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1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 11:42AM #1
slimjim
Posts: 25
Since Mariano's injury, the team is showing no life. There is little in the system to fall back on. K. Whelen,the Empire Yankees closer, is a possibility and the 2 remaining "killer bees' not yet consistant are possibilities.


The rotation is in shambles, even CC is having problems. The line -up looks tired and beaten and its only the end of May. We miss Gardner, taking a long time to recover.

Kevin Long and  Larry Rothschild are very professional and are not coming up with any solutions. Brian Cashman has been very quiet.


I saw Ronnie Mustelier AAA, moved from third to the outfield, shows some offense and defensive skills.


These are my opinons, I know they are only comments, and management won't make moves on the fans comments, but lets hear some opinions on what the fantasy GMs would do.      


     
1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 2:57PM #2
yankeeoldfan
Posts: 5,508

I think the biggest problem is this is a team of old veterans that has nothing to play for.. They are over paid and really have lost their desire to play hard.. They know all they have to do is punch a clock to get their enormous pay checks.. Really too bad ....

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 3:03PM #3
luvdayanks
Posts: 10,166

May 22, 2012 -- 2:57PM, yankeeoldfan wrote:


I think the biggest problem is this is a team of old veterans that has nothing to play for.. They are over paid and really have lost their desire to play hard.. They know all they have to do is punch a clock to get their enormous pay checks.. Really too bad ....




1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 3:05PM #4
ninja108
Posts: 3,812

Some of those vetrans are still playing for their first World Series ring...only problem is they simply don't have enough power left.

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 3:42PM #5
BigGuy
Posts: 38,621

I've been watching Mustelier all season.  I like his bat, but defensively he leaves a lot to be desired. He's strictly a corner guy.  He does have a pretty strong arm though. 

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1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 5:47PM #6
Lola
Posts: 12,787

May 22, 2012 -- 2:57PM, yankeeoldfan wrote:


I think the biggest problem is this is a team of old veterans that has nothing to play for.. They are over paid and really have lost their desire to play hard.. They know all they have to do is punch a clock to get their enormous pay checks.. Really too bad ....




Oh c'mon.... you don't really believe that do you OYF.

True they're overpaid but to say they've lost their desire to play hard is a little harsh. I'm sure they're all just as frustrated as we are.... if not more.

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 6:00PM #7
Since59
Posts: 500

Look at the expressions after they fail time after time to deliver the big pitch or the key hit - What do we see, not anger but rueful smiles !


They walk off the field like abused dogs.



Let's see some Yankee pride !

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 6:16PM #8
dixieyank
Posts: 2,496

One week of winning baseball, and everything will look different. The Yanks could be at the top of the division in just a short time. It's way too early to jump.....

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 6:52PM #9
Lola
Posts: 12,787

May 22, 2012 -- 6:16PM, dixieyank wrote:


One week of winning baseball, and everything will look different. The Yanks could be at the top of the division in just a short time. It's way too early to jump.....




I'll be happy with a win tonight!


Let's Go Yankees!

1 year ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 6:56PM #10
ArtVandelay
Posts: 10,310

"when it's time to change...."


www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyooALwfxO8

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