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  1. Yankees rotation minus Hughes- 495.1IP 457H 205ER 181BB 392K 3.72ERA 1.28WHIP 7.1K/9IP 2.17K/BB Sox rotation minus Beckett- 470IP 420H 181ER 184BB 373K 3.47ERA 1.29WHIP 7.1K/9IP 2.03K/BB K/9IP are identical. IP are more. K/BB is slightly better. WHIP is identical. The only difference is ERA, which we all know is not the be all and end all of pitching stats. The peripherals are essentially the same. And the likelihood is that Beckett bumps one of those guys out for a rotation spot. While Hughes has been our third best pitcher on the yr
  2. Blue balls to the extreme.
  3. as a platoon OFer
  4. Leyland needs to make a move. Valverde sucks right now
  5. Berkman should be in the lineup tomorrow. The deal cannot be finalized until tomorrow afternoon
  6. you are welcome, we'll use him the way he should have been used.
  7. Valverde is hurt. 88mph on consecutive pitches and neither looked like splitters
  8. I think the Red Sox have too big of a deficit to overcome to catch the Yankees. Especially now that the Yankees have shored up the offense.
  9. The "if we make the playoffs" Getting Lilly would allow for the Yankees to do with Hughes what you want them to do. Our top 4 of CC-Pettitte-AJ-Vazquez is better than any top 4 in the AL sans TB. Our offense is the best in baseball. And our closer is the best of all time. Getting Lee or Haren would have made things nicer, but as it stands, we have the best shot of taking it all. Doesnt mean we will, but we have the best chance, IMO
  10. A sub 1.3WHIP and a K/BB over 2 for an entire rotation in the AL is struggling? Must be some good hash in the DR. Lets combine those numbers, shall we? The Yankees rotation is 2nd in the AL in ERA at 3.81. Oakland is the only team lower. The Yankees rotation is 4th in the AL in QS's, with 59, 4 off the lead from TB The Yankees rotation is 4th in the AL in WHIP at 1.28, .02 off the lead from Oakland The Yankees rotation is 2nd in the AL in K/9 at 7.17, .08 off the lead from Toronto This is a struggling rotation?
  11. the sox SLG is their only saving grace this month. An OBP of .319 is miserable, especially for a team built on OBP
  12. You need some happy pills
  13. The Yanks are apparently working towards bringing in Ted Lilly. Nothing imminent. Lilly's numbers this yr were a lot better than I expected 117IP 89K 3.69ERA 1.14WHIP
  14. I dont think they considered him a rental
  15. But then again, Berkman adds a ton of consistency to this lineup. He adds a power threat and a guy who will work the count and be a professional hitter in every AB. I love the acquisition and am happy with what we gave up
  16. And lately there has been an expectation that pitchers never miss their spots. Hughes pitched a damn good game. He missed with one pitch and lost because our offense blew its load in Cleveland.
  17. Back to the Berkman deal, I have a feeling both sides will actually get something out of it. The Yankees will get a half season of an elite level bat before he saunters off into the sunset and the Stros get one guy who will be in their pen for awhile and a SS who could very well be their franchise SS in the future.
  18. An agreement in principle should theoretically mean that you dont field any more offers. But it is all water under the bridge. The fact remains, that the Yanks put their best foot forward for Lee
  19. I'll tell you, taking the spotlight off of him with this trade deadline could be the best thing for him. But scoring 2 runs vs Wade Davis especially since we got those two before he registered an out is shameful. Hopefully Berkman's acquisition helps with that. Reminds me of when the Cards went out and got Walker
  20. The sox are on pace for 92 wins. The Yankees are on pace for 104 wins and the Rays for right around 101. The sox got ambushed by injuries and are a very good team. But you are asking some recently returning players to be superhuman on return
  21. And to further that point... We're coming up on the end of the season. Granderson has shown his true stripes. Here's the split .276/.359/.529 with an .888OPS vs righties .214/.252/.286 with a .538OPS vs lefties Time to look at him for what he is
  22. So, vs lefties.... 1. Jeter SS 2. Berkman DH 3. Teixeira 1B 4. Rodriguez 3B 5. Cano 2B 6. Swisher RF 7. Posada C 8. Kearns LF 9. Gardner CF R-S-S-R-L-S-S-R-L ridiculous
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