Didn't you say something about SSS and the effect of on catcher's ERA? I think you used that point to defend Kevin Cash's ERA effect on Tim Wakefield.
In games in which Fasano started, the Yankees were 8-8.
I think this too much of a compliment.
Redding had a 10.00+ RA with the Padres, in 28 IP. Throw in his bad start against Boston, and his RA soars to unacceptable totals. When he was sent down to Columbus, he posted a 1.46 WHIP, and a 5.06 ERA.
He's pitching decently with the Nationals, posting a 99 ERA+, but when you factor into league and park difficulties, Tim Redding probably isn't a serviceable pitcher if he's still pitching for the Yankees.
A win? Really?
The Yankees were 10-4 because of Lawton? He had an OPS+ of 39, and had only two HR's. Kevin Reese probably could have bested Lawton's performance.
Expanding on the horrible performance of Lawton. He posted a negative WARP, FRAA, and VORP.