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Monthly Archives: June 2012
‘Hiro’ was Yankees’ biggest hero Saturday
AP Photo/Kathy Willens Hiroki Kuroda’s tenure with the Yankees got off to a bad start. Kuroda, 37, lost six of his first nine outings and pitched to a 4.56 ERA. He’s gotten a lot better since. The Japanese right-hander improved to 5-1 in his last seven starts since May 27, striking out a career-high tying 11 over seven shutout innings in his team’s 4-0 victory over the White Sox on Saturday at the Stadium, which snapped a two-game losing streak. Continue reading
Madden: Baseball’s umpires need an overhaul
Baseball suffered another embarrassing umpire episode last week at Yankee Stadium when Yankees’ left fielder Dewayne Wise pulled his own version of the “hidden ball trick” on Mike DiMuro . Continue reading
Wise’s dream week continues
This week alone, Dewayne Wise has fooled an umpire into thinking he made a diving catch in the stands, retired the only two batters he faced during a scoreless relief appearance and gone 7-for-11 at the plate with two homers and five RBIs. “He’s doing everything for us,” Joe Girardi said. The fact that the reserve outfielder tied his career high with three hits — including a homer and a double — in Saturday’s 4-0 win over his former team, the White Sox? Continue reading
Kuroda strikes out 11, Granderson homers in Yankees win over ChiSox
Hiroki Kuroda tied a career high by striking out 11 and the New York Yankees backed him with three home runs, beating the White Sox 4-0 on Saturday and ending Chicago’s four-game winning streak. A day after outfielder Dewayne Wise was perfect in his pro pitching debut during a… Continue reading
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Wise, Kuroda Carry Yankees Past White Sox 4-0
The thing about veteran players coming up from the minor leagues is that you pretty much know what you’re going to get. They’re down in the minors for a reason. What you’re really hoping for is to catch lightning in a bottle for awhile if need be. It’s usually for the best if that situation doesn’t come to pass, but there are worse problems to have than a veteran playing well in Triple-A. What a strange week for Dewayne Wise. For someone who has basically been an afterthought even after a weaponized form of the plague struck the outfield, he sure stole the headlines this week. Well, at least this one. A catch that was a wasn’t a catch but was still a catch, somehow getting Paul Konerko to fly out, plus another out (!), in a relief appearance and whatever happened to him today. He is lightning in a bottle in a nutshell, which might be considered dangerous. Can’t imagine that being safe to be around. Curtis Granderson and Robinson Cano did their parts to help the offense with a solo home run each, but what the hell, Wise? Jake Peavy couldn’t get him out today, serving up an RBI double, a solo home run into the second deck and a punched single. When it’s going good those kinds of things will happen. Not really sure how much longer we can expect this to keep going, but at least we’ve gotten this much out of him. What we can expect to keep going, at least if today is any indication, is Hiroki Kuroda pitching lights out. His last six starts have been above average by game score, so it’s not completely unexpected, but today’s start was somewhat unexpected. You didn’t expect an 11 strikeout, three hit performance over seven innings from Kuroda. Stop lying. The splitter worked, the slider worked, the fastball worked; Kuroda worked. He did exactly what the Yankees desperately needed him to do; pitch deep and give the bullpen a rest. David Robertson bounced back from his Dayan Viciedoing to pitch a scoreless eighth and Rafael Soriano closed it out in relief of Boone Logan. Logan walking Adam Dunn is odd. Lefties have to actively try to not get him out. The whole thing is sketchy. Somehow, Dewayne Wise is involved in this nonsense. Box Score . Math Class . Play of the Game: Dewayne Wise’s double in the second inning to put the Yankees up 1-0. (+9.9%) Yeah, it was that kind of game. Phil Hughes will pitch for the series split tomorrow against Gavin Floyd . Pray for snow. Continue reading
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Kuroda to the rescue for the Bombers
Hiroki Kuroda threw seven brilliant scoreless innings to lead the Yankees to a 4-0 victory before 46,895 at the Stadium and cap an amazing 21-win month of June. Continue reading
Rapid Reaction: Yankees 4, White Sox 0
What it means: That the month of June ends on a high note for the Yankees, who despite losing key players keep winning games. Their 4-0 win today was their 20th victory out of 27 games this month, in which they vaulted from third (1-1/2 games back) to first in the AL East, four games ahead of Baltimore. HiroKKKKKKKKKKK: Hiroki Kuroda needed 26 pitches to get through the first inning but somehow, not only lasted seven full innings in 93-degree heat, but stifled the ChiSox, allowing just three hits and tying his career high with 11 strikeouts. Continue reading
