According to a source of Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, "the Yankees have apparently expressed interest in Rich Harden." Slusser believes the A's would demand full price for Harden, perhaps asking for Ian Kennedy and young pitchers.Please don't let Billy Beane's hand in our cookie jar.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Rich Harden
via MLBTradeRumors:
Monday, March 17, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal is in the lineup today for the Yankees but this is not his first time in a NY uniform. In Roger Clemens' [sic] MVP Baseball for Super Nintendo, "B Crystal" DH'd (I believe) for the New York Rebels (the unlicensed version of the Yankees.) He hit for power and average.
Also, the NY Rebels had the Confederate flag as their team symbol. It was weird.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Of all the games to NOT be on TV
A benches-clearing brawl after Shelley Duncan spikes Iwamura. There is no video evidence, but I think it went something like this:
Joe Girardi has a reputation for being pretty ruthless and competitive. Does this mean that the Yankees will finally show some balls under the helm of Joe Girardi? Will we finally protect our multi-bajillion-dollar players so they don't have to play duck-and-cover in the batter's box? Can we finally brush some pesky hitters off the plate? Let's hope so.
UPDATE: There was video of the slide and the brawl on YES and ESPN.
Joe Girardi has a reputation for being pretty ruthless and competitive. Does this mean that the Yankees will finally show some balls under the helm of Joe Girardi? Will we finally protect our multi-bajillion-dollar players so they don't have to play duck-and-cover in the batter's box? Can we finally brush some pesky hitters off the plate? Let's hope so.
UPDATE: There was video of the slide and the brawl on YES and ESPN.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Five Reasons Why I'm an Idiot by Tom Verducci
Five pitchers who could make a big jump in 2008
Verducci starts out by praising Beckett as the second coming.
I know that Luddites like Tom Verducci don't want to use defense-independent-ERA and stats like that. But when they contradict their own points, doesn't it sink in that Wins are very misleading.
He then goes on to explain how Josh Beckett improved between '06 and '07.
OK, onto his choices for the next big "breakout" pitchers:
1. Felix Hernandez - I don't hate this choice. But he quotes Mel Stottlemyre and, as a Yankee's fan, the mere presence of Mel in the same stadium means that this kid is going to get his shoulder buried into the dirt.
2. Daisuke Matsuzaka - There's an argument to be made that Daisuke is now stretched out and can perform in a full American 162-game season. Verducci opts, instead, to say that Daisuke will improve because he's fatter now. Also, he notes that:
3. Chad Billingsley - I guess... not really controversial.
4. Pedro Martinez - Well, come on, wouldn't he have to! He pitched 28 innings last season.
5. Dontrelle Willis - This is the kicker. Dontrelle Willis is going to bring his 1.6 WHIP into the AL Central and dominate? He's been imploding for the past three seasons. He'll be eaten alive.
Also, where's Phil Hughes? He's a universally accepted ace-type prospect who's about to enter his first full season and is showing amazing stuff in ST (not that I expect Verducci to be watching ST.)
Verducci starts out by praising Beckett as the second coming.
Beckett didn't come out of nowhere. He was the World Series MVP with the Marlins in 2003, and he did win 16 games in 2006, albeit with a 5.01 ERA.Through the shear force of his Texan charm, Josh Beckett willed his team to win 16 games even though he pitched five percent worse than the average big leaguer. That's a legit ace.
I know that Luddites like Tom Verducci don't want to use defense-independent-ERA and stats like that. But when they contradict their own points, doesn't it sink in that Wins are very misleading.
He then goes on to explain how Josh Beckett improved between '06 and '07.
It all began with a simple challenge for himself: he wanted to cut his walks in half. He nearly did, too, cutting them from 74 to 40.I'm sure it has nothing to do with this (hat tip to IIATMS):
- May 17, 2007: Finger injury, 15-day DL.
- May 14, 2007: Finger injury, day-to-day.
- Oct 4, 2005: Missed the last 17 games of the regular season.
- Oct 2, 2005: Missed 8 games to the end of the regular season (shoulder injury).
- Sep 28, 2005: Shoulder injury, day-to-day.
- Sep 15, 2005: Achilles tendon, day-to-day.
- Jul 30, 2005: Missed 14 games (lower back strain).
- Jul 23, 2005: Missed 13 games (oblique injury).
- Jul 15, 2005: Lower back strain, 15-day DL.
- Jul 8, 2005: Oblique injury, 15-day DL.
- Jul 5, 2005: Oblique injury, day-to-day.
- Jun 30, 2005: Missed 13 games (blister).
- Jun 17, 2005: Blister, 15-day DL (retroactive to Jun 15).
- Jun 15, 2005: Blister, day-to-day.
OK, onto his choices for the next big "breakout" pitchers:
1. Felix Hernandez - I don't hate this choice. But he quotes Mel Stottlemyre and, as a Yankee's fan, the mere presence of Mel in the same stadium means that this kid is going to get his shoulder buried into the dirt.
2. Daisuke Matsuzaka - There's an argument to be made that Daisuke is now stretched out and can perform in a full American 162-game season. Verducci opts, instead, to say that Daisuke will improve because he's fatter now. Also, he notes that:
He did win 15 games and strike out more than 200 batters. Only four other pitchers did that in their first year: Gooden, Mark Langston, Herb Score and Pete Alexander.That would be really impressive if it actually were his rookie year. I know it technically is, but why make the analogy if you know it doesn't apply? Also, again with the wins?!
3. Chad Billingsley - I guess... not really controversial.
4. Pedro Martinez - Well, come on, wouldn't he have to! He pitched 28 innings last season.
5. Dontrelle Willis - This is the kicker. Dontrelle Willis is going to bring his 1.6 WHIP into the AL Central and dominate? He's been imploding for the past three seasons. He'll be eaten alive.
Also, where's Phil Hughes? He's a universally accepted ace-type prospect who's about to enter his first full season and is showing amazing stuff in ST (not that I expect Verducci to be watching ST.)
Monday, March 3, 2008
Four white guys... in Boston?!
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/homepage/x1637136069
When Red Sox fans aren't punching players during gameplay or throwing pizza at each other, they're ganging up on Yankees fans four-to-one.
Also worth noting: one of the attackers was wearing a blue and white striped shirt.
Update: This is not an isolated incident. These people operate from independently functioning cells all over New England. We found their training video:
When Red Sox fans aren't punching players during gameplay or throwing pizza at each other, they're ganging up on Yankees fans four-to-one.
Also worth noting: one of the attackers was wearing a blue and white striped shirt.
Update: This is not an isolated incident. These people operate from independently functioning cells all over New England. We found their training video:
That's fucking funny.
via boston.com
Steinbrenner was asked whether he would send Yankees stuff to Henry in response to the Red Sox Nation invitation.
"He's already got Yankees stuff," Steinbrenner said. "He was a limited partner. He's got the rings."
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