Friday, May 31, 2013

I find it hard to give him credit.

What some people interpret as good pitching, I interpret as bad hitting:

"Many will say that Gee's performance was thanks to nothing more than a slumping Yankees team that has put together a magical run to start this season finally coming back down to Earth. And they may be partially correct, but these critics should also give credit where credit is due. It's not every night that the New York Yankees are limited to four hits, one run, no walks and are fanned 12 times by an opposing pitcher. In fact, Dillon Gee is only the second pitcher since 1916 with 12 or more strikeouts, no walks and four or fewer hits against the Yankees. Pedro Martinez being the other, in 1999."

The Yankees are 50 runs behind the Orioles and Red Sox. The Yankees are on pace for a mere 660 runs. The Yankees have scored around 12 more runs than the Mets, and the Yankees are in the DH league. The Yankees have a .307 on-base%.



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