[外電] 3 DOWN: Wang, Cano and Their Import in Yankee History
3 DOWN: Wang, Cano and Their Import in Yankee History
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1. Chien-Ming Wang had what we might remember as transformative outing on
Sunday against the Rays. That is because he was more than a sinkerball
pitcher and – because of that – he was more than a groundball pitcher. He
struck out six and each of the finishing pitches was either a split or a
slider that drew a swing and miss.
Wang followed a pretty set pattern in this game. He worked his hard sinker in
to both lefties and righties, a pitch with such downward bite that Tampa
manager Joe Maddon referred to it as “a bowling ball.” Then when he was
ahead of hitters, he would expand both his repertoire and the strike zone
with the sliders, splits and even an occasional changeup.
Wang has been among the majors’ most successful starters since his arrival
early in the 2005 season. Yet he has not received much love because he is not
a strikeout pitcher. From 2005-2007, among pitchers who worked at least 500
innings, Wang had the second lowest strikeouts-per-nine-inning rate at 3.83
(Carlos Silva was at 3.63). That leaves Wang at the mercy of his defense,
specifically his infield defense. And when Derek Jeter is not moving well,
Wang becomes more vulnerable. And when you get hitters who see Wang more and
more often, or can gear up for him in the playoffs such as the patient
Indians last season, the righty’s effectiveness comes into question.
This is why the Yanks have wanted Wang to expand his inventory, to work on
the secondary stuff to give opposing hitters different pitches to have to
catalogue and worry about. The Rays scored 19 runs in the first two games
against the Yanks, but managed just two hits and no runs in six innings
before Wang grew weary in the seventh.
I actually believe Wang can add one other pitch to his repertoire and that is
a four-seam fastball he throws up in the zone. Right now everything he throws
has strong downward action – sinker, slider, split and changeup. Wang is no
junk-ball sinker pitcher. He throws in the low to mid-90s. And I believe that
in favorable counts – 0-2, 1-2 – he can go for a strikeout every once in a
while by changing eye levels by throwing hard above the belt and getting
unsuspecting hitters to chase.
2. I have had a long-running debate with many scouts who claim that Robinson
Cano is not that good of a defensive player. Now let me tell you a dirty
secret: Some scouts form an initial opinion of a player and don’t let what
unfolds in front of them over time ever change that opinion. And some scouts
simply do not watch the games they are being paid to observe closely enough.
Because if they were not prejudiced by some of the sloppy stuff Cano might
have done in the minors or early in his career and/or they were good at their
jobs and really watching the games, they would notice that Cano is a legit
Gold Glove candidate.
Can he still lose concentration on a routine play and swell his error totals
because of it? Yeah. But not nearly as much as early in his career, and just
about never in a close game. In fact, in a close game, his calm hands are
probably the ones you want the ball hit to if you are a Yankee fan.
But more than anything Cano is a well above-average defender because he
creates outs from out of nowhere that more than make up for the occasional
mental lapse. This is the major leagues and you need defenders to be able to
make plays that are beyond the scope of an average player. And Cano does that
more regularly than anyone else on the Yankees. That chopper over the pitcher
’s head that often lands in no-man’s land for a hit: Cano is stupendous on
that play, mainly because of his ability to throw from multiple angles and on
the move with juice on the ball. For the same reason, he completes double
plays that few others would even attempt off of pivots. And he is as accurate
and hard-throwing a relay man to the plate of any second baseman I have ever
seen.
On Sunday, he made the kind of play that saves games. It was the seventh
inning, the Yankees led 2-0 and Tampa had first and third with one out. Shawn
Riggans hit a liner off Joba Chamberlain toward the middle. You are thinking
RBI single and still first and third. Cano is not fast, but he is extremely
quick on defense, and on this he took three lightning steps to his right and
snared the ball, and this is where his specialness as a defender took over.
Like a basketball player falling out of bounds and throwing a no-look pass to
an open cutter, Cano in one motion after catching the ball, whipped the ball
across his body – capitalizing on that splendid arm strength – and made an
accurate, one-hop throw to first that Wilson Betemit dug out to complete an
inning-ending double play.
Watch Cano during the season and you will see how many times he turns what
should be safe bases for the opposing team into outs.
3. You know one of the most important weeks in recent Yankee history was: The
one that spanned late April-to-early May 2005 when the Yanks reached down to
the minors and summoned both Wang and Cano. That came when the Yanks were a
lifeless veteran team teetering toward a calamitous season. It also came with
the Yankee farm system essentially viewed as devoid of meaning by rivals. And
it also came with George Steinbrenner turning to Brian Cashman and saying,
OK, fix a mess that was not completely of the GM’s doing. Cashman determined
that if he was authorized to make the decision alone, he would stop trading
the best of the farm for fading, stopgap vets and would see what Wang and
Cano could do. That led to Cashman receiving a three-year extension after the
season and greater powers to run baseball operations. An organization-wide
philosophy was born to concentrate more on rebuilding the pipeline with top
talent. What is lost a bit in all of this is just how excellent the two
players – Wang and Cano – are who were called up in that week. From a
system that was supposed to have had little to no talent, the Yanks summoned
two players who have proven to be of All-Star ability.
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