Posts Tagged ‘Eric Hinske’
World Series Rotation and Roster Questions
Questions abound a day away from game one of the World Series.
Rob Neyer, responding to Dan Rosenheck the NY Times, who suggests Girardi keep his options open:
… I wonder if any manager in the history of ever has gone into a World Series with such flexibility.
No, I’m sure that many of them...
October 27th, 2009 | Featured | Read More
Micro Joe Girardi Strikes Again
Tempting as it was, I resisted the urge to scrawl a profanity-laden diatribe against Micro Joe Girardi following last night’s 5-4 loss to the Los Angeles California Angels of Anaheim California. My reasoning? One shouldn’t make rash decisions in the heat of battle.
If only Micro Joe had...
October 20th, 2009 | Featured | Read More
The Great Division Series Roster Debate
Yesterday, the soon-to-be-deposed Peter Abraham was riffing on the Yankees’ playoff roster possibilities.
His look at the pitching staff possibilities shapes up like this:
PITCHERS (10)
LHP CC Sabathia
RHP A.J. Burnett
LHP Andy Pettitte
RHP Mariano Rivera
RHP Phil Hughes
LHP Phil Coke
RHP Alfredo Aceves
RHP...
September 29th, 2009 | Articles, Columns, Featured | Read More
Yankees’ Midterm Report Card
The Yankees are 88 games into the season at the All Star break, as good a time as any to break down the good and bad of the season. We went over this a bit in the podcast last week, but we’ll look a little more in-depth here.
On to the grades:
Catcher
Scott: It has been a strange year for the...
July 14th, 2009 | Columns | Read More


