You would agree that the LAA can hit, right? Because he gave up no runs against them. He held down Texas bats and gave up only 3 runs in 2 games against them. The Yanks are 5-1 in Chacon starts, and in that only loss, he left after he gave up only one run to the CWS. He said that he never felt a reason to win when with the Rockies (does anyone?), so IMO he is pretty clutch. To be able to come to the Yankees, under the watcful eye of the Boss, pitch the way he has, esp. against the "best team in baseball", down the stretch, coming from a team like the Rockies, all without cracking has been absolutely incredible. Serious props to Chacon, he has really been a lifesavor.