The Curse of Jerry Hairston, Jr./Eric Hinske:
 

Tuesday, September 5, 2006

36 Minutes of Pleasure

After seven innings, the Yankees were headed to a frustrating loss in Kansas City.  Despite managing nine hits in those seven innings against Luke Hudson, they could only score once, as Hudson struck out 10 while walking just one, and pitching his way out of several jams.
Even when the Yankee offense falters, they work pitchers.  It took Hudson 113 pitches to complete those seven innings, at which point he was pulled for the Royals bullpen.  Then came the top of the eighth, and a 35 minute and 50 second rally that reminded me just how good this offense can be.

With Jimmy Gobble pitching, Alex Rodriguez singled. Jorge Posada followed with a home to right, cutting the deficit to 5-3. Robinson Cano singled, and Melky Cabrera walked.  Bernie Williams pinch-hit for Aaron Guiel and worked a full count walk.  Johnny Damon singled to score the tying runs. Derek Jeter fanned, but Bobby Abreu then crushed a double to straight center field that scored the fifth and sixth runs of the inning.  Jason Giambi grounded out, Rodriguez walked, Posada singled, and then Cano put the exclamation point on the inning with his second hit of the frame, a three run homer. Melky flied out to end the carnage. The Yanks tacked on a run in the ninth and ended up winning 12-5.

Cano’s two hits in the inning were half of his total on the day, and he is now hitting .338/.363/.494 on the season.  Yeah, he doesn’t walk, but if that’s the only flaw in his game as a 23 your old second baseman,, it doesn’t matter much.  He still doesn’t have enough plate appearances to qualify for the batting title.  You need 3.1 plate appearances per team game to qualify. Cano sits at 406 right now, so he’s 15 PA behind being able to qualify.  He needs 96 PA over the remaining 26 games to qualify. (thanks to qwik3457bb for doing the math). 

You can slowly see Brian Bruney earning Joe Torre’s trust.  I’d have left him in the game to start the seventh instead of going to Ron Villone, who is both regressing to his career norms and likely fatigued as well, as he has made 19 appearances since August 1.  Bruney has a great fastball.  If he harnesses his command he could be a very useful reliever going forward.  Not bad for a cheap pickup.

Boston actually won yesterday, so the magic number only went down by one.  If the Yankees go 13-13 over their remaining 26 games, Boston would have to go 21-3 to catch them.  The light at the end of the tunnel is starting to show.

Update:  I just noticed that Dan M. was wondering about Proctor’s splits based on rest, so here they are. 

0 days rest
IP: 14.1
HR: 4
BB: 7
SO: 9
ERA: 6.28

1 day rest
IP: 43.1
HR: 3
BB: 11
SO: 46
ERA: 2.70

2 days rest
IP: 20.0
HR: 3
BB: 10
SO: 14
ERA: 4.50

3-5 days rest
IP: 9.1
HR: 1
BB: 1
SO: 6
ERA: 2.89

Seems like Proctor should never pitch on back to back days if possible.


--Posted at 9:12 am by SG / No Comments | No Trackbacks - (180)

Comments

Hey, check it out -- nobody's commented yet! You could be the first to comment on this AWESOME post! Hurry up and think of something to say! And not "First!", or anything like that, because that would be lame, and you'd be lame for doing it. Especially if someone beats you to it.

Well, since you spent so much time reading this, you've probably missed your shot to be first, but go ahead and post anyway. Someone might read it. Not ME, but someone.

Next entry: Royals 5, Yankees 0

Previous entry: More Fun with Log5

0 of 963 registered readers are currently logged in.
There are currently 61 visitors who are not logged in.
There was a record 241 simultaneous visitors on May 2, 2011 at 11:54:25 pm.

Does Robinson Cano’s Approach Change With Men on Base?
(50 Comments - 1/26/2010 10:44:25 am)

2010 CAIRO Projections v0.2
(14 Comments - 1/25/2010 10:56:33 pm)

One Of The Following Stories May or May Not Be True
(26 Comments - 1/25/2010 1:51:23 pm)

What Happened to Wang?
(13 Comments - 1/24/2010 11:53:14 pm)

NY Times - Glanville: Seeing is Disbelieving
(62 Comments - 1/24/2010 9:27:27 pm)

RealGM Baseball: Yankees Among Teams Interested In Edmonds
(3 Comments - 1/23/2010 4:52:40 pm)

Should Jesus Montero Be an Option for Left Field?
(65 Comments - 1/22/2010 10:24:20 am)

CAIRO Projected 2010 AL East Standings as of January 16
(35 Comments - 1/21/2010 2:53:01 pm)

MLB.com - Bauman: Yankees appear stronger
(18 Comments - 1/21/2010 5:21:26 am)

TSBG Versus High and Low Fastballs
(5 Comments - 1/20/2010 9:00:27 am)



*ADVERTISEMENT*
Our new URL is: http://www.rlyw.net
*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*

image
Way back in the 20th century, Bill James wrote the first essential book about baseball managers. Chris Jaffe has just written the second.
- Rob Neyer, ESPN.com

From now on, whenever I have a question about a manager, Jaffe's book will be the first and last one I reach for.
- Sean Forman, Baseball-Reference.com


*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*
John Brattain Memorial Fund

The Hardball Times has set up a memorial fund for John Brattain's family. He left behind a wife and two teenage daughters.

Four years ago, I found from personal experience how generous the online community can be to its own in their hour of need. I am now literally begging you to be even more generous than you were to me.


*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*

*ADVERTISEMENT*