So much of success in baseball (or anything at all really) can be attributed to consistency and confidence. The two are so tightly related that sometimes it is impossible to possess one without the other. When pondering what makes a team successful, it is clear that consistency plays an important role. Mike Mussina is a perfect example here. Often an overlooked starter in the Yankee rotation, the Moose can no longer be dismissed as a player that can't get the job done. Actually, if you have been following my blog you would know that I have been sticking up for Mussina all season. It sort of pisses me off to hear everyone promoting his success now that he has been successful when all they could do was bad mouth him weeks earlier. If you are a regular listener of Michael Kay you know what I am talking about. Even Kim Jones when she was interviewing Jeter after the game last night asked if Jeter was surprised at Mussina's performance... if he was going beyond expectation.
I am getting away from my point. What we have been seeing from Mussina this year is confidence. He is modifying his pitches, he is getting balls inside, and batters are finding him difficult to hit. This confidence has made him a consistently good performer for the Yankees. The more consistent he is about winning, the more confidence he will build. See the circle here? Currently, the Moose has 9 wins and that stat ties him as the pitcher with the most wins so far this season in the American League.
Enough about Moose... let's move on to Jeter. The Yankee captain is now number three (below only Gehrig and Ruth) for the most amount of hits as a Yankee. Last night his total became 2,416. When you think about Jeter is is hard not to think about consistency. No, that doesn't mean that every time he steps up to the plate he performs... every player is subject to a slump. But if you look at the overall picture... if you reflect on what Jeter has done for the Yankees over the course of his career, you will have to agree that he is a consistently good player. This is what makes him a superstar. There is no way that any player can keep company with Gehrig and Ruth without it. I will go further to say that that makes for some pretty confident stuff.
So what I would like to see from the entire Yankee roster is more consistency and confidence and less superstition. I have news for you Giambi and Damon: growing a moustache or wearing pink panties or doing whatever you have been doing because you think it is making you hit better is not the answer... so please, let's not see anymore facial hair. I can't stand listening to my wife complain about how bad you guys look. Instead, let's remember who we are: The New York Yankees. Keep that in mind every time you step up to that plate. Remember what got you in those pinstripes and let your confidence erase everything else. A consistent winning record may be just around the corner.
Final score of last nights game: Yankees 5 - Toronto 1.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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