He doesn't look to be that big of a moron any more.
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He doesn't look to be that big of a moron any more.
so far, his "gamble" has paid off. Yankees still have some time left and Borowski is not always a guarenteed, or at least without making things interesting.
On the flip side, Jack McKeon looked smart when he used Josh Beckett on 3 days rest for Game 6 of the 2003 World Series.
true. good point.
I don't care. I still think it was a stupid move to start Byrd. He gave up too many baserunners but it turned out it didn't matter who started, the Yankees just couldn't buy a hit with runners in scoring position.
It wasn't a bad move at all because now Byrd has pitched a game in the past two weeks and will be smart to use him in Game 3 over Westbrook. Sabathia is in line to face Beckett and Carmona to face Schilliing. It was a smart move from the beginning and now he looks even smarter.
Starting Wang was clearly the wrong move :laugh:
I think the Yankees need a new ace pitcher, because Wang ain't it. If Pettite doesn't leave, then he's your ace. If he does, then it's Hughes.
Wang is NOT a #1. He should be a #2 at the very best, probably a #3.
I tend to agree with DirtyKash on this one. It was not a do or die situation. That would be the only reason for C.C. pitching for me on three days rest. But again, what do I know. hahaha.. :laugh: