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Originally Posted by Gander
I'll agree with that. Schilling isnt dominant like he use to be. Its amazing how much run support he has gotten, not just this year but the last two in Boston as well. Had to be a "selling point" when they recruited him. But I will take a guy who has so much desire to win over a guy with more talent but weird stuff going on upstairs like Pedro.
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I think that the Yankees horrendous injuries were the greatest thing that ever happened to them. The problem with a big payroll "all star" lineup has been that the last few years they didn't play fundamental baseball at all. Everyone just swung for the fences and played lax defense. I think the pitchers have really gotten sharp mentally during the injury span because they have focus and intensity from start to finish as they can't count on all those runs. Its shows in their performances nows. In addition they play old fashioned run manufacturing baseball with more hit and runs, steals, and sac flies. I think too many stars has the effect of causing everyone(except the incredible Jeter) to kind of feel like they don't have to step up because someone else will do it.
After two months of playing with Crosby, Guile, Phillips, Cairo, etc, it really made them tough. Once Cano gets back its gonna be scary. And of course now Sheff and Matsui can come back in September instead of pushing to be ready if they aren't in August with the addition of Abreu to plug the hole.