NFL Predictions
Well, last night didn't start off well with my NFL picks, but I'll be right back at it today. But before my other Week One picks, here are my season predictions:
AFC East: Patriots 13-3, Jets 12-4, Bills 4-12, Dolphins 3-13
AFC North: Steelers 13-3, Ravens 12-4, Browns 9-7, Bengals 2-14
AFC South: Texans 10-6, Colts 7-9, Titans 6-10, Jaguars 1-15
AFC West: Chargers 10-6, Chiefs 7-9, Broncos 5-11, Raiders 3-13
Wild Cards: Jets and Ravens
1st round: Jets over Texans Ravens over Chargers
2nd Round: Patriots over Ravens Jets over Steelers
AFC Championship Game: Patriots over Jets
NFC East: Eagles 13-3, Giants 11-5, Cowboys 9-7, Redskins 5-11
NFC North: Packers 11-5, Bears 11-5, Lions 8-8, Vikings 4-12
NFC South: Saints 12-4, Falcons 11-5, Buccaneers 10-6, Panthers 4-12
NFC West: Cardinals 8-8, Rams 6-10, 49ers 5-11, Seahawks 3-13
Wild Cards: Giants and Bears
1st Round: Saints over Bears Giants over Cardinals
2nd Round: Eagles over Cardinals Packers over Giants
NFC Championship Game: Eagles over Packers
Super Bowl: Patriots over Eagles
Tony's Tips (0-1):
Well its time to rebound off of last night's disappointing loss so here is what I got for the rest of Week One:
NY Giants -3 over Washington: I find it hard to believe that Tom Coughlin won't have his team ready for this one particularly with all of the negative press the Giants have received in the pre season. The game is in Washington, but the Giants have the better QB and better defense.
Cincinnati +6 1/2 over Cleveland: You all know I am a Browns fan so this is a tough one. While I see the Browns winning the game, I'm not convinced that the Browns should be 6 1/2 point favorites. Bengals will keep it close in the 1st of 2 installments of the Battle of Ohio.
Tampa Bay -1 1/2 over Detroit: The Lions have received a lot of hype this year and they will be improved. But I like the direction the Bucs are heading in led by their young quarterback Josh Freeman. I'm looking for the Bucs to win their home opener in what might be a defensive battle.
There you have it. Tomorrow, back on the Yankees trail after seeing them lose two in a row to the Orioles. Fortunately, the Red Sox lost 2 to the Blue Jays. A great sports weekend ahead. Stay tuned.
NFL Starts Tonight!!!!
Tonight the National Football League opens up with a match-up between the defending champion Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints. This game highlights two of the top quarterbacks in football in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees and should spark an offensive display this evening.
With the NFL starting up, beginning tomorrow and every Friday, I will give my picks for the upcoming weekend for football. Unlike some, I will keep track of how successful I am with my picks and hopefully we can have some fun with this. Tomorrow, I will also give my picks for all of the division winners, wild cards and ultimate Super Bowl champion.
One of my picks for this weekend involves tonight's game at Lambeau Field. I would be shocked if this game is not high scoring. Because of that, I'm going to take the Saints +4. I don't see either defense being able to stop the other team's offense.
More tomorrow.....
Tuesday’s Thoughts
As I wonder how it could be 89 degrees on Friday and then 62 degrees on Labor Day, here's what is on my mind this morning:
*Throughout the summer I have called for the Yankees to bring up Jesus Montero. Well, yesterday the kid put on a power display which led the Yanks to an 11-10 win over the Orioles. Both homers were to the opposite field as Montero gave us a glimpse as to why Brian Cashman was reluctant to part with this kid. One game does not make a star but it certainly gives us hope for possibly an impact position player developed in the farm system.
* Joe Girardi's pronouncement yesterday that he was not ready to go back to a five man rotation is curious at best. The manager claimed that all of the pitchers have given him pause as to making a final decision. Phil Hughes goes this evening and AJ Burnett will go Wednesday afternoon. In the meantime, Girardi's inability to make a decision means that CC Sabathia will get another extra day's rest. Maybe that is what's driving this, even though CC has indicated that he wants to get back to his regular routine. It could mean that Girardi is trying to conserve the number of innings each pitcher logs because he may be looking at a 3 man rotation for October, particularly in the first round of the playoffs.
* With yesterday's victory coupled with Boston's loss, the Yankees find themselves 2 1/2 games ahead of the Red Sox with a game in hand. The Yanks would be on cruise control to an AL East title if they had gone 7-8 in their season series vs Boston to date as opposed to 4-11.
* The Detroit Tigers are looking like a team that could be extremely dangerous come playoff time, particularly in a 5 game series. We are all aware of the season Justin Verlander is having as he is no doubt the best pitcher in baseball. But the Tigers may have really solidified their pitching by acquiring Doug Fister at the trade deadline. Fister chalked up 13 strikeouts yesterday in a 4-2 win over the Cleveland Indians. He is 4-1 in his last seven starts with the Tigers and could be a nice part of a pitching rotation that will see Verlander go 2 of the 5 games in the opening round of the playoffs.
* Michael "Beavis" Kay was at it again yesterday in the YES broadcast booth. I am sick and tired of the gushing over Buck Showalter by Beavis particularly when the Yanks play the Orioles. While I understand that he may have developed a relationship with Showalter back when Beavis was on the radio only and Buck was Yankee manager that doesn't excuse Beavis treating Showalter like he is the greatest manager in baseball history. Showalter's teams have only qualified for the playoffs twice, once with the Yankees and once with the Diamondbacks. His career record as a manager is 971-939 with no championships yet Beavis seems to think that everything out of Showalter's mouth is gospel. It's disgusting particularly since Beavis had such disdain for Joe Torre, a guy who managed 4 World Series champions.
* If you watched the Yankee game yesterday did you pick up Beavis' ridiculous call on a routine fly ball hit by Mark Teixiera? "Deep the left" is how the call started but the Oriole left fielder was barely near the warning track. In fact, I'm not sure the ball traveled 300 feet.
* Kudos to the Indianapolis Colts for banning Jim Tressel for 7 games before he begins his stint as an in-game advisor. I'm not sure why Tressel deserves such a gig but I'm glad he is getting a similar prohibition as Terrell Pryor has received.
* College football began last weekend and it was great. The TCU-Baylor game was awesome and I'm not sure there is a more prolific offense than Boise State's. The weekend's action confirms in my mind that I will take the college game over the NFL any day of the week. It's too bad there isn't a playoff to determine a national champion.
* Word that Oklahoma and Texas Tech are looking to bolt the Big 12 for the Pac-12 is scary. We could be heading toward the mega-conferences sooner than we think. Unfortunately, this would be a disaster for mid-major schools and non-traditional football schools like Boise State. It could also eliminate traditional rivalries as has happened with games like Nebraska-Oklahoma.
* The new uniforms that were on display over the weekend by a few of the college teams were awful. Georgia should be ashamed of themselves for going away from their very traditional and classy unis for those "any given sunday" stuff they had on Saturday. Judging by their performance they may want to go back to tradition. The new Maryland uniforms were horrible. I guess this is another case where the hope is that fans will rush out and by the new uniform wear. Here's hoping all of this goes away in a hurry.
* With the untimely death of Wade Belak, there is a rush to call for an end of fighting in the NHL. To tie Belak's death to his role as an enforcer is a joke. Fighting has been a part of the game for years. The three deaths, Belak, Derek Boogard and Rick Rypien, had more to do with personal demons as opposed to fighting in hockey. If the NHL is really concerned about head injuries and making the game safer it should alter the equipment back to the way it was in the late 80's early 90's and they should ban stage fights when teams send out their two enforcers to go at it. They could also institute no-touch icing.
And finally, the Maple Leafs open up training camp on September 16th. Hockey starts, football beginning and the baseball post season is why I love this time of the year!!!!
Decision Time Coming For Girardi
Joe Girardi has indicated that he plans on going down to a five man rotation this week. I'm going to tell you what I think should happen and then I'll tell you what I think will happen.
If you look at Bartolo Colon's last several starts, I think its clear that Colon is running out of gas. He has not pitched this many innings since 2005. Colon has a great fast ball along with his two seamer. It would be great coming out of the bullpen. If you remember, he started the season in the pen.
By putting Colon in the bullpen, the Yankees get the opportunity to take a look at AJ Burnett and Phil Hughes for the 4th starter position in October. It would be a positive if the Yanks allowed Hughes to try to right himself as a starter. He is a part of their future as a starter. If he is not a part of the future then they should move him. Burnett is completely out of the question for bullpen duty. He has never been anything but a starter. Hopefully, he can build off his start against Boston.
Now, what I think will happen is that Phil Hughes will go to the bullpen. Hughes was successful in 2009 as a reliever. Burnett would be your 4th starter and Colon would be your number 5. This is the easy move and probably will be what's decided. The question here is how does this effect Phil Hughes long-term?? I feel that this is just as important as how the Yankees do this October.
Turning Point?? Could Be As Yanks Pull Out Win
After Tuesday's game against the Red Sox, I hoped that Sabathia's gutty performance would be the spark to send the Yankees to a big win on Wednesday. That didn't happen and it was certainly not looking good approaching yesterday's game with AJ Burnett facing Jon Lester. But last night may very well be the turning point of the season for the Yankees as they battled to earn a 4-2 win over their blood rivals and win their first series against Boston this year.
If you have read this blog throughout the baseball season, you know that I have been extremely critical of AJ Burnett. But last night Burnett shocked every Yankee fan (me included) by pitching a solid game making only one bad pitch to Dustin Pedroia which resulted in a 2-run homer that gave the Bosox a 2-1 lead. Typically this season, Pedroia's home run would have meant the beginning of a Burnett meltdown. That did not happen and Burnett kept the Yankees in the game with a chance to still win.
Mind you, the Yankees had a number of chances to knock Jon Lester out of the game but couldn't cash in on scoring opportunities. There were two huge moments in this game which changed the momentum and made you think that the Yanks would overcome their inability to hit with runners in scoring position. The first one was the outstanding catch by Curtis Granderson off the bat of Jed Lowrie. With two outs and runners at 1st and 2nd, Lowrie sent a sinking line drive to right center field that Granderson dove for. If he misses it, two runs most certainly would have scored but Granderson came up with it to end a Boston rally.
The second moment occurred the next inning when Andruw Jones took a 14 pitch walk off of the human delay machine, Alfredo Aceves. After Jesus Montero was hit by a pitch, Russell Martin drove a double to right center field scoring Jones and Montero and the Yankees took the lead. Eric Chavez, who has been a godsend while ARod has been out, delivered another big hit in this series by driving in Martin and the Yankees took a 4-2 lead, one they would not relinquish.
The Yanks leave Fenway only 1/2 game out of first place. Moreover, they send a message to the Red Sox that they are every bit as ready to face them in October. The Pinstripers wore out Lester and hit Beckett, the Red Sox ace pitchers. In addition, they also punctured the invincibility of Daniel Bard. The series victory provides the road map that the Yankees will need to win in October. The Yankee bullpen, in each of the two wins, was outstanding. In both of those wins, the Yankee starters kept the Yanks in the game allowing the offense to chip away at the Boston pitching staff. They received timely hitting from the bottom part of the order, particularly Eric Chavez and the combo of Russell Martin and Francisco Cervelli. They also won this series without their cleanup hitter, Alex Rodriguez.
Am I suggesting that we should begin planning the parade down the Canyon of Heroes for late October?? No. The Yanks have their flaws. But this series win shows, in my mind, that this 2011 edition of the New York Yankees has the tenacity to do what it takes to win. Too often against Boston it seemed like once things went bad, they would rollover and die. That was not the case in this series.
There are some issues still to address. There has to be concern over ARod's thumb injury. These types of injuries can linger and if you remember late in the season last year Mark Teixiera had a similar problem which bothered him into the playoffs. With respect to the starting rotation, as I suggested yesterday Phil Hughes will have to go the bullpen. If AJ Burnett can give the Yankees the type of start that he had last night, they will be in pretty good shape. The Yankees also need to get Mark Teixiera going offensively. Hopefully, this bruised knee that he suffered last night will not keep him out of the lineup for an extended period of time as his defense is invaluable. However, he needs to hit better than .249 as the number 3 hitter in the lineup. With the uncertainty surrounding ARod, Teixiera is really important. Moreover, the Yankees need to cash in on scoring opportunities. In October, you only get so many chances to score. Leaving runners on base will lead to an early exit in the playoffs. That's why Teixiera needs to get on track.
28 games remain in the season. The Yankees will face Boston again in the Bronx, where they have not beaten the Red Sox. They will also travel to Anaheim to face an Angels team fighting for their playoff lives plus they have games left with the dangerous Tampa Bay Rays. Not an easy stretch but this series win over Boston gives Yankee fans hope that they could win this division and make a statement in October. The rest of September should be real interesting!!
Same Old, Same Old – Yanks Fail To Take Charge
Yesterday I wondered whether CC Sabathia's gutty win could spark the Yankees to take this series against Boston and send a message that they will not be steamrolled. After bouncing back to take a 5-4 lead on an Eric Chavez double, Yankee pitching could not close the door the way CC did on Tuesday. I've come to the conclusion that Phil Hughes' problem is the ability to locate his pitches. The home run he gave up to Ortiz was right over the plate and you could see that was not where Cervelli wanted the pitch.
After the Red Sox took the lead on Jacob Ellsbury's home run, the Yankee offense could not answer the bell. Nine up and nine down and a Boston win. The lead is back up to 1 1/2 games with AJ Burnett on the mound tonight. 2 1/2 games out here we come.
The Yankees will put Phil Hughes in the bullpen. They will do that because Hughes has been in the bullpen before. Unfortunately, the Yankees are destined to be the wild card representative in the American League. As a point of information, the Yankees have only made it to the World Series when they won their division. Here's hoping Jesus Montero lives up to all the hype as he joins the Yankees today. As I said in an earlier post, at this point the rest of the Yankee season is about the future and hopefully Montero will be a productive part of that.
A Win That Sends A Message?? & Media Notes
I'm not sure if last night's 5-2 win over the Red Sox is what the Yankees needed to turn this season series around with their blood rivals. But for someone who was looking for some passion from the boys in Pinstripes, it sure felt that way last night. The game was reminiscent of those battles in 2003 and 2004. Last night, the Yankees refused to lose and they were led by their pitching ace, CC Sabathia.
The Red Sox tried to wear the big lefty down like they have done the previous 4 starts. But Sabathia would have none of it as he battled using a 95-96 mph fast ball at times and a wicked slider that made MLB batting average leader Adrian Gonzalez look silly. Was CC dominant?? No, but he was not going to be denied and if the Red Sox were going to get him they were going to have to knock him out and they didn't.
Robinson Cano's snare of a low liner off the bat of Carl Crawford in the fifth inning may have saved the game as the Red Sox had runners on 2nd and 3rd with the Yankees clinging to a 4-2 lead. Cano also did it with his bat driving in a run and tattooing one off the Green Monster. Robby can drive you crazy sometimes with his pitch selection, but as Ken Singleton said last night,"we are seeing some kind of hitter."
An unsung hero last night was Eric Chavez. People fail to remember that this guy was a perennial All-Star in Oakland who has had injuries derail his career. Chavez contributed to the Yankee cause with 2 RBI's last night and played extremely well at 3rd base. Brian Cashman made a great move in acquiring Chavez and he could be a vital part of any Yankee chance to have a successful October with ARod's status down the stretch in question.
The nonsense that took place with Francisco Cervelli was typical Red Sox crap. I noticed what Cervelli did as he touched home plate on his home run and I also noticed how Lackey was looking at him. But Ken Singleton was right, it was plain out and out stupid for Lackey to hit Cervelli to lead off the 7th inning with your team only down 2 runs in Fenway Park. Cervelli ultimately ended up scoring to give the Yanks a 3 run cushion. The funny thing is that the last time these two teams met at Yankee Stadium, David Ortiz had some histronics when he hit a home run and somehow I don't remember him getting plunked. I don't buy that Cervelli clapping at home plate showed up the Red Sox. He was obviously thrilled that he was able to contribute in a big game. But the Red Sox are chippy. They are not going to take any crap. But last night, the Yankees were not going to take any either and it's about time.
I'm not sure if last night's win will turn the tide in favor of the Bombers in this season series. But in year's past, a gutty night by your starter who was a warrior on the mound, a fired up light hitting player who clubs a home run and a bench clearing incident that led to a coach being ejected usually ended up being a defining moment in a series between these two teams. I guess a lot will depend on Phil Hughes but I'd like to think that last night's win may send the message to the Red Sox that what's happened earlier this year means nothing just like what happened in 2009.
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*For those of you on twitter, you have to follow Bob Raissman of the NY Daily News. @nydnraiss Raissman's in game comments on Michael "Beavis" Kay is great!! Bob's the one who named Kay "Beavis" and I like it so much I use it here. Check it out he's typically right on the money when it comes to Beavis.
* While I didn't here it myself, sources tell me that the crack sports talkers on WGR 550 yesterday felt that the most pressing item in the world of sports was video games. That's right video games. I suppose the mental giants at Entercom figured that since Madden 12 came out yesterday that it was topical to ask the question, what is your favorite video game??? Are you kidding me??? College football is right around the corner, including the UB Bulls playing Pitt on Saturday. There's also the whole University of Miami story that I'm sure the geniuses on GR have little clue about. Not to mention the start of the Yankee-Red Sox series and don't tell me that with all of the Yankee fans and the out-of-the closet Red Sox fans around here that there wasn't any interest. So instead you are talking about video games??? What's up for today, who's going to eat more wings at Wingfest: Bulldog or Simon??? WGR550 is the biggest joke of a sports radio station in the United States and you can take that to the bank.
Tuesday’s Thoughts
While counting down the days for NHL training camps to open, here's what's on my mind today:
* The Yankees managed to earn a split of their 4 game series with the Orioles last night with a 3-2 win as Freddy Garcia pitched very well in his first start since being on the disabled list. It's becoming clearer each day that the 5th spot in the rotation comes down to Burnett and Hughes and for my money I would go with Hughes.
* The Yankees hobble into the Valley of Doom known as Fenway Park for a key 3 game series against the first place Red Sox. The pitching matchups don't look good for the Yanks. Tonight its CC Sabathia against John Lackey. One would think that this would favor the Yanks but CC has been terrible against the Bosox. In fact these two faced each other the last time these two teams met and the Yanks got spanked. Then its Hughes vs Beckett on Wednesday and Burnett vs Lester on Thursday. Here's hoping that Hughes pitches well and that CC can get on track tonight. Thursday you can mark as a loss. The only question is what's the over/under on when Burnett blows up??
* Offensively, the Yankees go into the series with ARod extremely doubtful for all 3 games due to a thumb injury and Derek Jeter day-to-day due to a bruised knee. The loss of ARod is really a concern because I think it's crucial that he gets in a groove for the post season. This thumb injury seems to be lingering and could be a recurring problem. As far as the Captain goes, its really unfortunate that he has missed the last two games since he's been red hot at the plate.
* Being realistic, things are not looking good for the Yankees winning the AL East. They are 1 1/2 games behind Boston, only one game in the loss column with two games in hand. While its certainly conceivable for the Yanks to win the division, with the ARod injury and the up and down pitching, I just don't see it.
* Michael "Beavis" Kay has been terrible, more so than usual. You have almost become accustomed to the over the top self-promotion, but he can't even get his facts straight. In a game against Oakland last week, he indicated that Girardi was bringing in Boone Logan. However, it was evident that Girardi motioned for a right hander which happened to be Cory Wade. Beavis had to correct himself when they came back from a commercial break. In explaining the AL East standings, Beavis said that Boston had 4 games in hand on the Yankees. But the truth of the matter is that before Friday's games it was the Yankees who had 4 games in hand. The incompetence continued on Sunday in Game One of the split doubleheader when an Oriole runner was tagged out on a play at second base. Beavis asked Kenny Singleton whether it was Jeter who placed the tag on the runner. Singelton professionally indicated that Nunez was at short. You see Jeter was the DH. Nice going Beavis!
*If you have the opportunity pick up last week's Sports Illustrated. Great article on the University of Miami football mess.
*http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/2011/08/27/2011-08-27_as_ncaa_hones_in_on_miami_football_penn_states_joe_paterno_shows_you_can_win_wit.html Great article on Joe Paterno. Do you remember a couple of years back when the talking heads were chattering for JoePa's dismissal?? Paterno has run a successful major college football program with nary a problem. He's old school and whether you like the Nittany Lions or not, you have to respect the guy. Check out the Daily News article!!
* I wonder if Jeremy White and the boys at WGR 550 realize that the college football season begins this week. Probably not since I'm sure they are all fired up about the MTV Music Video Awards and the fact that Beyonce is pregnant.
* Buffalo Bills fans are probably one of the most loyal fans in all of sports. It's unfortunate that Ralph Wilson is one of the cheapest owners in all of sports. What makes it even more frustrating is the fact that he is making money hand over fist. You see, the NFL unlike the other 3 major sports, has a national television contract that is evenly divided among all of the NFL teams. His small market argument is a bunch of crap. On top of the fact that his Orchard Park hell hole is filled every Sunday in spite of the terrible football that has been played there since Doug Flutie left. But for the early 60's and the 4 Super Bowl teams of the 90's, Wilson has given Bills fans very little to cheer about. Yes, there were other times the team made the playoffs. But, Wilson would never do more to get those teams over the top. The dumping of Lee Evans is a classic example of his cheapness. What you have to remember is that teams have two years before they have to spend up to the salary cap floor which means that Wilson can really rake in the dough. If Wilson cared at all about this fan base, he would actively look to sell the team with the understanding that the team will stay in WNY.
* I am so glad that the Browns did not take Terrelle Pryor in the supplemental draft. Oakland is the perfect place for Pryor who I will predict will do nothing in the pros to warrant a 3rd round pick which is what the Raiders gave up to acquire Pryor. I believe the Raiders now are without a 1st, 2nd and 3rd round pick for the 2012 Draft. Nice move Al.
* The NFL's ridiculous protection of quarterbacks from legitimate hits was never more blatant than in the Browns-Eagles game last Thursday. DeQwell Jackson, middle linebacker for Cleveland, came in untouched and hit Michael Vick just as he released the football which resulted in an interception for the Browns. However, it was all for naught as Jackson was flagged for roughing the quarterback. Jackson did not lead with his head. He did not pick Vick up and slam him to the ground. He drove his shoulder into Vick and took him down. It was a good football tackle. This was a problem last year and I guess we will see more of this again. Why don't they just put a flag on the quarterback's belt and have the defender grab the flag in order to stop the play. What a joke!!!!
* How pathetic is it that the local media is falling all over the new dressing room for the Sabres. It will be interesting to see how long the love affair will continue once the first multiple game losing streak hits. By the way, do you know who the highest paid defenseman is in the NHL?? Answer: Christian Erhoff. Hmmmmmm...
* And finally, if the Sabres run into a losing streak in December or January, will they be allowed to stoke up the fireplace in their new locker room complex??? Moreover, how many of their blue collar fans have the luxury of having a fireplace in their homes??
Burnett = Brown, You Betcha!!!!
Well, there is not much more I can say about AJ Burnett. He is flat out terrible. For his sake and for the Yankees sake, he needs to be traded. And if the Yankees need to eat salary then they need to pass the salt and start chewing. Last night was painful. It was watching a career disintegrate right before our eyes.
Brian Cashman needs to smoke the objective pipe. After he takes a few puffs he can begin the process of doing whatever it takes to get Burnett out of the Bronx. How can Burnett be on the playoff roster?? The answer: he can't. This guy is Kevin Brown all over again. He's a head case as was Brown.
The Yankees have a $16.5 million a year anchor around their necks. Brian Cashman needs to admit his mistake. He doesn't need to say anything publicly. He doesn't need to rip Burnett in the media. He needs to move him out. He needs to do it for his team. He needs to do it for Burnett.
By the way, Burnett should be up next to face the Red Sox at Fenway. Not sure I can bear to watch!!!!
Yankee Power Won’t Be Enough In October
After the second grand slam, I wondered whether or not any team had ever hit 3 grand slams in a game. When Curtis Granderson hit the third grand slam, it really was incredible and I was glad to see the record breaking blast. After all of the euphoria settled down, reality started to sink in. It's kind of like being happy about getting out of a bad situation but knowing the worst is yet to come.
Being down 7-1 in the third inning in October usually means a loss. Phil Hughes was extremely disappointing yesterday particularly since it looked like he had turned the corner. Hopefully, he will bounce back in his next start. Manager Joe Girardi said a couple of weeks ago that it is hard to talk about the October rotation now because he doesn't know how everyone will be pitching when the season ends. He is right. That's why Hughes needs to get his act together.
The Yankee high command needs to get this rotation back down to a five man unit. CC Sabathia has not been the same pitcher since going to the 6 man. It's apparent that Bartolo Colon has run out of gas. Sitting him for a bit or putting him in the bullpen makes the most sense at this time. Yankee fans need to realize that this team is flawed where it counts most in October: pitching.
In spite of the first two games against the A's this week, the Yanks offense has been quite adept at bringing runs home. Granderson, Martin, Swisher and Jeter have been red hot and Robinson Cano has also been on a roll. It's amazing what they have done without ARod in the lineup. But it is unrealistic to think that they are going to be able to consistently score double digit runs in October. The pitching is always better. The old baseball saying still rings true: "Good pitching beats good hitting." Right now, the Yankees don't have good pitching.
There's about 5 weeks left to get things in order. It's looking like no one will be brought in to save the day. What you see is what you get as far as the pitching staff goes. Next week the 3 game series against Boston at Fenway Park will be the next true test. The Yanks have been miserable against the Red Sox. The time has come to turn things around. If Red Sox dominance continues, the Yanks will be done playing by Columbus Day.