Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Yanks Should Dump Joba...

Yes, of course I am kidding. I just thought perhaps I might stir up a little blog traffic from the search engines.

As any Yankee fan knows by now, Joba's first outing on the mound as a major league starter was a bust. To a standing crowd, Joba threw his first pitch, a ball, and it went downhill from there. 62 pitches total (38 in the first inning) Joba lasted just 2-1/3 innings. He walked 4 (3 in the first inning) and balked. He allowed two runs on one hit. Clearly not a night the Joba will want to remember.

What does all this mean? Absolutely nothing. Joba IS the Yankee's ace. No doubt about it. But with all the hype surrounding last night's start and all the anxiety that Joba (who is still a kid in major league terms) must have felt, his pitching was affected. Give it time... hell, give it till Sunday... I think we will start seeing some awesome-ness from number 62 soon.

I have heard all the debates about Joba and many feel that although this transition is the best move for him personally that it may not be the best move for the team as a whole. I completely dismissed all these critics until I saw yet another crappy performance by the bull pen, who ultimately lost last night's game for the team. Although newcomer Dan Giese took the blow for the 9-to-3 game, he wasn't to blame. Actually, he didn't do so badly. Veras and Ramirez on the other hand... absolutely pitiful.

Now is the time that the Yankees have to do anything that they can to fix their bull pen woes. Let's be honest here... it was broken before Joba made the transition and it is not like one great set-up man is going to carry the entire pen anyway. So, if I were Girardi, I would stop wasting time and figure out what needs to be done. Earn the money the Steinbrenner's are paying you.

Hitting last night... nothing special either. Jeter hit a milestone: tying Mickey Mantle for all-time Yankees hits with 2,415. Damon continues to be hot, going 3-for 4 with a double and a triple.

The Yankees will play Toronto again tonight at 7:05pm.

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