Monday, May 07, 2007

Mariners 3, Yanks 2

Didn't see it (Astro-Girl treated me to an elegant evening at Olive Garden), but I understand the call was brutal.

Still--Mo, you're killing me.

For those enjoying as much as I am the running commentary between Blue and Robbie-Boy (see below), a bit more. First, has anyone noticed that, Igawa aside, the starting pitching has actually been the Yankees' greatest strength for over a week? (Blink of an eye, I know. But right now you take what you can get.) Pettitte, Moose, and Wang: all back and effective, Wang more than so. Rasner, DeSalvo: solid the first time through. Add the presumptive return from Clemens (and take it from someone who saw him up close for three seasons--his AL return will fall somewhere between his last two seasons for the Astros and his final season with the Yankees--say, 10-5, 3.15, with one DL stint because of his groin), and the rotation glistens with possibilities. Rasner and DeSalvo have earned a second look, the older guys have rounded into form, and when Hughes comes back (right around Clemens's first start) he'll still have not allowed a baserunner.

So Torre and Gator's mission: find five healthy, serviceable starters out of a possible eight. Not counting Igawa.

The offense has been a bother, and with a terrible sense of timing--the thing is, when you score 11 runs, the idea is to do so when the opposition scores no more than 10. But this is a team that will score runs--maybe 900, maybe more.

Then . . . the bullpen.

What was said lst year is still true: it is bad to be a reliever Torre hates, but fatal to be a reliever Torre loves. Proctor, Bruney, Vizcaino, will all have their arms in slings by July unless that situation gets sorted out.

A stable rotation will help.

I'm still not worried about the Hammer of God.

Yet.

Home runs happen.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Johnny Damon had one cleat on the top step of the dugout. As Sutton sain it's one thing to miss a bang-bang call, but one where the guy is out by 3 feet? What a throw by Posada. And what about Posada...hitting .350 driving in runs, and oh yea....catching for 10 different starters, two of which are rookies.

Oh well that will happen. Time to recover and there's always tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

Seriously though, aren't you embarrassed about the way the Yankee announcer was gushing as she announced the second coming of Roger Clemens?

It was if the Beatles, Elvis and Christ himself formed a dreamy boy band.

Hey, they might sound pretty good. I wonder what instrument Jesus would play? The Harp?

-Blue

Anonymous said...

Jesus would rock.
Clemens will pull a groin.
-Blue