Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Girardi Expects More From Joba

Continuing the Joba Chamberlain theme this morning there's this article from Mark Feinsand about how Joe Girardi wants to see more from Joba.
Joba Chamberlain may have thought his disastrous outing on Sunday was the result of one or two bad pitches, but Joe Girardi believes it was much more than that.

"One or two bad pitches doesn't usually lead to seven runs unless there are some errors or funny things that happen," Girardi said Monday. "That was not the game he's capable of pitching."

Despite his endorsement of Chamberlain as the No. 4 starter in the postseason on Sunday, Girardi made it clear that nothing is set in stone.

"Everyone has a chance to show us as we move forward," Girardi said. "These last two weeks are very important for some spots. We need him to pitch well. He's important to our success, so it's time for him to step it up."

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3 Comments:

bruceb said...

This is the acid test for Gaudin tonight and, without wishing to sound too pessimistic, I'll be surprised if he passes it. I think the best we can hope for against this power-packed batting lineup is three or four runs conceded in four or five innings. Considering he didn't use the "A" relievers last night, I hope that Girardi allows him only a short leash. If he gets in trouble early, then I expect to see Aceves come into the game. If they want to be confident of securing the division and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, the Yanks really must win one of the next two games. If we don't, it's going to be an anxious end to the regular season.

JP said...

Joba's keys to success are:

1. re-establishing his 95mph+ fastball.
2. Mix in more damn curves, start guys off with a curve, he always uses the damn FB.
3. Challenge the hitters, don't be afraid to go at them, 1/2 pitch outs are just as good as strike-outs.
4. He needs to listen to Molina and Jorge, he can't call his own game yet, he doesn't have the experience to do so.

Anonymous said...

Joba keys to succuess is fixing his mechanics. That is why at times his velocity is down and he is not locating. Joba problem has been mechanics. Girardi said they got rid of the hitch right after the allstar break which is why he pitched those 3 great games.

I think Gaudin would be a nice 1 inning reliever, he is a strikeout pitcher. He had a 5.10 era in the nl west. But he has done a nice job for us and is only 26.

If Gaudin pitches 7 strong innings tonight and gets the win against the angels. Then you would realistically consider him starting in the playoffs. If not I still would give Joba the start ar the 4th starter and keep him on a short leash and have Gaudin back him up.