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06-03-2008, 08:33 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
This Giese guy is the sacrificial lamb?
Oh, and his control was awful. Color me unimpressed with this start.
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06-03-2008, 10:12 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
Joba's starting debut was unimpressive to be kind. He pretty much stunk. Yankee fans that are expecting him to win 12-15 games need to get a reality check.
BTW The pen looked great tonight. 
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06-03-2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
Julio Lugo continues to have a 20 point OBP lead over Jeter.
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06-03-2008, 10:28 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
Fat pig sighting on the Yankee mound. They have raised the white flag.
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06-04-2008, 01:31 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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Wow, he went 2 2/3 innings in his first start, and people are cheering? 4 walks and people are cheering?
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It's not about how long he went, did you forget he was on a pitch count? Yeah he asnt amazing or anything, but he looked <i>ok</i>
All I know is that LaTroy Hawkins needs to be shot. I was tempted to wait around after the game by the players.press gate and beat his ass.
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06-04-2008, 08:25 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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It's not about how long he went, did you forget he was on a pitch count? Yeah he asnt amazing or anything, but he looked <i>ok</i>
All I know is that LaTroy Hawkins needs to be shot. I was tempted to wait around after the game by the players.press gate and beat his ass.
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It is about how long he went. He was on a pitch count that would have let him go 5 innings if effective, 4 if decent. He had a bad inning followed by a good one, then was pulled after the leadoff walk before he could have another bad one. His command was off, and he threw too many pitches because he was generally ineffective. They are playing with fire having this kid start, I see no good coming from it, and the negatives far outweighing the positives.
It's nice having NESN [i]and]/i] YES, all you wind up doing is hitting the "last channel" button. Oh, that plus hit the mute button pretty much whenever Michael Kay is speaking.
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06-04-2008, 08:54 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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Oh, that plus hit the mute button pretty much whenever Michael Kay is speaking.
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Your thumb must be killing you
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06-04-2008, 09:16 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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Julio Lugo continues to have a 20 point OBP lead over Jeter.
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When he closes that 500 hit difference gap over the last 9 seasons, give me a call.
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06-04-2008, 09:18 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
it was nice to see them spend 20 minutes interviewing his father.
how do you yankee fans do it?
i spend 10 minutes listening to that crew of masturbation addicts and i want to open a vein in my living room.
I thought he threw hard,hitting 99 a couple times but this is MLB,throw 4,99mph heaters in a row and the 4th will be hit 400 feet....
i still dont understand this move at this time
they have taken an effective tool in middle relief and turned it into a glaring weakness while fucking up the starting rotation for the time being.
this will put more pressure on the yanks pen for the time being and hopefully it doesnt destroy the guys confidence.
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06-04-2008, 10:19 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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it was nice to see them spend 20 minutes interviewing his father.
how do you yankee fans do it?
i spend 10 minutes listening to that crew of masturbation addicts and i want to open a vein in my living room.
I thought he threw hard,hitting 99 a couple times but this is MLB,throw 4,99mph heaters in a row and the 4th will be hit 400 feet....
i still dont understand this move at this time
they have taken an effective tool in middle relief and turned it into a glaring weakness while fucking up the starting rotation for the time being.
this will put more pressure on the yanks pen for the time being and hopefully it doesnt destroy the guys confidence.
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The approach, IMHO, is completely wrong. You don't put him in for his first start, with a 70 pitch limit, against Roy Halladay and the Jays who are currently ahead of them in the standings. Joba should have been sent to AAA to build up his pitch count and then only started for the Yanks when he would not be restricted in pitch count. Basically, the Yanks are willing to throw away games because their shitty pen would have to be relied upon for 5 plus innings in each of Joba's first few starts.
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06-04-2008, 10:35 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
While I agree that Pvt Pyle should be building up his stamina in the minors for a team that is trying to win games, I do question who makes starts while he's down there? The 4 guys in the rotation are Wang, Pettitte, Moose, and Rasner. Who's next, bat-shy Kennedy? Homesick Igawa? Perhaps they viewed these games as one's they had to punt anyway and let him go out there hoping for lightning in a bottle while he builds his pitchcount.
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06-04-2008, 10:40 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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While I agree that Pvt Pyle should be building up his stamina in the minors for a team that is trying to win games, I do question who makes starts while he's down there? The 4 guys in the rotation are Wang, Pettitte, Moose, and Rasner. Who's next, bat-shy Kennedy? Homesick Igawa? Perhaps they viewed these games as one's they had to punt anyway and let him go out there hoping for lightning in a bottle while he builds his pitchcount.
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The timing is all wrong and not well thought out. You don't experiment in your own division when you are sitting in last place. Pitch him in games at the MLB level, if you must, with a pitch count against weaker teams. Play the shuttle game with AAA starters until Joba is ready.
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06-04-2008, 11:30 AM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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Pvt Pyle's first start is going swimmingly.
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nice! I guess the nickname is starting to stick a bit...it was last September when I first posted the following:
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Was JOBA in Full Metal Jacket?

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The private got himself into a pyle of shit early yesterday, and there weren't even any bugs to blame it on.
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06-04-2008, 03:33 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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It's not about how long he went, did you forget he was on a pitch count? Yeah he asnt amazing or anything, but he looked <i>ok</i>
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His performance didn't merit anything other than polite applause.
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06-04-2008, 03:35 PM
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Re: ...and whoever's playing the Yankees - 2008 Game Thread
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When he closes that 500 hit difference gap over the last 9 seasons, give me a call.
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Who cares what he did over the last 10 years. All I am saying is that the iconic Jeter is barely producing as well offensively as Lugo. That's pretty sad. Don't you think so.
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