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SWB Game 5-6 Andy Pettitte
1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 6:49PM #11
BigGuy
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May 6, 2012 -- 6:39PM, laurenfrances wrote:


May 6, 2012 -- 6:34PM, BigGuy wrote:


May 6, 2012 -- 5:45PM, Stratocaster wrote:

May 6, 2012 -- 5:39PM, yankeeoldfan wrote:


Not bad, but not great either.. Sounds like better defense could have helped, but of course it always does.. Will he be up for his next start or do the Yankees want to see more out of him ??





I'd bring him up and let him do it, no? I don't see a lot to be gained by making more starts down there. If he's stretched out enough to throw 90+ pitches then I say let it fly.



I think they will bring him up.  He wasn't great, but he got no help from the defense those first 2 innings.  He was forced to throw a lot more pitches and could have easily gone 6 innings.  His velocity isn't that great but his changeup from what I saw of it looked pretty good.  He hung a few pitches that were hit hard.




Hey Big..your pics show ..there was a full crowd.  I hope your buddy Craner enjoyed himself....  Thanks for providing this report.  With Pettitte getting his pitch count near 100, he's likely ready for the Bigs....




Largest regular season crowd in that place's history and the weather looked perfect.  With some help from the defense the results for Andy and the team would have been better. 

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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 6:50PM #12
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Yankees get out of Kansas City on a high note




Phil Hughes was sharp, Robinson Cano was productive and Nick Swisher was in the lineup. A rough trip to Kansas City ended on a high note with this afternoon’s 10-4 Yankees win against the Royals. Hughes pitched into the seventh inning for the first time since August 19 of last year. He struck out seven, walked one and maintained impressive fastball velocity in easily his best start of the season. Behind him, the slumping Yankees offense scored its highest run total since April 21 in Boston. Cano hit a grand slam to double his season RBI total, Alex Rodriguez homered for his first extra-base hit since April 27 and Swisher homered in his return from a strained hamstring.


Associated Press photo


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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 6:51PM #13
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Gardner set to begin rehab assignment tomorrow


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Via Erik Boland, outfielder Brett Gardner will begin a minor league rehab assignment with Triple-A Empire State tomorrow. He’s been on the DL for nearly three weeks with a bone bruise and a strain in his right elbow after landing awkwardly during a sliding catch. Depending on how he feels and stuff, Gardner could be back as soon as Tuesday I suppose. A two or three game rehab assignment is more likely, however.

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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:01PM #14
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Any idea when Andy will make his 1st start?
1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:01PM #15
BigGuy
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Closer Options For 2013



Last offseason's Hot Stove was notable for the hefty contracts signed by the likes of Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder, but the abundance of closers in free agency was an interesting secondary arc. A few stoppers signed for big bucks, and if there were any takeaway, it was that many teams have not necessarily adopted a frugal philosophy with respect to bullpen spending.


The upcoming offseason's class of free-agent closers is pretty interesting, too, and several of its potential members have options for 2013. Here's a list of those pitchers and a very preliminary look at whether their options figure to be picked up:

  • Matt Capps (2013 age: 29), $6MM club option with a $250K buyout: Capps' signing this offseason was maligned after he pitched poorly in 2011, but the Twins' bullpen was pretty barren, so it may have been a devil-you-know situation. He's pitching roughly the same so far this year, but the guess here is that if they were willing to bring him back after last year, they'll be willing to do so again. He could be a trade candidate, but I'm not sure there will be takers.
  • Ryan Madson (32), $11MM mutual option with a $2.5MM buyout: The Reds will be on the hook for at least $2.5MM, so will they want to gamble an extra $8.5MM on a guy coming off Tommy John surgery? With Aroldis Chapman and Sean Marshall in the back of the Reds' bullpen, I think they'll pass.
  • J.J. Putz (36), $6.5MM club option with a $1.5MM buyout: Putz is getting on in years, and his health is always a concern (including a DL stint during his brilliant 2011), but the right-hander is really good when he's on the mound. If he can get through this year relatively unscathed in terms of injury, which is no sure thing, I think the Diamondbacks will take roll the dice, seeing as the penalty for snake eyes is relatively low.
  • Joakim Soria (29), $8MM club option with a $750K buyout: Similar to the Reds and Madson, the Royals will have a tough decision to make with Soria coming off (a second) Tommy John surgery. They've been very reluctant to part with him via trade previously, so I'm thinking they'll pick up the option just to save face and see what he can yield -- either in terms of on-field contributions or perhaps a trade later in the season if he comes back healthy.
  • Huston Street (29), $9MM mutual option with a $500K buyout if club declines: The Padres will likely look to trade Street before this year's deadline, so his recent injury development must make them a little nervous. He has plenty of time to get healthy before the deadline, though, and I'd expect the Friars to move hard to flip him. If they can't, they could always pick up the option and then look to trade him again next summer.
  • Grant Balfour (35), $4.5MM club option with a $350K buyout: The A's will be shopping Balfour hard before the deadline, as he'll draw plenty of interest, as MLBTR's Ben Nicholson-Smith recently noted. Wherever he is, his option will look pretty attractive, with his durability and effectiveness probably trumping any concerns over his age.
  • Rafael Soriano (33), $14MM player option or a $1.5MM buyout: Soriano is very likely to exercise this option, meaning the Yankees will almost certainly be paying this hefty tab in 2013. The temptation may be there for Soriano to decline and rake in another two- or three-year deal elsewhere on the market, but he can get one of those after 2013, assuming for health.
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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:03PM #16
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May 6, 2012 -- 7:01PM, Lola wrote:

Any idea when Andy will make his 1st start?



That depends if they want to bring him up now, which I think they may do.  If that's the case figure in the next 5 or 6 days to keep him pretty much on the same schedule.

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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:04PM #17
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May 6, 2012 -- 6:34PM, BigGuy wrote:

May 6, 2012 -- 5:45PM, Stratocaster wrote:

May 6, 2012 -- 5:39PM, yankeeoldfan wrote:


Not bad, but not great either.. Sounds like better defense could have helped, but of course it always does.. Will he be up for his next start or do the Yankees want to see more out of him ??





I'd bring him up and let him do it, no? I don't see a lot to be gained by making more starts down there. If he's stretched out enough to throw 90+ pitches then I say let it fly.



I think they will bring him up.  He wasn't great, but he got no help from the defense those first 2 innings.  He was forced to throw a lot more pitches and could have easily gone 6 innings.  His velocity isn't that great but his changeup from what I saw of it looked pretty good.  He hung a few pitches that were hit hard.






Yeah, let's see what he's got IMO.

He got no help from the defense?  Wait 'til he turns around to find Nunez at third!  lol.  Sorry dude, Arod is tired!

1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:24PM #18
YankeesFan1987
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I still dont think hes ready, one more minor game at best

1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:26PM #19
BigGuy
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May 6, 2012 -- 7:24PM, YankeesFan1987 wrote:


I still dont think hes ready, one more minor game at best




I don't think he's ready yet either, but that doesn't stop me from thinking they'll call him up. 

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1 year ago  ::  May 06, 2012 - 7:28PM #20
BigGuy
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May 6, 2012 -- 7:04PM, Stratocaster wrote:

May 6, 2012 -- 6:34PM, BigGuy wrote:


May 6, 2012 -- 5:45PM, Stratocaster wrote:

May 6, 2012 -- 5:39PM, yankeeoldfan wrote:


Not bad, but not great either.. Sounds like better defense could have helped, but of course it always does.. Will he be up for his next start or do the Yankees want to see more out of him ??





I'd bring him up and let him do it, no? I don't see a lot to be gained by making more starts down there. If he's stretched out enough to throw 90+ pitches then I say let it fly.



I think they will bring him up.  He wasn't great, but he got no help from the defense those first 2 innings.  He was forced to throw a lot more pitches and could have easily gone 6 innings.  His velocity isn't that great but his changeup from what I saw of it looked pretty good.  He hung a few pitches that were hit hard.





Yeah, let's see what he's got IMO. He got no help from the defense? Wait 'til he turns around to find Nunez at third! lol. Sorry dude, Arod is tired!



lol  He may want to re-retire.  After the the defense he had at Trenton and now this game he may kill himself if Nunez is playing behind him.

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