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azzurribaggio
05-10-08, 01:57 PM
ESPN Reports:
RHP Carl Pavano (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=5945) (elbow surgery) is throwing at 60-feet on level ground and could start working off a half-mound late this month. ...

Nova1
05-10-08, 01:58 PM
he should be ready to pitch at the end of the season when he will be a free agent and get a 10 year contract.

JeterRodriguezSheff
05-10-08, 02:09 PM
we are so screwed....

Abe Frohman
05-10-08, 02:09 PM
It would be beyond insane, and unbelievably ironic, if the one guy NO ONE has ever

counted on during his time weezing the Yankees would come back and " Save our

season " so to speak. Imagine if he was to pull off an Aaron Small-esque type run?

Id LMFAO guys ...

Jglaubman
05-10-08, 02:13 PM
He's going to not come back this year, sign with the Red Sox for like 8 dollars and win the Cy Young going 35-0 with an ERA of 0.00

ppa79
05-10-08, 02:17 PM
ALCS MVP
World Series MVP

Retire21
05-10-08, 02:24 PM
ALCS MVP
World Series MVP

Monument Park
Hall of Fame

Proctor's Orders
05-10-08, 02:28 PM
ALCS MVP
World Series MVP I will buy everyone on this forum a shot if that happens (my money's safe, though :( )

-tz
05-10-08, 02:35 PM
ITL two.

RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
05-10-08, 02:37 PM
Specific thread titles.

R.V.47
05-10-08, 03:05 PM
We better sign him to an extension now before he comes back, goes 10-0 and carries us to a championship.

bobbymagee
05-10-08, 03:17 PM
Don't hold your breath.

4bronxbombers
05-10-08, 03:20 PM
Specific thread titles.

Thank you.

destro
05-10-08, 03:38 PM
cashman offers a 5 year 90 million dollar extension, pavano fires another agent for it not being 90,000,050

IronCaballo4
05-10-08, 03:41 PM
He'll come back to have a monster year, but we won't re-sign him, instead opting for CC Sabathia: fans will boo Sabathia for choosing #45

nnysiny
05-10-08, 03:48 PM
ITL two.
what he said

AcidLake
05-10-08, 04:03 PM
I actually am looking forward to his comeback. He looked good last year before getting injured.

-tz
05-10-08, 04:15 PM
I actually am looking forward to his comeback. He looked good last year before getting injured.Well, but don't hold your breath, unless you're going for the Guiness world record.

jughead
05-10-08, 04:35 PM
I don't think I could ever root him on no matter how well he does. It's just beyond the point of no return by now.

JeffWeaverFan
05-10-08, 06:10 PM
I actually am looking forward to his comeback. He looked good last year before getting injured.
Not really. He had an alright game against the weak hitting Twins, although he only got 2 K's. And he had a bad game against the DRays. The thing about Pavano is that even when he is healthy, he's not that good.

DJ27
05-10-08, 06:33 PM
He'll come back to have a monster year, but we won't re-sign him, instead opting for CC Sabathia: fans will boo Sabathia for choosing #45

:lol::lol::lol:

Nice post!

azzurribaggio
05-11-08, 04:17 AM
Pavano was never really a good pitcher...I'm not sure what Cashman had in his bong that day he decided to sign the guy along with Jaret Wright....

bobbymagee
05-11-08, 05:58 AM
Not really. He had an alright game against the weak hitting Twins, although he only got 2 K's. And he had a bad game against the DRays. The thing about Pavano is that even when he is healthy, he's not that good.
Disagree, he is good but too lazy and needs too much external motivation to get going. He has a little good but too much of a head case.

Bostonsfavson
05-11-08, 07:39 AM
The kids...they called me...Mr. Glass.

Jersey Yankee
05-11-08, 09:03 AM
Monument Park
Hall of Fame
Why not just give him the Nobel Peace Prize and he can marry Alyssa Milano?

MattUNC2003
05-11-08, 11:19 AM
And here I thought the Yankees traded for Jacoby.

Thanks for getting my hopes up, then CRUSHING them.

DisabledMess
05-11-08, 11:27 AM
he should be ready to pitch at the end of the season when he will be a free agent and get a 10 year contract.

That made me laugh. Thanks.

BillBuckner
05-11-08, 12:34 PM
I would take back every bad thing I ever said about him if he somehow returned healthy to his 2004 form and helped us win a WS. But for now, I'll just laugh and laugh and laugh at anyone remotely excited about this news.

BillBuckner
05-11-08, 12:37 PM
BTW, I heard Pavano's Peeps are having their one year reunion at the Hall of False Hope this weekend.

buntsalot2
05-11-08, 12:42 PM
can't decide if this is going to be a Bad News Bears season or Major League 3...
maybe if Carl wore glasses now.

webassign
05-11-08, 01:19 PM
I got nothing against Pavano. I hope he can contribute in the 2nd half of the season.

-tz
05-11-08, 06:49 PM
I got lots against Pavano, but I still hope he can contribute in the 2nd half ... hey, hope is cheap. ;)

YankeeZim
05-11-08, 09:09 PM
I got lots against Pavano, but I still hope he can contribute in the 2nd half ... hey, hope is cheap. ;)Unless you've already dumped 40 mil in the hope you're getting at least a decent pitcher. :(

pWi
05-12-08, 01:54 AM
can't decide if this is going to be a Bad News Bears season or Major League 3...
maybe if Carl wore glasses now.
Hughes has it covered

Yankee Tripper
05-12-08, 11:02 AM
I expect absolutely zero from this guy this year but it really would be funny if he did pitch and win a big game for us this year. Most likely he'll trip on the chalk line durring a MiLB rebab start and break a nail causing him to miss two more weeks then slip on a bar of soap wrenching his knee causing him to miss the rest of the season.

BRNXBMRS
05-13-08, 11:22 AM
If Pavano wants to help the Yanks, he wont pick up a baseball in 08. This guy is going to help the Yanks in 08.


As the Yankees search within the organization for pitching help following the early-season struggles of Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, they might look no further than the Trenton Thunder’s Daniel McCutchen.

Unlike Hughes, McCutchen is no kid. The 6-2, 195-pound right-hander is two years removed from the University of Oklahoma and will be 26 in September. He made his pro debut with the Staten Island Yankees in 2006, opening the season here and making two starts before being promoted to Charleston.

Unlike Kennedy, he doesn’t nibble. He goes right after hitters, and has 43 strikeouts in 46 innings this season to prove it.

But is he ready for the big leagues?

Trenton manager Tony Franklin says McCutchen can definitely pitch at a higher level. Tino Martinez, a special assistant for the Yankees, says he could skip Triple A and get big-league hitters out right now.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman is intrigued, but not yet ready to say he’s the organization’s next Joba Chamberlain.

“It’s too early to say that. But he’s certainly throwing very well at Double A right now,” Cashman said. “He opened our eyes in the spring, too. He works fast; he’s got some power stuff that goes with it. He’s got a great mentality. All he’s done is win since he’s been in the pros.”

Though he’s been primarily a starter since his senior year at Oklahoma, the Yankees are already confident McCutchen can help them in the bullpen. But then again, the Yankees crave starters.

No matter how he is used, Franklin is confident McCutchen will succeed as much because of his talent as his steely makeup.

“I played with Joaquin Andujar for four years in the minors, and people said he was a nut,” Franklin said. “But he was quite the competitor. If you beat him, then you beat a pretty good pitcher. I get the same sense from Cutch. He never backs off, and his stuff is certainly good enough to pitch at a higher level.”

http://waswatching.com/

CommerceComet
05-13-08, 12:52 PM
If Pavano wants to help the Yanks, he wont pick up a baseball in 08. This guy is going to help the Yanks in 08.

http://waswatching.com/ Sounds intriguing. I don't know if Daniel McCutchen will ever succeed like Joaquin Andojar but one is certain: the name, Daniel McCutchen, will never be as cool as as the name, Jaoquin Andojar, which has to rank as one of the great baseball names of all-time.

R.V.47
05-13-08, 01:08 PM
If Pavano wants to help the Yanks, he wont pick up a baseball in 08. This guy is going to help the Yanks in 08.



http://waswatching.com/

So another minor leaguer being hyped up by the orginization who hasnt even thrown at AAA yet. The yankees learned a lot from their development of Hughes and Kennedy it seems. And by the way the last time we had a guy go straight from AA to the bigs was Sean Henn.

BRNXBMRS
05-13-08, 01:15 PM
So another minor leaguer being hyped up by the orginization who hasnt even thrown at AAA yet. The yankees learned a lot from their development of Hughes and Kennedy it seems. And by the way the last time we had a guy go straight from AA to the bigs was Sean Henn.

They do have a lot of pitching prospects at all the levels, if you throw enough of them out there some have to work. Take it for what its worth, Bill Madden was talking about this guy in ST saying he can throw like Joba.

R.V.47
05-13-08, 01:17 PM
They do have a lot of pitching prospects at all the levels, if you throw enough of them out there some have to work. Take it for what its worth, Bill Madden was talking about this guy in ST saying he can throw like Joba.

Im not doubting the kid has good stuff I'll take your word from that post. I just dont want to see anymore prospects rushed through the minors like Hughes and Kennedy were to end up like they did this year.

BRNXBMRS
05-13-08, 01:39 PM
Im not doubting the kid has good stuff I'll take your word from that post. I just dont want to see anymore prospects rushed through the minors like Hughes and Kennedy were to end up like they did this year.

True, if they arent ready its pointless to bring them up to the big club.

SoCal Pinstriper
05-13-08, 01:44 PM
I got lots against Pavano, but I still hope he can contribute in the 2nd half ... hey, hope is cheap. ;) Exactly. I'm not a big fan of Carl's, but he is already on the Yankee payroll, if he has the potential to contribute to this year's pitching starved team in either a starting or bullpen role, I welcome his contribution.

montrealer
05-13-08, 01:46 PM
Hell......for what he`s pulling in make him the batboy too.

effdamets
05-15-08, 10:09 AM
Hell......for what he`s pulling in make him the batboy too.
He will likely find a way to get inured being a bat boy.

How dare you suggest that he put his career in jeopardy... :lol:

DontHateOnNumber2
05-15-08, 12:33 PM
If he comes back and pulls an Aaron Small, or better yet if he pulls off a St. Louis Cardinals Jeff Weaver-postseason type of thing then we'd totally cash in. I'd hope he's crossing his fingers. Just not on his pitching hand, because he might hurt them somehow.

webassign
06-16-08, 03:48 PM
So how is everyone's favorite Yankee progressing with his rehab?

Eldee5
06-16-08, 04:26 PM
So how is everyone's favorite Yankee progressing with his rehab?
From 5/30/08:

http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080530&content_id=2798992&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb


The AP also reported that right-hander Carl Pavano -- rehabbing from Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery -- threw 40 pitches off a half mound on Friday and could work off a bullpen mound next week. Pavano is considered an outside possibility to make it back to the big leagues this season.

Yankee Tripper
06-16-08, 04:29 PM
didn't this bozo have surgey in May last year? and isn't the rehab time typically 13 months? I know he is a long shot but jeez for the $40M the Yanks have shelled out to this clown you think he'd be bustin' his ass in rehab to get back, especially since if he can make a few good starts some other bone headed GM will probably given him a bunch more money next year.

Eldee5
06-16-08, 04:43 PM
you think he'd be bustin' his ass in rehab to get back,
:lol: :lol: :lol:
You remember this is Carl Pavano we're talking about, right?

Yankee Tripper
06-16-08, 06:07 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol:
You remember this is Carl Pavano we're talking about, right?yeah I should have said "pulling a muscle in rehab"

wasn't one of his injuries a pulled glutius maximus? so I get he litterly was bustin' ass.

Bub
06-16-08, 06:13 PM
Exactly. I'm not a big fan of Carl's, but he is already on the Yankee payroll, if he has the potential to contribute to this year's pitching starved team in either a starting or bullpen role, I welcome his contribution.Absolutely. Problem is that even if he has no setbacks, 40 pitches off a half mound today doesn't turn into a minor league rehab start for at least 2 months, so he may not be back before Wang. We'll just have to gut this problem out with what we have.

ksison
06-16-08, 06:30 PM
Pavano is the next Yankee captain

Yankee Tripper
06-16-08, 06:50 PM
Pavano is the next Yankee captainare we changing our team name to the "Titanics"?

webassign
06-16-08, 07:19 PM
are we changing our team name to the "Titanics"?
i lol'ed

Let's Go Yanks
06-16-08, 07:32 PM
I feel like he's been throwing off a "half-mound" for years. Probably because he has.

suha
06-16-08, 07:42 PM
Pavano was never really a good pitcher...I'm not sure what Cashman had in his bong that day he decided to sign the guy along with Jaret Wright....

Well...honestly, Jaret Wright could be amazing if he could stay healthy. I think the briefs spurts of brilliance he's shown in his career prove that (including a few shining moments with the Yanks). Pavano? one hit wonder.

yankeetomer54
06-16-08, 07:49 PM
A frightening idea just came to my mind, Pavano replacing Wang.
It is not that frightening because Pavano is probably not going to be able to pitch this season after the Tommy John surgery.

YankeePride1967
06-16-08, 07:51 PM
You know things are bad when we're wondering when Pavano is coming back.

Stick Michael
06-16-08, 07:53 PM
Pavano's lack of motivation stems from the fact that he has already climbed Everest.

Think about it.

2003-2004

"I won the World Series. I had the best season of my life the year I was eligable for free agency. I'm ...(dating)... Alyssa Milano. I'm now being handed a check for $40 million."

There's no point in even trying to top that. There is no mountain higher than Everest.

James

webassign
06-16-08, 07:55 PM
Pavano's lack of motivation stems from the fact that he's already climbed Everest.

Think about it.

2003-2004

"I won the World Series. I had the best season of my life the year I was eligable for free agency. I'm ...(dating)... Alyssa Milano. I'm now being handed a check for $40 million."

There's no point in even trying to top that. There is no mountain higher than Everest.

James
There's always the moon.

yankeeman61
06-16-08, 09:30 PM
If Carl heard a rumor that he was being considered to pitch, his eardrum would implode.

Stick Michael
06-16-08, 10:30 PM
There's always the moon.

Unattainable. A word with which Carl appears well aquainted.

"I won the World Series. I had a career year. I'm making insane amounts of money and, oh yeah, I'm ...dating... perhaps the most beautiful woman to ever walk the planet."

Can't blame him for not trying to top that. There is no hand better than a royal flush.

nyyfanatic85
06-17-08, 11:08 PM
I hope Pavano can come back sometime this year- what is the timetable for his return?

-tz
06-17-08, 11:15 PM
I hope Pavano can come back sometime this year- what is the timetable for his return?3008 ... right after the All Star break.

Seriously, this is from Bryan Hoch of Yankees.com ... posted on June 2:


What is the deal with Carl Pavano? We havent heard anything about him. How is he doing? Do the Yankees see him in the rotation before the year is over?
- Marc O., New York

I wonder what the over-under on the number of times I've answered this question is. In any event, since we received Pavano inquiries a number of times again this time around, here's the update -- Pavano could throw off a bullpen mound this week and continues to work out at the Yankees' facility in Tampa. If everything breaks correctly, he could appear in a game for New York by the end of this season. Girardi said it'd be a "great story" if he does.http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080602&content_id=2821919&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy

Seems to me I've read since then that Pavano actually is throwing off a mound ... for what that's worth (probably not much).

YankeesAce4Life
06-18-08, 09:59 AM
3008 ... right after the All Star break.

Seriously, this is from Bryan Hoch of Yankees.com ... posted on June 2:

http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080602&content_id=2821919&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy

Seems to me I've read since then that Pavano actually is throwing off a mound ... for what that's worth (probably not much).

From that quote from yankees.com..."if everything breaks correctly" Carl Pavano won't pitch this season. ;) :P

YankeesAce4Life
06-18-08, 09:59 AM
In all seriousness, I hope he can come back and show us if he has anything left.

dont_ya_know24
06-18-08, 12:07 PM
he's gonna pitch great at the end of the year, and we're all gonna be wondering if we should sign him again........ you heard it here first

Ynkcpt23
06-18-08, 12:19 PM
Pavano's lack of motivation stems from the fact that he has already climbed Everest.

Think about it.

2003-2004

"I won the World Series. I had the best season of my life the year I was eligable for free agency. I'm ...(dating)... Alyssa Milano. I'm now being handed a check for $40 million."

There's no point in even trying to top that. There is no mountain higher than Everest.

James

As much as I agree with you, for a professional athlete to have that kind of an attitude is less than pathetic. Where's the pride? I guess I forgot who I was talking about momentarily. :mad:

BRNXBMRS
06-18-08, 12:24 PM
In all seriousness, I hope he can come back and show us if he has anything left.

Why should the Yanks let him pitch and let him get more $$ from another team next year. I hope he rots, let a kid from AAA who is hungry get a shot over this loser.

johnnerr
06-21-08, 10:02 PM
i think i injured my eyes when i saw this

ksison
06-25-08, 08:48 AM
i think i injured my eyes when i saw this

hahaha i laughed out loud on this one

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