Jun 16 '09

Pitching Woes

OK enough already with the suspect pitching.  We didn’t spend all this money in the off season on pitching so that in the middle of June we would be two games behind Boston in the division.  CC had pitched pretty well, AJ on the other hand, not so much.  Sure Burnett can pitch well when his team is up 13 to nothing but how about a solid performance when the game is close and your team really need you.  He blew a six to nothing lead in Boston earlier this season, which the Yankees eventually lost 16-11.  he didn’t pitch well on the last road trip in Boston AGAIN.  These are the types of games we signed him to win, step it up AJ.  The rest of the staff is mediocre, the middle relief is suspect and our amazing closer has struggled this season.  So what is the answer Joe Girardi….Oh ya here it is PUT JOBA IN THE PEN!

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