24-6.....what a feeling!! More like 13-13, do not think that Roger will help that much, but the next month ought to include some fireworks....:missingte
Dont count them out yet. The only two players they have gotten any production out of so far is AROD and Jeter. If they can pull it together, and get there bats together they will be ok. I am a Yankee fan, and i think our best bet @ the playoffs is honestly the Wild Card. The AL east would be fairly hard to capture but we still do have 9 games against boston, and if they can hang in there till July they could have a cake walk month. 8 games against TB, 4 Against KC, and Toranton, and 3 against BAL.
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Baseball is a 162 game season...in 2005 the Yankees were 39-39 after 78 gams, everyone was saying they were done then too...
They finished 55-28 that year over the final 3 months...
You being a Red Sox fan I realize you desperately need to reassure yourself that this will 'be the year' I get that... but don't act like these Yankees can't come back...my God you have been around, I would expect more from a Boston fan!
In 2005 after 78 games NY 39-39 Bos 46-32..pls stop acting like this is impossible...I hate the Yankees but they will get back in this thing , buy a player or two or whatever....looooong way to go.
I never said they would catch Boston...I do believe they will turn it around though, they have looked dead at imes the first 1/4 to 1/2 the last several seasons...Eye will be on the WC first.
the red sox certainly arent going to go away or come back to the pack, unless they get destroyed with injuries, like last year.
Coco is hitting .245
Lugo at .225
Manny .268
JD Drew .230
all of them figure to raise that. No pressure on them because the red sox are 34-15 anyway even with these guys underperforming.
Jon Lester is crushing AAA batters and is clearly ready to come back to Boston. If their is an injury to a Boston pitcher, they have a spare part to plug right into the gap and not miss a beat.
there are other teams in the central that are better than the yankees. NY has a tough road to get the wild card. I doubt they get it
I'm a diehard Yankees fan and they're done, toast, over. I hope they prove me wrong but I don't see it happening. They might turn it around to finish the season with a winning record but under Yankee expectations that is not good enough. They will have to go on a ridiculous tear to even have a shot at the Wild Card but their are two many contenders in the Central for that to happen. Boston is way too good this year, they have the East locked up already in May which is sad. It was a good run winning the AL East for nearly a decade, but it's come to an end - as well as their 10 year run of playoff appearences.
the yankees have gotten off to some slow starts in recent years, but something does seem different this year. Ill be the first to say they would be a lot better if their starting pitching had been healthier, but it is what it is.
nobody is going to shed any tears if the yankees have injury problems. or the red sox for that matter
Although the speculation of Torre being fired has been ominous all season in the papers, it hadn't hit reality yet how far the Yankees have fallen until yesterday.
The booing in the Bronx of Torre after taking Mussina out too early and then having to take Proctor out for walking in the tying and go ahead runs, for the first time since early in 1996 was actually underplayed by the media IMO. I thought it was a very sad thing to see and officially marked the end of an era.
We have all counted the Yankees out before though...they don't even look that great offensively right now...
the 1B-DH spot has been awful...
Matsui's been very average
Abreu is back to where he was his last years in Philly
Cano hasn't done much yet.
Mussina , he will probably find himself, get hot, he always does at some point
Pettitte has been very good so far, better than expected i think.
Wang could heat up and probably will.
Clemens, we'll see.
If those four all come around they should be fine.. Can the bullpen preserve the leads? None of these guys are going to throw many if any complete games.
If I had to put on odds the Yankees making the playoffs I would say they have about a 25% chance at this point....they will make a run though.
Not this late in the season Jman. 2005 was the Yankees roughest start and they had pulled to 28-20 through 48. In contrast the 98 team was a godly 37-11.
It's funny you say that. I think it was Mike Lupica on 'The sports reporters' yesterday. That made a joke about 'the Yankees struggling minor league pitcher Roger Clemens, will he come to the rescue?' I thought it was a great quip.