[討論] The Yankees' Bullpen Needs Major Help ASAP
So, does anyone right now trust the Yankees' bullpen?
If you're like me, you are shaking your head saying no. And right now,
you have every reason to.
Now, I know the Yankees are 25-13 and just three games behind the Rays
for first place in the American League East, and most fans of other teams
will tell the Yankees to stop complaining because they could be worse.
Yes, the Yankees could be the Pirates and be completely doomed. But,
they're not.
The Yankees are at 25-13 and probably could have an even better record
if it weren't for the disasters and early failures of the bullpen.
Now, let's take a look at some of the culprits so far.
The biggest one may be David Robertson. I've written about how Robertson
might need to go back down to the minors, but so far, he's still a Major
Leaguer.
Robertson is 0-2 with an 8.49 ERA. His ERA was well over 10 last week,
but by pitching two scoreless innings against the Twins, he got it down.
Last year, Robertson was one of the Yankees best relievers, but that
seems so far ago. If he continues to get pounded, they may have no
choice but to send him back down.
Chan Ho Park has been another one that has pitched lousy with the Yankees.
He pitched well last season for the Phillies, but we're also talking about
the National League here.
In the games with the Yankees so far, he's 1-1 with an 8.10 ERA. His ERA
is due to getting destroyed by the Red Sox twice. He's also spent a good
month on the disabled list, and after Monday night's performance against
Boston, fans are hoping he'll go back on really soon.
Park was never great in the American League to begin with. When he got
signed to be the Rangers' starting pitcher several years ago, he was an
absolute bust. He was so much a bust that he was transformed from a starter
into a reliever.
Park belongs in the National League, but for right now, the Yankees are
stuck with him.
Now, the next one has been one of the most talked about topics from the
winter. From reliever to starter and back to reliever, Joba Chamberlain
has had his ups and downs.
But lately, Joba sucks.
Before Saturday, Joba was at a 2.16 ERA with a 1-1 record.
On Sunday, Joba couldn't get the outs needed in the eighth inning and
helped start the Twins' rally, while watching his ERA go up to a 3.63
and a 1-2 record in the process.
On Tuesday night, with the Yankees up 5-1, Joba came into the game and
gave up the lead and allowed the Red Sox to go from looking dead to alive
and back in the game at 5-5. Joba's ERA is now at a 4.91 after his last
two outings.
From a 2.16 and pitching well to 4.91 and looking like he can't get anyone
out is where Joba has gone to. He's supposed to be the setup man to get
the games to the best closer in baseball, but right now, he couldn't get
little leaguers out.
Joba needs to get his stuff together because he could lose that setup job
really quick if he continues giving away leads and games.
Speaking of the best closer in all of baseball, Mariano Rivera hasn't been
too sharp the last few days.
On Sunday, after Joba allowed a couple of runners, Rivera gave up his first
ever grand slam to Jason Kubel and allowed the Twins to win 6-3. It was the
first blown save for Rivera in 2010.
On Tuesday, Rivera looked like he would cut through the Red Sox order in
the ninth, but Marcus Thames dropping a routine pop up and Jeremy Hermida's
RBI hit made it a 7-5 lead. The Yankees got it to 7-6, but fell just short
of a comeback.
But Robertson, Park, and Chamberlain do not get a free pass, so they
take a ton of the blame.
Now, a big part of the relievers struggling is that Alfredo Aceves, one of
the better relievers for the Yankees, is on the disabled list. Aceves can
go multiple innings and takes a lot of strain off the Yankee bullpen, and
his presence right now is missed. Aceves needs to get back to the bullpen
ASAP.
Now, Joe Girardi could give opportunities more to Mark Melancon and Boone
Logan with Damaso Marte as the lefty specalist.
The Yankees could also go outside the team to find relief options, and two
of them who were former Yankees just recently became available again.
First is Chad Gaudin, who started out in Spring Training with the Yankees,
was released and picked up by the Oakland A's, who just released him a
couple of days ago since they barely used him.
Gaudin pitched very well for the Yankees in both starting and relieving
roles, and if the Yankees need another arm, they know Gaudin can be
reliable.
The other is Brian Bruney, who was pitching for the Nationals this year
but just got released due to struggles.
Now, Bruney was also inconsistent with the Yankees at times, but he's
also had some success being in the Yankees' bullpen and could give the
Yankees another hard-throwing reliever who could be looking for a
second chance.
The Yankees need to do something quick, because what happened Tuesday
night with the bullpen blowing CC Sabathia's gritty performance against
Boston cannot keep happening.
The Yankees' rotation of Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Andy Pettitte, Phil
Hughes, and Javier Vazquez are all a combined 20-5, which is outstanding.
That leaves the rest of the bullpen at 3-8, which isn't so great.
Whether the Yankees need to bring back some older arms, bring up new people
from the minors, or go out and make a few trades, the Yankees need to fix
up that bullpen and fix it fast.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/394201-the-yankees-bullpen-needs-major-help-asap
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