[新聞] JOBA STARTS YEAR IN 'PEN
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JOBA STARTS YEAR IN 'PEN
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February 12, 2008 -- Joba ChamberlainJoba Chamberlain will prepare during
spring training as a starter, but will begin the season in the Yankee bullpen
barring injury to any of the other five main rotation members, team officials
confirmed to The Post.
It had been speculated throughout the offseason that Chamberlain could open
in the 'pen as a way to restrain his innings from going beyond the approximate-
ly 140 the organization wants to limit him to in 2008. The Yanks believe that
at Chamberlain's age (22), he should not be asked to exceed his innings total
of last year (112.1) by much more than 30 innings, or else he would be put at
a greater likelihood for an arm injury.
But these new Joba Rules are not only about protecting Chamberlain's precious
arm. The Yanks also want to use April and May as an audition for his successor.
The idea would be to have a slate of young relievers work in the less pre-
ssurized sixth and seventh innings. The organizational hope is that someone
from a group that could include Alan Horne, Jose Veras, Edwar Ramirez and
Ross Ohlendorf emerges in reliability and can graduate to the eighth-inning
role when Chamberlain is transitioned back to the rotation.
The Yanks' ideal plan works in this fashion, according to executives briefed
on the strategy:
1. Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Pettitte, Mike Mussina, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy
would stay healthy to form the rotation. All five would be needed from the
outset because the Yanks have just two scheduled off-days from March 31
through May 4.
2. Chamberlain stabilizes the area the Yankees profess offers their greatest
uncertainty in 2008: Their setup crew in front of Mariano Rivera. The Yanks
envision Chamberlain dominating in the eighth based on his 0.38 ERA and .145
batting average against in 19 regular-season games as a reliever last year.
3. The Yanks see the Chamberlain/Rivera tandem helping them be a dominant
late-inning team over the first two months of the season. At some point in
June, the Yanks would send Chamberlain to the minors for 3-4 weeks to stretch
him out to 5-6 innings in preparation to be a full-time starter in the second
half.
4. The YanksNew York Yankees hope is that over the first two months other
relievers show enough fortitude/reliability to be moved into the eighth inning.
Only Kyle FarnsworthKyle Farnsworth and LaTroy HawkinsLaTroy Hawkins are
guaranteed jobs. The Yanks think Girardi, who was a Cub teammate of Farns-
worth for three years, might help the talented righty find greater consistency
and grab the eighth inning.
But the Yanks also plan to create a competition beginning in spring for relief
jobs. And they are not just limiting the competition to relievers such as
Veras, Chris Britton, Brian Bruney and Jonathan Albaladejo, and independent
league finds with superb minor-league stats such as Ramirez and Scott
Patterson. The Yanks are open to converting a starter with a big arm, as they
did with Ohlendorf last year. Horne, Jeff Marquez, Daniel McCutcheon and
Steven White will be considered.
The wild cards are Humberto Sanchez and Mark Melancon. They are viewed as
having among the biggest arms in the organization. But both are returning
from Tommy John surgery and would likely not even be under consideration until
about when Chamberlain would be heading to the rotation. Melancon has just
62/3 innings of pro experience. But some Yankee executives are so enamored
with his recovery, arm and, especially, his makeup that they think he could be
this year's Chamberlain, rocketing through the entire system to the majors.
Of course, these plans are fragile. Pettitte must show his publicized link to
HGH has not impacted his pitching. Mussina, 39, must demonstrate he has some-
thing left after a poor 2007. Hughes and Kennedy must prove they are ready to
be major-league starters from the outset of the season. The Yanks must be-
lieve Horne, Marquez, Jeff Karstens or Kei Igawa can be an extra starter if
need be early while Chamberlain relieves. Rivera must stay healthy so the
Yanks are not tempted to move Chamberlain into the closing job.
And Chamberlain must be physically and mentally able to handle a unique
proposition in which he will be asked to throw approximately 30-40 relief
innings, be shuttled to the minors and then promoted to start for about
another 90 or so innings.
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