Saturday, May 23, 2009

Game 43: Yankees Look To Pettitte to Even Series

The Yankees will hand Andy Pettitte the ball to stop the streaking Phillies in today's afternoon game at Yankee Stadium.

The Phillies (23-17) have won seven of eight game on their season-high tying 10-game road trip. Last night, the team hit four home runs in a 7-3 win, ending the Yankees nine-game winning streak.

The Phillies are a major league best 15-5 on the road this season.

The Phillies will hand the ball to their young lefthander J.A. Happ (2-0, 2.49 ERA). The lefthander is making his first start of the season after replacing Chan Ho Park in the rotation.

Happ, who has never faced the Yankees, is 1-1 with a 3.58 ERA in five career starts.

The Yankees will give the ball to veteran lefthander Andy Pettitte (4-1, 4.18 ERA). The lefty is looking to win his third straight start. Pettitte is 2-2 with a 3.38 ERA in six starts against the Phillies.

And now, you're New York Yankees lineup:
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez DH
Cano 2B
Cabrera CF
Swisher RF
Cervelli C
Pena 3B

And on the mound, the steady lefty, Andy Pettitte.

Game time is 4:10, and you can catch all the action on FOX.

My Thoughts:
1. Uh oh, a soft tossing lefty.
The Yankees haven't had great success against pitchers they've never faced before. The team needs to get to Happ early in this game and give him the Scott Richmond treatment. If they can get all over him, they can get into that Phillies bullpen, and maybe they'll get to pick on Chan Ho Park. But, with the dominant performance by Brett Myers last night, the Yankees need to strike first in this game. I don't think their bats stay dormant for long, but it worries me that they have to go against a guy they've never faced before.

Game 42: Ruiz, Phillies Snap Yankees WIn Streak

In his fist at bat, Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins set the tone for tonight's game.

The shortstop sent A.J. Burnett's first pitch into the rightfield seats, the first of four Phillies home run, to lead his team to a win, 7-3, over the Yankees.

Carlos Ruiz, Jayson Werth and Raul Ibanez hit the other home runs for the Phillies, who snapped the Yankees winning streak at nine games.

After Rollins gave the Phillies the one-run lead, Ruiz hit a two-run shot in the second inning. The home run was his first since Game 3 of last year's World Series.

Werth hit a two-run blast in the fifth inning, becoming the first player to hit a ball into the second deck in the new Yankee Stadium. His shot ran the lead to 5-0.

The run support was plenty for Phillies starter Brett Myers (4-2). Myers went eight innings, allowing three runs and eight hits. He struck out five and didn't walk a batter.

Burnett (2-2) dropped to 0-2 in his last seven starts. The Yankees righthander went six innings, giving up five runs on six hits and allowing three of the four Philadelphia home runs.

The three home runs allowed tied a career record for Burnett.

With the win, the Phillies have won seven of eight, with all the victories coming on the road.

Box Score:
Jeter: 2-for-4, SOLO HR
Damon: 0-for-4
Teixeira: 2-for-4, SOLO HR
Rodriguez: 2-for-4, SOLO HR
Matsui: 1-for-4
Swisher: 0-for-4
Cano: 0-for-4
Cabrera: 1-for-4
Cash: 0-for-3

Burnett: 6 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BBs, 7 Ks, 3 HR ALLOWED (59 of his 95 pitches went for strikes)
Wang: 3 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 Ks (29 of his 51 pitches went for strikes)

My Thoughts:
1. We've got the shake, now where's the bake?
Coming into the season, I thought CC and A.J. would become almost Talladega Nights-esque with their partnership. CC would bring the shake, and A.J. would bring the bake. Well, in the last seven starts, we haven't got the bake. Burnett has been struggling early in the season, and it just seems he hasn't been able to gain any momentum. I thought he had a good start in Toronto. And I thought that might propel him into a string of good starts. But it wasn't meant to be. It's been even more frustrating watching him because his struggles are so pronounced. Through three innings, he was near 50 pitches tonight. He was able to get through six, but he still let up three big shots. After tonight's performance, his ERA is up to 5.28. Ever since that start in Boston, Burnett hasn't been able to be the good pitcher we saw earlier this year. Let's see if he can turn it around.
2. Yes, that was Chien-Ming Wang in the 7th inning.
Wang wasn't terrible on the mound. He actually lowered his ERA to a respectable 25.00! In all seriousness, there was a return of the velocity tonight on the mound. He's still a little low (usually he's at 94-95, today he was at 92), but most of the balls were on the ground. It was an encouraging three innings, but it still left something to be desired. After all, he gave up six hits in those three innings, and many of them were hard hit balls on the ground. He did get a very Wang like double play ball. Overall, not a terrible outing.
3. It had to end some time.
Well, the win streak is over at nine. The Yankees just couldn't find a way to break Myers tonight, and in the end they couldn't make a dent in Ryan Madsen. Oh well, tomorrow is another day and an opportunity for another streak to start.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Game 42: Yankees Look To Win 10 Straight As They Welcome The World Series Champion Phillies

The New York Yankees will look to stretch their winning streak to ten games Friday night when they take on the world champion Philadelphia Phillies in the start of a three-game series.

The matchup pins the league's two top offenses against each other. New York leads the majors with 66 home runs and ranks second in runs per game with 5.66, trailing first place Philadelphia, who averages 5.74 runs per game and tops the National League with 56 home runs.

Philadelphia is 6-1 during their 10-game road tripe, and they carry a 14-5 road record into the game, best in the majors.

The Yankees will send righthander A.J. Burnett (2-1, 5.02 ERA) to the mound. The righthander is winless at four outings in the stadium and hasn't recorded a win in his last six starts. The streak matches his longest winless streak, when he went 0-for-6 in his final seven appearances as member of the Florida Marlins in 2005.

Burnett is 5-7 with a 4.57 ERA in his career against the Phillies.

Pitcher Brett Myers (3-2, 4.50 ERA) will take the ball for the Phillies. The righthander is 3-0 in four road starts, and is the only Phillies pitcher to have a winning record.

Myers won his only start against the Yankees in 2006.

And now, you're starting lineup for the New York Yankees:
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Swisher RF
Cano 2B
Cabrera CF
Cash C

And, on the mound, the $80 million dollar arm, A.J. Burnett

Game time is 7:05, and you can catch all the action of YES.


Thursday, May 21, 2009

Cano Powers Yankees To Ninth Straight Win

Even with a new number two hitter, the New York Yankees offense kept on chugging Thursday night against the Baltimore Orioles.

Robinson Cano, hitting in the second spot in the order, drove in three runs as the Yankees overcame a first inning injury to starter Joba Chamberlain to defeat the Orioles, 7-4.

Cano drove in the first run of the Yankees' four-run first inning against Baltimore starter Adam Eaton (2-5). Mark Teixeira then doubled home Cano, doubling the Yankees lead.

Melky Cabrera would extend the lead to four with a double that scored Teixeira and Nick Swisher.

In the second inning, Cano connected for a two-run shot off of Eaton, extending the Yankees lead to 6-0.

Righthander Joba Chamberlain did not make it out of the first inning because of an injury to his right knee. Baltimore centerfielder Adam Jones lined a ball back at Chamberlain, which hit him in the knee. Chamberlain was able to throw Jones out, and convinced Joe Girardi and Yankees trainer Gene Monahan to let him continue to pitch.

After giving up two straight singles, Girardi came to the mound and removed Chamberlain, who walked away gingerly. Alfredo Aceves (3-0) came in to earn a win in relief.

X-Rays on Chamberlain's leg were negative, and he is listed as day-to-day with a right knee bruise.

Game Notes:
Mariano Rivera, who came in for the save, recorded his 57th save against Baltimore, the most among any team...This is the first time the Yankees have won nine games in a row since June 5-14, 2007...Aubrey Huff was booed every time he came up to the plate in tonight's game. The booing stemmed from an incident May 10, when he made two exaggerated fist pumps toward Chamberlain after hitting a home run off the righthander.

Box Score:
Jeter: 1-for-4, R
Cano: 3-for-4, 3 RBI, 2 R
Teixeira: 2-for-3 RBI, R
Rodriguez: 0-for-4
Matsui: 1-for-4, SOLO HR
Swisher: 1-for-2, R, 2 BB
Cabrera: 1-for-4, 2 RBI
Cervelli: 0-for-4 (maybe John Sterling will hop off of the Cervelli Train for one night...maybe)
Gardner: 0-for-3, R

Chamberlain: 2/3 IP, 2 H, 1 K (left after being struck by an Adam Jones line drive - day-to-day with a right knee bruise)
Aceves (W, 3-0): 3 1/3 IP, 3 H, 1 BB, 1 K (threw 50 pitches, 32 for strikes and gets his third win of the season)
Albaladejo: 2 1/3 IP, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 2 K's (gave up two home runs in those two innings - not a good night of work)
Veras: 1 2/3 IP, 2 H (12 of his 22 pitches were strikes)
Rivera (S, 9): 1 IP, 1 K

My Thoughts:
1. Who needs Johnny Damon?
Robbie Cano had a great night in that #2 hole. There must be something with that spot. Step in the #2 hole, and you're going to produce. Cano had been slumping coming into this homestand, with his average dropping below .300 for the first time all season. But he's been hot since the Yankees have come home, and his average is back up above .300. It hasn't only been Cano, but the whole lineup has been doing its job. Cano just had the superior night.
2. How serious is the injury to Joba?
Well, it seemed like the Yankees were getting healthy until this unfortunate accident. While the X-rays were negative, there's no way of knowing the extent of Joba's injury. The Yankees don't think it's too serious - Girardi said he took Joba out because of the way he ran towards the first base line, not because of the pitching. The team doesn't seem to be worried about it, but you have to wonder if someone from AAA will be getting an emergency start Tuesday night in Texas just to make sure Joba's ok. We all know how much the team protects its young starters.
3. Winning is nice...
The Yankees have played very well during their nine-game winning streak. Every hitter is producing, and the Yankees pitchers are keeping other teams at bay. If I can be nitpicky, it seems the Yankees are sometimes letting teams back into the game. Tonight they jumped out to 6-0 and 7-1 leads, but they let Baltimore chip away and make it a slightly uncomfortable 7-4 win. I know there's supreme confidence going around that clubhouse, and it seems this team is playing loose and having fun.

Game 41: Yankees Look To Keep Good Times Rolling Against Baltimore

The Yankees will look to sweep their second straight series tonight and win their ninth game in a row against the Baltimore Orioles Thursday night.

Joba Chamberlin (2-1, 3.76 ERA) will get the start as the Yankees look to defeat the Orioles for the fourth time in a row this season. Earlier this season, Chamberlain went six innings and gave up three runs in a Yankees victory.

The Yankees righthander is 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA as a starter against the Orioles.

Adam Eaton (2-4, 7.93 ERA) will start for the Yankees. Although Eaton has been hit hard this season, he held the Yankees at bay in his last start. The righthander went five innings and gave up four runs in a 12-5 victory over the Yankees on May 9.

Lifetime, Eaton is 2-1 with a 5.17 ERA against the Yankees.

The Yankees won last night's game, 11-4, on the strength of three straight home runs. Those home runs increased the Yankees season total to 64 - tops in the league.

Tonight's game also marks the first time Chamberlain will face Aubrey Huff, who mocked his fist pump after hitting a home run off the pitcher on May 10. Both players have downplayed the incident.

The Orioles pitching staff has struggled recently, compiling a 7.20 ERA on their road trip. The Yankees pitching staff has compiled a 2.88 ERA during their eight game win streak.

The Yankees will look to win nine games in a row for the first time since June 5 - 14, 2007.

The lineups have yet to be announced. I'll post later when they come out.
[UPDATE (6:00 PM): HERE'S A NEW LOOK YANKEES LINEUP]

Jeter SS
Cano 2B
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Swisher RF
Cabrera LF
Cervelli C
Gardner CF

Game time is 7:05, and you can catch all the action on YES.

My Thoughts:
1. The importance of an early lead
During this winning streak, the Yankees have been able to play ahead, usually scoring early. That's helped this team dramatically. It's always easier for a pitcher to relax when they have a lead. Even with Phil Hughes getting hit a little hard yesterday, that five-run lead was a big help. Continuing to strike first will only continue to bring good results.
2. The pitching staff lives up to expectations
As stated above, during the winning streak, the Yankees pitchers have a 2.88 ERA. It seems like the pitchers have been able to figure it out, and they're limiting the damage. It helps that the offense has time and time again come up with a clutch hit or a big inning. But these guys have pitched well, from the starters to the bullpen.
3. The Joba - Huff matchup
I have a prediction for Huff's first at - bat: Huff steps up to the plate, and Joba pitches to him. Either he gets a hit or he makes an out. I don't think we're going to see Joba brushing Huff back, etc. It doesn't even seem like it's bothering him. But I'd love to see him strike him out and give him a little fist pump. We'll have to see what happens, but I don't think it's going to be a huge deal.


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Sorry The Blog Hasn't Been Updated

Hey all,
I just wanted to send a quick apology about the blog not being updated. I've had finals and, unfortunately, studying comes before the Yankees (I know, it's a shocker.) Expect full game previews/recaps and more activity come Thursday.

Once again, sorry for the inconvenience.

AJ

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Matsui, Sabathia Power Yankees To Win

It seems that the Yankees are finally seeing their big-time free agent pitcher.

CC Sabathia tossed eight innings, giving up two runs as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays, 3-2.

Hideki Matsui, who returned after missing a game with a hamstring injury, gave the Yankees a lead with a solo home run in the top of the eighth inning. Matsui hit a 2-2 slider from Jesse Carlson (0-2) over the rightfield wall for his fourth home run of the season.

Sabathia (3-3) allowed five hits in eight innings to win consecutive starts for the fourth time this season. All three of Sabathia's wins this season have come on the road.

Both Matsui and shortstop Derek Jeter returned to action after missing last night's game. Jeter, who sat two games with a strained oblique muscle, finished 1-for-5 with an RBI. Matsui finished 1-for-3 with a walk.

The win gave the Yankees three straight road series wins and moved them back to .500. Toronto, meanwhile, lost consecutive home games for the first time this season.

The Yankees scored the first run of the game when Nick Swisher worked a bases-loaded walk against Blue Jay's starter Brian Tallet. The Blue Jays tied it in the fourth inning with a solo home run from Alex Rios.

Toronto took a 2-1 lead in the fifth inning. Scott Rolen led off the inning with a walk and scored on Rod Barajas' one-out double. John MacDonald followed with a single, but Yankees centerfielder Brett Gardner threw out Barajas at home.

The Yankees came back to tie the game in the seventh inning. Gardner left off the inning with a walk, and advanced to third on a successful hit-and-run with Frank Cervelli. The Blue Jays brought in Jason Frasor, and Jeter hit a single to bring home Gardner.

The Blue Jays loaded the bases on Sabathia in the bottom of the seventh, but the threat ended when Aaron Hill grounded out.

Tallet allowed two runs and six hits in six plus innings, issuing a season-high five walks.

Box Score:
Jeter: 1-5, RBI
Damon: 1-5, 2B (tied the franchise record for most consecutive games with an XBH)
Teixeira: 1-4
Rodriguez: 0-5
Matsui: 1-3, SOLO HR
Swisher: 0-2, RBI
PH: Cabrera: (defensive sub - did not get an at-bat)
Cano: 1-4
Gardner: 0-2
Cervelli: 2-4

My Thoughts:
1. Is this the CC we paid for?
CC Sabathia has been picking up steam, having a great start in Detroit and continuing to carry that momentum. He went eight innings tonight, making sure he brought his team to Mariano Rivera in the ninth. It seems he's found his comfort zone on the mound. The four walks were a little high, but he still pitched pretty well tonight. He had some hard hit balls, but at one time he retired eight in a row. These are the starts we should expect from an ace, and in his last four I feel CC has stepped up and become the ace of this staff. Just an interesting tidbit: In the past two games, CC has gone 17 innings and gave up two - TWO - earned runs (that's a 1.06 ERA)
2. Is Teixeira finally coming around?
Tex had himself two pretty good days. Overall, he went 3-for-8 with an RBI. It seems as if he's been showing glimpses of coming out of this slump he's in, and the past two days have been encouraging. It can be a little maddening though - it seems every time we see something good, Tex goes back into a shell and strikes out four times in a game. We'll wait to see, but I think we saw some good things from him in the past few games.
3. A-Rod, where did you go?
Since A-Rod has come back, he's 3-for-16 with three strikeouts. He's had four walks, and he's made some solid contact, but I was thinking we'd see him come out a little more hot. Maybe I was just a little to optimistic. I would assume that tomorrow we'll see Ramiro Pena at third, as A-Rod has started six straight days at third base. In the pregame show, Kimberly Jones of YES made it seem as if Girardi wants to try and limit his play in the field early in his comeback.
4. Would you look at that - a winning streak!
Sure, it's only two in a row, but you have to think the Yankees feel confident after winning their third straight road series. They beat a good Blue Jays team, and they played solid baseball. They also, finally, beat some tougher AL East competition. The team has watched CC pitch two good games, and now they head home for a weeklong homestand. At 17-17, the Yankees are only three back in the loss column from Toronto and Boston.

By the way, all three Boston teams lost tonight. I have no rooting interest in the NBA, I'm glad the Sox loss, but as a Devils fan I was hoping to see Carolina bounced from the playoffs. But at least I don't have to hear Bob Ryan gloating about how great Boston sports are tomorrow.

Game 34: New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

The New York Yankees will look to win their second consecutive game and third straight road series against the Toronto Blue Jays tonight at Rogers Centre in Toronto.

The Yankees bounced back from their loss against Roy Halladay with a win last night. The Yankees scored six runs in the second inning, highlighted by a two-run home run from Brett Gardner, propelling them to the win, 8-2.

CC Sabathia (2-3, 3.94 ERA) will take the ball for the Yankees, looking to build off his last start. In his last game, the lefty threw a complete game shutout over the Baltimore Orioles.

Sabathia, whose two wins this season have come on the road, is 3-1 with a 2.88 ERA at Rogers Centre. In his career, he's 7-3 with a 3.46 ERA against Toronto.

The Blue Jays will hand the ball to Brian Tallet (2-1, 4.95 ERA). In his last start, Tallet went seven innings, allowing one run on two hits and seven strikeouts in a win against the Oakland Athletics.

Tallet is 1-0 with a 2.86 ERA in 20 relief appearances against the Yankees.

And now, your starting lineup:
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Swisher RF
Cano 2B
Gardner CF
Cervelli C

And on the mound, the Hefty Lefty, CC Sabathia.

Game time is 7:07 p.m., and you can catch every pitch on YES.

My Thoughts:
1. Someone Get A Fire Extinguisher, 'Cause Johnny Damon is on Fire!
I know, I know, the title was corny. But seriously, this guy is hot. He's been playing out of his mind, going 17-of-38 (.447) with five home runs, 16 RBI, 10 runs scored and 12 extra-base hits in his last nine games. He's been the Yankees most consistent producer early this season, and it seems he's playing for a new contract he'd love to get.
2. Which CC Shows Up Tonight?
Will the Yankees get the CC who showed up against Baltimore in his last start? Or will they get the Sabathia who walks the yard and leaves with 125 pitches in the fifth inning? The Yankees are really hoping they get the former, rather than the latter. In his last three starts, CC's looked on point. He started in Detroit, beginning to get his command and look comfortable. It looks like its carried through each start, and while I don't expect another shutout, seven solid innings would be nice.
3. Can The Yankees Score in The First Three Innings?
One of the keys to the Yankees victory last night was the ability to rough up Blue Jays' rookie pitcher Scott Richmond early. As pointed out during the game, Richmond didn't have his best game. But getting those runs early allowed Andy Pettitte to pitch ahead for the rest of the night. Another strong performance with the bats could make a series win more realistic.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wang Goes Six Strong For AAA Yanks

Chien-Ming Wang started for the Triple A Scranton/Wilkes Barre Yankees tonight against Charlotte. The sinkerballer, who struggled mightly in three starts for the Yankees, had a pretty strong night. Here was his line:

6 IP, 3 HITS, 0 RUNS, 0 EARNED RUNS, 3 BB, 6 K's

Chad Jennings, the beat writer for the S/W-B Yanks, has some pretty good observation from the game. You can see the article here. Overall, it seemed Wang had good stuff all night. He was hitting the mid-90s on the radar gun, and his pitches had sink to them. He didn't allow an extra-base hit or allow a runner past second in his six innings.

However, after the game, Yankees GM Brian Cashman told reporters to assume Wang would stay in the minors. That means the Yankees will keep Phil Hughes in the rotation for one more go-around. But, if Hughes struggles and Wang has another solid start, I'd expect to see Wang back with the big club.

Interesting side note: The S/W-B Yanks will face Jose Contreras tomorrow night. Yankee fans might remember him from his days with the Yankees. He's been absolutely atrocious with the Chicago White Sox this season, so they sent him down to try and figure some things out.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Halladay Shuts Down Yanks, Jays Win 5-1

Roy Halladay wasn't going to get caught up in the hype of the showdown with ex-teammate A.J. Burnett.

Instead, Halladay gave the Blue Jays a dominant pitching performance Tuesday night to beat the Yankees, 5-1.

Halladay (7-1) scattered five hits through nine innings - his first complete game of the season - in the win. He had help from Scott Rolen, who finished with three hits and three RBI.

Halladay walked none and struck out five to win his fourth straight decision and his sixth in a row against the Yankees. With the win, the righthander moved to 16-5 lifetime against the Yankees. His 2.77 ERA against the Yankees ranks first among his other AL East opponents.

The Blue Jays broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning. Alex Rios led off the bottom of the fourth inning with a double, and Burnett (2-1) walked Vernon Wells and Adam Lind to load the bases for Rolen. The third baseman hit a double down the third base line, scoring two runs. Lind would score on a Rod Barajas single after Yankees catcher Kevin Cash couldn't handle the throw from rightfielder Melky Cabrera.

The Yankees finally cracked Halladay in the seventh inning. Johnny Damon hit a one-out double, ending Halladay's streak of 17 consecutive retired batters. Alex Rodriguez hit a two-out single to score Damon, bringing the Yankees to within 3-1.

But that was the closest the team would get.

In the bottom of the eighth, the Jays added two insurance runs. Aaron Hill stroked a 2-2 fastball for a solo home run, his ninth of the season, and Rolen singled in a run to stretch the lead to 5-1.

Burnett went 7 2/3 innings, allowing seven hits and five runs. He has not won since April 14.

Box Score
Gardner: 0-4
Damon: 2-4, 2B, R
Teixeira: 0-4, 2K's (his average dipped back to .190)
Rodriguez: 1-3, 1B, RBI
Matsui: 0-1 (left in the bottom of the fifth with a tightness in his right hamstring, listed as day-to-day)
Swisher (pinch hit for Matsui): 0-2, 2K's
Cano: 0-3
Cabrera: 1-3, 1B
Cash: 0-3, 1K
Pena: 1-3, 2B

Burnett: 7 2/3 IP, 7 HITS, 5 RUNS, 5 EARNED RUNS, 4 BB, 3 K's (110 pitches total - 66 went for strikes)
Veras: 1/3 IP, 1 HIT (allowed an inherited runner to score)

My Thoughts:
1. Can the Yankees just forfeit when Halladay pitches?
I don't think I've seen anyone dominate the Yankees more thoroughly or consistently than Halladay. It seems like this guy is consistently ready to pitch against the Yankees, and everyone struggles against him. Some guys just have a team's number, I guess. Anybody know how to make Halladay lose the Yankees? Maybe run it through the wash a few times or something.
2. The Injury List Grows Longer.
Derek Jeter was scratched before tonight's game with a strained oblique muscle, an injury he said has put him on the DL before. He's hoping to avoid it, and it sounds as if he's been resting for the past few days. However, I would be surprised to see him start tomorrow. It doesn't seem major, but the Yankees aren't going to look to rush him back quickly.
The Yanks also lost Hideki Matsui to a hamstring injury. While he's only their designated hitter, any prolonged time out of the lineup will hurt the Yankees. Granted, the guys not setting the world on fire, but he's a better option than what's available on the bench. It was interesting to note that the Yankees didn't call up a position player last week. Is Cashman kicking himself in the rear for that? A Juan Miranda/Todd Linden/John Rodriguez would be a good emergency start in the DH role, especially with Swisher's bat going very, very cold.
3. Some Encouragement With Burnett's Start
While we'd all love to see the guy win for once, I don't think tonight was terrible. He had a letdown in the eighth, but Burnett was economical throughout the game. In the fourth inning, he used thirty-something pitches, but other than that he worked quickly. However, the lack of strikeouts does surprise me. This guy struck out 231 batters last year, and so far this season has only punched out 36. Hopefully, Burnett can take some positives from this start and carry them over into his next one. If there's any encouraging signs, CC used two o.k. starts to set up his complete game dominance of the Orioles.
4. Can The Yankees Put Together A Win Streak?
It seems that every time the Yankees win a game, they find a way to lose their next. This past weekend, Phil Hughes gave up 8 runs in an inning. Tonight, they were thoroughly dominated by Halladay. The team has lost seven of their past nine games, and they sit 6 1/2 games behind Toronto for first place in the league. It's been almost demoralizing to watch the Yankees find ways to lose, and tonight's continued futility against Halladay probably frustrated a lot of fans (including me).



Ian Kennedy Has Surgery

From Peter Abraham's blog, Ian Kennedy had surgery today at Roosevelt Hospital in New York to repair an aneurysm in his right shoulder. Dr. George Todd performed the surgery. He's the same doctor who performed the surgery on David Cone.

Kennedy can begin a throwing program in 6 - 8 weeks.

Game 32: New York Yankees at Toronto Blue Jays

When A.J. Burnett (2-0, 5.26 ERA) steps on the mound at Rogers Centre for tonight's matchup against the Blue Jays, the righthander will feel right at home.

The Yankee pitcher will take the ball as he looks to lead the New York Yankees back to .500 when he faces his former team for the first time.

Burnett and Toronto ace Roy Halladay (6-1, 3.29 ERA) combined to win 90 games between 2006 and 2008 while teammates on the Blue Jays. The duo never lead the team above a fourth place finish.

After going 18-10 with a 4.07 ERA and 231 strikeouts in 2008, Burnett opted out of his contract and signed a five year, $82.5 million deal with the Yankees. That won't endear him to the fans at Rogers Centre.

Burnett originally signed with the Blue Jays to learn from Halladay, a Cy Young winner. During spring training, Burnett credited Halladay with teaching the Yankees pitcher how to pitch and avoid injury.

Burnett got out of the gate quickly this season, but has struggled as of late. After winning his first two starts of the season, the Yankee pitcher is 0-0 with a 6.66 ERA in his last four starts. During that streak, he's allowed 25 hits,18 earned runs, 13 walks and five home runs in 24 1/3 innings.

In his last start, Burnett pitched six innings and gave up three runs against Tampa Bay in a no-decision. The Yankees eventually lost that game, 4-3, in 10 innings.

Halladay will look to continue his dominance of the Yankees in tonight's game. The pitcher is 15-5 with a 2.86 ERA lifetime against the Yankees. In three home starts last year against the team, Halladay went 3-0 with a 1.80 ERA and two complete games.

Halladay has won his last five starts against the Yankees, dating back to last season.

Here's your starting lineup:
Gardner CF
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Cano 2B
Cabrera RF
Cash C
Pena SS

And, on the mound, A.J. Burnett.

First pitch is 7:07 p.m., and you can catch all the action on My9.

UPDATE (5:05 P.M.): Derek Jeter has been scratched from the lineup for an oblique pull. No word on how much time he'll miss.

My Thoughts:
1. Finally, some competition. The Blue Jays are looking to use this series to prove their 22-12 start is no fluke. The Jays have only played three games against AL East competiton, sweeping a series with the Orioles. The Yankees are struggling, but winning the series would seem to prove their early success isn't a mirage.
2. Burnett must pitch a gem tonight. You hate to put pressure on a starting pitcher to have to pitch a great game, but tonight is one of those situations. As the numbers above show, Halladay has owned the Yankees throughout his career. This could very well end up being a 1-0, 2-0 kind of game. In that situation, I hope we see Halladay on the losing end of that score. But Burnett has been quite inconsistent, and I think all Yankee fans would like to see a quality start from our other big-name pitcher.


That's all my thoughts on the game. By the way, fell free to use these game previes as spots to post anything you notice during the games, etc. Just keep it clean and intelligent.


Sunday, May 10, 2009

Wang To Start For AAA Yanks Tuesday

According to John Sterling, Chein-Ming Wang will start Tuesday night for the Yankees Triple A affiliate in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. If he does well, he could potentially replace Phil Hughes in the starting rotation. If he doesn't do well, we could see him making a few more starts.

Also, I'd like to apologize for not having game recaps the past few days. Unfortunately, I've been at work during the games this weekend. As a result, I just don't want to spit out the play-by-play to you guys. I can tell you, however, that Johnny Damon won the Yankees the game this weekend with a three-run home run. He's been hot lately (13 for 31) with four doubles and five homers. He's been the catalyst for a rather anemic Yankee offense. Many of the games over the past few days wouldn't have been interesting without his timely hits. Clearly he's been doing his job, now the other guys need to follow his lead.

The Yankees will have an off day tomorrow before heading up to Toronto for a three-game set with the Blue Jays. Starting pitchers will be A.J. Burnett vs. Roy Halladay. I'll have a preview of the first game of the series on Tuesday.

Game 31: New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles

The Yankees will look to rebound from a poor pitching performance, but may have to do it without Joba Chamberlain.

Chamberlain (1-1, 3.77 ERA) may be scratched from today's start for a broke a blood vessel in his thumb. The injury occurred when the pitcher threw batting practice Saturday, leaving his status for today's start in jeopardy.

Yankees trained Gene Monahan told manager Joe Girardi he didn't believe the injury would keep Chamberlain from starting today, but the Yankees have tabbed Alfredo Aceves as the emergency starter.

In his last start, Chamberlain pitched 5 2/3 innings, giving up four runs and six hits in a loss against the Boston Red Sox. The righty struck out 12, a career high. Chamberlain is 1-0 with a 1.23 ERA and a .167 opponents' batting average in one start and nine relief appearances against the O's.

The Orioles will send out rookie Koji Uehara (2-3, 4.42 ERA), who is 0-3 in his last four starts. The rookie beat the Yankees in his fist major league start, allowing a run and five hits in five innings.

In his last start, Uehara gave up three runs and seven hits while striking out a career-high eight batter in 6 2/3 innings in a loss against the Tampa Bay Rays.

And now, your starting lineup:
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Swisher RF
Cano 2B
Cabrera CF
Cervelli C

And on the mound (for right now), the hard-throwing right hander, Joba Chamberlain.

The Yankees got shelled last night, but if Joba showed anything in his last start, it's that he can keep other teams in check. He had every pitch working last week and, if he can stay economical, he can give the Yankees a solid start. Game time is 1:05, and you can catch all the action on YES.

With their loss last night, the Yankees fell to 14-15 and only sit 1 1/2 games over the Orioles in the standings. The team has lost of six of their last seven games, while Baltimore has won four of their last five.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Game 30: New York Yankees at Baltimore Orioles

Alex Rodriguez and the Yankees will try for their second win in a row tonight against the Baltimore Orioles.

Last night, a three-run home run from Rodriguez powered the Yankees to their first win in six games. The third baseman hit the first pitch he saw - a 98 mile per hour fastball from Jeremy Guthrie - over the leftfield fence. It was his first at-bat of the season.

"It was awesome," Rodriguez said to reporters after the game. "It was just nice to get to the ballpark, give the guys a hug and do what I do best."

The home run was his 554th of his career and 48th against the Orioles.

The Yankees also received a dominant pitching performance from CC Sabathia. The lefty threw a complete game, four-hit shutout for his second win of the year.

The Yankees will turn to Phil Hughes (1-1, 2.70 ERA), who makes his third start of the season. The righthander is 1-1 with a 5.06 ERA in three starts against the Orioles. He lost in his only appearance at Camden Yards on April 18, 2008.

Adam Eaton (1-3, 7.18 ERA) will counter for the Orioles. The pitcher has allowed at least four earned runs in his last five outings while pitching past the fifth inning twice.

Eaton is 1-1 with a 4.42 ERA in two starts against the Yankees, but hasn't faced the team since July 25, 2006 with the Texas Rangers.

Here's the starting lineup for the Yankees:
Jeter SS
Damon LF
Teixeira 1B
Rodriguez 3B
Matsui DH
Swisher RF
Cano 2B
Cabrera CF
Cervelli C

And on the mound, the young right-hander, Phil Hughes.

Game time is 7:05, and you can catch the game on YES. Let's see if the Yankees can go on a winning streak after snapping their five game losing streak last night. They should be able to tee off on Eaton, but the Yankees have struggled against soft-tossing pitchers lately.