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The Tampa Bay Devil Rays are fifth in the American League (ninth in the majors) in runs scored. They're also fifth in the majors in EQA. Thus far this season they are 6-3 against the Yankees, who are second in the majors in both categories. The Devil Rays have now won seven games on the road this year, three of them in the Bronx. Tampa has scored 7.2 runs per game against the Yankees, scoring five or more in eight of their nine meetings. The Yankees have scored 7.4 runs against Tampa, scoring four or fewer runs in five of their nine meetings, but scoring a total of 39 runs in just two games.
Those are a lot of ugly numbers. Chien-Ming Wang, whom I'm officially dubbing the anchor of this Yankee rotation (Moose and Unit are the aces, Meat and Mr. Nasty are the question marks, Tiger is the anchor), looks to keep the top half of the scoreboard neat and tidy tonight as the Yanks try to save some face by salvaging a split of this four game series with the worst team in their league.
Wang's mound opponent is 6'9" lefty Mark Hendrickson (whose official name, by the way, is "6'9" Lefty Mark Hendrickson"). Hendrickson has some ugly numbers of his own (5.83 ERA, 1.63 WHIP, 4.18 K/9, 1.50 K/BB, 1.27 HR/9, opponents hitting .322/.371/.516, 7.55 road ERA, 9.43 June ERA). The only thing Hendrickson does well is stifle lefties (.219/.269/.329). That should mean more bench time for Tony Mowack. Whether or not we'll see Russ Johnson (2 for 9 vs. lefties this year after an 0 for 2 against Scott Kazmir yesterday) get his second consecutive start at first, well, I doubt it, but we'll find out soon enough.
re: cheating
"For hitters, boning bats in the bathroom is not considered cheating Guys bone their bats in broad daylight:
That stat about the DRays being 5th in runs scored would be a heck of a lot more impressive if most of them weren't scored against the Yankees. (sigh)
Yeah - a sarcastic remark. It's all I can think of at the moment. This game is depressing. Can we pull off a 9th inning comeback against Baez? Geez - I hope so. Losing 3-of-4 to the DRays (again!) is just no fun.
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Now that we are about to drop three of four to the Devil Rays, can we please make some changes (read NOT trading away our kids)
"Bradley is the answer if we want to continue our string of jerks on the team."
Bradley may have some anger issues, but from all reports his teammates like him and he is good in the clubhouse.
http://www.onlybaseballmatters.com/archives/2005/05/31-ask_any_casual_baseball_fan.php
god this is depressing.
As the trade deadline looms, call me crazy but outside of the obvious pitching help, it sure wouldn't hurt to add some attitude to the roster. Jeter, Sheff, and MatsZilla lead quietly by example, while A-Rod is yet to find a really comfortable place for himself which he will, it's coming. It's almost as everyone is a little "too respectful".
Hard to describe, but we need some kind of 'spark' who understands the dynamics of the roster (superstars, vets and kids), and can bring some intensity to the team both on the field and in the clubhouse. If we're throwing names around, Bradley fits that bill more than anyone I can think would be available.
And yes, tonight was yet another frustrating game. But 4.5 behind the team we really need to worry about with 90 to go. I'm not about to panic yet.
Plus, the Yankees have come from further back than 5 games.
Lets be realistic for a moment here:
The only way the Yankees can shake up their roster is to first cut/tade Womack, that is the most obvious. No one is going to take giambi or brown off of our hands, so we would have to cut them too. We could trade Quantrill and cut Stanton and bring up Anderson and anyone to sit on the bench for Stanton.
Is Bradley a free agent next year? If not, I don't see what we could offer that would satisfy the Dodgers. Maybe Cano, Wang, and Duncan, but that doesn't seem like the right move.
So, what ideas are there out there to shake things up and start over, anybody?
Fair enuf. Tho' I still think Erstad is wildly overrated. As for first base, I dunno, Mike Sweeney? Andy Phillips?
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