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The Yankees Are In Trouble

The New York Yankees are not going to make the playoffs with or without Roger Clemens. George Steinbrenner is realizing that Joe Torre is not the problem. The pitching is the worst in years. Can Clemens save this team that is the question? Brian Cashman has brought these pitchers here to produce, so far they are not producing anything. Cashman is now on the hook, Steinbrenner is realizing that Joe Torre is not responsible for the performance of his pitching staff. Ron Guidry the pitching coach is trying everything in his power to recoup the staff but it’s not working.

It’s time to hold Cashman accountable and make a change. The New York Yankees are supposed to be the classiest team in all of sports. It’s looking like they will not even make the playoffs. The New York newspapers are having a field day ripping the management for not doing anything yet. The Yankees need pitching right now we all know that. Roger Clemens is in his forties and has not looked that sharp working in the minors.

The Yankees staff needs to be revamped from the starters to the bullpen. Instead of paying millions for free agents the Yankees need to look at their minor league teams. Pitching in the yankees organization has not been that good either. George needs to make a few moves to get the attention of his beloved Yankees. It should start in the front office, from the scouts all the way to the general manager.

Derek Jeter is struggling as is Jason Giambi but the rest of the team is hitting quite well. The Yankees have spent millions of dollars to get a quality team, this proves the old saying money can’t buy happiness. New York needs a winner hopefully George Steinbrenner will make the necessary moves to put a fire under the Yankees and they stat producing.

Doug Muraski writes a Yankee Blog daily http://www.yankeeticketsforsale.com

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MLB Season

The MLB season continues to become more interesting as the season goes on. In Chicago we witnessed a total team meltdown as the Cubs had a fight inside the dugout between two of their players. There has been a handful of team that are currently under performing, from the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs, to the New York Yankees and the San Francisco Giants. Speaking of the San Francisco Giants, the Barry Bond count is at 9 home runs to match that of the great Hank Aaron. The Boston Red Sox have definitely been heating up and have had an outstanding season so far posting a record of 37-18, leading the American League. The other New York team, the New York Mets have had a wonderful season so far, posting a record of 35-20. The state of California has definitely given then their baseball fans a treat, with division leading records, with the Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the San Diego Padres. Will Barry Bonds pass Hank Aaron on the all time home run list? Will the Chicago teams live up to their expectations? Is it too late for the New York Yankees to turn things around? Guess we will have to wait and see as the MLB gets more exciting as each day gets closer to the World Series!

 

 

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