Daily Archives: June 8, 2012

Game 57: Yankees vs Mets

Subway Series YANKEES vs METS First Pitch: 7:05 PM | TV: YES/MLBN | Radio: WCBS Here are the lineups: YANKEES (31-25) Derek Jeter SS Curtis Granderson CF Mark Teixeira 1B Alex Rodriguez 3B Robinson Cano 2B Nick Swisher RF Andruw Jones DH Raul Ibanez LF Russell Martin C Pitching: RHP Hiroki Kuroda (4-6, 3.82 ERA) METS (32-26) Kirk Nieuwenhuis CF Josh Thole C David Wright 3B Lucas Duda DH Daniel Murphy 2B Scott Hairston RF Ike Davis 1B Jason Bay LF Omar Quintanilla SS Pitching: LHP Johan Santana (3-2, 2.38 ERA) Continue reading

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GAMETRACKER: Mets at Yankees

Follow live as the Mets and Yankees open the Subway Series in The Bronx on Friday night. Johan Santana will make his first start since throwing a no-hitter last Friday, and will go against Yankees righty Hiroki Kuroda… Continue reading

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Jeter, Girardi: Cut the Subway Series

With the Houston Astros headed to the American League next year, there is a lot of talk circulating that the Yankees and Mets might only play three games per year going forward, instead of six. “I’ve always thought there should only be three games,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said on Friday. “I think there should be a winner every year, for sure. I would actually be in favor of that.” Under one scenario, the Yankees and Mets could play six games per season every three years. Continue reading

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Robby to Rochester; Gardy in Charleston

David Robertson has reached the next step of his journey back to the major leagues — he will travel to Rochester to pitch in a couple of games for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this weekend, with an eye on a possible return to the Yankees late next week. Robertson said he will pitch on Sunday, take Monday off, and pitch again on Tuesday. He will then be evaluated by the medical and training staff, who will determine whether he needs more rehab outings before returning to the Yankees. Continue reading

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Rookie express as Yank, Met hop Subway to Bronx

Mets outfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis was not making too many friends on the 4 train to Yankee Stadium when a lone Mets fan approached the 24-year-old Subway Series virgin. Continue reading

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Five For Five: A Mets/Yankees Subway Series Preview With Brandon C Of Pinstripe Alley

It’s time for the first edition of the Subway Series and that means we’ve got another Amazin’ Avenue Five For Five series preview. The Yankees play host to the Mets this weekend and they are currently, like the Mets, within shouting distance of first place in the American League East. In order to give us a preview of the series, I spoke with Brandon C, manager of SB Nation’s Yankees blog Pinstripe Alley and he was gracious enough to answer a few questions for us. I also took some Mets questions from Brandon, which you can find over at Pinstripe Alley. —————– SS: Who or what has been the biggest success so far this season and conversely, the biggest disappointment? Any surprises? BC: The biggest success so far this season has been Derek Jeter and the team still winning despite multiple injuries to important players. The biggest disappointment has been the injuries, as well as the early season struggles by the offense with runners in scoring position, which has been horrendous to say the least. SS: With Mariano Rivera out for the year and David Robertson on the disabled list, Rafael Soriano has taken over as the Yankees’ closer. How has he looked so far and do you feel confident he can adequately do the job? BC: If you asked me the day he took over for Robertson I would have said I was not very confident. Since then Soriano has shown that he can fill the role more than adequately, so I feel confident when he enters the game. Despite his past as a terrific closer, he never seemed like an automatic out guy for the Yankees. This is the closest he’s been to that, which is of course excellent to see for a Yankees fan. SS: Coming into this season, it seemed as if the Yankees had an embarrassment of riches in their rotation but an injury to Michael Pineda and the struggles of Ivan Nova , Phil Hughes and Freddy Garcia seems to have torpedoed that depth. How would you assess the way the starters have pitched so far? BC: CC Sabathia has been-well-CC Sabathia. Hiroki Kuroda has put together a streak of solid starts, but has earned the “inconsistent” tag for whatever reason. Andy Pettitte has shocked me by pitching like the Andy Pettitte of old, despite the time away from baseball. Freddy Garcia this season has been just horrendous, but luckily the return of Pettitte made that a lesser issue for now. Nova’s main problem is the number of home runs he is surrendering, which is unlike him. In his last start Nova was terrific, so I’d give him an “incomplete” evaluation. Phil Hughes, a personal favorite, has definitely earned the inconsistent tag that Hiroki Kuroda for whatever reason received. Every time Hughes steps on the mound you can expect a home run to be given up, but that’s about all you can really predict. Hughes can be absolutely terrific or absolutely terrible, so he’s a mystery. SS: Despite a solid .213 isolated slugging, Mark Teixeira has put up a pedestrian .332 wOBA, which seems to mostly be based on a low batting average due to a .239 BABIP. This is Tex’s third straight season with a below .300 BABIP and it continues to drag his overall numbers down. What have you seen from him offensively that may be causing this drop? BC: Teixeira’s main problem in the beginning of the season was an illness that he just couldn’t seem to shake. There’s no stat (that I know of) for batting average with illness, so I’ll tell you what I’ve seen. Teixeira has been trying to beat the shifts that teams put on him, but in the process messes up his swings. The shifts tend to get to Teixeira more than the average player, but when he does beat them he has his best games. SS: Curtis Granderson and Derek Jeter are off to great starts offensively but by the advanced defensive metrics, both have been below average thus far. While we know defensive numbers are inconsistent in small samples, how have those two looked defensively to your eyes? BC: Granderson has an odd tendency to take abnormal paths to the baseball on fly balls. As his Yankees tenure has progressed Granderson’s fielding has gotten seemingly worse, which is strange to see. I’ve never been a big fan of Jeter’s defense, as the gold gloves and web gems are more of a sign of lack of range than actual defensive talent. —————- Thanks again to Brandon of Pinstripe Alley for answering these questions for us. Game one tonight begins at 7:05 PM on SNY (and MLB Network nationally), as Johan Santana faces off against Hiroki Kuroda. Game two starts at 7:15 PM on FOX and it’ll be Dillon Gee on the hill against Phil Hughes. And on Sunday, Jon Niese faces Andy Pettitte in a 1:05 PM matinee, which you can catch on PIX11 or TBS. Continue reading

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Mets vs. Yankees: Saber-stat Series Preview

click to embiggen For great Yankee coverage, be sure to check out Pinstripe Alley . —————— Graphic Guide: League average is scaled to 100. Scores higher than 100 indicate performance better than league average, less than 100 indicates performance worse than league average regardless of whether the statistic is related to run scoring or run prevention. The lone exception is ERA-, where lower is better. Statistics with an asterisk have been park adjusted using FanGraph’s park factors . All statistics have been adjusted for each team’s respective league. Run Scoring RS/G: Runs Scored per Game wRC+: Weighted Runs Created Plus OBP: On-base Percentage ISO: Isolated Power BB/K: Ratio of Walks to Strikeouts BABIP: Batting Average on Balls in Play HR/FB: Home run to Fly Ball Ratio Runs Allowed RA/G: Runs Against per Game ERA-: Earned Run Average Minus SIERA: Skill-Interactive Earned Run Average GB/FB: Ratio of Ground balls to Fly balls K/BB: Strikeouts to Walk Ratio BABIP: Batting Average on Balls in Play HR/FB: Home run to Fly Ball Ratio SD%: Shutdown Percentage ([SD/(SD+MD)]) Continue reading

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Ripken: Jeter could catch Rose

With 22 more hits, Derek Jeter will move past Cal Ripken Jr. into 13th place on the all-time hits list. Jeter is currently at 3,163 hits and Ripken believes he may catch Pete Rose someday. Rose finished with 4,256 hits, No. 1 all time. “[Jeter] shows no signs of slowing down right now,” Ripken said on his Sirius/XM Show that he hosts with is brother, Billy. “So it’s easy to kind of look at him and say, ‘Okay, project a few more years, he’s going to be pushing 4,000 hits. Continue reading

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Lineup: Ibanez gets start vs. Santana

As we speculated this morning in First Pitch, Joe Girardi has tabbed Raul Ibanez to start against lefty Johan Santana because of his career success against the Mets’ ace. Ibanez has hit .348 in 46 at-bats against Santana. This is only the eighth game this year that Ibanez has started against a lefty so this is a definite Binder situation. Here is the rest of the Yankees’ Subway Series-opening lineup: Derek Jeter, SS Curtis Granderson, CF Mark T … Continue reading

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Cubs Rumors: Matt Garza "In Very Big Play"

The Chicago Cubs will trade right-hander Matt Garza if they are overwhelmed, a baseball executive told Jayson Stark of ESPN. The executive believes that Garza is “going to be in very big play.” So far this season, Garza has been tied to the New York Yankees , Toronto Blue Jays , Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers . Stark says it doesn’t appear that the Cubs have opened up shop for Garza yet, but he feels the 28-year-old is about to become a very hot rumor topic. While the executive Stark spoke with said Garza could be had if a team overwhelms the Cubs, he added Chicago will have to receive “so much back, they can’t say no.” Buster Olney of ESPN has reported that the Cubs would be willing to trade Garza “for the right offer,” while, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports , Chicago is leaving open the option of signing the right-hander long-term. It’s been speculated that the Red Sox and Tigers could potentially pursue Garza this summer. Rosenthal reported the Blue Jays were “sniffing all over” Garza earlier this week. Last week, Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com wrote that if the Yankees decide to acquire a starter this summer, Garza is the pitcher that most interests them. Continue reading

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