Oh, stop it. It was a hanging breaking ball in the middle of the strike zone.Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Home plate ump: Mission accomplished.
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
I don't hate Kay, but he's not great.Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
Burgos has good stuff (thats my last name..) and they have some decent young pitching but really..the Yanks should murder this team without a problem.
I still hate Michael Kay. I'm amazed at how many Yankee fans agree with me on that. I prefer Katt and Singleton together. I don't mind Murcer and O'Neill.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I don't hate Kay, but he's not great.Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
Burgos has good stuff (thats my last name..) and they have some decent young pitching but really..the Yanks should murder this team without a problem.
I still hate Michael Kay. I'm amazed at how many Yankee fans agree with me on that. I prefer Katt and Singleton together. I don't mind Murcer and O'Neill.
I HATE Sterling and Waldman. They are the worst radio team in history. Unlistenable. Give me Gary Cohen anyday.
Originally posted by: raystorm
..the Yanks should murder this team without a problem.Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I don't hate Kay, but he's not great.Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
Burgos has good stuff (thats my last name..) and they have some decent young pitching but really..the Yanks should murder this team without a problem.
I still hate Michael Kay. I'm amazed at how many Yankee fans agree with me on that. I prefer Katt and Singleton together. I don't mind Murcer and O'Neill.
I HATE Sterling and Waldman. They are the worst radio team in history. Unlistenable. Give me Gary Cohen anyday.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: raystorm
..the Yanks should murder this team without a problem.Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: raystorm
god I hate that tool Michael Kay. A impressive comeback against those big badass Royals? Give me a break. With that lineup the Yanks should score 20 runs against those bums.
I agree. But to be fair the Royals pen is not as bad as you may think.
I guess you will have to settle for a 2 run win over the lowly Royals. Who knows what would have happened if the ump didn't help load the bases for you though. I guess thats what $200 mil buys you these days.
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
Originally posted by: Soccer55
I'm glad the Yanks brought Cairo back this year. He was solid for them in 2004 and I thought it was a bad move for them to let him go last year.
-Tom
Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
Sophomore slump? Chacon has been playing since 2001. And it's way too early to tell with Wang, he had 2 starts.Originally posted by: totalcommand
sophomore slumps for chacon and wang. yankees pitching sucks, which is why the red sox will beat their ass even without the gajillion dollar batting lineup.Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Sophomore slump? Chacon has been playing since 2001. And it's way too early to tell with Wang, he had 2 starts.Originally posted by: totalcommand
sophomore slumps for chacon and wang. yankees pitching sucks, which is why the red sox will beat their ass even without the gajillion dollar batting lineup.Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
True, so what? Players have traditionally done much better in their 2nd year in NY than in their first.Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Sophomore slump? Chacon has been playing since 2001. And it's way too early to tell with Wang, he had 2 starts.Originally posted by: totalcommand
sophomore slumps for chacon and wang. yankees pitching sucks, which is why the red sox will beat their ass even without the gajillion dollar batting lineup.Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
he's a sophomore for the yanks...
Originally posted by: ThePresence
True, so what? Players have traditionally done much better in their 2nd year in NY than in their first.Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Sophomore slump? Chacon has been playing since 2001. And it's way too early to tell with Wang, he had 2 starts.Originally posted by: totalcommand
sophomore slumps for chacon and wang. yankees pitching sucks, which is why the red sox will beat their ass even without the gajillion dollar batting lineup.Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
he's a sophomore for the yanks...
Oooooookay. :roll:Originally posted by: totalcommand
i'm just saying, pitchin like sh!t, sophomore slump.Originally posted by: ThePresence
True, so what? Players have traditionally done much better in their 2nd year in NY than in their first.Originally posted by: totalcommand
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Sophomore slump? Chacon has been playing since 2001. And it's way too early to tell with Wang, he had 2 starts.Originally posted by: totalcommand
sophomore slumps for chacon and wang. yankees pitching sucks, which is why the red sox will beat their ass even without the gajillion dollar batting lineup.Originally posted by: ThePresence
He does. He's supposed to have good stuff, although it's not apparent today.Originally posted by: raystorm
Gobble looks like he is 16 years old.
he's a sophomore for the yanks...
Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: Soccer55
I'm glad the Yanks brought Cairo back this year. He was solid for them in 2004 and I thought it was a bad move for them to let him go last year.
-Tom
He wasn't so hot with the Mets last season for some reason. Better than Kaz Matsui for sure but that is not saying much. He's best as a utility/spot starter and not as an everyday starter.