Re: [新聞] Baby Boss Bashes Bumbling Bombers
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"This is going to get turned around," Steinbrenner said. "If it's not
turned around this year, then it will be turned around next year, by
force if we have too."
You might consider that a warning shot over the bow of the front office,
including GM Brian Cashman.
Kei Igawa's $46 million flop has not helped matters. In fact that's $2
million more than the entire payroll of the Rays.
He praised the work of Chien-Ming Wang , Mariano Rivera and Joba
Chamberlain , and said Mike Mussina and Darrell Rasner have done a good
job as well. He said the future rotation looks bright with youngsters
Chamberlain, the injured Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and last year's top pick
Andrew Brackman.
Steinbrenner also defended Chamberlain's emotional fist pumping.
"He's a great kid and I'm behind him 100 percent and he's not the only
pitcher to do that," he said, citing Boston's Jonathan Papelbon. "Joba is
special to me and he means no malice by what he does."
Steinbrenner said the Yankees will do what they've always done on the
free-agent market and trade route.
"We'll add whoever we have to add," he said. "We're missing two big pieces,
but this is basically the same lineup as last year. I have great faith in
all of them."
As for the Rays, Steinbrenner said, "I'm happy for them, but I wish they
were in the National League." He said he wishes more fans would see the
improved ballclub. "They only had 13,000 there (Monday) night," Steinbrenner
said. "That place should be packed. They're an exciting young team."
Right now it's the young inexpensive Rays, not the Yankees, who are battling
the Red Sox for first place in the AL East.
kevin.kernan@nypost.com
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