Showing posts with label Kenny Rogers. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Hughes And Everything You Wanted To Know About TOS...


The good news is that Phil Hughes may finally have a definitive diagnosis as to why he's got no pop on his fastball. The bad news is that for the moment local specialists believe Hughes is suffering from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS).

According to the National Institute of Health, TOS "is a rare condition that involves pain in the neck and shoulder, numbness of the fingers, and a weak grip. The thoracic outlet is the area between the rib cage and collar bone."

"Blood vessels and nerves coming from the spine or major blood vessels of the body pass through a narrow space near the shoulder and collarbone on their way to the arms. As they pass by or through the collarbone (clavicle) and upper ribs, they may not have enough space.Pressure (compression) on these blood vessels or nerves can cause symptoms in the arms or hands.

Problems with the nerves cause almost all cases of thoracic outlet syndrome.Compression can be caused by an extra cervical rib (above the first rib) or an abnormal tight band connecting the spinal vertebra to the rib. Patients often have injured the area in the past or overused the shoulder.People with long necks and droopy shoulders may be more likely to develop this condition because of extra pressure on the nerves and blood vessels."


Hughes will be visiting the "go-to-guy", Dr. Robert William Thompson in St. Louis, to have the diagnosis confirmed or ruled out. A time table had not been set as of last night. Hughes had undergone several hours of tests before it was determined that TOS was the likeliest scenario.

Physical therapy is the first order of business in such a case to strengthen the outlying areas and improve range of motion. Meds may be added, such as a blood thinner. If symptoms don't improve than surgery is performed. Here's the "not-so-great" part. Surgery is successful in 50%-80% of patients. Not exactly a "sure thing" and disconcerting for a pitcher. Also some patients experienced weakened muscles. 5% of patients experience a recurrence.

The surgery may involve removing an extra rib and cutting certain muscles; removing part of the first rib; bypass surgery performed to reroute around the compression or remove the area causing the issues.

Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Harrison, Colorado Rockies hurler Aaron Cook, and Boston Red Sox catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia are among those who have undergone the surgery. (The Texas Rangers in particular seem to have a problem with TOS; Saltalamacchia was with the Rangers at the time. Kenny Rogers, Hank Blalock, and John Rheinecker have all undergone the procedure as well. Blalock was the only non pitcher/catcher).

On the bright side when Rogers had his surgery he returned with an extra 4-5 mph on his fastball. Either way the recovery time can vary. But this is indeed a delicate condition to be dealt with.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Around the Horn - 5/27

Willie Randolph survived a Monday meeting with management, but for how long?. The verdict, "he's still manager, for now". That's not a rave. Then the Mets went out and looked flat against the NL East leading Marlins and lost 7-3. Luis Gonzalez drove in 3 runs to out do Jose Reyes who hit a pair of solo home runs. Mike Pelfrey was awful yet again in taking the loss. Perhaps he's been vastly overrated by Mets management.

Another manager hanging by a thread is Mariners skipper John McLaren. And you can understand how the front office would be upset with him after his handling of young gun Felix Hernandez yesterday. Hernandez and Bartolo Colon were locked in a great pitchers duel as the Mariners and Red Sox met. The game was tied 1-1 in the 8th when The King rang into trouble.

Sean Casey singled before Hernandez got 2 quick ground outs. It appeared he might escape trouble and maybe that's why McLaren left him in so long. Dustin Pedroia's ground rule double scored pinch-runner Julio Lugo to put the Sox up 2-1. The Mariners elected to walk David Ortiz and pitch to Manny Ramirez. That backfired when Ramirez singled to right. 3-1 Sox. Maybe a good time to take Hernandez out. No? An infield single by Mike Lowell made it 4-1. Okay, pull him now. No? A J.D. Drew single loaded the bases. You have to take him out now. NO???

McLaren finally pulled Hernandez after he walked Jason Varitek to force in a run. Great job taking a kid's great game and turning it into a fiasco. The Mariners scored twice in the bottom of the 9th, but it was too little too late at that point. Perhaps it might not have been had McLaren had the smarts to go to the bullpen about 4 batters earlier.

Clint Hurdle and the Rockies front office must be wondering what happened to their playoff team from a year ago. Granted the Rockies weren't much better at this time last year, just 3 games ahead of their current (20-31) pace. But the great pitching they got in '07 has not been there. Yesterday they were pounded by the Phillies 20-5. Chase Utley homered and drove in 6 runs and Chris Coste and Pedro Feliz knocked in 4 runs each. Jamie Moyer picked up career win #235.

No such outburst in Anaheim, where it took 12 innings before anyone scored. The Angels pulled out a 1-0 win over the Tigers when Garrett Anderson drew a bases loaded walk. Jose Arredondo picked up his first major league victory. Starters Kenny Rogers and John Garland both threw 7 scoreless innings. Gary Sheffield had to leave the game with an oblique injury and will be re-evaluated today.

Eric Hinske belted a 3-run home run to help boost the Rays to a 7-3 win over the Rangers. The victory moved the Rays to 11 games over .500. Scott Kazmir was dealing- 3 hits and 10 Ks over 7 innings. Meanwhile Sidney Ponson crashed back to earth with a 5 inning, 5 run, 12 hit performance.

Derek Lee and Aramis Ramirez homered and Ryan Dempster improved to 6-2 in the Cubs 3-1 win over the Dodgers. Kerry Wood picked up his 11th save.

Team meetings don't always work. Royals manager Trey Hillman tried it before yesterday's game with the Blue Jays. But a few hours later the Royals had lost their 8th straight, 7-2. Marco Scutaro and Greg Zaun homered to help Shaun Marcum improve to 5-3, 2.64.

Gabe Kapler's 11th inning single gave the Brewers a 4-3 win over the Nationals.

The Indians and White Sox went 12 innings before the Chisox scored 3 times for a 6-3 win. Starters Javier Vazquez and Paul Byrd each allowed 3 runs in 6 innings. The Indians had to know they were in trouble when they put Scott Elarton into the game to start the 12th.

The Braves beat the Diamondbacks 7-3 to hand Brandon Webb his second consecutive loss. The right-hander allowed 7 runs, 4 of them earned, in just 4.1 innings pitched. Jair Jurrjens couldn't go 5 to get the win, but the Braves bullpen did an excellent job over the final 4.1 innings. Mark Texeira lead the offense with 4 RBI and Brian McCann homered.

News and Notes

Mets outfielder Ryan Church will be examined by a neurologist today due to lingering effects from the concussion he suffered last week.

The Reds are reportedly calling up top prospect Jay Bruce today which could mean the end of Scott Hatteberg's days in Cincy.

Around the Horn - 5/27

Willie Randolph survived a Monday meeting with management, but for how long?. The verdict, "he's still manager, for now". That's not a rave. Then the Mets went out and looked flat against the NL East leading Marlins and lost 7-3. Luis Gonzalez drove in 3 runs to out do Jose Reyes who hit a pair of solo home runs. Mike Pelfrey was awful yet again in taking the loss. Perhaps he's been vastly overrated by Mets management.

Another manager hanging by a thread is Mariners skipper John McLaren. And you can understand how the front office would be upset with him after his handling of young gun Felix Hernandez yesterday. Hernandez and Bartolo Colon were locked in a great pitchers duel as the Mariners and Red Sox met. The game was tied 1-1 in the 8th when The King rang into trouble.

Sean Casey singled before Hernandez got 2 quick ground outs. It appeared he might escape trouble and maybe that's why McLaren left him in so long. Dustin Pedroia's ground rule double scored pinch-runner Julio Lugo to put the Sox up 2-1. The Mariners elected to walk David Ortiz and pitch to Manny Ramirez. That backfired when Ramirez singled to right. 3-1 Sox. Maybe a good time to take Hernandez out. No? An infield single by Mike Lowell made it 4-1. Okay, pull him now. No? A J.D. Drew single loaded the bases. You have to take him out now. NO???

McLaren finally pulled Hernandez after he walked Jason Varitek to force in a run. Great job taking a kid's great game and turning it into a fiasco. The Mariners scored twice in the bottom of the 9th, but it was too little too late at that point. Perhaps it might not have been had McLaren had the smarts to go to the bullpen about 4 batters earlier.

Clint Hurdle and the Rockies front office must be wondering what happened to their playoff team from a year ago. Granted the Rockies weren't much better at this time last year, just 3 games ahead of their current (20-31) pace. But the great pitching they got in '07 has not been there. Yesterday they were pounded by the Phillies 20-5. Chase Utley homered and drove in 6 runs and Chris Coste and Pedro Feliz knocked in 4 runs each. Jamie Moyer picked up career win #235.

No such outburst in Anaheim, where it took 12 innings before anyone scored. The Angels pulled out a 1-0 win over the Tigers when Garrett Anderson drew a bases loaded walk. Jose Arredondo picked up his first major league victory. Starters Kenny Rogers and John Garland both threw 7 scoreless innings. Gary Sheffield had to leave the game with an oblique injury and will be re-evaluated today.

Eric Hinske belted a 3-run home run to help boost the Rays to a 7-3 win over the Rangers. The victory moved the Rays to 11 games over .500. Scott Kazmir was dealing- 3 hits and 10 Ks over 7 innings. Meanwhile Sidney Ponson crashed back to earth with a 5 inning, 5 run, 12 hit performance.

Derek Lee and Aramis Ramirez homered and Ryan Dempster improved to 6-2 in the Cubs 3-1 win over the Dodgers. Kerry Wood picked up his 11th save.

Team meetings don't always work. Royals manager Trey Hillman tried it before yesterday's game with the Blue Jays. But a few hours later the Royals had lost their 8th straight, 7-2. Marco Scutaro and Greg Zaun homered to help Shaun Marcum improve to 5-3, 2.64.

Gabe Kapler's 11th inning single gave the Brewers a 4-3 win over the Nationals.

The Indians and White Sox went 12 innings before the Chisox scored 3 times for a 6-3 win. Starters Javier Vazquez and Paul Byrd each allowed 3 runs in 6 innings. The Indians had to know they were in trouble when they put Scott Elarton into the game to start the 12th.

The Braves beat the Diamondbacks 7-3 to hand Brandon Webb his second consecutive loss. The right-hander allowed 7 runs, 4 of them earned, in just 4.1 innings pitched. Jair Jurrjens couldn't go 5 to get the win, but the Braves bullpen did an excellent job over the final 4.1 innings. Mark Texeira lead the offense with 4 RBI and Brian McCann homered.

News and Notes

Mets outfielder Ryan Church will be examined by a neurologist today due to lingering effects from the concussion he suffered last week.

The Reds are reportedly calling up top prospect Jay Bruce today which could mean the end of Scott Hatteberg's days in Cincy.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Yankees Can't Overcome Igawa

Sorry for the late recap, we were catching up on some much needed sleep. Last night's game pretty much went as we expected. When you score 5 runs in a major league baseball game, you should win said game. But when Kei Igawa is your starting pitcher, 5 runs is just not enough. Igawa gave up 6 in 3 innings (we had predicted 5 in 3.1, not bad) and a Yankees rally fell short in the 9th as the Tigers held on for a 6-5 win.

Ivan Rodriguez doubled to lead off the 1st and scored two batters later on a sac fly by Carlos Guillen to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead just 3 batters into their lineup. Igawa managed to have a 1-2-3 2nd inning after Jason Giambi tied the game with his team leading 7th home run against Kenny Rogers, but Igawa ran smack into trouble again in the 3rd.

Ryan Rayburn reached on an infield single and came home all the way from 1st on Rodriguez's second double of the game. Placido Polanco's bunt single put runners on the corners and 1 out later, Magglio Ordonez singled through the left side for a 3-1 Tigers lead. Igawa retired Miguel Cabrera, but Gary Sheffield doubled down the left field line (the left field line got more action than any Yankees infielder) for a 4-1 advantage.

Joe Girardi was hoping to save some wear and tear on his pen, but after Igawa gave up four straight singles, including RBI hits by Rodriguez and Polanco, to open the 4th, he had no choice but to go to Jonathan Albaladejo.

The Yankees bullpen kept the team in the game, though Albaladejo had to leave the game in the 6th inning with an elbow injury and is headed for the disabled list. A double by Robinson Cano ended Rogers night in the 7th, and he came around on Chad Moeller's RBI single to cut the lead to 6-2.

In the 9th the Yankees rallied against Tigers closer Todd Jones, who was came on for a non-save situation. Wilson Betemit doubled, moved to 3rd on a wild pitch, and came home on Cano's ground out. Johnny Damon pinch-hit and beat out a slow grounder for an infield single. He moved to 3rd on another wild pitch and a Melky Cabrera ground out and scored on Derek Jeter's single. Jeter moved to 2nd on fielder's indifference and scored on Bobby Abreu's RBI double. Suddenly a blow out was a 6-5 game and the Yankees had the tying run on 2nd Base.

Jim Leyland elected to intentionally walk Hideki Matsui, whose 17-game hitting streak came to an end, to face Shelley Duncan. The big 1st Baseman got wood on the ball, but skied to Curtis Granderson in center field to end the game.

News and Notes

Jonathan Albaladejo said he felt like a needle was in his elbow and a burning sensation accompanied it. Maybe instead of Chris Britton making his umpteenth trip up, we'll finally see Scott Patterson. Nah.

Derek Jeter has started the season with a home run in 128 at-bats, the longest such streak of his career.

Kei Igawa is still slated for a start against the Rays next Wednesday. Why not just forfeit the game now and send everyone to the movies?

May 9, 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
NY Yankees
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
5 14 3
Detroit
1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 X
6 13 0

NY YankeesABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Cabrera, CF5020002.277
Jeter, SS4121103.305
Abreu, RF4011123.297
Matsui, LF4000104.333
Duncan, S, 1B5010002.194
Giambi, DH4121000.178
Betemit, 3B4120002.250
Cano, 2B4121000.182
Moeller, C3011011.290
a-Damon, PH1110000.286
Totals3851453317

a-Singled for Moeller in the 9th.

BATTING
2B: Cabrera (5, Rogers), Giambi (5, Rogers), Cano (5, Rogers), Betemit (1, Jones, T), Abreu (6, Jones, T).
HR: Giambi (7, 2nd inning off Rogers, 0 on, 1 out).
TB: Cabrera 3; Jeter 2; Abreu 2; Duncan, S; Giambi 6; Betemit 3; Cano 3; Moeller; Damon.
RBI: Giambi (19), Moeller (4), Cano (11), Jeter (17), Abreu (22).
2-out RBI: Jeter; Abreu.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Matsui; Betemit 2; Duncan, S.
GIDP: Matsui; Jeter.
Team LOB: 9.

BASERUNNING
PO: Betemit (1st base by Rogers).

FIELDING
E: Matsui (1, fielding), Moeller (2, throw), Betemit (1, fielding).
Outfield assists: Abreu (Rodriguez at 3rd base).
DP: 2 (Abreu-Cano-Betemit, Betemit-Cano-Duncan, S).

NY YankeesIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Igawa (L, 0-1)3.0116600018.00
Albaladejo 2.12001203.95
Hawkins 1.20000106.38
Ramirez 1.00000100.00

DetroitABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Rodriguez, C4232101.269
Polanco, 2B4121003.280
Guillen, 3B3001006.305
Ordonez, RF4021011.309
Cabrera, 1B4010003.252
Sheffield, LF4011011.204
Joyce, LF0000000.182
Renteria, SS4000002.272
Thames, DH4110011.260
Raburn, CF2220000.304
Granderson, CF2010011.262
Totals3561361419

BATTING
2B: Rodriguez 2 (12, Igawa, Igawa), Ordonez (9, Igawa), Sheffield (5, Igawa).
TB: Rodriguez 5; Polanco 2; Ordonez 3; Cabrera; Sheffield 2; Thames; Raburn 2; Granderson.
RBI: Guillen (15), Rodriguez 2 (16), Ordonez (25), Sheffield (7), Polanco (13).
2-out RBI: Sheffield.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Cabrera; Renteria 2; Ordonez; Guillen; Rodriguez.
SF: Guillen.
GIDP: Sheffield.
Team LOB: 7.

BASERUNNING
SB: Granderson (2, 2nd base off Albaladejo/Moeller), Polanco (2, 2nd base off Albaladejo/Moeller).

FIELDING
DP: 2 (Rogers-Renteria-Cabrera, Polanco-Renteria-Cabrera).
Pickoffs: Rogers (Betemit at 1st base).


DetroitIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Rogers (W, 3-3)6.09222315.82
Miner 2.01000008.41
Jones, T 1.04331004.50

Igawa pitched to 4 batters in the 4th.
Rogers pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.

WP: Ramirez, Miner, Jones, T 2.
IBB: Matsui (by Jones, T).
Pitches-strikes: Igawa 64-41, Albaladejo 36-17,
Hawkins 12-10, Ramirez 13-8, Rogers 97-57, Miner 28-16, Jones, T 25-15.
Ground outs-fly outs: Igawa 2-7, Albaladejo 3-1,
Hawkins 3-1, Ramirez 1-1, Rogers 8-6, Miner 4-2, Jones, T 2-1.
Batters faced: Igawa 20, Albaladejo 8, Hawkins 5,
Ramirez 4, Rogers 26, Miner 7, Jones, T 8.
Inherited runners-scored: Albaladejo 2-0, Hawkins 2-0, Miner 1-1.
Umpires: HP: Jerry Meals. 1B: Bill Miller. 2B: Paul Emmel. 3B: Gary Darling.
Weather: 60 degrees, partly cloudy.
Wind: 8 mph, L to R.
T: 3:03.
Att: 44,062.

Yankees Can't Overcome Igawa

Sorry for the late recap, we were catching up on some much needed sleep. Last night's game pretty much went as we expected. When you score 5 runs in a major league baseball game, you should win said game. But when Kei Igawa is your starting pitcher, 5 runs is just not enough. Igawa gave up 6 in 3 innings (we had predicted 5 in 3.1, not bad) and a Yankees rally fell short in the 9th as the Tigers held on for a 6-5 win.

Ivan Rodriguez doubled to lead off the 1st and scored two batters later on a sac fly by Carlos Guillen to give the Tigers a 1-0 lead just 3 batters into their lineup. Igawa managed to have a 1-2-3 2nd inning after Jason Giambi tied the game with his team leading 7th home run against Kenny Rogers, but Igawa ran smack into trouble again in the 3rd.

Ryan Rayburn reached on an infield single and came home all the way from 1st on Rodriguez's second double of the game. Placido Polanco's bunt single put runners on the corners and 1 out later, Magglio Ordonez singled through the left side for a 3-1 Tigers lead. Igawa retired Miguel Cabrera, but Gary Sheffield doubled down the left field line (the left field line got more action than any Yankees infielder) for a 4-1 advantage.

Joe Girardi was hoping to save some wear and tear on his pen, but after Igawa gave up four straight singles, including RBI hits by Rodriguez and Polanco, to open the 4th, he had no choice but to go to Jonathan Albaladejo.

The Yankees bullpen kept the team in the game, though Albaladejo had to leave the game in the 6th inning with an elbow injury and is headed for the disabled list. A double by Robinson Cano ended Rogers night in the 7th, and he came around on Chad Moeller's RBI single to cut the lead to 6-2.

In the 9th the Yankees rallied against Tigers closer Todd Jones, who was came on for a non-save situation. Wilson Betemit doubled, moved to 3rd on a wild pitch, and came home on Cano's ground out. Johnny Damon pinch-hit and beat out a slow grounder for an infield single. He moved to 3rd on another wild pitch and a Melky Cabrera ground out and scored on Derek Jeter's single. Jeter moved to 2nd on fielder's indifference and scored on Bobby Abreu's RBI double. Suddenly a blow out was a 6-5 game and the Yankees had the tying run on 2nd Base.

Jim Leyland elected to intentionally walk Hideki Matsui, whose 17-game hitting streak came to an end, to face Shelley Duncan. The big 1st Baseman got wood on the ball, but skied to Curtis Granderson in center field to end the game.

News and Notes

Jonathan Albaladejo said he felt like a needle was in his elbow and a burning sensation accompanied it. Maybe instead of Chris Britton making his umpteenth trip up, we'll finally see Scott Patterson. Nah.

Derek Jeter has started the season with a home run in 128 at-bats, the longest such streak of his career.

Kei Igawa is still slated for a start against the Rays next Wednesday. Why not just forfeit the game now and send everyone to the movies?

May 9, 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
NY Yankees
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
5 14 3
Detroit
1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 X
6 13 0

NY YankeesABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Cabrera, CF5020002.277
Jeter, SS4121103.305
Abreu, RF4011123.297
Matsui, LF4000104.333
Duncan, S, 1B5010002.194
Giambi, DH4121000.178
Betemit, 3B4120002.250
Cano, 2B4121000.182
Moeller, C3011011.290
a-Damon, PH1110000.286
Totals3851453317

a-Singled for Moeller in the 9th.

BATTING
2B: Cabrera (5, Rogers), Giambi (5, Rogers), Cano (5, Rogers), Betemit (1, Jones, T), Abreu (6, Jones, T).
HR: Giambi (7, 2nd inning off Rogers, 0 on, 1 out).
TB: Cabrera 3; Jeter 2; Abreu 2; Duncan, S; Giambi 6; Betemit 3; Cano 3; Moeller; Damon.
RBI: Giambi (19), Moeller (4), Cano (11), Jeter (17), Abreu (22).
2-out RBI: Jeter; Abreu.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Matsui; Betemit 2; Duncan, S.
GIDP: Matsui; Jeter.
Team LOB: 9.

BASERUNNING
PO: Betemit (1st base by Rogers).

FIELDING
E: Matsui (1, fielding), Moeller (2, throw), Betemit (1, fielding).
Outfield assists: Abreu (Rodriguez at 3rd base).
DP: 2 (Abreu-Cano-Betemit, Betemit-Cano-Duncan, S).

NY YankeesIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Igawa (L, 0-1)3.0116600018.00
Albaladejo 2.12001203.95
Hawkins 1.20000106.38
Ramirez 1.00000100.00

DetroitABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Rodriguez, C4232101.269
Polanco, 2B4121003.280
Guillen, 3B3001006.305
Ordonez, RF4021011.309
Cabrera, 1B4010003.252
Sheffield, LF4011011.204
Joyce, LF0000000.182
Renteria, SS4000002.272
Thames, DH4110011.260
Raburn, CF2220000.304
Granderson, CF2010011.262
Totals3561361419

BATTING
2B: Rodriguez 2 (12, Igawa, Igawa), Ordonez (9, Igawa), Sheffield (5, Igawa).
TB: Rodriguez 5; Polanco 2; Ordonez 3; Cabrera; Sheffield 2; Thames; Raburn 2; Granderson.
RBI: Guillen (15), Rodriguez 2 (16), Ordonez (25), Sheffield (7), Polanco (13).
2-out RBI: Sheffield.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Cabrera; Renteria 2; Ordonez; Guillen; Rodriguez.
SF: Guillen.
GIDP: Sheffield.
Team LOB: 7.

BASERUNNING
SB: Granderson (2, 2nd base off Albaladejo/Moeller), Polanco (2, 2nd base off Albaladejo/Moeller).

FIELDING
DP: 2 (Rogers-Renteria-Cabrera, Polanco-Renteria-Cabrera).
Pickoffs: Rogers (Betemit at 1st base).


DetroitIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Rogers (W, 3-3)6.09222315.82
Miner 2.01000008.41
Jones, T 1.04331004.50

Igawa pitched to 4 batters in the 4th.
Rogers pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.

WP: Ramirez, Miner, Jones, T 2.
IBB: Matsui (by Jones, T).
Pitches-strikes: Igawa 64-41, Albaladejo 36-17,
Hawkins 12-10, Ramirez 13-8, Rogers 97-57, Miner 28-16, Jones, T 25-15.
Ground outs-fly outs: Igawa 2-7, Albaladejo 3-1,
Hawkins 3-1, Ramirez 1-1, Rogers 8-6, Miner 4-2, Jones, T 2-1.
Batters faced: Igawa 20, Albaladejo 8, Hawkins 5,
Ramirez 4, Rogers 26, Miner 7, Jones, T 8.
Inherited runners-scored: Albaladejo 2-0, Hawkins 2-0, Miner 1-1.
Umpires: HP: Jerry Meals. 1B: Bill Miller. 2B: Paul Emmel. 3B: Gary Darling.
Weather: 60 degrees, partly cloudy.
Wind: 8 mph, L to R.
T: 3:03.
Att: 44,062.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Time to Get in Gear in the Motor City

The Yankees start a 3-game series with the Detroit Tigers tonight in Motown. Unfortunately, Kei Igawa will be on the hill for the Bombers, which means we'll probably finally get around to watching Michael Clayton.

The Yankees (18-18) were swept in a 3-game set by the Tigers (15-21) last week at Yankee Stadium. The Tigers thought they had some momentum going and then dropped 6 of 7 to the Twins and Red Sox.

Igawa's opponent tonight will be Kenny Rogers who limited a punchless Yankees lineup to 2 runs over 6 innings on April 29. The Tigers won that game 6-4 as Phil Hughes made his last pre-disabled list start. The Tigers took the next two games of the series as well by 6-2 and 8-4 margins.

Saturday's nationally televised game on Fox which will feature Jeremy Bonderman against Darrell Rasner, and the series winds up Sunday afternoon with a pair of lefties, Nate Robertson and Andy Pettitte, facing off.

Time to Get in Gear in the Motor City

The Yankees start a 3-game series with the Detroit Tigers tonight in Motown. Unfortunately, Kei Igawa will be on the hill for the Bombers, which means we'll probably finally get around to watching Michael Clayton.

The Yankees (18-18) were swept in a 3-game set by the Tigers (15-21) last week at Yankee Stadium. The Tigers thought they had some momentum going and then dropped 6 of 7 to the Twins and Red Sox.

Igawa's opponent tonight will be Kenny Rogers who limited a punchless Yankees lineup to 2 runs over 6 innings on April 29. The Tigers won that game 6-4 as Phil Hughes made his last pre-disabled list start. The Tigers took the next two games of the series as well by 6-2 and 8-4 margins.

Saturday's nationally televised game on Fox which will feature Jeremy Bonderman against Darrell Rasner, and the series winds up Sunday afternoon with a pair of lefties, Nate Robertson and Andy Pettitte, facing off.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Young Pop Guns

The Yankees knew that having an infusion of youth, Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, and Ian Kennedy, in the pitching staff would make 2008 a transition year, but they also thought it would make it a successful year. It's been anything, but that.

While Chamberlain continues to excel in his bullpen setup role, Hughes and Kennedy have struggled in the starting rotation. Hughes was on the hill last night and came out on the losing end of a 6-2 game with the Detroit Tigers. To make matters worse the Yankees announced after the game that Alex Rodriguez had been placed on the 15-day DL with a Grade 2 Quad strain.

Hughes had a poor night right from the start, walking lead off man Curtis Granderson. A single by Placido Polanco, a wild pitch, and a single by Magglio Ordonez quickly gave the Tigers a 2-0 lead. The inning epimotized Hughes' night. He had no command and his catcher, the newly called up Chris Stewart, was crossed up several times. (On a side note, why did Joe Girardi start a newbie instead of having Jose Molina catch Hughes and then have Stewart catch a veteran, Andy Pettitte, on Wednesday.)

The Yankees quickly tied the game back in the 2nd on Robinson Cano's 2-run home run, his 2nd of the season, off of Tigers start Kenny Rogers. (Despite the home run Cano has the second lowest batting average among league qualifiers.) But the Tigers jumped right back on Hughes in the 3rd inning.

Granderson blasted a long home run to center field and two batters later, Gary Sheffield hit a 2-run laser into the left field seats for a 5-2 Tigers lead. When Hughes have up a double to Granderson and an RBI single to Polanco in the 4th, Joe Girardi had no choice but to pull his young right-hander.

The Yankees offense, without both A-Rod and Jorge Posada, was anemic at best. Jason Giambi grounded out to end the 1st inning with two men aboard. Rogers walked three straight hitters with two out in the 3rd, but Cano flied out.

In the 8th, they mounted a rally against wild right-hander Denny Bautista. Shelley Duncan drew a lead-off walk, and after Morgan Ensberg and Cano were retired, pinch-hitter Melky Cabrera and Johnny Damon both walked to load the bases. Bautista hit Derek Jeter with a pitch to force home a run, cutting the lead in half at 6-3. Jim Leyland called on Clay Rapada to face Bobby Abreu and Rapada won out, getting Abreu to bounce into an inning ending force out.

The Yankees had one more chance in the 9th against closer Todd Jones to bring the tying run to the plate. Hideki Matsui drew the 8th walk of the game and moved to 2nd on a wild pitch. Giambi ripped a single down the right field line (it's possible Miguel Cabrera has less mobility than Giambi) to score Matsui. That gave the Yankees three shots with the tying run at the plate. And they failed miserably. Duncan and Ensberg grounded out and Cano struck out on a pitch up in his eyes.

News and Notes

One of the few bright notes on the night was the performance of Ross Ohlendorf who has struggled in the long man role. But last night the Big O threw 3.1 scoreless innings, striking out 5.

No word on who will be recalled to replace A-Rod on the roster. Ensberg and Alberto Gonzalez will split time at 3rd Base.

Gary Sheffield's home run was career #482.

Hideki Matsui at .326 was the only Yankee to appear last night with an average above .290.

April 29, 2008

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Detroit
2 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0
6 11 1
NY Yankees
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
4 8 0

DetroitABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Granderson, CF3321201.348
Polanco, 2B5241001.216
Sheffield, DH4112123.164
Ordonez, RF5012003.300
Cabrera, 1B4010001.271
Guillen, 3B3000121.321
Renteria, SS4000021.311
Rodriguez, C4020000.269
Jones, J, LF4000022.185
Raburn, LF0000000.250
Totals3661164813

BATTING
2B: Polanco (3, Hughes), Granderson (2, Hughes), Rodriguez (8, Ramirez).
HR: Granderson (3, 3rd inning off Hughes, 0 on, 0 out), Sheffield (2, 3rd inning off Hughes, 1 on, 0 out).
TB: Granderson 6; Polanco 5; Sheffield 4; Ordonez; Cabrera; Rodriguez 3.
RBI: Ordonez 2 (19), Granderson (5), Sheffield 2 (5), Polanco (7).
2-out RBI: Polanco.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Jones, J; Ordonez; Granderson.
GIDP: Cabrera; Ordonez.
Team LOB: 7.

BASERUNNING
SB: Rodriguez (3, 2nd base off Hughes/Stewart).

FIELDING
E: Jones, J (1, fielding).


NY YankeesABRHRBIBBSOLOBAVG
Damon, CF-LF4010120.274
Jeter, SS4011011.278
Abreu, RF5010014.276
Molina, C0000000.245
Matsui, LF-RF4120100.326
Giambi, DH4011103.171
Duncan, S, 1B2210301.154
Ensberg, 3B4000104.233
Cano, 2B5112025.155
Stewart, C3000010.000
a-Cabrera, PH-CF0000100.289
Totals354848718

a-Walked for Stewart in the 8th.

BATTING
2B: Duncan, S (1, Rogers).
HR: Cano (2, 2nd inning off Rogers, 1 on, 1 out).
TB: Damon; Jeter; Abreu; Matsui 2; Giambi; Duncan, S 2; Cano 4.
RBI: Cano 2 (7), Jeter (14), Giambi (12).
2-out RBI: Jeter.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Giambi 2; Cano 3; Ensberg; Abreu 2.
Team LOB: 13.

FIELDING
DP: 2 (Jeter-Duncan, S, Ensberg-Cano-Duncan, S).

DetroitIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Rogers (W, 2-3)6.06224416.75
Seay 1.01000103.00
Bautista 0.20113102.25
Rapada (H, 1)0.10000000.00
Jones, T (S, 5)1.01111102.45

NY YankeesIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Hughes (L, 0-4)3.28663229.00
Ohlendorf 3.11001505.40
Ramirez 1.01000100.00
Hawkins 1.01000007.98

WP: Jones, T, Hughes 2.
HBP: Jeter (by Bautista).
Pitches-strikes: Rogers 101-60, Seay 13-11, Bautista 25-9, Rapada 2-2, Jones, T 15-9, Hughes 82-50, Ohlendorf 46-32, Ramirez 14-10, Hawkins 9-6.
Ground outs-fly outs: Rogers 8-6, Seay 1-1, Bautista 0-1, Rapada 1-0, Jones, T 2-0, Hughes 6-3, Ohlendorf 3-2, Ramirez 0-2, Hawkins 2-1.
Batters faced: Rogers 28, Seay 4, Bautista 6, Rapada 1, Jones, T 5, Hughes 21, Ohlendorf 12, Ramirez 4, Hawkins 3.
Inherited runners-scored: Rapada 3-0, Ohlendorf 2-0.
Umpires: HP: Mark Wegner. 1B: Chad Fairchild. 2B: Rick Reed. 3B: Jeff Kellogg.
Weather: 55 degrees, clear.
Wind: 14 mph, R to L.
T: 3:26.
Att: 49,194.