Randle McMurphy wrote: Richard Griffin
Brett Cecil expressed "anger" at himself. Sees nothing he can build on in any of his starts and does not know how to fix it. He's a mess.
Well that's a good thing to hear from one of your starters. Seems to have absolutely no confidence in himself. When can we bring Jesse Litsch back?
I was watching the Yankee broadcast today (was on local ESPN Malaysia--I live in Brunei at the moment) and their explanation is that perhaps Cecil has cut too many of his pitches, which has led him to lose extension (and thus, velocity) on the fastball. They also think the same thing has happened to Hughes.
Still though, this is all on Cecil. He is really pussing out here.
They mentioned that Cecil threw ten fastballs the entire time he pitched today. 10.
He is **** scared out there and refuses to throw the strike under the hands even though he makes the hitters respect the other stuff he throws if he does.
He threw it until Granderson tripled (who frankly is a notorious first strike hitte (who burned them again that way in the ninth--SCOUTING REPORT CIBIA!) and then he gave up. He had only one pitch working today--the curve. It worked for two innings and then the Yankees figured out (brilliant tacticians that they are) that he was only throwing it and he got hammered again,
I know he's only got 88-90 right now but he HAS to throw the fastball for stirkes. HAS to. He doesn't have the finesse game to throw 30 chageups a game.
Until he really believes that--he's better off down and Litsch up, as much as it pains me to say, because he'll at least challenge the hitters.