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TMS @ 5/7/2010 9:19 PM
team is playing surprisingly well right now in spite of all the new acquisitions struggling... hopefully Granderson comes back healthy soon & starts hitting again... Austin Jackson isn't making that trade look too good right now with the way he's ballin' out there in Detroit... Nick forgot his "Stick" in Florida apparently.
Finestrg @ 5/8/2010 10:42 AM
TMS wrote:team is playing surprisingly well right now in spite of all the new acquisitions struggling... hopefully Granderson comes back healthy soon & starts hitting again... Austin Jackson isn't making that trade look too good right now with the way he's ballin' out there in Detroit... Nick forgot his "Stick" in Florida apparently.

Well look who it is, old so & so....Sup dog. Good to hear from you again. Hope the job's going well.

A couple of things from last night and from the paper:

(1) A big FU goes out to Josh Beckett. So you get banged around a little and you start drilling people??? WTF man. Robby, Jete... Then he drops Cervelli after the kid just asked for time and stepped out (Beckett was taking a long time between pitches at different times - why this idiot took umbrage with Cervy right there I couldn't tell ya... If you wanna take an inordinate time between pitches, like he did all night long, guys are gonna step out on ya. Deal with it..). F this A-hole man, seriously. Nothing better than seeing him walk off the mound to some boos in his own joint after we cleaned his clock for him. I wonder if there's any carry over today by CC? I wouldn't be surprised if CC dusts a few of these jerks or puts a guy or two on his backside today..I know collectively we're bigger than that but enough's enough with the Red Sox over the years man, seriously....They actually showed A-Rod from the dugout mouthing 'F$%#@^%' A-Hole' at one point in Beckett's direction. Good. He's lucky nobody charged the mound and choked him out last night...

(2) Speaking of A-Rod -- this kid Dallas Braden won't shut his damn yap about what happened a couple of weeks ago. Still jawin' away about A-Rod and now insinuating he might hit him next time they meet...Is this f-in' dude kidding me?? Let it go bro, you made your point already. You sound like a real jerk-beef now carrying on about it...A-Rod countering by saying, "I'm done and don't wish to contribute to this guy's 15 minutes of fame any longer." Lol. Classic. Supposedly MLB and Bob Watson have addressed the matter by calling up the As and instructing them to tell the young fella to knock it off. I was kinda feeling this guy a little bit when it first happened but no longer - Now I hope we tear his head off the next time we face him...

(3) Pettitte's actually a little annoyed that Girardi's skipping him a start. Andy says he feels fine and that "he'd rather be skipped if something was really wrong." Girardi more concerned about the bigger picture...Good news..

(4) Johnson's apparently going on the disabled list and going to see a hand specialist after he tweaked his wrist last night. Man what next with this guy? Dude just can't stay healthy..And this was after he just had a great game to wrap up the homestand where he went 3-3 with that missile into the 2nd deck...Hope it's not too serious but it doesn't sound good to me..

(5) Phil Hughes has looked fantastic....Leiter and Kay were speculating last night on what's made the biggest difference, namely citing aggressiveness & confidence...That may be so, but to me it's the velocity on the heater. This guy's fastball has always been on the straight side, so 93-95 makes a huge difference between the 88-91 we all saw when he first arrived on the scene. He looks good now -- 93-95, with that curveball, cutter and occasional change (which he needs to throw more) is plenty. So happy he's stepped up and assumed a big role in the rotation now. They definitely made the right decisions with Phil & Joba. Those guys are exactly where they need to be now...

(6) With all the injury issues we've had so far, I think Cash really deserves a lot of credit for making sure we had some quality depth to fall back on..He's done a real good job constructing this year's club.

(7) Looks like Mitre's going against the Tigers to open up that series Mon. in Detroit. I'd like to see Nova or Bleich make that start but whatever and leave Mitre as the long man but whatever...Not a big fan of MEAT-tre to be honest. I think we would've been better off keeping Chad Gaudin over this dude but whatever...I think they knew Gaudin was the better pitcher but it came down to dollars and cents -- they just didn't want to pick up Gaudin's pricey option for 2010. Too bad because he had some nice ability and would've been an upgrade over Mitre. Oh well. If that's our biggest problem, we're in good shape I guess.

Go get 'em today fellas. Keep it rolling!

TMS @ 5/8/2010 12:39 PM
thanks Finest... job's going well, really enjoying it... thanks for asking.

about the Yankees, i am loving how they're playing this year... i love the fact that ARod is sticking up for his teammate... fukkin Beckett's a punk... i hope someone charges the mound next time he starts plunking guys, i don't even care about a possible suspension... he needs to learn his lesson that he ain't no tough guy out there throwing at people... hopefully someone can get in a few shots on Puke-a-lips & Papsmear in the scrum... can't stand those a-holes.

about Cashman tho, i've always been a fan of his but this summer he made some real headscratcher decisions, especially the Javy V trade... never thought that was a good move to make... aside from him all the rest of our starters have been stellar for the most part... tho i did like the Curtis Granderson deal when it was made, it's not looking too good right now... Austin Jackson looks real good... Nick Johnson has been putrid all year... we pay you the swing the bat Nick, not stand at the plate & take every single pitch you get... enough with the OBP stuff & hit the damn ball... & stay healthy for once in your damn life! how does someone injure himself so much like this guy does? it's mindboggling... at least Marcus Thames has been a nice addition.

now that i've gotten that off my chest, some positives:

Brett Gardner - love how this guy plays the game... he's a scrapper, really gets after it on every single at bat & u never see him lazy out there... he goes full tilt & is a real disruptor on the basepaths... could end up leading the league in SB's this year... always knew he could be that Brett Butler style player we needed, & he's become just that.

rotation - Phil Hughes is really coming into his own... that added changeup has been a revelation for him, makes his fastball all that much harder to time & hit... they said this was the pitch that would make him into a legit starter & that's exactly what it did... he's got a real lively fastball this year with great late movement... we have a great 1-4 in the rotation now despite Javy's pisspoor performance this year (sorry, i had to get in 1 more)

AJB looks absolutely dominant this season... him, Hughes & Andy P are potential Cy Young candidates this year... CC is doing his thing as usual, what can u say, he's a true ace in every sense of the word... love the work that Jorge & Cervelli are doing with our starters this season.

defense has been stellar all year & our guys are hitting in clutch situations, especially Nick Swisher... that guy has been a real find, there's a genius move on Cashman's part trading for him... love the energy he brings to this team... he's our new Johnny Damon.

all in all i'm very pleased with what i've seen out of our team so far... even tho ARod & Teix haven't hit their full stride yet, u know it's just a matter of time til they do, & it's scary to think how good this team will be when that happens... excellent seasons by Cano, Jeter & Jorge so far at the plate, Robbie is in the running for MVP this season the way he's been playing... i remember all the Muts trolls that used to come on this thread dissing Robbie Cano & calling Lastings Milledge the truth a few years back... that was some funny stuff.

Pharzeone @ 5/9/2010 6:19 PM
Now A-Rod knows who this Branden guy is. Congrats to him.
VDesai @ 5/9/2010 6:52 PM
Anyone else notice how well Tyler Clippard is pitching out of the pen for that Natties? We gave that guy away for Jonathon Albablalaladelaljeo
Finestrg @ 5/10/2010 12:07 AM
VDesai wrote:Anyone else notice how well Tyler Clippard is pitching out of the pen for that Natties? We gave that guy away for Jonathon Albablalaladelaljeo

Yup. 6-0. Picked up #6 today. All out of the bullpen. For two years now, he's become one of the better relievers in the National League. This kid could make the NL all-star team, that's how good he's been so far this year. He's become a very reliable relief pitcher that can strike guys out...Over-the-top, max effort-type motion with a fastball in the 90-92 range -- not the hardest thrower in the world but guys just can't seem to get around on that fastball of his...Different pitchers entirely [one was a short-arm 3/4 lefty, the other a direct over-the-top righthander] but Clippard kinda reminds me of Sid Fernandez in terms of fastball effect. Doesn't throw much harder than 90 yet guys can't seem to catch up to it for the most part.. Great change and a very good curveball as well. I liked him ever since I first saw him throw that gem against the Mets at Shea for us a few years ago. Unfortunately he was mediocre for us after that 1st start and was then traded..Washington has since converted him into a full-time reliever..That was a good trade for the Nats, they got a very good young pitcher. Looks like he's rockin' the glasses now - I didn't remember that when he pitched for us...Good for him, I'm glad he's pitching well..

Albaladejo hasn't shown much since we traded for him -- however this year for SWB, he's closing games and pitching really well -- 9 saves with 18 Ks in 15.1 innings & a 1.76 ERA.

Disappointing loss tonight. AJ was bad once again in Boston (which is very surprising considering he always pitched well there with the Jays)...Small silver lining with tonight's loss: Romulo Sanchez's performance. 3.2 innings of shutout ball with 3 Ks. Dude has a good arm - was really bringing it, hitting 95-97 on the gun with a very good changeup with good arm action and a decent looking slider. We've been using him as a starter at AAA since we acquired him a couple of years ago -- with his stuff he might be better suited coming outta the bullpen. Could wind up being a useful pitcher for us in middle relief, esp. with Aceves hurting and expected to miss some time...

Minor issue but what was up with calling up Kevin Russo to take Nick Johnson's spot? Granted he was hitting over .300 in the minors but we already have a utility infielder (Ramiro Pena)..He got in yesterday's game but I don't see Russo playing much if at all...Wouldn't Juan Miranda have been the more logical choice? Miranda's been up before, has good power and like Johnson, he plays a decent 1st base and can give Tex a blow here & there when needed...

TMS @ 5/10/2010 4:19 PM
TMS wrote:we need to sign a reliable & proven veteran arm to eat up some innings for us... i know Garland isn't a sexy name but he will give us quality innings & win us double digit games & will be a very cheap option.

Jon Garland 1.71 ERA 4W-2L .203 BA vs.

would've only cost us a 1 year $4.7M contract & 0 prospects to acquire.

VDesai @ 5/11/2010 12:39 AM
Not worried about Garland. He's log been a mediocre guy and will revert back to his mean. And the worst thing adding him would've done was not leave a spot in the rotation open for Hughes, who has regained his confidence, command and velocity in the role of starter and looks every bit the part of a future ace right now.

Whats looking bad for the Yanks right now is trading Jackson, Kennedy and Coke. Granderson is gonna have to come back and put up some major numbers. Jackson looks like he has some star potential, Kennedy has been very solid and Coke is looking great out of the pen for the Tigers. Granderson is a really good player and could be that for the Yanks, but at this point the price appears to have been very steep as the Yanks gave up 3 young and very solid major league players.

TMS @ 5/11/2010 12:47 AM
i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

TMS @ 5/12/2010 1:49 AM
Finest, u got ur wish

Yankees to call up first baseman Juan Miranda
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"In hopes of adding some pop to their depleted ranks, the Yankees will call up Juan Miranda today, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed. The move was first reported by the New York Post.

The left-handed Miranda is hitting .260 with five homers and 15 RBIs at Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. Miranda, a first baseman/designated hitter, would give the Yankees a powerful left-handed bat off the bench.

A corresponding move has yet to be determined, though the Yankees are carrying 13 pitchers, one more than they would typically carry."

SupremeCommander @ 5/12/2010 2:34 AM
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

nyk4ever @ 5/12/2010 9:39 AM
SupremeCommander wrote:
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

Melky this year:
Avg: .200
OBP: .288
SLG: .238
AB: 105
HR: 0
RBI: 8

TMS @ 5/12/2010 12:05 PM
Melky could be batting .000 & it still wouldn't have made it a good trade.
nyk4ever @ 5/12/2010 2:35 PM
atleast vazquez is putting up some 0's today...
SupremeCommander @ 5/12/2010 2:53 PM
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

Melky this year:
Avg: .200
OBP: .288
SLG: .238
AB: 105
HR: 0
RBI: 8

how dare you*

The Melk Man earned his stripes HERE much like Vazquez sucked donkey dick here and threw up great stats in Atl

* added for effect

nyk4ever @ 5/12/2010 3:00 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

Melky this year:
Avg: .200
OBP: .288
SLG: .238
AB: 105
HR: 0
RBI: 8

how dare you*

The Melk Man earned his stripes HERE much like Vazquez sucked donkey dick here and threw up great stats in Atl

* added for effect

LOL, I'm not trying to rag on melky.. i just don't think he's a huge loss. he was clutch tho last year for sure.

Allanfan20 @ 5/12/2010 4:05 PM
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

Melky this year:
Avg: .200
OBP: .288
SLG: .238
AB: 105
HR: 0
RBI: 8

how dare you*

The Melk Man earned his stripes HERE much like Vazquez sucked donkey dick here and threw up great stats in Atl

* added for effect

LOL, I'm not trying to rag on melky.. i just don't think he's a huge loss. he was clutch tho last year for sure.

He was a streak hitter, a pretty good base runner, a good outfielder, and came up with clutch hits and added a lot of flavor to the clubhouse (Or at least the dugout.) He was a good Yankee and we could probably use him about now.

nyk4ever @ 5/12/2010 10:42 PM
another absolute gem from mr. hughes - the kid is an ace in the making...
TMS @ 5/12/2010 11:35 PM
indeed he is... love Joba pumping his fist after Valverde went spastic in the 1st game.
BigSm00th @ 5/13/2010 7:56 AM
Allanfan20 wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
nyk4ever wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:
TMS wrote:i brought up the idea to sign Garland months ago before we traded for Javy V... the idea was to have him be our #5 starter... Hughes would still have had a spot in the rotation & we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season & been able to hold onto Melky & Vizcaino... that was a bad trade, let's face it... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon.

btw, Damon's having a nice season so far in DET

.295 BA 2 HR 15 RBI .412 OBP

I had tried to talk myself into the deal but you can't even argue the trade is a wash now. The Ynaks lose this one just by virtue of 1osing The Melk Man's clutchness. If The Melk Man was rostered, we certainly wouldn't be feeling the lineup pinch now cause he's step up and deliver 10 creamy RBI this week

Melky this year:
Avg: .200
OBP: .288
SLG: .238
AB: 105
HR: 0
RBI: 8

how dare you*

The Melk Man earned his stripes HERE much like Vazquez sucked donkey dick here and threw up great stats in Atl

* added for effect

LOL, I'm not trying to rag on melky.. i just don't think he's a huge loss. he was clutch tho last year for sure.

He was a streak hitter, a pretty good base runner, a good outfielder, and came up with clutch hits and added a lot of flavor to the clubhouse (Or at least the dugout.) He was a good Yankee and we could probably use him about now.

I don't remember where I read it, but I do recall an article after Cano's hot start saying he was much more focused and serious this year without Melky in the clubhouse, taking his lead instead from vets like A-Rod and Jeter.

I think the whole "we lost Melky what an awful trade!!!!1!11!!!" business is misguided. TMS, i think you finally hit the nail on the head after months of Javy bashing by saying "we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season &... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon." Screw Matsui, not having Damon in the 2 spot is going to hurt. I would have still made the Granderson trade, because Damon sucks in the OF, but Johnson is definitely going to get hurt more this season and we will be wishing we had Damon on a 2-year deal. I still think Javy will turn it around, but that's essentially the trade-off, save money on not signing Damon and trade for Vasquez OR keep Damon and use the Nick Johnson money on a cheap 5th starter. I think Ca$h Money was sick of being tossed around by Boras and finally said enough is enough. Can't let it get personal, this could hurt us if Johnson has a debilitating wrist or back or leg injury (the guy is prone to get injured getting out of bed) and it stretches the Yanks thin on the offensive side.

TMS @ 5/13/2010 12:31 PM
TMS, i think you finally hit the nail on the head after months of Javy bashing by saying "we would have saved about $7M on Javy's salary for this season &... with that extra $7M we could have easily retained Matsui or Damon."

i made that point months ago, you just haven't been listening... it's one of the main reasons why i didn't want Javy here... also because he was clearly not a guy who could succeed in NY & i knew there were better cheaper options for us to consider.

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