Depends on context. If he's talking about better depth to cover problems this year, then he's right since their top talent is at a higher level. None of the Yankees top-10 have played above single A before this season.
Looked to me like the ump helped pull Barrett over as he was trying to pull him away. Barrett would twist Podsednik into a pretzel without any impedements.
Mussina's command isn't what it has been for the most part to begin the season. He's falling behind hitters early.
Wright hits another ball over Damon's head. 2-0, Mets.
That makes more sense, although who lists the rates like that?
It is possible since SFs count as PAs. So if you have sac-flys with no BB, IBB, or HBP, then your OBP will be higher than your BA.
http://www.epochtimes.com/i6/5052218201482--ss.jpg VS http://i.cnn.net/si/2003/baseball/mlb/specials/postseason/2003/10/21/yankees.marlins.game3.ap/p1_mussina_all.jpg
http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/nym.gif Petey: 5-0, 3.19
http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/mlb/images/team_logos/50x50/nyy.gif Moose: 6-1, 2.56
Epic pitching matchup with two of the best in the game on the hill today at Shea. It will probably be on FOX as their first nationally televised Saturday game (depending on your viewing area). Go Petey!
EDIT: Whoops. First pitch is scheduled for 1:20 pm.
I don't know about that. Mussina has done well, and he's a very similar pitcher with excellent control of 4 pitches who changes speeds well to keep hitters off balance. He didn't have a good outing against the ChiSox, but I watched that game and the strikezone was postage stamp small.
I don't understand the move to IBB Delgado. I know he has good career stats against Rivera, but Wright is a very good RH batter, and Rivera's cutter is tougher on LH batters since it runs in on the hands. Whatever, I'll take it.