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      • The House of Porterhouse Slants: Premier Entry

        The New York Yankees: The Champs are Here!


        Last Season: The Yankees caught fire in the 2nd half of the season. Eventually taking the World F***ing Championship from the Phillies.


        Offseason Moves:
        The Yankees added Javy Vazquez, Curtis Granderson, Chan Ho Park, Marcus Thames, Randy Winn and Nick Johnson. They took away privileges from Ching Ming Wang, Brian Bruney, Phil Coke, Jose Molina, Melky Cabrera (Dry's soul went with him), Johnny Damon (could lead the return of captain caveman!), and Xavier Nady (or as Vasgerian puts it X. Nady!)

        What does the new additions mean for the Yankees in 2010?:
        Which Javy Vazquez will show up for the Yankees? The one from his first visit or the one from last season that was a under the radar Cy Young candidate in the NL? He should help the depth of the rotation considerably. Curtis Granderson could potentially be a dangerous player in the OF for the Yankees if he learns to hit a LHP? I think eventually he becomes a left fielder and they will have to find a center fielder that can play defense out there. Nick Johnson is your prototypical #2 hitter in any lineup. He's got great plate presence but hes not going to kill you with the bat. Thames, Winn and Park adds depth but wont blow you away with a breakout year any time soon.

        The Lineup in 2010:
        The Yankees' offense will be more adapt to deal with injuries. Its the matter how the lineup will shape out in order. Jeter will most likely lead off and Tex/Arod will likely be the 3/4 hitter. After that, its the matter or plug and play. They will score a ton of runs in more ways this season. I think Nick Johnson will benefit in this type of lineup and could have a better than normal year if he stays healthy.

        The Rotation in 2010:
        CC Sabathia is earning the money from his deal. AJ Burnett has been feast or famine. As a body of work hes a good #2 starter when on. Javy Vazquez and Andy Pettitte are the wildcards in this rotation. We know Pettitte will most likely show up in October. But can Vazquez keep from caving into the New York pressure? Will the Yankees finally let Joba loose as a starter all season or will they go with Phil Hughes? Teams wish to have that problem.

        The Pen in 2010:
        Mo Rivera is the closer and hes an all-timer, after that it gets interesting. Damaso Marte is the token LHP but can lapse in judgement at times. Aceves and Robertson can be as dominant as the were in the 2nd half of the season will show huge strides in the strength of the pen. Mitre and Park are journeymen that just need to bring quality innings. The loser of Hughes and Chamberlain will take the 7th or 8th inning role in front of Rivera. There's less question marks of this bullpen compared to the beginning of 2009.

        The Prospects to Watch:
        1. Manny Banuelos (LHP)
        2. Jeremy Bleich (LHP)
        3. Slade Heathcott (OF)
        4. Zach McAllister (RHP)
        5. Mark Melancon (RHP)
        6. Jesus Montero (CA)
        7. J.R. Murphy (CA)
        8. Ivan Nova (RHP)
        9. Eduardo Nunez (SS)
        10. Austin Romine (CA)

        Just going off what mlb.com has, they seem to have depth at catcher and pitching.

        Outlook on 2010 for the Yanks:
        The Yankees will once again be the clear cut favorites to win the AL for sure. The World Series could be between them and the Phillies. I think they run away with the AL East this season. The Red Sox and Rays do not have the depth to keep up with them.

        Prediction: 98-105 wins, 1st Place in the AL East, World Series Champs.

        Tomorrow: Detroit Tigers.
        This article was originally published in forum thread: The House of Porterhouse Slants: Premier Entry started by Porter99 View original post
        Comments 2 Comments
        1. Iceman778's Avatar
          Iceman778 -
          i dont think so
        1. JButler345's Avatar
          JButler345 -
          Outlook on 2010 for the Yanks:
          The Yankees will once again be the clear cut favorites to win the AL for sure. The World Series could be between them and the Phillies. I think they run away with the AL East this season. The Red Sox and Rays do not have the depth to keep up with them.

          Read that, the Red Sox and Rays do not have the money to keep up with them. Either way, it's true. But they lose in the playoffs because you can't count on anyone past Sabathia, Arod is hurt, Jeter is batting under .270 and the bullpen other than Mariano is suspect.