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2008 New York Yankees Preview and Predictions

Contributor: Brent Nycz, mvn.com/mlb-yankees

2007 Record: 94-68

2007 Summary: The 2007 New York Yankees got off to a rocky start, falling as far back as 14.5 games behind the Boston Red Sox on May 29th. However, the Yankees forged a comeback to get as close to the division lead as a game and a half back in September. When all was said and done, despite not being able to overcome the Red Sox's division lead, the Yankees won the Wild Card over the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers.

The Yankees' offense was propelled by Jorge Posada's career year and Alex Rodriguez's MVP season. Despite Johnny Damon's decline, Jason Giambi's diminishing health, and both Bobby Abreu and Melky Cabrera's offensive streakiness, the Yankees still lead the league in runs scored with 968 runs.

The Yankees had 14 different pitchers start a game during the 2007 season, including 6 rookies. After beginning his season on the DL, Chien-Ming Wang earned 19 wins (while pitching a 3.70 ERA) for the second straight season. Andy Pettitte came back "home" and became the Yankees' stopper with 6 of his 15 wins coming after Yankee losses. Mike Mussina was anything but consistently great, posting a 5.15 ERA with a declining fastball. Roger Clemens gave Yankee fans the ability to see the 7 Cy-Young winner one last time. However, his last pitched game saw him limp off the mound on October 7th with Phil Hughes taking the ball and helping pitch the Yankees to their only postseason victory against the Cleveland Indians.

2008 Key Additions: The Yankees mostly stayed with the same team they had last year. The only real key additions the Yankees got were RHP LaTroy Hawkins and RHP Jonathan Albaladejo (on a trade for Tyler Clippard), and IF Morgan Ensberg. On the coaching side, the Yankees signed Joe Girardi to replace Joe Torre. Other new coaches are Dave Eiland (pitching coach), Rob Thomson (bench coach), and Bobby Meacham (3rd base coach).

2008 Key Losses: 1B Doug Mientkiewicz, reliever Luis Vizcaino, and 1B Andy Phillips. On the coaching side, manager Joe Torre as well as half the coaching staff (bench coach Don Mattingly, pitching coach Ron Guidry, and 3rd base coach Larry Bowa) left. All but Guidry left for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

2008 Starting Lineup:
1. Johnny Damon LF
2. Derek Jeter SS
3. Bobby Abreu RF
4. Alex Rodriguez 3B
5. Hideki Matsui DH
6. Jorge Posada C
7. Jason Giambi 1B
8. Robinson Cano 2B
9. Melky Cabrera CF

2008 Starting Rotation: Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Pettitte, Mike Mussina, Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy

2008 Closer: Mariano Rivera

2008 MVP: Though many have said he WON'T have the same numbers again, there isn't a player like Rodriguez in baseball who is fully healthy (i.e Albert Pujols) and so devastating with the bat.

The Yankees will be successful if: the Yankees find stability in both the starting rotation and the bullpen. The Yankees hope that a recipe of Wang, Pettitte, an aging Mussina, and the Trip Aces will bring the Yankees better consistency in the rotation than last year. If the rotation starts to go haywire, the Yankees will look to their developmental depth in the minors to provide better results than the likes of Chase Wright, Matt DeSalvo, and Tyler Clippard last year. Though the "bullpen by committee" provide Girardi and Cashman many arms to work with, there is little telling and great uncertainty of what to expect from the bullpen.

2008 Season Prediction: Despite going through the Trip Aces in the rotation, the Yankees still have a playoff-contending team. If Hughes, Kennedy, and Joba Chamberlain provide the Yankees great pitching and if the bullpen provides consistency, the Yankees are playoff and pennant-bound. However, those are two big ifs. The Yankees will contend for the AL East, but will ultimately fall short, taking 2nd place and winning the Wild Card for the second straight year.

Standings Prediction:
1. Boston Red Sox
2. New York Yankees
3. Tampa Bay Rays
4. Toronto Blue Jays
5. Baltimore Orioles

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MOOSE KNEW ALL SEASON HE'D RETIRE

He is perhaps the top free-agent pitcher ever signed by the Yankees, but don't ask Mike Mussina who among this year's class is best suited to replace his 20 wins in next year's rotation. The Yankees have offered CC Sabathia a six-year deal worth...

GEORGE ERA ENDS AS HAL OFFICIALLY TAKES YANK REINS

When George Steinbrenner told MLB he wanted to shift control of the Yankees to his sons, Hal and Hank, after 35 years running the most famous sports franchise, MLB instructed The Boss the rules stipulated only one general partner. So the...

ONE-OF-A-KIND EXITS STAGE

MAYBE it won't ever again be possible to be the way George Steinbrenner was once upon a time, when he managed to be the biggest, brightest, brassiest star in the New York sporting universe without ever shedding his sports jacket, when every time he...

nydailynews.com

Five too high for A.J. Burnett: Yankees

The Yankees are on an all-out pitching blitz, but A.J. Burnett's desire for a five-year contract has bogged down the Bombers' pursuit of the righthander, according to a baseball executive familiar with the team's thinking.

Harper: Coopers-frown for Moose

For me the argument for Mike Mussina in the Hall falls just short, subject to review in five years as we gain more and more perspective on the steroids era.

Bye, George! New Yankee Boss is son Hal

Hal Steinbrenner officially became "The New Boss" Thursday and his first act sounded an awful lot like the original Boss, his father: He set an unspecified deadline for free-agent pitcher CC Sabathia to take the Yankees' $140 million offer.

newsday.com

YANKEES: Five years for Burnett?

His agent says he can get it, but Yanks would prefer only four

Darek Braunecker, the representative for A.J. Burnett, said Friday night that his client will be able to sign a five-year deal this offseason, although he didn't identify the team willing to commit so enthusiastically to the power righthander.

FAMOUS FOES

George Steinbrenner publicly battled with many during his tenure as The Boss. Here are six notables:

Steve Jacobson: Steinbrenner was a bully with a fat wallet

George M. Steinbrenner III, the Yankee from Cleveland, was a terrific owner if you rooted for the Yankees. You wouldn't want your daughter to be married to a man who worked for him. That's how it's been all these years. He was That Man in the Bronx.

mlb.com

Mussina's career topic of Hall debate

Mussina's career topic of Hall debate

Raines signs on to manage Bears

Raines signs on to manage Bears

riveraveblues.com

Yanks, Sox battling it out over free agent pitcher

I expected the Yanks and Red Sox to battle it out monetarily over a few free agent pitchers this off-season, but Derek Lowe? Really? I realize Lowe is a workhorse coming off a season with a 3.24 ERA. But his home-road splits are fairly dramatic, and this guy was jettisoned by Boston a few years [...]

Open Thread: Making A Splash

So how about that crazy first week of free agency, huh? Blockbuster trade after blockbuster trade and megahuge free agent deals were handed out like free samples of The Jacoby Ellsbury Eyebrow Wax Kit at Penney’s. … Okay, that was lame. The hot stove is chock full o’ rumors but a little light on the action right now. [...]

Robbie needs to walk

Tom Boorstein gets it. The lead editorial producer for SNY.tv and somewhat recent Columbia grad is slowly emerging as one of my favorite New York-based baseball commentators. He penned a great tongue-in-cheek column on A-Rod earlier this week, and today, he takes a more serious look at Robinson Cano. Writes Boorstein: After 2007, the Yankees made their [...]

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Hey everyone. Over the last couple months i’ve had a plan in the works to switch my blog over to yardbarker.com. They will help a lot with maintaining the blog, which has been my biggest headache. I’ll be back later with the exact details. On another note, I have been pain free for about a week [...]

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Hope everyone is doing well. Not too much to report lately from Tampa. I was in shock when I found out the extent of my rib injury. Not the best way to start off the season to say the least. I will post more when there is more news. I didn’t get a chance to watch [...]

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Introducing...

Introducing....

Hopefully at some point in the near future, the imaginary drum roll I hear in my head can conclude with "The Newest Member of the Yankees, C.C. Sabathia". 

For now, however, you guys will just have to settle for me.  My name is Brian Lestz, and I'm the newest writer here at the Bronx Block.  Those of you who frequently comment on this blog or Pending Pinstripes might know me better as BoatMyster.  Now I know what you're all thinking - 'But Brian, how can we ever take you seriously now that you've shed the luster and mystique that was BoatMyster?'  This is an excellent question, thanks for asking.

I'm currently almost about to be a semi-senior at St. John's University.  I'm a Yankees and Knicks die-hard.  I never used to follow football much, but now I have a girlfriend who says that the Super Bowl is more important than my birthday and our anniversary...combined.  She says I'm a Jets fan, which works well for me, since I hate anything Bawstin automatically.

I started writing on my own sports blog two years ago to kill time.  I later became a Men's Baseball Announcer at St. John's.  This Guy is the best college player I saw play.  I later joined the St. John's Bowling Team, which ranked as high as #4 in the country. This Guy is the best college bowler I saw play.

Somehow ESPN took me seriously enough to hire me as an intern at 1050ESPN Radio, and since August I've been trying not to completely destroy the integrity of the station.  One plus is that I get to be on a lot of conference calls, such as the one Cashman had after completing the Swisher trade, or the one Mike Mussina had today confirming his retirement. 

For those of you that didn't hear it, Mussina dropped the bombshell that he has known about his retirement since last January.  I'll see if I can upload some very interesting sound bytes from that conference call for you guys to listen to.

Tom and I are looking forward to an exciting off-season, and an even more exciting season.  Stay tuned to the Bronx Block throughout the coming weeks for 2008 commentary, the latest Free Agent news, as well as our 2009 projections. 

Now that you guys know a little more about me, I'll leave you with this:

Favorite Sports Memory - 7th inning, Game 1 of 1998 World Series.  I was at the game with my dad and saw the Yankees score 7 runs in the inning, featuring a game-tying 3-run homer by Knoblauch, and a go-ahead Grand Slam by Tino Martinez on a 3-2 pitch with 2 outs.

Worst Sports Memory - Tie for 1st (2004 ALCS Game 4, 2004 ALCS Game 5, 2004 ALCS Game 7).  My college roommate was from Boston.  He had 11 friends in our small dorm room celebrating after Game 7, and rubbing it in my face as obnoxiously as humanly possible.  Their raucous behavior prompted Public Safety to issue us (myself included) a summons.  Our friendly wager on the series caused me to have to parade around campus with a Johnny Damon jersey, Sawks hat, and signs hanging in front and behind me...less than 24 hours after the collapse became final.


What are your favorite and worst sports memories??? If your worst can top that, I would gladly shake your hand. 

  

Winter League Update, 11/20

Peoria crushes Phoenix, 13-6
  • Kevin Russo was 0 for 4 with a walk.
  • Austin Jackson was 0 for 3 with a walk,
  • Juan Miranda was 1 for 3 with a double and 3 RBIs.
  • Kevin Whelan pitched 2 shutout innings, allowing 1 hit and 1 walk while striking out 2.
  • Humberto Sanchez continued his inconsistencies, allowing 3 runs on 4 hits and 1 walk in 1/3 inning of work. Luckily for him, the Peoria season is over.

Prince Hal Assumes Full Control of Yankees

King George Steinbrenner has officially passed the torch to his son, Hal Steinbrenner in a move ratified by a vote of Major League Baseball owners, today.  The teams has been run by both brothers jointly since April when both were appointed co-chairs.  So why has sole authority now been given over solely to Hal? 

"I'm not going to ask the people in the family why they picked one against the other," said baseball commissioner Bud Selig, who visited Steinbrenner in Tampa, Fla., before Game 2 of the World Series last month. "I get enough trouble as commissioner. I don't need to get into family squabbles."

It seems like the smart move.  Hal is not nearly as impulsive as Hank, and the guy seems pretty bright and cerebral, if a bit detached.  I do wonder, sometimes, why George was going to hand over the reins to both of his sons-in-law before going to Hal or Hank (before the divorces).  The only issue I've seen with him so far is that he's possibly too much into the finances and running the team as a tight-fistedly frugal business operation instead of George's approach of putting a quality product on the field at all costs and watching the revenues increase as the performance of the team did. 

This is based on almost no information, however, I'm just engaging in sheer speculation.  So far, I kind of like the quiet, assertive way he's run the team as he's been under the radar.   Best of luck, Hal.  We hope to still see you around the Stadium once in a while, George.  You may have been crazy and impulsive sometimes, but no one can question your passion for winning.    As Hal said today after the vote, "I realize it's a great responsibility.  My dad is, needless to say, a tough act to follow." 

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