Daniel McCutchen is making his pitching debut today for Pittsburgh, it'll be interesting to see how he does.
Daniel McCutchen is making his pitching debut today for Pittsburgh, it'll be interesting to see how he does.
Javy Vazquez's 2010 non-Cy Young season: 4-10, 7.15 ERA, 140 Ks, 170 IP.

http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/individual_...layerID=445216Originally Posted by DEADSOX
He got a quality start, no decision, and an RBI single. Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh walk-off.
Jason Giambi beat the Mets tonight.![]()
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
There isn't even anything left to say about our poor neighbors.Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees

Sean Henn got the loss for Rochester against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Giambi with another game winning hit coming off the bench
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes

I said it once, I'll say it again would have been nice to get Giambi back for a bench roleOriginally Posted by Yankeeah
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes

His OPS with the A's was less than .700. I would much rather have Pena/Hinske/Hairston/Molina/Gardner over any combination with him.Originally Posted by BronxYanks45

true, but he has been hurt most of the year.Originally Posted by Joba-Walkee
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes

So he wouldn't be hurt with us?Originally Posted by BronxYanks45
Tyler Clippard has found success as a relief pitcher.
AAA: 39 IP, .90 WHIP, .92 ERA, 2.8 SO:BB ratio
MLB: 49 2/3 IP, 1.08 WHIP, 2.81 ERA, 2.29 SO:BB ratio
Brett Tomko threw a shutout tonight, and is 4-1 in six starts for Oakland.![]()
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah

wasnt that his 100th win also?Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes

Yes. The most wins he has with one team is 29 with his first team, Cincinnati.Originally Posted by BronxYanks45
and he's now complaining of "elbow discomfort".
The defending AAA champion Sacramento River Cats, who are down 0-2 to Memphis in their five game series, will start two veteran pitchers in games 3 and 4 of the PCL Championships, with Jerome Williams taking the mound Friday and Shawn Chacon on Saturday. Williams, who allowed one run over 7.0 innings to beat Tacoma in Game 3 of the first-round series, won 10 games for the San Francisco Giants in 2004. Chacon, who earned the win in Sacramento’s series-clinching Game 4 against Tacoma, was an All-Star for the Colorado Rockies in 2003 when he won 11 games.
The Yankees are now 206-1 when Mariano has been asked to protect a four-run lead.
Isn't this bizarre?
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Looks great in purple.
Calmer than you are.
from mlbtraderoumors.comThe Pirates claimed pitcher Anthony Claggett off waivers from the Yankees,
Pirates just can't resist those Yankee castoffs.
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
They most have been impressed with his relief performance for Wang earlier this season against the Indians.

Remember when many of us marveled about the Sheffield deal and what a genius Cashman was for getting 3 young pitching studs. There's a trade that seems to have lost much of its lustre.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. - Babe Ruth

Giambi, fitting in well as a PH for the Rockies
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes
http://www.denverpost.com/sports/ci_13501584
Former Rockies pitcher Shawn Chacon was arrested in Greeley on a charge related to unpaid gambling markers in Nevada, according to the Greeley Tribune.
Weld County sheriff's officials say they released him Tuesday, one day after his arrest, after learning Las Vegas authorities decided not to extradite him.
The Las Vegas Sun reported Friday that Chacon, a graduate of Greeley Central High School, faces a felony charge in connection with three bad checks written for $50,000 to Caesars Palace in March.

Yeah, sure has. Who were the pitchers again - Sanchez, Claggett, and ???Originally Posted by Allan

Getting a bag of balls for Sheffield would have been more than even.Originally Posted by Allan
Marlins released Proctor today.
Proctor>Betemit>Swisher.....that worked out well.
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Still got a soft spot for the Big G.Originally Posted by DaSh 1s
"Whether they're offended or not, that's the way it is."
ughhh, look at veins on his left bicep. dude is going to go out WWE style
John Wetteland was hospitalized today, after apparent suicidal behavior.
Best wishes to him.The Denton County Sheriff's office says they took a call from the Argyle/Bartonville area around 12:30 Thursday on a possibly suicidal person.
When officers arrived to the home, a man later identified as Wetteland came out with his hands in the air, saying he "needed help."
http://cbs11tv.com/local/John.Wettel...2.1309057.html
The Pirates claimed pitcher Chris Jakubauskas off waivers from the Mariners, according to a team press release. The designated Jeff Karstens for assignment to make room for Jakubauskas.
mlbtraderumors.com
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
But I thought Jeff Karstens was great, and Cashman was an idiot for letting him get away!Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
Guess I'll post this here; as per Lohud Shelley Duncan is now a FA.
Bet a million bucks the Pirates pick him up.
Guess my username is wrong now....
Timmah!!!
Wasnt it Melancon?Originally Posted by The Q Bomb
"I am the law, bitch"
nah, they just like our pitchers
sanchez, claggett, and kevin whelan, whelan being the lone survivor of the bunchOriginally Posted by Kluivert4Ever
sanchez looked like a great pickup at the time, but the dude just couldn't stay healthy... thus the risk in acquiring him
Oh yeah, Whelan. My bad.Originally Posted by flymick24
"I am the law, bitch"
Former MLB catcher Sal Fasano will manage the Blue Jays' Class A Lansing affiliate, according to Jordan Bastian of MLB.com.
i still liked that trade merely for getting rid of sheff for more than abag of balls.Originally Posted by flymick24
Bring tea for the Tillerman; Steak for the son; Wine for the woman who made the rain come; Seagulls sing your hearts away; 'Cause while the sinners sin, the children play ...
I would have taken a bag of balls.Originally Posted by ajra21
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Anyone who knocks that trade is the King of All Hindsight. That was a fantastic move by Cash, who picked up Sheffield's option explicitly to trade him. He judged the market right in that there was at least one suitor willing to give up prime prospects to acquire/extend a slugging RH bat. As pitching prospects go, Sanchez was a gem and Whelan was a project with a tremendous arm. Sanchez has had injury problems and is looking like he's flaming out. He's only pitched ~50 innings since TJ surgery in '07. I know the Yanks released and then re-signed him last year, but I don't think they've given up on him entirely. Hopefully it just took him some extra time to recover from TJ and he can develop into a contributor for us or another org.Originally Posted by ajra21
Whelan's issue is control. He has overpowering stuff - he just can't locate it. See his '09 stats between Trenton and SWB...
Whelan '09: 4-0, 2.67 ERA, 67 IP, 85 K, 41 BB, 6.0 H/9, 11.4 K/9
Ron Villone is still in baseball? I thought he was finished a year and a half ago.Pirates have tentative interest in Xavier Nady and Ron Villone
Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
He's got a heartbeat and he throws with his left arm...he'll always have a job in baseball.Originally Posted by Yankee Tripper
The Mets and Cards are also looking at Nady as a buy-low guy. A supplemental pick would have been nice but I can understand why the FO didn't want to risk having him back on a 1 year/$7+ million deal.
SI: Do you have a secret ambition?
Igawa: That's secret.
"They should just practice during the regular season and show up for the playoffs -Ichiro on the Yankees

Cody Ransom signs a minor league deal with the Phillies
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes
This is the Phillies attempt to get revenge on Girardi.Originally Posted by BronxYanks45
The Man
The Legend
The Greek

Angel Berroa signs a minor league deal with the Dodgers
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes
Stanton Pumped To Start Coaching Prep Team
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yanke...a9t3yhfTqoIyyM
Mike Stanton has yet to retire from baseball officially, but he has found himself a pretty good job in the game he loves.
The lefty reliever, who earned three championship rings during his time with the Yankees, now is the head coach at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, N.J.
The school has a tremendous winning tradition, just like the Yankees. The Ironmen football team was No. 1 in the nation this past season, and over the last two years the baseball team put up a 59-5 record, including a majestic 33-0 mark in 2008 under Greg Butler, who is now an athletic director at another school. Stanton helped with the team last year on the freshman, JV and varsity level.Stanton, 42, looks at this as a great opportunity, plus he gets to coach his son, Cameron, who is a right-handed pitcher and outfielder.Why did Stanton want to coach at this level?
“I’ve been on the road so much,” he said. “Then I started going to see my son play. It kind of turned into me hanging around every day and they ended up giving me a uniform. But I’ve always had a passion of working with kids."Best of luck to my favorite player...“One of the things we’re really going to preach is teamwork, and being for the team,” Stanton said. “That’s always been my approach to put the team first, especially being the offensive linemen of baseball. While I was in New York, my job was to protect Mariano.”
“Sometimes all of us need to be reminded that this is just a kid’s game. We just happen to be grown men playing it.” --Mike Stanton

some updates: Eric Hinske is now on the Braves
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes

some updates: Shelley Duncan signs minor league deal with Indians with Spring Training invite
The real reason why the Yankees keep winning is cause the other team can't stop staring at the damn pinstripes
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