The 2008 New York Yankees

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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    igotid88 wrote:
    Damon baby!! 6 for 6. First walk off hit as a Yankee.

    incredible
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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Bathgate66 wrote:
    incredible


    would've been nice if he had one for yesterday's game.
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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Not saying it's his fault. But the 2 games Posada's caught since coming back. The other team has been scoring on us.
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  • NOCODE#1
    NOCODE#1 Posts: 1,477
    igotid88 wrote:
    Damon baby!! 6 for 6. First walk off hit as a Yankee.
    WHOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU BEAT THE.........................royals. welcome to .500.................again
    Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    NOCODE#1 wrote:
    WHOHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOU BEAT THE.........................royals.

    baby steps.
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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Rivera's first HR allowed in 45.1 ip
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  • NCBRI
    NCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Wild one today. Wish I could have watched it. We got the Dodger game here and no games were televised on the baseball package because of FOX's exclusive rights. Watching the highlights made it look like the game of the year.
    Brian
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    NCBRI wrote:
    Wild one today. Wish I could have watched it. We got the Dodger game here and no games were televised on the baseball package because of FOX's exclusive rights. Watching the highlights made it look like the game of the year.

    I hate that Fox exclusive rights bull.
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  • should be ready for minor league games in a few weeks, i think.



    a lot of the "experts" think he was a huge reach at #44, but the yankees seem to like him. LHP with a good curve who says he models his game after andy pettitte. his velocity has only been in the mid-to-upper 80s but that might be because he's recovering from a recent injury.



    interesting pick. not much velocity but they say he really knows how to pitch. good command, good movement, changes speeds well, nasty cutter...



    yes he did. actually, i think he drafted his son. but don't quote me on that. st. louis drafted scott boras' son. suck ups. i wonder who his agent is?



    he fell to the yankees because of money. he wants a million dollars to sign. this is a common aspect of the MLB draft. first round talent often falls deep in the draft because of signability issues (e.g. carmen angelini in '07, dellin betances and mark melancon in '06, and austin jackson in '05). brett marshall is a classic example of this. it now becomes an issue of whether or not the yankees are able to sign him, and right now it looks very promising. chris dwyer (36th round) is another major signability case.

    signability is also why gerrit cole and casey kelly fell to the yankees and red sox, respectively. i'm pretty psyched about cole. it sounds like he's the guy the yankees were hoping would fall to them all along (and this is him at age 12). classic "high risk/high reward" pick. this is the second year in a row that the yankees may have gotten the best raw arm in the draft (brackman in '07), although the farnsworth comparisons worry me a little.

    scouting reports on cole (you'll have to scroll down to #28 for some of them): MLB.com | rivals.com | ESPN.com | Baseball America | nomaas.org

    corban joseph sounds like a professional hitter. excellent mechanics at the plate. check this out. exciting stuff...

    chris smith put up some fairly decent high school numbers this year: .708/.744/1.361. that's a 2.105 OPS. :eek:

    luke greinke (12th round) is zack greinke's brother.

    keep an eye out for pat venditte (20th round). he's a "switch pitcher." i'm not sure how high his ceiling is, but it's definitely an interesting pick. you don't see too many of those...

    nomaas.org is running a very insightful draft blog this year. it's definitely worth checking out (especially since the major league games aren't worth watching). lots of info on the draft picks and their signing status.

    did anyone actually watch the draft on ESPN? both bud selig and peter gammons supposedly grimaced when the yankees selected cole. how awesome is that? and apparently gammons was noticeably angry after giambi's hit his walk-off HR. :D :cool:

    EDIT: damn, 6-5 now??? :eek: i should keep posting. it's almost as effective as growing an uneven mustache...

    thanks for all the info. good stuff
  • NCBRI wrote:
    Wild one today. Wish I could have watched it. We got the Dodger game here and no games were televised on the baseball package because of FOX's exclusive rights. Watching the highlights made it look like the game of the year.


    yeah, that's total bullshit. I can see blocking out the 4:00 games. I don't like it, but I understand it. But there's no reason to block out the 1:00 games. Nice job, Interim Commissioner Bud Selig, you have eliminated Saturday afternoon baseball. Now, most games are played at 7:00. baseball was made to be played during the day, but the sheer greed of Bud Selig, so-called traditionalist has pretty much eliminated it. Of 15 games played today, 10 were night games.
  • 2-2 split in 4 close games at home against the Royals!!!

    Jose Guillien...
    9-for-16 in the four-game series with four homers and 10 RBIs, and also scored six runs to help the Royals gain the split. 2 of those homers of Mariano in the 9th to take the lead. Today to win the game.
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  • macci
    macci Posts: 1,057
    Ugh Guillen killed us this series! And Mo' gave up his second 9th innning HR in the past few days.
    I really thought Melky was going to come through in the 9th.

    Now, they're off to the west coast where they never really play that well.
    My lips are shaking.......
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Had to dust off this thread. Matsui Grand Slam.
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  • myhook
    myhook Posts: 284
    Nice gem by Pettitte last night. Can you imagine if this team could hit and pitch at the same time!!!
    Hey, you wouldn't hire a clown to fix a leak in the jon so why do you let these hooligans tear down the biz? YEEAAHHH. I don't care if he is Mr. Notorious BIG, can he croon?
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Only 1K so far in 5ip for Joba. And Posada's throwing doesn't look good.
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  • Joba is a relief, and thats all. And I'm not talking TUMS relief
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    Yankees 3 games over. Looking to go 4. Wang hurt himself running the bases. Hope it's not too serious.
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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,635
    13-0 and 4 games over .500. But lose Wang.
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  • Wang being out for any length of time could be devastating.