Mike Fitzpatrick's analysis seems to be the consensus:
" ... and the Yankees even got a few encouraging innings from Carl Pavano ..."
Even Steinbrenner the Terrible gives high marks to his $10 million bust:
"Pavano allowed five runs -- four earned -- and six hits in 4 1-3 innings. After 73 pitches, he left to a mix of cheers and boos.
'He did well,' Steinbrenner said."
What the heck is going on here?
Mike Puma sums it up nicely:
"The biggest benefit of low expectations is the praise that often accompanies even the most minimal achievement."
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