So the Yankees game was on ESPN today, and there were a couple of things that struck me. The first thing is that everyone across the board looked like they were thinner, and in better shape. I think even Melky lost some pudge.
After that, was Giambi. He made some pretty good plays today, and it seems as if he will be starting first base for the Yankees, leaving DH open to Matsui and a solid bench with Betemit and Duncan. Seems like a pretty good roster to me. I'm really excited about this season, as long as the pitching staff holds.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Igawa Says, "Relax"
So Igawa gave up a grand slam...to a college team. They say that the MLB is ahead of the Japanese League, and I believe it. Apparently, so is college baseball. This guy can't handle college hitters? I mean, I'm in college right now, and theoretically, my peers could have mashed a MAJOR LEAGUE pitcher. Please reread that last sentence. If that wasn't enough, Igawa isn't worried. At all.
You know, if a guy is struggling, it is much easier to feel for him and forgive him if he admits it. Thats what was so frustrating to me about A-Rod. But Igawa pitches like a high schooler, and he says he pitched well! He had good control! The only way he had good control was if he wanted to give up that grand slam. He is the Japanese Pavano!
You know, if a guy is struggling, it is much easier to feel for him and forgive him if he admits it. Thats what was so frustrating to me about A-Rod. But Igawa pitches like a high schooler, and he says he pitched well! He had good control! The only way he had good control was if he wanted to give up that grand slam. He is the Japanese Pavano!
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