[新聞] Hal Steinbrenner on Yanks: We'll be fine
哥哥講完弟弟講 不過弟弟好像冷靜多了
Hal Steinbrenner on Yanks: We'll be fine
http://www.newsday.com/sports/baseball/yankees/ny-spyside165687998may16,0,7096441.story?track=rss
BY KAT O'BRIEN | kat.obrien@newsday.com
May 16, 2008
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Hal Steinbrenner flew back to Tampa from the Major
League Baseball owners' meetings in Milwaukee yesterday, his belief that the
Yankees can be a contender this season intact.
In a phone interview that took place shortly after the Yankees-Rays game
began yesterday afternoon - a game that the Yankees would lose to fall into
last place at 20-22 - Steinbrenner said of his team: "I've been discouraged
at times. We knew with the young pitching that we might go through some
growing pains. We knew we would have to be patient there. What's more
disappointing to me is the hitting. The hitting and the injuries, which are
nobody's fault. You can't win many games if you only score one or two runs."
Hank Steinbrenner, Hal's older brother and fellow team co-chairman, singled
out some players he was unhappy with the other day, but Hal Steinbrenner did
not name names. He said anyone perusing the statistics can figure out who has
underperformed.
Steinbrenner said he is looking forward to Alex Rodriguez's return to action
within the next week and Jorge Posada's return, likely next month. When they
get back in the lineup, he believes the Yankees still will be in position to
make a run.
"It's certainly discouraging at times," Steinbrenner said, "but we've got a
great team and I believe we'll be fine. We just need to get a little lucky
with the injuries and start hitting again."
With Rodriguez and Posada still out, Steinbrenner said: "The other guys need
to step up."
It wasn't quite the harsh calling out that Hank Steinbrenner had issued when
he said the Yankees must improve their energy and effort level and begin
earning their pay. Hal Steinbrenner instead talked about the season being a
"marathon" and the need to be patient over 162 games.
"We need to just stay in the hunt," he said of surviving the injury bug. "
... I absolutely feel we have a great team. I believe we have as good a
chance as anybody this year."
Steinbrenner said he plans to fly to New York Sunday for the finale of this
weekend's Yankees- Mets series. He can catch the first two games on TV,
including tonight's, which will feature Mets ace Johan Santana.
The fact that the Yankees could have traded for Santana this past winter is
well-documented. Hank was in favor of getting Santana but Hal was against
such a move, and he said he is having no second thoughts. Not even when Phil
Hughes (on the disabled list with a stress fracture in a rib) is 0-4 with a
9.00 ERA and Ian Kennedy is 0-3 with an 8.48 ERA. "There's nothing that makes
me regret [not getting Santana]," Hal said.
Growing pains for Hughes and Kennedy, while disappointing, are not
surprising, in Steinbrenner's opinion. The mediocre offense and spate of
injuries to high-profile players have been unexpected, though.
Steinbrenner has no qualms about new manager Joe Girardi, saying: "I think
he's done great. The injuries are tough, but he's a good disciplinarian and
he handles the guys well." And mid-May is no time to panic, not in a division
that is up for grabs. Said Steinbrenner: "We'll get it right."
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