1-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. Jon Lester LHP (1-2, 5.40 ERA)

Game 2: Tomorrow @ 7:05 p.m | TV/Radio: YES, WCBS 880
Joba Chamberlain RHP (1-0, 3.13 ERA) vs. Josh Beckett RHP (2-2, 7.22 ERA)

Players to Watch

YANKEES: Robinson Cano - Cano is eighth in the majors with a .363 batting average, and has clearly been the Yankees best hitter to start the season. He also has hammered Red Sox pitching throughout his career. In 69 games against Boston in his career Cano is batting .324/.349/.547, with 12 HR, 52 RBI, and 18 doubles. In the three games against the Sox up in Boston he batted .400/.375/.867 (6-for-15) with 2 HR, and 6 RBI.

Cano vs. Lester: .214/.214/.286 (3-for-14), 2B, RBI
Cano vs. Beckett: .364/.432/.667 (3-for-14), 2 HR, 9 RBI, 4 2B

RED SOX: Jason Bay - Bay almost single-handedly swept the Yankees last weekend in Fenway, hitting .600/.714/1.100 with two doubles, a homer, six RBI, and scored four. The homer was the game tying shot off Mo in game one of the series and completely turned the series around. In 17 career games against the Yankees Bay is hitting .311/.380/.541 with 2 HR and 14 RBI. He did struggle a bit at the old stadium, hitting just .243/.250/.432 with a homer and 8 RBI in nine games.

Bay vs. Hughes: NR
Bay vs. Chamberlain: .600/.667/.800 (3-for-5). 2B, BB


Injury Report

YANKEES
- Alex Rodriguez, 3B: 15-day DL with a torn labrum in right hip. He is down in Tampa rehabbing at the Yankees' minor-league complex in Tampa. He's expected back in early to mid May.
- Xavier Nady, RF: 15-day DL with an injured right elbow. It was thought that he would need season-ending surgery, but it is now being reported that he may avoid the surgery and miss just 4-6 weeks.
- Cody Ransom, INF: 60-day DL with a strained right quad.
- Brian Bruney, RP: 15-day DL with a sore right elbow.
- Chien-Ming Wang, SP: 15-day DL with hip abductor muscle weakness.
- Damaso Marte, RP: 15-day DL with a sore shoulder.

RED SOX
- Rocco Baldelli, CF/RF: 15-day DL with a strained left hamstring.
- Daisuke Matsuzaka, SP: 15-day DL with right arm fatigue.
- Jed Lowrie, SS/3B: 15-day with a left wrist sprain.
- John Smoltz, SP: 15-day DL as he recovers from right shoulder surgery.
- Mark Kotsay, CF: 15-day DL as he recovers from back surgery.
- Miguel González, RP: 60-day DL as he recovers from right elbow surgery.

11 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope the Game gets in tonight. Planned on watching yesterday til I heard of the rain-out, then I went to the back up team, the Muts and they were rained out, So I ended up watching Cubs/Marlins and Sox/Rays; which made me a sad panda.
-Cartman

Greg Cohen said...

I'm supposed to go tonight, but it's not looking good. 70% chance of rain all night.

Anonymous said...

They could have squeezed the game in yesterday, it stopped raining by 3.

Anonymous said...

where do you sit Greg...bleachers or you get good seats?

Peter F. said...

Any word on tonight's game? Will they just play in the rain?

Anonymous said...

greg where did u find this on mlb.com, ive found them before but cant find them now

Greg Cohen said...

Anon, tonight I'm sitting in the upper deck in right field. I've sat in the bleacher and the upper deck for the other games I've been to. I can't afford good seats.

Other anon, yes they could have played yesterday, they canceled the game too soon, unfortunately, that probably means they will wait till the last minute tonight before they make a decision.

Anon 3, where did I find what?

Peter, no word yet on tonight.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't look good it is pouring at the stadium. The rain gets light for some time and then it starts pouring hard again.

Anonymous said...

I got upper deck tickets in the left field right around 3rd for $20 a ticket...unheard of for a Boston series..Thank you rain!

Anonymous said...

the match preview. i found them on mlb.com once but cant find them anymore.

Greg Cohen said...

Nicely done Anon. It really is a great buyers market for these tix.

Other Anon, I'm not sure. I got all this info from MLB.com, ESPN, and Baseball Reference.