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A-Rod joined the likes of Ruth & Mantle by hitting #500 as a Bronx Bomber.:toast:
 

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Any good odds on Yanks ? They are only 1 1/2 out of the wild card and the way Detroit and Indians are playing.... They look like the favorite to win the Wild card spot. Wild card teams have done Ok recently. I haven't seen anything better than 7/1 WS... anyone see better here in Vegas or online ? Seattle is in the mix also.
 

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yanks now 1/2 game out of the wild card lead. Palms have them at 7/1 WS Once again.. Anyone see anything better ?
 

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Godzilla hit a solo shot in the 3rd.It was his 100th HR as a Yankee.

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Moose picked up his 246th career victory.He's now the winningest pitcher in Major League history to have never recorded a 20 win season.

Since the All-Star break,the Bronx Bombers rank 1st in these categories ...

Batting Average

Home Runs

Runs Scored

RBI's

On-Base Percentage

Slugging Percentage

Wins :thumbsup:

The Yankees scored 64 runs in their 6 game homestand & have scored at least 7+ runs at the Stadium over the last 9 games. :103631605

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Pettitte get's the start at the Rogers Centre this afternoon vs the Blue Jays,where he's 10-4 in 15 starts.
 
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Yankees willing to gamble on young arms

Yankees willing to gamble on young arms

By Bob Klapisch
Special to ESPN.com
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The path to the postseason is clear and unfettered, say the Yankees, who've made it obvious how they intend to get there: It's that nuclear offense, which is leading the American League in virtually every category. Fresh off a seven-game outburst against the White Sox and Royals, the Bombers scored 74 runs with no letup in sight.
But that's not to say the Yankees have abandoned what used to be an organizational badge of honor: the starting rotation. The addition of rookie Phil Hughes, along with the expected promotion of Triple-A right-hander Joba Chamberlain, suggests the Bombers not only still value pitching, but are willing to gamble on talented, if not inexperienced, kids down the stretch.
"Things have changed the last couple of years; you can tell by the way we've drafted and how we've got a lot of great arms now," Hughes said over the weekend. "It's only a matter of time before that talent starts knocking on the door."
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In his first start last Saturday since returning from the disabled list, Phil Hughes allowed six runs in 4 2/3 innings to the Royals.


The metamorphosis has already begun. After a long stint on the disabled list, Hughes replaced Kei Igawa as the No. 5 starter, getting a no-decision in the Yankees' 16-8 thrashing of the Royals on Saturday. A day later, the Bombers designated lefty reliever Mike Myers for assignment, thus creating a roster spot for Jim Brower, a righty reliever with a 1.65 ERA at Triple-A Scranton. Any day now, Chamberlain, the hardest thrower in the Yankees' system, will be summoned, too. He started the season at Class A Tampa, and has been succeeding at every level, including Triple-A, where he struck out five of the six batters he faced Saturday night.
"He can definitely light up the radar gun," is how GM Brian Cashman dryly put it. With a 98-mph fastball (and a 90-mph slider) Chamberlain has a pitching DNA to die for, although no one's saying just where and when he'll return to his natural role as a starter. For now, the bullpen is the Yankees' weakest link -- their 15 blown saves are the most in the East, and nearly four times that of the Red Sox, who stand six games ahead in the division race -- which means the 21-year-old Chamberlain will likely remain where he's most needed: in the seventh and eighth innings.
The fact that Myers was exiled after faltering against the Royals on Sunday, forcing Mariano Rivera to produce a four-out save, reveals just how seriously the front office regards the absence of a reliable set-up man. Kyle Farnsworth has been an unmitigated failure despite his 97-mph fastball, having already publicly quarreled with Joe Torre, Roger Clemens and most recently Jorge Posada. Farnsworth is averaging almost five walks per nine innings, and is being booed by Yankee Stadium crowds before he even sets foot on the mound.
Of course, the Yankees could've gone outside the organization for help. They were talking to the Rangers about Eric Gagne -- until they were told any such swap would have to include either Melky Cabrera or Ian Kennedy, the 22-year-old righty who was the Yankees' No. 1 pick in the 2006 draft. Cashman flatly said no.
"I wasn't going to pay the freight for a 20-inning pitcher and then have him [leave via free agency]," Cashman said. "Obviously, you want experienced people, but the price tag made it impossible."
Cashman believes the Hughes-Chamberlain (and now even Brower) experiments aren't quite the gambles they appear to be.
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"We've had success in the past with young players in our organization," Cashman said. "Look at [Robinson] Cano, and [Chien-Ming] Wang and Cabrera."
Yet none of them arrived in the Bronx with nearly as much expectation as, say, Hughes, who's been called a young John Smoltz, or Chamberlain, who's struck out 135 batters in 88.1 innings so far.
Cashman insists "these kids aren't here to be saviors." But with the exception of Wang, the rest of the rotation is either old (Clemens is 44, Mike Mussina is 38, Andy Pettitte is 35) and expensive, or just hopelessly ineffective (Igawa and his 6.79 ERA may never be heard from again). Simply waiting for Hughes to heal from a hamstring injury, incurred during a budding no-hitter against the Rangers on May 1, might've been the Yankees' wisest decision at the trading deadline.
However, the question is: Can Hughes duplicate his early-season greatness as the Yankees begin to lean on him? The rookie will be on the mound Friday night in the opener of a critical series against the Indians, one of the teams the Yanks are battling for the wild card. So the Yankees are about to gauge Hughes' tolerance for pressure. Hughes proved he still has blow-away stuff in the wake of his injuries (he struck out four of the first seven Royals he faced Saturday). But he overdosed on adrenaline later in the game, lasting only 4 2/3 innings while allowing six runs on seven hits.
Hughes smiled and said, "I hope people don't think I'm going to throw a no-hitter every time, because obviously that's not going to happen."
But with only 50 games left, the Yankees need to know if Hughes will be ready for those late-September showdowns, when the opponents will be fiercer (and more talented) than the already-dead Royals.
It's a lot to ask of a 21-year-old, although Cashman hasn't wavered in his belief that passing on Gagne, or Jeff Conine and Sammy Sosa, both of whom were available at the 11th hour, was no mistake. That might've been the biggest gamble of all for a general manager who's already been told by George Steinbrenner that he's on "a big hook."
"We're in this thing to win it. I'm being paid to do a job," Cashman said. "Not protect it."

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hhmmm, you're banking on two young, never been tested and over hyped pitchers to help you down the stretch? yankee fans should start talking when the play and beat a team w/ a winning record.
 
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Brooms anybody............

How will the standings look if the Yankees sweep the Red Sox ?

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I can just see all of the sox nation fans shitting in their pants.............

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Ja-Buh pitched 2 scoreless innings in his 1st game as a Yankee. :103631605

The Bronx Bombers have now outscored opponent's 88 - 45 over their last 9 games. :thumbsup:

Look for the Giambino to be in tonight's starting lineup.
 

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Yankees willing to gamble on young arms

Chamberlain has a pitching DNA to die for, although no one's saying just where and when he'll return to his natural role as a starter. For now, the bullpen is the Yankees' weakest link -- their 15 blown saves are the most in the East, and nearly four times that of the Red Sox, who stand six games ahead in the division race -- which means the 21-year-old Chamberlain will likely remain where he's most needed: in the seventh and eighth innings.

times never change,
I remember D. Righetti throwing a no hitter as a starter,
then next year he's a reliever.
 

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Moose picked up win #100 as a Yankee last night.He's 1 of only 9 pitchers to win 100+ games (for 2 different teams) all-time. :toast:

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A-Rod hit HR #39.He's homered in every game vs the Tribe this season. :103631605

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Pettitte is 4-1 with an ERA of 3.29 over his last six starts.With a victory this afternoon,he'd move into sole possession of 8th place for wins on the Yanks' all-time list.He has 157 heading into today's matchup.
 

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The Giambino hit his 2nd HR in his 2nd start since coming off the DL. :103631605

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Mo picked up his 19th save.

Melky Cabrera also went yard & extended his hitting streak to 17 games.

The Bronx Bombers have now
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Clemens replaced by Wang in the home opener due to suspension ...

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Since the start of the 2006 season,no pitcher in the Majors has more wins at home than the 27 year old Yankee ... 18 in 28 starts.

Wang's ERA at the Stadium this season is 2.77 . :thumbsup:

 

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Jeter drove in the game winning run in the bottom of the 9th. :103631605

The Bronx Bombers improved their record to 24-8 since the All-Star break.:thumbsup:

Baltimore haven't won a season series vs the Yanks since 1997.
 

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Wang is the one starter they have that I do respect. You better be careful before fading Wang.
 

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Wang ironically, is the one pitcher who's not getting it done right now for NY...he carried them for months though....they need him back to overtake Boston.

FH you still doubting my odds on NY this year?
 

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Wang has troubles in the first inning because his arm is a little too lively early in games. He needs to slow it down for his sinker to drop off the table and get all those double plays. He's the perfect Fenway pitcher. Only 7 home runs off him all year.
 

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