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March 29, 2005
Rotation, Rotation, Rotation

A nice analysis of the Yankees rotation over at Bronx Banter. It looks like the Yankees are another team that starting to think about four man rotations. The Yankees are using days off in April to not start Jaret Wright until April 15th. In general, I believe more teams should take advantage of days off to skip the fifth starter as often as possible. He should really be a swing man, long relief/starter. That way, you can carry one less pitcher and diversify your hitting/fielding bench with another player.

The other thing that struck me in Alex's piece was the bit about Mussina:

If there's any concern it's that Mike Mussina is still giving up too many hits and getting too few strike outs (19 IP, 26 H, 8 K), resulting in a 4.74 spring ERA. He has being stingy with his walks (just 3) and homers (1), which is a good sign, and word is he's rounding in to shape as spring training draws to a close. Still, 2004 was the first time since 1996 that Mussina gave up significantly more hits than innings pitched, and his K-rate last year was his lowest since 1995. These are things to keep an eye on as the season progresses. Mussina is 36 and had his first real arm trouble last year, dropping below 200 innings in a non-strike year for the first time since his junior season of 1993. I'm a big fan of Mussina's and he's obviously crucial to the Yankees run at their eighth-straight division title, but these are not good signs.

I was thinking "right-handed David Wells" as I read that. That's not bad, but it's not Mike Mussina.

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Posted by David Pinto at 01:55 PM | Pitchers | TrackBack (0)
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I don't understand why they would skip Wright instead of Brown. Wright had better numbers last year AND better numbers this spring. Just because Brown has had great seasons in the past doesn't mean he shouldn't be #5. I'm sure the $15M he's making this year will soften the blow for him a bit. Plus Brown is destined for the DL this year. The less he pitches toward the beginning of the season, maybe the longer he lasts INTO the season.

Posted by: sabernar at March 29, 2005 04:32 PM

Probably had something to do with who has the least fragile ego out of the two.

Maybe it's better to burn out Brown early so you don't have to worry about counting on him in a big situation again. Ya know, make sure he's out of commission BEFORE the postseason as opposed to something going balky DURING the postseason.

Posted by: Jen at March 29, 2005 04:46 PM

A lot of my Yankee friends were excited about getting Brown last year, talking up his potential stats -- of course not remembering he'd had one injury-free season in the last five. The optimism around him stuns me still. If he didn't have those 4 wins against the Rays last year, how bad would his numbers have been?

Posted by: James at March 29, 2005 06:19 PM
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