I think you should write a book based on theory and conjecture. Team up with that guy from SI and all will be well.Licketysplit wrote:Penny & Smoltz are short-dollar guys with incentive laden deals. If they come through it is just a bonus.Machado wrote:Keep dreaming.
Stop worrying about our pitchers please.
Speaking of "arm trouble", you have plenty to be concerned with.
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Yeah, those shoulders and elbows are so healthy...![]()
I'm thrilled Pettitte has returned. I could care less how much money he is getting paid.
Now we have our starting 5.
Sabathia
Wang
Burnett
Pettitte
Joba
If the Yankees decided that Joba should once again return to the pen, then so be it. That would open up a spot for Hughes, Kennedy, Acevedo or Phil Coke.
Seems like a nice problem to have. An abundance of pitching never hurts a club.
I'm not concerned with NY's pitching. As I've stated before, I just don't want to watch them blow out a promising young pitcher because he will be fun to watch for the next 10 years if they take care of him. When it comes to picking all-stars, talking about the HOF, or watching players develop I don't care about the jersey they wear.
They panicked and messed with Joba last season, and he got hurt and had to be shut down. MLB scouts and commentators as well as just about everyone here knows that he was mishandled, and as long as there are Steinbrenners calling the shots it can happen again. Remember Mark Fidrych?
And what is with the "us" and "we" stuff? Are you a bat boy or something?
I enjoy the people that 2nd guess how the Yankees "handled" Joba in '08. Like those GM's or coaches would have done differently.
Based on the Yankees need, he filled that spot in an effort to help the team win.
What is the problem with that?