Baseball Toaster was unplugged on February 4, 2009.
As I made my way out of my apartment building this morning I saw several brown leaves on the ground. The weather, which has been hot and muggy for the past few days, was clear and lovely and for the first time this year I thought, fall is near. For a decade that's meant one thing for Yankee fans: the playoffs. Yet with 29 games left in the regular season, the Bombers are no lock to play October baseball. Funny, but I feel more confident in their chances should they reach the playoffs than in their ability to actually make it in the first place (damn those Devil Rays). From here on out, the wins will be that much sweeter and the losses more painful. Joel Pineiro is starting for the Mariners this afternoon and he's not a bad pitcher, but the Yankees have to win this game and that is all there is to it. I feel if they can take two-of-three from the A's, Rays, Sox and Rays again, they should be in good shape.
Time to step up, fellas.
I am off to my folks place down the Shore- 4 days of beers, sun, waves, and watching the Yankees dole out beatdowns in Hi-Def. I will miss the game threads here, but will have to make do.
Grind it.
BP
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While I'm very happy he can't possibly help wreck any more postseasons for us, I'm also sad. I had high hopes for Brown; oops. We got nothing from him. To have given up Ted Lilly, Jason Arnold, and John-Ford Griffin and received nothing in return is sad.
Sure, Lilly is hurt now, and Arnold and Griffin haven't lived up to their potential, but I can't help believing things might have been different in '03 and '04 (and this year!) if Lilly had been around instead of Weaver and Brown . . .
"Brown's roster spot was given to Ramiro Mendoza ... He was a member of four World Series championship teams with the Yankees from 1996-00 and got a World Series ring with the 2004 Boston Red Sox."
That just cracks me up -- I can't believe Mendoza has five WS rings! (And something tells me he won't be wearing his latest one around the clubhouse...)
Fastforward to today's game. Torre's got the good line-up there, but with Matsui at DH and Lawton, Bernie and Sheffield in the OF, some scary OF defense. Good thing Wright has a 1.45 GB/FB ratio thus far this year.
I was blah on the Weaver for Lilly deal, however. Just in 2002, ERA aside, IMO Lilly had pitched better. When you add in the traditional lefty-in-the-Stadium advantage, and his tendancy for lots of Ks, AND the lost prospects, I thought it might be a mistake - might be, because of Weaver's experience and "top of the rotation stuff", as you say. (BTW, Lilly is actually a few months younger than Weaver, unless Yahoo has their birthdays wrong, so age was probably a wash.)
Was it a worthwhile gamble? Sure, hindsight is 20-20 and the odds were on the Yanks' side both times. Those are the kinds of deals Cashman should make if he can - that they didn't work says more about the players than him.
As for Andy, I think that ship has sailed folks, at least for this year. Activating Sierra gives us a good power bat on the bench, meanwhile Andy can help the Clippers into the playoffs. Maybe we'll see him when Columbus's season ends. If we do, I'm sure it will be in the dugout and not on the field.
Injury delay in the game with Wright pitching to Sexson. What is it?!
Speaking of Yahoo, they showed Wright getting Sexson to fly out to CF, without mention of an injury. What's up?
Me too. There was some pitcher earlier this season who destroyed his elbow on a pitch. It came out sideways and his career was over. I remember seeing it on Sportscenter but I can't remember who it was. That was my image....
Thanks. Stupid mlb gamecenter. Cliff and I were in panic mode methinks.
rabid stan, help out those of us at work with no video - what was the "adventure"?
He doubled down the left field line.
Home - .227/.248/.325
Road - .315/.346/.486 (!)
Since when does Yankee Stadium HURT a lefty batter?
Brown 15M), Bernie (12M), Stanton (Not sure how much we paid), Matsui (8 Mill),Karsay (saving of 5Mil or so b/c of buyout), Gordon (3.75 Mill), F. Rodriguez (3.15 Mill), May (1.2 Mill we paid), Lawton (no idea), Tino (2.75 Mill, has option), Small, Bellhorn, Embree, Leiter (400K), Sierra (1.5Mill), Franklin, Flaherty (800k), Sanchez(600k), Chacon (847k).
That is what I can figure, which seems like a lot. By my (terrible) calculations, that adds up to 55 Million coming off the books. Granted, Matsui MUST be resigned, and will be for more than 8 Mill, but most of that money can be replaced by really really cheap minor leaguers (Sierra, Gordon, F-Rod Embree, Tino, Flaherty etc...). Am I wrong here?
Sigh.
I knew I should have applied for the job at MLB to be the data entry person for Gameday.
Meanwhile, is Leiter giving Wright pitching tips? He seems to be throwing a lot of balls, especially on the first pitch. Good thing these Mariners can't hit . . .
This offseason will be very different from those of the past several years, that's for sure.
I totally agree with Alex I'm really confident that the Yanks are going to be really tough in the playoffs, but I'm not really sure if they can make it. They have to play 29 really tough must-win games, but then again so do their rivals.
Gary Sheffield grounds out softly.
Is this even possible for Sheff? :)
Its becoming more and more clear that we really want to play the White Sox if we make the playoffs, however that can work out.
I can't think whose signed in the bullpen for next year. Sturze, Mendoza, Rivera. Anyone else?
Is it just me or does Wright seem to be giving up more fly outs today?
And I just hear they called up Phillips!!
but Sheff, A-Rod and Giambi have to score this inning.
Either on the neck or collarbone.
Here's hoping he didn't swallow his chaw.
He's coming out
Tanyon's coming in.
Ohhh, Tanyon just got ganked on that call!
Fucking Sturtze. Thanks a lot.
And here comes Alan Embree!
Why does the Yankee offense either rips pitchers apart or makes them look like Walter Johnson?
I'm flashin' back to the '77 and '78 teams, when the 7-8-9 innings were 'winnin' time' you just knew somehow, someway something was going to happen. And more often than not it did. I need to feel that again!
x-rays on Wright negative
Why did Sheff try to barehand it off the wall?
Go D-Rays!
We're above .500, right?
That last looked like the one that hit Wright
Sh*t.
There was no 'grind' in this game. Maybe Georgie needs to skip the t-shirts and TATTOO some of the guys. Maybe starting with himself. We just split with a Triple-A team. Nice.
Go, Devil Rays. They're off to a good start.
Man, this was an utterly discouraging loss. I'm not rational enough to write about it just yet.
When I posted here a few days ago that the Sox lineup was singularly spectacular in scoring runs and were winning despite a mediocre pitching staff, you implied in your response that the Yankees were the same -- but this is not the case, especially at Fenway. Scoring seven or more runs a game seems to be the rule up here. Two, three, heck five run leads mean nothing to this Sox team. If they had half-way decent pitching they'd be leading the AL East by 15 games.
Courtesy Steve Lombardi, for Boston; runs scored, runs allowed, W-L record, not including the last two games:
April: 5.65/4.36/12-11
May: 5.29/4.99/16-12
June: 6.00/4.73/17-9
July: 5.04/4.71/14-13
August*: 7.04/5.44/16-9
Sigh. It's going to be very hard to catch them, especially when losing 2/4 to Seattle.
How to they stand up to the "First Team" of Dick, Bush and Colon?
I don't understand how he can use Mendoza in a big spot for his fist time out. Last week, Cashman said that he wasn't ML ready.
Boston does have the edge in offense over the Yankees, while the Yankees' pitching is marginally better.
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