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  1. Hopefully I will be able to bump this thread up at the end of the year and make you look like a fool. The Yanks are only 5 games back. They have a series with Texas, a team they can beat, and the Red Sox have a series against the best team in baseball whose pitching can calm Red Sox bats. The next five Yankee series are not relatively hard either.
  2. Well that's good for the Yankees, seeing as the Angels come to the Bronx today with some tired BP arms.
  3. Do I smell a Cy Young award?? It could happen :thumbsup:
  4. Hah, yeah I smell another s*** for s*** deal on this one. :dunno: And you are right, he will go up against Washburn on Saturday. Well that obviously means the Moose has to win tomorrow, but hopefully Chacon can be a nice surprise like Wang, Small, and Leiter. The Yanks aren't short any more by any means on starting pitchers, with RJ, Moose, Pav, Wang, Wright, Brown, Leiter, Small, Chacon (am I missing any? ), but they all get hurt one way or another. In any case, if Wright and Wang get healthy I see Chacon and Small going to the pen, which would give the Yanks some much needed depth on long relief. :thumbsup:
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  6. Whoa, I hope Clement is alright. That must really hurt.
  7. I really don't mind Wright in the bullpen. I would trust him, like you said, more than any of those "pitchers". Plus, the Yanks might be getting lefty specialist Dennys Reyes, who was released by the Padres yesterday. We'll see.
  8. I think some of you have been watching a little too much ESPN lately. Do you really think that Giambi, after everything he has been through with the recent steroid scandal, would really go back to that? Giambi tried hard, was motivated even more when he heard the Yanks wanted to send him to the minors, and finally hit his stride.
  9. Of course he did, that was the team he was probably going to be playing for. And besides, Arod went on to say that he would rather move to third to play for the Yankees than stay at short for the Red Sox.
  10. I have no idea what went wrong with the pitching, but rumor has it that the Yanks offered Mazzone the pitching coach job for next year. Coming from the NY Post, I think 'rumor' is the key word there. I heard the Yanks might be getting Baez, the link I read it escapes me, and are watching Gil Meche and lefty reliever Ron Villone. Let's see how this plays out. I for one am surprised that Cash hasn't made any moves yet, and the more time goes by the less and less I think the Yanks will make any huge moves. It looks like they want to get younger and build another dynasty with guys from within the organization, as in the late 90s. -and Gehrig is my fav. Yankee too =]
  11. Middle BP help is probably needed the most, IMO. Torre cannot keep using TanGorMo. He needs to learn to trust other guys out there and they really need a left specialist. I don't mind Crosby in center and wouldn't mind the Yanks staying with him. The last thing the Yanks need is another big contract old guy (Ken Griffey Jr.). Starting pitching also is an obvious must.
  12. I do post at the new boards and I'm glad that someone can realize not to judge Yankees fans by the ones from YES. Most of them are terrible baseball fans in general and are frontrunners.
  13. The Red Sox and Yankees are rivals, and so accordingly are their fans. I don't understand why you are having an argument about stupid meaningless sayings that fans say. So what if Yankees fans say 26-6 all the time? I'm sure it means just about as much to Red Sox fans as "Yankees Suck" means to Yankees fans.
  14. I really doubt Schilling is ready. How do you go from not able to start last week to being able to be the number 1 starter again? Just because he feels good closing doesn't mean he is in tip top starting form. I have a feeling this is going to be a step back.
  15. So you would rather put out Clement in a game 7 with a ring on the line instead of Wells? Keeping in mind Wells is a proven pitcher with a perfect game under his belt and has pitched a bunch of games in the post-seaon with the Yankees and that Clement has yet to really prove himself?
  16. It definately isn't Clement. He was lights out in the beginning of the season but now he is losing it. He is from the Cubs don't forget and I wouldn't trust him in a big spot. Wells is a big game pitcher, definately the one out of the five that would be best in a game 7.
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