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Disclaimer: If you think this is the official website of the New York Yankees, you're an idiot. Go away. Thursday, August 31, 2006
Magic Number - 23 by SG
The Yankees took a 3-2 lead into the ninth inning of the nightcap of their doubleheader with Detroit. With Mariano Rivera being rested, and Kyle Farnsworth unavailable due to his balky back, the Yankees asked Scott Proctor to close the game out, in what would have been his first career save. Proctor got two outs sandwiched around a walk to Brandon Inge, who had walked 35 in his previous 490 plate appearances this season. Then came another walk, to Curtis Granderson. Craig Monroe stepped up, hit the first pitch he saw for a 3 run HR, and a 3-2 win became a 5-3 loss.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Yankees.com - Matsui cleared for BP by SG
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Meet the Tigers by SG
Over at Bronx Banter, Cliff Corcoran usually does a good opponent preview to open a series. I figured I'd take a shot at one for this series, since despite having the best record in baseball, Detroit's been flying under the radar for a lot of the season. There are still people out there who think they're not for real, but those same people were pretty insistent the White Sox weren't for real last season either. The question is, how did a team that projected to be about a .500 team this year storm out to the best record in baseball?
Monday, August 28, 2006
Seems Like Old Times by SG
The Yankees beat the Angels 11-8 yesterday, to finish off a rough road trip.
Friday, August 25, 2006
by SG
Randy Johnson disappointed again last night, leading the Yankees to a 4-2 loss and a series loss to the awful Seattle Mariners. In other news, grass is green, and the sky is blue.
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Wang > King by SG
West Coast trips are always a mixed bag for me. In some ways they bring back fond memories, like being in bed listening to an AM radio when I was supposed to be asleep as a kid, but they also bring back memories of some painful losses. Years later, and that hasn't changed. I stay up for almost every Yankee game on the West Coast. When they lose, I get really annoyed at myself for doing it, but when they win, like they did in last night's 9-2 victory, it doesn't seem so bad.
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
The Yankees Lose, but I Don't Care by SG
Last night's 6-5 loss to Seattle is the type of game that typically has me throwing things around my apartment and screaming at everyone responsible. However, thanks to the Yankees sweeping Boston over this weekend (it sure is fun to keep repeating that), the game just didn't feel all that important.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Commenters Blogs by Larry Mahnken
I was noticing today that some of my commenters have their own blogs. In the Smack My Bitch Up thread, I noticed:
Smack My Bitch Up by Larry Mahnken
On June 21st, 1996, the Cleveland Indians had the best record in baseball, and the Yankees were clinging to a 2½ game lead over the Baltimore Orioles in the AL East. On that Friday, as the Orioles opened up a weekend series with the last place Royals, the Yankees came into a Jacobs Field for a doubleheader that would start a crucial four game series.
Monday, August 21, 2006
How Sweep It Is! by SG
The Yankees did something I never would have expected, by heading into Fenway Park for a five game series and winning all five games. Each game presented a different story, but the end result of each one was just as satisfying. This doesn't mean the Yankees clinched the AL East, as they still have a rough stretch of games coming up, but they sure made their lives easier.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Big-Ass Series Preview: Yankees at Red Sox, August 18-21 by SG
It's finally here, the series that most of us have been thinking about for the past few weeks. The Yankees are coming into this series on a down note, getting thrashed by Baltimore 12-2. The Yankees head to Fenway to play five games in four days, beginning with a doubleheader. Since this is primarily a sabermetric blog, it's time for math. First, here's a comparison of the primary starters for both teams as of right now, based on their performance to date, using linear weights for offense, and zone rating converted to runs for defense.
Orioles at Yankees: 1:05pm by Larry Mahnken
Lopez vs. Wright
Cy Loewen by SG
The Yankees went into last night's game on a mini-roll, having picked up two games in the standings in two days. Unfortunately, they ran into the greatest pitcher ever, Adam "Cy" Loewen. Don't be fooled by his 6.12 ERA, 1.70 WHIP, and opponent's OBP of .389. Loewen held the Yankees to 2 runs over 5.2 innings, following up his last outing against them when he held them to one hit, and the Yankees did nothing against the Baltimore bullpen, losing 3-2.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Game Chatter by Larry Mahnken
Loewen vs. Lidle
by SG
With yesterday's 6-3 victory over Baltimore and Boston's 3-2 loss to Detroit, the Yankees are back to three games up in the AL East. After scuffling over the first five innings against Erik Bedard, who was pitching very well. Derek Jeter led off with an infield single, Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi (The Walking Twins) both drew full counts before walking, seeing 14 pitches between them. Alex Rodriguez followed with a flare single that only plated one run. Robinson Cano fanned, then Jorge Posada lined one as hard as someone can hit it, but right into Melvin Mora's leaping glove. It was hit so hard it knocked Mora out of the game. Craig Wilson then grounded out, and the Yankees had wasted an opportunity, although this inning knocked Bedard out of the game.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
A Tale of Two Johnsons by SG
With yesterday's 7-2 victory over the California Angels, the Yankees salvaged a tie in a four game series against the team that's had the most success against them in the Joe Torre era.
Monday, August 14, 2006
by Larry Mahnken
Well, isn't that annoying?
Sunday, August 13, 2006
The Sky is Falling! by SG
The Yankees have been through a rough stretch over the last week, dropping four of six games, the latest a 5-3 loss to the ####### Angels. The Yankees now lead Boston by just one game in the AL East, two in the loss column. Chien-Ming Wang had his second straight bad start, although his defense was not very helpful. Wang's now pitched 166.1 innings on the season, which surpasses his career high of 150.1 last season (split between Columbus and New York). I'm worried about Wang's workload over the rest of the season, but I don't know that his latest performance is due that or just the problems inherent when a pitcher doesn't make batters miss any pitches. I suppose we'll find out over the next few weeks. That 12-12 prediction for the rest of August suddenly seems optimistic. I'm not that concerned yet, and most of you should probably not be either.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
August 10 Starting Lineup - Yankees at White Sox : 8:05 PM ET by SG
From Peter Abraham's blog
Something Old, Something New by SG
Like him or not, there's no denying Randy Johnson's place in major league baseball history. The Yankees got him too late to enjoy his monster peak, but every once in a while he gives us a glimpse of what he used to be. Last night's 7-6 victory was a case in point.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Windy City Blues by SG
A game that the Yankees play that leads to Mariano Rivera pitching with a lead should be a victory almost every time. Unfortunately, last night, it was not meant to be. Rivera threw a pitch in a bad location and Paul Konerko deposited it in the seats. The Yankees couldn't score off Bobby Jenks, and the White Sox managed to get a run in in the bottom of the 11th.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Starting Lineup - Yankees at White Sox : 8:05 PM ET by SG
Johnny Damon CF
Numbers, Schmumbers by SG
Since it's been a while since I posted a rundown of the Yankees' numbers, and with the off day I don't have much to write about, here's an update of how the Yankees are performing.
Monday, August 07, 2006
A different way of looking at it by Larry Mahnken
SG's last post ran the rest of August projections using log5 to predict that the Yankees would go 12-12 over the next 24 games and go into September 2 games behind the Red Sox. I've got some issues with his conclusions.
Setting our Expectations by SG
August has gotten off to a great start, as the Yankees have won 5 of 6 games after yesterday's 6-1 win over Baltimore. Jaret Wright continued to pitch effectively, if not particularly well and the Yankee offense backed him up with four solo HRs. With Jon Papelbon blowing a save in Tampa and Boston losing in extra innings, the Yankees picked up another game in the AL East and now sit two games up.
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Yankees.com - Club adds another arm to 'pen by SG
Adding Jose Veras to the pen is not the real story. The real story is that the DFA watch has claimed it's 4th victim. Following in the storied steps of Terrence, Long, Aaron Small, and Scott Erickson, Bubba Crosby has been designated for assignment by the Yankees.
Friday, August 04, 2006
The Hardest Part of the Year is Over by Fabian
With the trading season having concluded I can now write about prospects without fear that by writing about them I am only growing more attached to players who shall inevitably be traded. While the Yankees did end up making some moves that will greatly improve the big league club, the only minor leaguer of note that they gave up was C.J. Henry. C.J. Henry has been much maligned since the trade went down, but I’d like to give one last objective look at his merits before moving on entirely.
A Well-Oiled Machine by SG
The new-look Yankees finished off a sweep of the Blue Jays yesterday, 8-1. Cory Lidle made a successful Yankee debut, pitching six very good innings, allowing just four hits and one run.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
The Wang Dynasty by SG
The Yankees won their third consecutive game last night, trouncing the Blue Jays 7-2. the star of the game was unquestionably the fireballing right-hander from Tainan, Taiwan, Chien-Ming Wang.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Look Who's in First Place by SG
The Bobby Abreu as a Yankee era got off to a rousing start with a 5-1 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The box score will show that Abreu went hitless, but he had a good AB in the middle of the Yankees four run rally in the fourth inning, working back from an 0-2 count, fouling off three pitches, and then eventually setting the stage for Bernie Williams.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Starting Lineup: Blue Jays at Yankees - 7:05 PM ET by SG
Peter Abraham has posted tonight's lineup, and like everyone else I have been dying to see it.
Breaking Down Craig Wilson (and Cory Lidle) by SG
So the Yankees traded Shawn Chacon, who has been awful after a great second half last season. In return they got Craig Wilson from Pittsburgh. Here's what Wilson brings to the team.
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