Starting a four-game, holiday weekend series against the Indians this evening. Tonight is smallpox blanket night at the Stadium, so make sure you get there early! Oh, and it's Hughes Day! :breakdance: Tonight's matchup: Phil Hughes (5-1, 2.72) vs. Fausto Carmona (4-2, 3.45) Saturday LHP CC Sabathia (4-3, 3.86) vs. LHP David Huff (2-6, 5.25) 1:05 p.m., YES Network Sunday RHP A.J. Burnett (5-2, 3.55) vs. RHP Justin Masterson (0-5, 6.13) 1:05 p.m., YES Network Monday LHP Andy Pettitte (6-1, 2.62) vs. RHP Mitch Talbot (6-3, 3.73) 1:05 p.m., YES Network
These next couple of series couldnt come at a better time. Boston is storming and the Yanks need to make ground on fledgling TB
Cappy, nice avatar. Pasqua went to my HS, and I believe to this day, still retains all the hitting records.
:smile: I love Hughes Day. And I hate the Indians. It goes all the way back to when I was a kid and my Italian father (Yankee fan) and my Polish ex-uncle (Indians fan) used to give each other a hard time. Hopefully the Yanks can get their heads out of their asses offensively. Interesting side note, when Nick Johnson got injured, the Yanks were 20-8. They were averaging 5.7 runs/game. Since Nick Johnson has been injured, the Yanks are 8-11 and averaging a full run less per game.
Yup. Granderson a week before, Posada a week after. Yanks' record in games without Granderson but with Johnson: 4-0. Yanks' record in games with Posada but without Johnson: 1-5. I'm just messing around, really. I don't think Johnson is the sole reason why the Yanks have struggled at the plate. But I do think there is something to the idea that - even when he was slumping - he was providing value to the lineup, just from the sheer number of pitches he was seeing, and that he lengthened the lineup significantly. And it is kind of striking how much the change in performance really centers around his injury and not so much the other two.
Yeah I don't know how you can make that correlation... on another note, Sox placed Elsbury (sp?) back on the dl
"If LeBron leaves, they're going to have to rely on the personality of Eric Mangini." - Michael Kay. One of the best Kay quotes on this early season.
Holy shit. A-Rod almost killed the Indians pitcher. Shit, I wouldn't be surprised if he wound up dying... that was a direct hit.
It's obvious that AFraud should be banned from baseball for life and charged with attempted murder. Does watching this game make me a Yankee fan? Is that how these things work?