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Old 04-23-2007, 07:21 PM   #381
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Well, the golden boy himself is coming up! Hughes is making his major league debut on Thursday, and Chase Wright has been sent back to the farm.

That didn't take long

Poor Wright will probally never see the majors again and will always be remembered for what the Sux did to him.
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Old 04-23-2007, 09:36 PM   #382
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Man, my YES network feed is REALLY choppy tonight. It kind of sucks.

At least Arod hit another A-bomb!
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Old 04-23-2007, 11:24 PM   #383
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Man, my YES network feed is REALLY choppy tonight. It kind of sucks.

At least Arod hit another A-bomb!
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Old 04-23-2007, 11:34 PM   #384
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Poor Wright will probally never see the majors again and will always be remembered for what the Sux did to him.
I'm afraid you're right about Wright. The Cinderella story is over, probably. He had his chance, and unless Hughes, Clippard, and the other guys at AAA bomb, he's probably not going to get another at his age. Not without even a full season at AA, much less AAA.

I've often thought about guys like him. Is it better to have had the thrill of beating Cleveland the other night, or is it better to never been that close to your dream of a major league career and have it slip away? That guy will probably never have another moment in his life as exhilarating as being on the mound just that one time in Yankee Stadium. Is that good or bad?
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:52 AM   #385
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14 homers for A-Rod, 8 wins for NY.

Odds that A-Rod hits more homers for the season than the Yankees get wins?
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Old 04-24-2007, 01:21 AM   #386
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14 homers for A-Rod, 8 wins for NY.

Odds that A-Rod hits more homers for the season than the Yankees get wins?
Well he's certainly on pace to hit about 100 home runs.
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:26 PM   #387
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ARod's current batting line. No comment necessary.

.400 BA, .453 OBP, 1.053 SLG.
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Old 04-24-2007, 01:46 PM   #388
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I'm afraid you're right about Wright. The Cinderella story is over, probably. He had his chance, and unless Hughes, Clippard, and the other guys at AAA bomb, he's probably not going to get another at his age. Not without even a full season at AA, much less AAA.

I've often thought about guys like him. Is it better to have had the thrill of beating Cleveland the other night, or is it better to never been that close to your dream of a major league career and have it slip away? That guy will probably never have another moment in his life as exhilarating as being on the mound just that one time in Yankee Stadium. Is that good or bad?
I would say good. As the saying goes " Tis' better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all"

There are millions of people that would give anything to pitch one night at Yankee stadium, me being one of them
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Old 04-24-2007, 04:00 PM   #389
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A-Rod must feel like he's in Texas again.
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Old 04-24-2007, 04:08 PM   #390
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14 homers for A-Rod, 8 wins for NY.

Odds that A-Rod hits more homers for the season than the Yankees get wins?
You pick any team in the majors, take away 4 of their starting pitchers and their everyday left fielder who happens to be one of their run producers and tell me how many wins they'll have. The Yankees are lucky that Arod's on this tear or they'd have even less wins. If you really think the Yankees wont be in the mix come summer, then your highly mistaken

I think the more impressive stat is that he has 14 homers in 18 games while getting on base 45% of the time. If he keeps it up, and the Yankees get healthy
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I would say good. As the saying goes " Tis' better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all"

There are millions of people that would give anything to pitch one night at Yankee stadium, me being one of them
Agreed, a great memory to last a lifetime, if he takes it that way and does not brood over what could have been.
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Old 04-26-2007, 02:36 PM   #392
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The Yankees could have sent Hughes back to Scranton, due to yesterday's rainout, but they chose not to and will start him tonight as originally scheduled. That shows me they don't think at least one of Pavano, Karstens, or Igawa is going to work out this year.

Well, here's to this week's rookie starter debut! This should be interesting. Please, God, no back to back to back to back you know whats.
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The Yankees could have sent Hughes back to Scranton, due to yesterday's rainout, but they chose not to and will start him tonight as originally scheduled. That shows me they don't think at least one of Pavano, Karstens, or Igawa is going to work out this year.

Well, here's to this week's rookie starter debut! This should be interesting. Please, God, no back to back to back to back you know whats.
This also allows them to throw Pettitte at the Red Sox on Friday instead of tonight. I think it's a good move. They already recalled him and got him all worked up for this start. Might as well allow him to show them what he's got.
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Damnit, I might miss this game.

I might have to change my plans now so I can watch the rookie pitch at least the first few innings.
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This also allows them to throw Pettitte at the Red Sox on Friday instead of tonight. I think it's a good move. They already recalled him and got him all worked up for this start. Might as well allow him to show them what he's got.
Yes. Also, did you catch the decision point now created for Saturday? Joe has to decide now whether to start Igawa or Karstens. This was not an issue until the rainout and Hughes staying put.
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Damnit, I might miss this game.

I might have to change my plans now so I can watch the rookie pitch at least the first few innings.
Priorities say you are going to be late for whatever you are supposed to be doing if the guy is pitching a shutout into the fourth.
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I'd start Igawa and keep Karstens in my hip pocket for long relief if Igawa falters.
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Old 04-26-2007, 08:20 PM   #397
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Ouch, looks like the bullpen is going to get alot of work tonight
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Ouch, looks like the bullpen is going to get alot of work tonight
come one, it's one inning.
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Old 04-26-2007, 08:41 PM   #399
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3k through 2 IP with no walks is a good sign. Still on my waiver priority for fantasy!
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:29 PM   #400
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