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Steve Phillips is a bad GM, and a worse announcer.
At work, I commonly disagree with my colleagues. But usually when that happens, we discuss it and come up with a solution that everyone thinks is beneficial to our company. I do not create bizarre situations where I marginalize my colleagues- that would be counter-productive. This seems like common sense and I hope that it is being applied here, by what appears to be somewhat reasonable people.
I know this drama makes for a more interesting story, but couldn't this be a creation of some sensationalistic writers and conspiracy theory loving fans.
Yeah, especially if you actually read what Torre and Contreras are saying here.
Same thing with the Kennedy move. Torre said that he didn't think Kennedy would be one of the September callups. But that was before Mussina's latest melt-down. To hear some people tell it, Cashman brought up Kennedy to take Mussina's turn specifically to make Torre look foolish. Why can't it just be that watching a guy give up 20 runs in less than nine innings over three starts changed everyone's thinking?
Take today's lineup and stand it on its head.
CF Melky
2B Cano
1B Giambi
C Posada
LF Matsui
That would stack up well with pretty much any team's lineup 1-5, including the Red Sox. Then you get to the 6-9 hitters:
3B A-Rod
RF Abreau
SS Jeter
LF Damon
Before you realize that the lineup gets even better when you get to the end of it.
True, but the real correct answer would be not to treat Torre like some worthless piece of #### whose job deserves to be in jeopardy every single game.
But I suppose that as long as Steinbrenner is above ground and breathing that's simply way too much to ask.
A significant segment of Yankee fans treat him this way, and a certain segment of the press make a living complaining about him being treated this way, but I seriously doubt that he'd still be sitting in the Yankee dugout if he really was being treated this way. Read what he and other Yankee officials have actually said about the Joba rules, as opposed to what people around here seem to think was said, and show me the big disagreement or the terrible disrespect.
The other theory they came up with is that Torre may well be in agreement with the Joba rules, and publicizing them keeps the press off Torre's back instead of asking "why did you go to Farnsworth instead of Joba?"
EDIT: I would have liked to have seen him get the save today, since he's probably going to get two days off now anyway.
Maybe so. But I think that his job was hanging by a thread earlier on in the season and the Yankees went on their big tear just in time.
Furthermore, I'm not 100% convinced that he's yet a lock to come back next season, especially if they don't make the playoffs. Because let's face it: with a payroll that big and a lineup like that, somebody is going to have to take the blame if that happens.
I think he's only about 25% to come back, even if they do make the playoffs. I think he's 100% to retire if they somehow manage to win it all. After all, his contract is up, he is 67 years old, and he has cancer. It wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if he were to retire. And again, if he really is constantly being treated the way you assume he is, why would he even want to come back?
Which will make it that much more disappointing when Joe Borowski wins the AL MVP.
I dunno, the Phillies seem content with Pat Gillick...
A)Joe Torre
B)Joe Girardi
C)An Axe
Well, Joba's pitched 10 innings in 3 weeks. OK, doesn't sound like a lot to us human beings, but that's a workload of about 85 IP a year which is a heavy reliever workload in today's game. 20 IP in a month, much less 26-27? I'm all for the idea that relievers can handle heavier workloads than they're given these days, but that is abusive -- I mean that's a Mike Marshall style workload (120-160 IP a year pace). So I'm assuming you pulled those numbers out your butt without thinking about them.
Yes, one month is not a season and maybe 20-25 IP in a month won't be harmful -- but I bet it would make him far less than fresh for the postseason.
Anybody want to pull out any recent examples of relievers throwing 20-25 IP in a month? In Sept? On playoff teams and see how they did after? Rivera's probably pitched 20-25 in some playoff series ... but then he's a freak! :-)
Note the "day off" rule might actually be increasing his workload. Torre seems determined to use him as much as he can, when he can ... as opposed to, say, high leverage situations which you might go 3-4 games without having any. In short, the rules almost seem to make it certain that Torre will pitch him at least 1 IP every other day.
And should "pseudonymical" be a word?
When it's Tanyon Sturtze, smoke him while you got him. Can't really explain his use of To, Gordon in the 2004 ALCS, though. That was awfully dumb.
Sure, he could have simply aged overnight and fallen off the cliff - it's happened before to relievers in their mid-thirties. But I'd have to be convinced that it was this - I believe it was overuse.
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