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Quick Hit: Pitching Problems...

  • Writer: SSTN Admin
    SSTN Admin
  • Jun 8
  • 1 min read

The Yankees gave up 11 runs to the Red Sox. Only Tim Hill (0.1 IP)- who allowed an inherited run to score- and Ian Hamilton (0.1 IP) weren't charged with a run. Yanks scored 7.


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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Jun 09

I was at the game with my college roommate (a Red Sox fan, but otherwise a decent human being). It was an exciting game, with only the result displeasing me. Several thoughts from a long night:


Was this just back-to-back bad starts, or the beginning of a regression for Yarborough and the Homer-Happy Rodon? The Red Sox are 52 OPS points better against lefties, so is it a coincidence or a problem that all three of our lefty starters are scheduled for next week's series?


Aaron Judge. He boggles my mind. The two home runs were great, of course, but I was most impressed by him busting it down the line on an infield hit to bring up Bellinger …


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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Jun 10
Replying to

Paul, you got any opinions on that?

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fuster
Jun 09

in the three games, the Yankees scored a heckuva lot

and the Red Sox scored a little more of a heckuva lot.


will it be another slugfest series next week-end in Boston?


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Luigi La Pietra
Luigi La Pietra
Jun 09
Replying to

Most likely. You got two pretty strong offenses and two pretty weak pitching staffs.

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