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  • Yanks Arms, A-Rod, Need To Make Like Reese’s Pieces

    Posted by on May 16th, 2007 · Comments (12)

    From Joel Sherman’s MSG Blog -

    Starting April 24, Rodriguez has hit just one homer and driven in five runs. In those 18 games he has hit .246 with a .323 slugging percentage compared to .400 with a 1.053 slugging percentage prior to that. He is going to get a giant pass, for now, because without his dynamic work over the first 3 1-2 weeks of the season the struggling Yankees would have even more losses.

    For what it’s worth, the Yankees have gone 9-9 in those 18 games where Alex has slumped. And, they went 8-10 when Alex was on fire at the plate. It’s an interesting split.

    When the Yankees pitch poorly, they need a red hot A-Rod to play .500 ball. When the Yankees pitch well, they’re a .500 ballclub when A-Rod slumps at the same time.

    It would be nice to see how the Yankees do in a 18-game stretch where they pitch well and Alex Rodriguez is swinging a big stick. Somehow, I don’t think you’ll see a .500 record…if the two click at the same time.

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    Comments on Yanks Arms, A-Rod, Need To Make Like Reese’s Pieces

    1. Raf
      May 16th, 2007 | 10:15 am

      Well, the Yanks seem to have the answer in Ron Villone… Be still, my heart

    2. May 16th, 2007 | 10:27 am

      Better Villone than Igawa. Don’t be shocked to see Villone start on Sunday against the Mets.

    3. Raf
      May 16th, 2007 | 10:40 am

      Better Henn than either. And come to think of it, I’d rather Igawa than Villone.

      With the way things are going, I wouldn’t be suprised to see Meyers start against the Mets.

    4. Garcia
      May 16th, 2007 | 10:57 am

      Didn’t the Twins release Sidney Ponson? I say the Yanks take a flier on that guy. :-)

    5. baileywalk
      May 16th, 2007 | 11:09 am

      Don’t be shocked to see Villone start on Sunday against the Mets.
      ——

      As noMaas pointed out, SWB didn’t keep Villone fresh for the big club so he didn’t have a typical second-half burnout this year. They worked him hard — making him throw multiple innings.

      So unless Torre can stop himself from overusing Villone, I’m not sure why anyone should expect anything but a repeat of last year — in which Villone, tired down the stretch, got killed.

      I would hope that Chase Wright gets the start over Villone. He’s thrown a couple of good games in AAA, and despite being in the record books because of those four home runs, I think Wright can pitch in the big leagues now. It’ll be good for Wright to get another callup, and it’ll go a long way to correcting the team’s reaction to that game at Fenway. They treated it like it was something to be ashamed of, and they quickly pulled Wright from the game (with a few chuckles by “the players’ manager” Joe Torre) and shipped him back to the minors. Luckily for them, Wright just laughed it off.

    6. dereksTeam
      May 16th, 2007 | 11:22 am

      Did everybody catch Ozzie Guillen’s comments on Arod to the cubbies or the white sox — make him all-chicago says Ozzie, he’ll play for us when we’re in town and when we leave, he’ll switch over to the cubs…special dispensation from the Mayor.

    7. baileywalk
      May 16th, 2007 | 11:38 am

      Ozzie should probably can the “us” stuff — if the Sox have another disappointing season, he’s probably going to be shown the door. His act is a lot less cute when you’re not winning the World Series or at least making the playoffs.

    8. Jen
      May 16th, 2007 | 1:19 pm

      Wait, don’t you mean Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?

    9. brockdc
      May 16th, 2007 | 1:36 pm

      It really was reprehensible how Torre handled the Wright situation, as though he’s the only rookie Yankee pitcher to ever suffer a horrible inning. That he’s pitching well at SWB is proof that he has the intestinal fortitude to endure the roller coaster ride of success and failure.

    10. snowball003
      May 16th, 2007 | 1:46 pm

      I agree with you, baileywalk. My vote’s for Chase Wright. He pitched well against Cleveland his first start. He wasn’t bad until those unfortunate 4 home runs at Fenway either.

      On the pre-game, David Justice just said the same thing.

    11. May 16th, 2007 | 3:34 pm

      ~~~Wait, don’t you mean Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?~~~

      Yikes! Yes, you’re right.
      You can tell that I don’t eat that stuff, right?

    12. Raf
      May 16th, 2007 | 6:00 pm

      You can tell that I don’t eat that stuff, right?
      ========
      It’s crap anyway, you’re not missing anything :)

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