Yeah, you're right, that makes no sense.Originally Posted by Iknowcool
Yeah, you're right, that makes no sense.Originally Posted by Iknowcool
Mo' Nut: One Smoove Brotha.
Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
As far as White goes with Seniors you have until the day of the draft the following year to sign them and if not i believe they go back in the draft. if they arent picked then they are FA.
Phelps 8IP 5H 1ER 4K
Jesus 1-5
Montero 1-5, SO
Flores 1-4, SO
Culver 0-2, 2SO
Segedin 0-6, R, BB, 2SO in doubleheader
Sanchez 1-3
Phelps 8IP, 5H, 1ER, 0BB, 4SO, 10-9 GO-FO
Warren 4.1IP, 6H, 3ER, 3BB, 3SO, 1HR, 4-0 GO-FO
Kahnle 1IP, 0H, 0ER, 1BB, 1SO, 1-1 GO-FO

Im pretty sure White would be a FA.
0 BB's and 6 K's in Marshalls first FSL start.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
talk is andy could start game 1 for trenton on wed. big boost for trenton if it happens.
MFer. I love Andy but I wanted to see Dellin on Wednesday.
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
sanchez is beast
oy vey
since slade has his share of struggles this year does he start next year back in charleston or do they advance him to tampa anyway? im thinking start in charleston and if he picks it up he moves maybe mid year.

This is a really good question.Originally Posted by mwalvlior
There really aren't enough OF to push Slade up. Segedin is actually most likely to go right to Tampa himself, rather than Charleston. DeLeon really didn't earn a promotion, but might get it anyway. After that...
It might be good to have Slade work on fundamentals longer at an easier level. On the other hand, he might need to face better pitching in order to be forced to make changes and improvements.
Hard to answer right now. My guess- hold him back in April and maybe May, then re-assess.

DeLeon has no idea of what to do at the plate. He has the worst plate discipline Ive seen in quite awhile. K has power when he meets the ball but not much else.

Thanks for the color. Good to know. My favorite type of prospects, that's all i need to know to figure out he's going to be a nobody.Originally Posted by Yankyfan

He is still young but he isn't any where near close to where Id thought he'd be for a over 1mill bonus baby who has been on few top 10 list's. He runs well for his size but isn't a good base runner and takes strange routes to the ball in the outfield. Segdin is way ahead of K at the plate but you can tell he needs alot of work if he's to stay at 3rd.Originally Posted by kongull
The Yankees held back Austin Jackson in 2007 in a similar situation until a mid-season promotion to Tampa. And, the Twins held back Aaron Hicks this year in a similar situation.Originally Posted by Matsui55
Royal Flush: Hughes, Sabathia, Betances, Brackman, Banuelos.
Romine 1-3
Heathcott 2-3, R, 2B, BB, SO, SB
Flores 0-3, SO
Culver 1-3, 2B, BB
Sanchez 2-4, R
Marshall 4IP, 5H, 2ER, 0BB, 6SO, 3-2 GO-FO

Since its a rehab start, this could work out well for Dellin too. I assume that the Yanks are not going to ask Pettitte to throw 100 pitches- maybe 60 or so.Originally Posted by Melan-cynic
Given that Dellin is on an approximately 80 pitch count, this could be just right.
The Yanks could send Pettitte out there for 4-5 innings, then let Dellin finish the game- given his stuff, 80 pitches should get him through 4-5 innings.

Well, you said at least one thing I can agree with you about.Originally Posted by Matsui55

SWB playoff rotation.
http://blogs.thetimes-tribune.com/yankees/?p=7283
Yeah, I know they could both pitch but I want to see Dellin start the game instead of pitch in an odd capacity - essentially as a mopup guy - the first time I see him live.Originally Posted by Matsui55
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."

Romine: 2-3, 2B, HR so far.
Brackman: 4 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 SO
http://forums.nyyfans.com/showpost.p...60&postcount=4Originally Posted by TheDynasty26
Wonder how the velo on Brackman has been...
hopefully romine will have a big playoffs to make up for the 2nd half.Originally Posted by Philip Hughes Fan
Brackman sniffs the big leagues..I feel sorry for AAA next season.
5, 2 hit shut-out innings
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Congrats on Brackman on a very successful season. He made huge strides this season. I look forward to see how he does next year in AAA.
NYY Triforce
Phil Hughes
Joba Chamberlain
Ian Kennedy

True, but I think that the Yanks correctly are placing the higher priority on getting Pettitte playoff ready.Originally Posted by Melan-cynic
Besides, with an 80-pitch limit, wouldn't you feel a bit let down to have Trenton pull Betances after 4-5 innings if he was doing well, rather than having him nail down and possibly finish the game, so you don't feel like he got pulled too soon?
Now Pettitte is being pushed back to Thursday. I guess that means Dellin game 1, Warren game 3 and Brackman game 4 if necessary. I won't be able to make game 3 but I'll try to see game 4 up here.
http://thunderbaseball.wordpress.com/Mark Feinsand of The Daily News and Marc Carig of The Star-Ledger are both reporting on Twitter that Andy Pettitte’s start has been moved to Thursday to keep him on regular rest…
Plan accordingly, ticket buyers…
Of course, and I never said otherwise. Because I selfishly want to see Dellin possibly throw 6 innings doesn't mean I want the organization to sacrifice Pettitte's ability to get back into form for the big club's playoff run.Originally Posted by Matsui55
And now that Andy's been pushed back to Thursday I may get my wish.
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
When does Banuelos pitch then?
Bring back Ted Lilly!
They face Columbus.Originally Posted by Yankees1962
Bring back Ted Lilly!

Well, if you are going to see Betances, let us know what his secondary stuff looks like. IMO, there is no question about his FB- the other pitches and the ability to throw strikes with them, or get hitters to chase stuff is more important IMO.Originally Posted by Melan-cynic

Behind Pettitte? Isn't Banuelos on a pitch count too?Originally Posted by Donnybaseball72
No doubt. I'm amped up to see that spike curve in person.Originally Posted by Matsui55
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
manny as an andy caddy would be a good move if it fits with his rest. warren isnt on a pitch count so let him take game 3. or maybe dellin and manny together in game 1?Originally Posted by Matsui55
Why didn't JR Murphy play the final 6-7 games of the season? Did he get hurt?

I think he got hit with a pitch so he's been on the DL.Originally Posted by Posada_20
I'll be in Manchester for gm 3, Fri night. Hopefully Ashmore is wrong with his prediction.
What prediction?Originally Posted by BRONXBOMBERS06
Also, just bought my tix for tomorrow night's Thunder game. 10 rows behind homeplate for Dellin versus Kyle Drabek.![]()
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."

oh thats going to be a dandy!Originally Posted by Melan-cynic
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Per Baseball America, Scranton/W-B Yankees had fifth best win percentage in all of minor league baseball this year. Trenton was #9.

Yeah, thats a beaut. Wish I didn't have class.Originally Posted by TheHugeUnit2
"No, I would not like to reconsider being a Yankee fan, and no, marrying a New Englander should have no bearing on it."
Jeremy Hellickson of Durham chosen as Baseball America's minor league player of the year. In Q and A today, J.J Cooper was asked "Had Montero's second half been as impressive as his first, would he have usurped Helly for the title?" His response was "Yeah probably, but if we're playing with this hypothetical, the "only second-half counts" Matt Moore would have run away with the award."
An embarrassment of pitching riches. Garza or Shields are definitely being traded this offseson...if I were Freidman, at least.Originally Posted by dpbddd99
I've had a mancrush on Matthew Moore since his age 19 season. That kid has 490 strikeouts in 340 career minor league innings.
An embarrassment of pitching riches indeed.
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
taken in the 8th round of the '07 draft... sigh
Isn't that what happened to Betances?Originally Posted by flymick24
Yeah, but Dellin, being a Brooklyn kid with a Vanderbilt commit, said he would sign with the Yankees and only the Yankees. Moore made no such declarations.Originally Posted by Mr.Muhozi
And a $115,000 bonus. Double sigh.Originally Posted by flymick24
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
Suppose so, who did we take in the 7th round of that draft? Moore needs to improve his control his walk rate is scary albeit diminishingOriginally Posted by Melan-cynic
He strikes out 13 per 9 every year and his bb/9 is down to 3.8 this year. Any time your k/bb rate is 3.50 you're going to be fine and as he learns to pitch that will take care of itself, IMO.Originally Posted by Mr.Muhozi
"I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."
Originally Posted by Mr.Muhozi
It'll be interesting to see how Tampa does without the benefit of having top 5 picks on a yearly basis from here on out. Not that I'm discrediting them or anything.
Tiger Woods:Sent: 01:28 PM 09/08/2009:
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