Monthly Archives: April 2012

Chavez has most homers since 2007

With this second-inning two-run homer, Eric Chavez has hit his most home runs since 2007. Due to injuries and being a role player, Chavez has not hit more than two in the past four years and has just five in that span. Monday, he belted the first pitch of his at-bat into the Yankees’ bullpen to give the team a 2-1 lead. Chavez now has three homers and four RBIs on the year. Continue reading

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Nunez in the outfield

Monday night could potentially be a glimpse into the future when it comes to Eduardo Nunez’s role with the Yankees. For the first time this season, and just the third time in his career, Nunez will be starting in the outfield for the Yankees as he mans left field. While the utility player is viewed as a future infielder, the crowded Yankees infield could push him to the outfield. “We have him targeted as being an everyday shortstop one day. That’s where we have him targeted. Continue reading

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Yankees Injury Updates: Swisher and Gardner

Gardner and Swisher both are on pace to be back on the field later this week, and early next: Brett Gardner (elbow) took swings in the cage Monday and did the same over the weekend. He’s now scheduled to take regular batting practice on Tuesday. Barring any setbacks, the speedy outfielder should return from the disabled list as soon as he’s eligible Thursday. Girardi said Monday that Nick Swisher (hamstring) is likely to miss a week.  Swisher left Sunday’s game with a low-grade left hamstring strain. He isn’t expected back before next Tuesday, but the Yankees will attempt to get by without putting him on the disabled list. Raul Ibanez will make the start in right field Monday while Eduardo Nunez makes his first major league start in left. Continue reading

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Hamstring injury sidelines Swisher

Yankees outfielder Nick Swisher is expected to miss a week because of a strained left hamstring. New York manager Joe Girardi gave the update on Swisher before Monday night’s game against Baltimore. Girardi said the team hoped Swisher would be ready to play a week from Tuesday at home against Tampa Bay, and did not need to put him on the disabled list. Swisher says he felt a ”little pinch” in his hamstring when he took his first swing Sunday against Detroit. He was pulled in the third inning for a pinch runner. Swisher says an MRI exam did not show any extensive damage. He says he had a similar injury in 2007 that sidelined him for nine or 10 days. He is hitting .284 with six home runs and 23 RBIs. Continue reading

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Will the Real Clay Buchholz Please Stand Up

Tonight a Mr. Clay Buchholz will take the mound for the Boston Red Sox . Not the Clay Buchholz mind you, but a Clay Buchholz. The Clay Buchholz, the rising star of the Red Sox pitching staff who posted the highest ERA+ (187) in all of baseball in 2010 is sadly MIA. The man who takes the mound tonight is not the man whose devastating change up was named the best off-speed pitch in our Best Tools series this off-season. No, the Clay Buchholz who takes the mound tonight shares the same name, the same visage and so far as I know, the same fingerprints, but he is not the same pitcher. Sorry for any confusion this may cause. Prior to landing on the DL with a stress fracture in his back, Clay Buchholz featured a powerful mix of ground ball stuff and the ability to miss bats. He got swinging strikes 9.3% of the time from 2009-2011, a rate comparable to Zack Greinke and Adam Wainwright . His best weapon was a killer change up that produced whiffs 22% of the time. His cutter and his fastball were also high effective at getting batter’s to miss; his cutter (sometimes classified as a slider) had a 10.2% whiff rate and his four seam fastball had a 4.6% whiff rate. Since returning, that Clay Buchholz has yet to make an appearance. The stress fracture does not seem to be an issue for Buchholz and his fastball velocity (91.9) is pretty close to his career norm (93.4) and that small dip is typical of his early season velocity. However, right now Clay Buchholz is a very different pitcher. His swinging strike rate is down to just 5.6% which is in the Brad Penny / Joel Pineiro range. His change is getting just 6.8% whiffs, his cutter 5.3% and his four seamer just 1.8%. The results are not the only signs of this dramatic change. As this chart illustrates- FF Spin Rate FF- X* FF-Z FF Whiff Rate CH Spin Rate CH-X CH-Z CH Whiff Rate FC Spin rate FC-X FC-Z FC Whiff Rate CU Spin Rate CU-X CU-Z CU Whiff Rate Clay Buchholz 2009-11 2,281 -6.48 9.06 4.60% 1,336 -2.92 6.76 22.00% 1,405 0.53 6.93 10.2 1,781 6.52 -8.53 7.10% Clay Buchholz 2012 1,965 -4.99 8.43 1.80% 982 -0.5 5.35 6.80% 1,374 1.73 6.58 5.30% 2,044 9.01 -8.85 14.10% Difference 316 -1 1 2.80% 354 -2 1 0 31 -1 0 10 -263 -2 0 0 *X denotes Horizontal movement, Z vertical movement His Spin rates are down for every pitch except his curveball. Both his change up and his fastball have lost movement to the arm side. His curve has slightly more drop and significantly more horizontal movement. Though he is throwing all of the same pitches, Clay Buchholz has been a very different pitcher in 2012. His release point might provide some clues- His release point is lower than in the past on all of his pitches. This may be a result of the small sample in 2012, but it does appear to a real trend. If it is, it could be an issue. Comparing this highlight video from his 2010 start with his start against the Yankees this year, it does appear that Buchholz has a decreased shoulder angle at the point of release. 2010 Buchholz has a high right shoulder and leans toward the first base side noticeably. This season the right shoulder is lower and he is more balanced over his plant foot. This could easily explain the reduced movement. If Buchholz is unable to get on top of the ball and produce the same torque, his pitches are naturally going to be less effective. This explanation is problematic, however. If the adjustment has been made to reduce the chance of a repetitive motion injury, then simply increasing the tilt in his shoulders may not be an option. That may be the reason that he is changing his pitch usage pattern this season. Previously, Buchholz relied heavily on his four seamer and his change. This season he has dramatically increased the use of his cutter and his curveball. He previously threw his curve around 13% of the time, but this season he has used it almost 20%. He is throwing his cutter 24% of the time, after using it around 17% of the time previously. If his change up is no longer going to be elite out pitch, this new pitching style makes sense. While the early results are not great, it is possible that Buchholz can reshape his pitching style and be as effective as he as been in the past. His curve has actually become a more effective out pitch with this change and his cutter is breaking away from his arm side even more. With the whiff rates the cutter has gotten in the past, it could be an extremely effective pitch if used correctly. Buchholz may be learning how to pitch differently right now and emerge from these early season difficulties as different, but equally effective pitcher. Alternately, he could revert back to his original arm slot and regain the killer change up that we all know and love. There is no obvious reason to believe that his arm slot was the cause of his injury. If it was not, Buchholz will almost certainly return to it, since he was so successful with it. As he progresses through the season, it will be interesting to see which Clay Buchholz we are going to get going forward and what we can expect from him. Continue reading

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Pettitte rarin’ to go

Andy Pettitte’s line today was not particularly good — 5-2/3 IP, 10 H, 6R (5ER), 8Ks — but the comebacking left-hander declared himself ready to re-join the Yankees. “I feel I’m strong enough and ready to make my next start with [the Yankees],” Pettitte told MLB.com after the 96-pitch outing against a team of Philadelphia Phillies minor-leaguers in Clearwater. “I feel good and it was another solid day. I felt the quality of pitches were as good as I’ve had in any of my starts up to now, and I was able to hold my velocity throughout [the outing]. Continue reading

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GAMETRACKER: Orioles at Yankees

Hiroki Kuroda is on the mound for the Yankees as they open a three-game series with the Orioles. Baltimore comes to The Bronx tied with Tampa Bay on top of the AL East… Continue reading

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Gardner plans for batting practice Tuesday

Yankees left fielder Brett Gardner will attempt to take live batting practice Tuesday, which would be the first time since being placed on the disabled list with a right elbow strain on April 19. He’s still not sure when he will return, although he is eligible to return Thursday. “I think I’m still a few days away from (returning) but as long as I don’t have any setbacks, keep making progress and head in the right direction, don’t know if it could be Thursday, Saturday, Monday, who knows,” Gardner said. Continue reading

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Clemens lawyer attacks 2008 Congressional hearing

WASHINGTON — A federal court jury saw snippets of Roger Clemens denying steroid use at a now-famous 2008 congressional hearing, then listened Monday as Clemens’ lawyer tried in fits and starts to declare that proceeding to be “nothing more than a show trial” that shouldn’t have taken place. As… Continue reading

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Swisher plans to return Thursday

Yankees right fielder Nick Swisher will miss the Baltimore series with a low-grade left hamstring strain, but is hoping to be back when the Yankees visit Kansas City on Thursday. Manager Joe Girardi, however, said Swisher will probably return in a week. “It feels pretty good,” Swisher said of his hamstring. “Game plan is next three days, just kind of chill, me and (trainer) Stevie (Donahue) get a chance to know each other a little bit better, and plan to get back after it hopefully first game in Kansas City. Continue reading

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