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A's @ Yanks

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:02 pm
by Dr. Detfink
Game 1: (Cahill) @ NYY (Moseley)
Game 2: OAK (Mazzaro) @ NYY (Hughes)
Game 3: OAK (Anderson) @ NYY (Burnett)
Game 4: OAK (Braden) @ NYY (Sabathia)

Tonight Dustin "Sugar Shane" Mosley takes the hill. Right now, the Yanks rotation is desperately trying to stabilize itself with two rookies Mosley and Nova. Andy Pettitte's impending return could be that solution but is it enough to fight off the Tampa Bay Rays?

Hughes could be on a 5 inning limit. His arm has never been this many innings on the professional level. What a breakout season but the Yanks must keep that arm intact and save it for the post season where he could be the difference maker as a #4 starter.

Can AJ Burnett buy a win? He may have to.

CC trying to get to 20 wins...unfortunately, not sure the Yanks can get him rest before the Post season, a strategy that they used last season in order to get CC to pitch on short rest.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 2:14 am
by Christophersp10
Cahill got his butt kicked. Came in on a great stretch of starts and didn't last more than 4 innings, 9 hits, 8 runs.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:37 am
by Pharmcat
nice win!

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:39 am
by Dr. Detfink
Yea, the offense definitely delivered because when I saw the yanks down by three in the first, i was like oh ****, Mosley has got nothing.

Good ol'Javier giving up 1 run on two hits in two innings. At least Cash will finally admit his mistake along with Pavano and Burnett.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 1:10 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
Nice to see the offense come alive when its banged up. Thames will definitely get credit as an unsung hero if we win the division, he has more than made up for ARod in his absence and has saved our a**.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:44 pm
by Dr. Detfink
So is Mosley the Aaron Small of 2010? The guy who came out of nowhere to eat innings? Maybe premature as Mosley is starting to get hit off.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:02 pm
by Pharmcat
small was better imo

that jeter play was nice, signature grab in the hole and the jump toss...never gets old

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/video/pl ... d=11541007

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 12:52 am
by DakkaFromNyc
Does anyone know how the Yankees plan to manage Phil Hughes? like are they going to shut him down soon for the playoffs? Any news about that?

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 2:22 am
by Christophersp10
DakkaFromNyc wrote:Does anyone know how the Yankees plan to manage Phil Hughes? like are they going to shut him down soon for the playoffs? Any news about that?



Pretty that Girardi stated that Phil is on an innings limit for the year but all bets are off once it comes to the playoffs.


1 Game Lead in the division and an 8 game lead for the WC with 30 games left to go.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 3:49 am
by nykgeneralmanager
DakkaFromNyc wrote:Does anyone know how the Yankees plan to manage Phil Hughes? like are they going to shut him down soon for the playoffs? Any news about that?

Everyone has been estimating that the innings limit is about 180, and right now he is at 150. With 30 games to go, that leaves 6 starts (at 5 innings per start)...so they actually wouldn't need to skip him if they just pull him after 5.

It would probably be better to skip him once (once Pettitte is back we will have Moseley/Nova to take Hughes' spot for a start, or even Vazquez) so that he will have 5 starts left, giving him 6 innings a start. I think that would be better, since you don't want to train his arm to go 5 innings for the last month of the season.

Personally, I don't understand why they go by innings. I've always felt pitch count would be more logical. If Hughes throws 100 pitches in 5 innings or 100 pitches in 7 innings, then the 7 innings looks more taxing on his arm. In my opinion, 100 pitches in 5 innings is the more taxing game, because he had to throw more in less time and probably faced more baserunners and tight spots. But thats just me.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 5:44 am
by Dr. Detfink
If the Yanks had any breathing room, they'd shut down Hughes right now.

Today, he wasn't very sharp at all. I think there were few innings where he was pitching with men on. Although I am proud of Hughes, he got away with an anemic A's line up. Still, a win is a win.

Teixiera is locked in and we can only hope that A-Rod gets into a groove when he returns.

Brace yourself, AJ Burnett takes the mound.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 3:34 pm
by Wade2k6
AJ does take the mound today, but the good thing is the Yankees can't leave this series with anything less then a split, and have CC going tomorrow. This has been a very good series for the Yankees, the bats are finally starting to come alive. Tex, Cano, Swisher, Posada, and Thames are all hitting down the stretch, can't ask for anything more then that. Between that and the Yankees getting back A-Rod & Pettite, they are looking in good shape.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Wed Sep 1, 2010 8:08 pm
by Pharmcat
oh know, burnett on the mound

reminds me of estaban BLOWiaza from a few years ago: guaranteed loss each time out

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Thu Sep 2, 2010 9:07 am
by Dr. Detfink
Estaban Loaiza never had Burnett's velocity...and IS IT Possible...could it be, a good pitching performance by AJ!!!!!

Mark Teixiera is locked in and carrying the offense. Perfect time too. One can only hope that as he continues to hit well that A-Rod gets more looks when he returns.

Yanks are on the mend, MLB look out!

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Thu Sep 2, 2010 5:25 pm
by DakkaFromNyc
nykgeneralmanager wrote:
DakkaFromNyc wrote:Does anyone know how the Yankees plan to manage Phil Hughes? like are they going to shut him down soon for the playoffs? Any news about that?

Everyone has been estimating that the innings limit is about 180, and right now he is at 150. With 30 games to go, that leaves 6 starts (at 5 innings per start)...so they actually wouldn't need to skip him if they just pull him after 5.

It would probably be better to skip him once (once Pettitte is back we will have Moseley/Nova to take Hughes' spot for a start, or even Vazquez) so that he will have 5 starts left, giving him 6 innings a start. I think that would be better, since you don't want to train his arm to go 5 innings for the last month of the season.

Personally, I don't understand why they go by innings. I've always felt pitch count would be more logical. If Hughes throws 100 pitches in 5 innings or 100 pitches in 7 innings, then the 7 innings looks more taxing on his arm. In my opinion, 100 pitches in 5 innings is the more taxing game, because he had to throw more in less time and probably faced more baserunners and tight spots. But thats just me.


Nova should replace Vasquez

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Thu Sep 2, 2010 7:58 pm
by Christophersp10
Sweeeppppppp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


CC wants his second Cy Young.

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Thu Sep 2, 2010 8:17 pm
by Pharmcat
CC has been amazing

just need to keep innings in check for POs

Re: A's @ Yanks

Posted: Fri Sep 3, 2010 2:09 am
by Dr. Detfink
Oh hell yes, CC= Cy Young....