tworoosters
February 11, 2012 at 06:39PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Yankees102
Fourth spot? The Yankees put him 2nd behind CC
I think Kuroda goes #2 .
A lot depends on Phil Hughes health, he was decent in September last year and only a year removed from 18 wins and an ERA of 4.19. If Hughes is healthy and the pitcher he was from '09-'10 then the Yankees have tons of options. A healthy and productive Hughes makes Nova the #5 and Garcia and Burnett sniffing for innings.
There's been a rumour going around that NY may be able to dump Burnett on the Pirates, which would just be cruel.
dirtdevil
February 11, 2012 at 07:15PM View formatted
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[quote][i]Originally posted by tworoosters[/i]
There's been a rumour going around that NY may be able to dump Burnett on the Pirates, which would just be cruel. [/quote]
to burnett or the pirates? :lol:
Yankees102
February 11, 2012 at 07:16PM View BBCode
The Pirates. It would be better for Burnett because there's less pressure. And it's any Yankee fan's dream. Or at the very least, mine.
tm4559
February 11, 2012 at 09:51PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Yankees102
Fourth spot? The Yankees put him 2nd behind CC
pfft. they know better. they aren't going to put him way up there and have go out there hurt himself trying to be cy young or somebody. third, like rooster says, sure. not second. he is just a punk. a good punk, real nice. but not ready for prime time yet.
Yankees102
February 11, 2012 at 09:53PM View BBCode
Second or third. Fourth is too far back for a player with Pineda's skill. Second may be too far up and is a better place for Kuroda. But I think he is better than Nova and definitely Garcia
tm4559
February 11, 2012 at 10:12PM View BBCode
fourth was just kind of hyperbole.
with the yankees, it isn't a great big deal, because they always seem to use more different starters than any other team. they get 30 to 33 starts out of pineda, they be more than pleased i guess.
they got plenty of things to help him out, he doesn't have to be some kind of phenom. or they could let him be the "second" starter but still kind of pick his spots a little bit, they aren't going to be looking to over use him.
when the yankees land something like that they tend to take fairly good care of it. when free agent time comes, they want them healthy, they know they'll take the pinstripe coin if its anywhere close.
tworoosters
February 11, 2012 at 10:25PM View BBCode
If Hughes is healthy he's #3 and Pineda gets the low pressure spot at #4 with Nova #5 and Freddy spot starting.
Pineda's come with tons of hype and he has a high ceiling to be sure but Nova had a better year last year, in terms of ERA and ERA+, so let's not jump on the bandwagon too quickly.
It's one thing to put up great first half numbers when nobody has seen you, with an great home pitcher's park and no pressure. It's quite another thing to do it in NY pitching half your games in Yankee Stadium.
Yankees102
February 11, 2012 at 10:36PM View BBCode
I think Hughes would be a better fit in the bullpen, given his previous success there. Garcia was a productive starter (not saying he'll repeat that) last season, and has only 2 appearances in relief- one last year and the other being with Seattle in 2000. But I do agree that when healthy and at his best, Hughes is a great starter.
tm4559
February 13, 2012 at 03:34PM View BBCode
lol garcia. it is, after all, the yankees. we all say this and that about who will do which and what, but really we want them all to die in a fire.
jjmarsh17
May 10, 2012 at 01:17AM View BBCode
This trade looks quite different today. Thinking the M's Might have known a little something something.
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