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Yes!!!! Oh baby!!!
Too bad, it would have realy meant a lot if he had worked something out with a West Coast team, and rebuffed the Yanks' offer. But, then, if he wasn't about the money, he might've tried to re-sign with Cleveland or Milwaukee. Too bad. Wonder what all the Dodgers rumor stuff was then?
I'm now hoping he fades a little, or at least is as hittable as he was in the 2007 ALCS...:)
Why?
He had 4 bad starts to start off the year. In his final 14 AL starts, he went 6-5 with a 2.16 ERA in 104.1 innings, striking out 109 batters and walking 20. His two prior years in the AL, 2006 and 2007, he threw over 400 innings of 140 ERA+ ball.
Wrong. At best, he's the best pitcher in the league. At worst, he replaces Mussina.Quote:
At best he replaces Mussina. How is that going to get them closer to the playoffs then last year?
i know the yankees had a horrible rotation last year, but i think they should be at least average this year. i personally think joba as good as cc. i know he hasn't played a lot, but when he has, he's been beyond amazing
While I respect your opinion....At worst he replaces Mussina? No, at worst he gets rear-ended in the McDonalds drive-through and deals with whiplash all year. And just an irrelevent side-note. If he has those four bad starts to start off the season this year....New York will blow up.
Okay, if you want to go into exaggeration, than at worst he suffers a heart attack immediately after being paid his signing bonus. :rolleyes:
Obviously the worst case scenario is injury. But to say he'll at best replace Mussina is just not accurate at all. Over the last 3 years in all, Sabathia as thrown nearly 700 innings at140-150 ERA+. Mussina hasn't done that since last millenium.
His manager at Cleveland, Eric Wedge, said that CC can handle New York, he can handle anything.
I have no idea. I'll bet anything that he'll pitch better than Mussina did in 2008, though.
I don't see how the contract is relevant to whether or not he ever leads the league in innings again. He's proven to be very durable, was handled carefully as a young pitcher, and has led the league in innings the last 2 years. There's definitely a significant chance that he does it again.Quote:
Also keep in mind with that contract....no way does he lead the league in innings ever again.
Yes, Yes Oh Yes! Sweet Day in the morning! WS Here they come!
I like CC, just hope he did not make himself into an overpriced pitcher/washout.