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Bonn1997 @ 8/1/2009 12:15 PM
Posted by Allanfan20:

He did strike out 2 or 3 times also though. He should play maybe 2 or 3 times a week, but nothing more than that. He's good for a home run.

Why? Who's playing better than him (even looking at season-long #s)? I'd go for a few weeks with Hinske 2/3 and Swisher 1/3 of the time, and then re-evaluate.

[Edited by - bonn1997 on 08-01-2009 12:17 PM]
GKFv2 @ 8/1/2009 9:39 PM
Phil Coke = clutch.
Allanfan20 @ 8/3/2009 2:36 PM
No comments on the Melky cycle eh? Pretty cool that he managed to do that in kind of a must win game.
djsunyc @ 8/3/2009 2:37 PM
Posted by Allanfan20:

No comments on the Melky cycle eh? Pretty cool that he managed to do that in kind of a must win game.

melky gives us an everyday centerfielder.
hughes looking dominant as a relief pitcher...starter is tbd.
kennedy got hurt.

i'm still happy we didn't do the johan deal.
TMS @ 8/3/2009 2:45 PM
Melky has really come out this year as a mainstay in this lineup... he's been a major contributor all year & his clutch hitting has really vaulted this team to a number of wins this year... i hope the Yankees have decided he's gonna be here for the longhaul... IMO he's earned it w/the way he's conducted himself & handled every demotion that he's been given w/nothing but a smile & coming out & improving every year.
djsunyc @ 8/4/2009 10:28 PM
pettitte has been a rock since the all star break...
Finestrg @ 8/5/2009 5:53 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

pettitte has been a rock since the all star break...

Looks like he's just recommitted to throwing that cutter again. That's been the difference. It's a taxing pitch on his arm but he really can't survive anymore w/o it. He has to throw it. You're right - Andy stepping up in the 2nd half is huge for us. Gotta get this poor guy some more runs..
TMS @ 8/5/2009 6:03 PM
alot of people thought this guy was washed up but if the bullpen hadn't blown a few of his games this year he should easily have at least 11 W's at this point in the season & have a legitimate shot at 17-18 for the season... not bad for a #4/#5 starter.
djsunyc @ 8/5/2009 6:51 PM
i also am not surprised that his contract is incentive laden based on innings...money is a very motivating factor...
djsunyc @ 8/5/2009 6:58 PM
just an fyi about those crazy canucks...there are always 2 guys sitting right behind homeplate dressed up as umpires and pretend they are umping the game...hilarious...
TMS @ 8/6/2009 4:11 PM
ok, enough is enough... no more losing to these guys... it's time for this team to stand & be counted vs. their rivals in the AL East... LET'S GET THIS GAME TONIGHT BOYS!!!

GO YANKS!
djsunyc @ 8/6/2009 4:17 PM
youk is playing left field tonight w/ lowell at 3rd, kochman at 1st and martinez catching.
SupremeCommander @ 8/6/2009 7:19 PM
Posted by djsunyc:

youk is playing left field tonight w/ lowell at 3rd, kochman at 1st and martinez catching.

WTF? Really? I guess offense > defense
SupremeCommander @ 8/6/2009 8:28 PM
fuck you Kotchman... I guess getting him int he lineup was the smart secision
GKFv2 @ 8/6/2009 8:47 PM
Melky - best 9th hitter in history? LOL.
Finestrg @ 8/7/2009 8:11 AM
Excellent win. About time we took it to these fools. Joba could've been better but we did what we had to do - our offensive just jumped all over their mediocre/bad pitching.

We went out and got Chad Gaudin from the Padres for a player to be named later. Versatile guy that can start or pitch out of the pen. As a 5th starter, I think he's a much better option than Sergio Mitre who's proved to be unreliable thus far. We needed a better option and now we got one. We need our 5th starter to keep us in games. Winning games with the back end of the rotation is huge for us the rest of the way - we can't be giving those games away, not if we want to make it to the post season. Nice move by Cash - hopefully this turns out to have a Shawn Chacon-type impact for us. This guy doesn't have the greatest track record thusfar but I think he can help us. With our offense he's got a chance to win some games for us down the stretch. Gaudin's actually got decent stuff - he can crank it up to 92-93 with a good slider. 105 Ks in 105 1/3 innings for the Pads this year. Only 26 years old..
TMS @ 8/7/2009 2:03 PM
good no risk acquisition by Cashman... can't be any worse than Boy Genius Theo Epstein's 2 brilliant acquisitions of Smoltz & Penny, who have been pretty useless for the Sux so far this year.
jimimou @ 8/7/2009 2:07 PM
tonight will be a good test. burnett needs to pitch well and our bats need to work like they did last night as beckett aint smoltz and we've sucked against him this year.
jimimou @ 8/7/2009 2:08 PM
Burnett seeks revenge vs. Red Sox
New York (66-42) vs. Boston (62-45), 7:05 p.m. ET

By Jared Diamond / MLB.com

08/07/09 12:19 AM ET

NEW YORK -- A.J. Burnett sauntered into the clubhouse about an hour before Thursday's game and a horde of reporters immediately made a beeline to his locker. Burnett saw them there, armed with their notepads and pens, and knew exactly what they wanted to talk about.

"If it's about tomorrow, I'm good," Burnett quipped as he brushed past the increasingly anxious group.

The Yankees' right-hander was staying in character and joking with the media, not wanting to make too much of an outing that was still more than an entire day away. But there was a degree of truth to his wisecrack. Burnett vowed to put his two disappointing performances against the Red Sox this season behind him and has lived up to the promise. No need to rehash the past on the eve of his next try against his team's archrival.

After allowing five runs in 2 2/3 innings at Fenway Park on June 9, Burnett emphatically proclaimed he would turn his season around from that point forward. Since then, he has gone 6-2 with a 2.62 ERA and lived up to the lucrative free-agent contract he signed during the offseason. Now he'll have the chance to redeem himself on a grand stage, when he squares off with Boston ace Josh Beckett on Friday at Yankee Stadium.

"I looked at those tapes and I've done my homework," Burnett said. "I don't stew over them. I don't worry about that. I have a job to do tomorrow."

The Yankees are hoping the Burnett who shows up on Friday is the one who has looked dominant for the past two months, not the one who struggled against the Red Sox earlier in the year. Burnett surrendered eight runs in five innings and squandered an early 6-0 lead in his first start against Boston on April 25.

In the weeks following that game, Burnett rattled off an impressive streak of eight consecutive starts working at least six innings, never allowing more than three earned runs.

Burnett downplayed the significance of Friday's outing and denied that he was looking for revenge against the Red Sox, instead pitting the game as simply another start. Manager Joe Girardi, however, acknowledged that beating the Red Sox would be "important" for Burnett mentally and emotionally.

"I've had great starts since then," Burnett said when asked if he was confused by his poor showings against the Red Sox thus far. "It's just a matter of repeating those."

How Burnett fares could hinge on seemingly the simplest -- but arguably the most vital -- aspect of pitching: the ability to throw strikes. The Red Sox have a powerful lineup laden with veteran power hitters and are considered one of the most patient teams in baseball. Last time out against Boston, Burnett walked five batters and struggled with his command throughout the night.

During his current hot streak, Burnett's control has improved, and his ERA has dropped a full run since the last time he faced the Red Sox.

"For A.J., the key is location of his fastball," Girardi said. "When he can locate, he's extremely tough because his curveball is so good."

Even if Burnett brings his best stuff, beating the Red Sox will likely be a challenge with Beckett pitching against him. Though the Yankees have historically hit Beckett well since he was traded to Boston, he is one of the top pitchers in the American League and is 13-4 so far this year.

Nevertheless, Burnett is excited for the opportunity to pitch against the Red Sox again. He signed with the Yankees anticipating games like the one coming Friday, in front of large, rowdy crowds in the middle of a pennant race. He had never played for a winning team while with the Marlins or Blue Jays and surmised he had never been on a squad more than seven or eight games over .500. New York is currently 24 games over that mark.

But when Burnett takes the mound, he has to block those thoughts from his mind. Burnett believes his recent success is a product of keeping himself in the present. No matter how important Friday's start may seem, he will at least try to continue practicing what he has preached.

"The past is the past, the future is the future," Burnett said. "We got to go at it as one game at a time, one start at a time. The more we think about it, the more worried about it we are, we're going to get out of ourselves and try to do things we're not capable of doing."

Pitching matchup
NYY: RHP A.J. Burnett (10-5, 3.89 ERA)
Burnett stumbled in his previous start, issuing a pair of bases-loaded walks and exiting in the fifth inning of the Yankees' 14-4 loss to the White Sox. He was rapped for seven runs and a season-high 10 hits, turning in his shortest outing since June 9 at Boston and losing for the first time in six decisions. Burnett has faced the Red Sox twice this season and the Bombers lost both times, suffering a 16-11 decision on April 25 at Fenway Park and the 7-0 drubbing on June 9. The latter was Burnett's first career loss to Boston, against whom he is 5-1 with a 3.80 ERA in 10 starts.

BOS: RHP Josh Beckett (13-4, 3.27 ERA)
The right-hander continues to give the Red Sox machine-like dominance. In his last start, he fired seven shutout innings in a win over the Orioles. Opponents are hitting just .234 against Beckett this season. He has 132 strikeouts in 143 innings. Beckett has faced the Yankees three times this season, going 2-0 with a 5.82 ERA. In 11 road starts this season, Beckett is 6-4 with a 3.93 ERA. He has allowed three earned runs or fewer in 13 of his last 16 starts.

Finestrg @ 8/7/2009 3:47 PM
Instead of Burnett/Beckett, tonight I'm going to a Rick Springfield concert with wifey. Man somebody shoot me.
jimimou @ 8/7/2009 4:02 PM
Posted by Finestrg:

Instead of Burnett/Beckett, tonight I'm going to a Rick Springfield concert with wifey. Man somebody shoot me.

yikes dude - and you posted that for all of us to know too huh? brave man lol

[Edited by - jimimou on 08-07-2009 4:02 PM]
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