[洋基] New York Yankees: 1st Half Review

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New York Yankees: 1st Half Review by Yankees2 on Jul 11, 2010 7:04 PM EDT http://tinyurl.com/24jkpn5 via hotcelebrity.name "Look at me, I'm on a boat!" Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s safe to say that we’ve seen a tremendous 1st half of baseball in 2010. Can anybody else believe that it’s already the All-Star Break in Anaheim? The season seems to be flying by, but it certainly hasn’t disappointed yet. Without further ado, let’s take some time to reflect on the 1st half of baseball and reminisce the top games and plays. Starts after the jump! The Yankees, going into the All-Star Break, have the best record in Major League Baseball at 56-32. They remain 2 games up on the Tampa Bay Rays and 5 games up on the Boston Red Sox. This time last year, sitting at 51-37, the Yankees trailed the Red Sox by 3 games in the AL East. Clearly, the Yanks have had a better 1st half of the season this year. In fact, the last time the Yankees posted such a great record before the All-Star Break was back in 2004 when their record was 55-31 at the break. (Last time Yanks had a record of at least 25 games above .500 was in 1998). Let’s put together statistics compiled over the last15 years to compare past teams to our 2010 version. Please note: The 1st and 2nd halves of seasons are not necessarily 81 games each. The 1st half has fluctuated between 81 games (in 1998) and 93 games (in 2003). For the sake of keeping the statistics consistent, I will use the first 81 games of each season. Year Wins Losses Win % Runs Runs Run Diff. For Against 1996 49 32 60.5% 423 385 +38 1997 46 35 56.7% 436 358 +78 1998 61 20 75.3% 484 327 +157 1999 50 31 61.7% 431 371 +60 2000 44 37 54.3% 437 396 +39 2001 48 33 58.6% 421 348 +73 2002 50 31 61.7% 452 344 +108 2003 51 30 63.0% 457 353 +104 2004 51 30 63.0% 447 400 +47 2005 42 39 51.9% 438 410 +28 2006 46 35 56.8% 447 392 +55 2007 40 41 48.2% 428 370 +58 2008 44 37 54.3% 384 361 +23 2009 48 33 59.3% 427 351 +78 2010 50 31 61.7% 436 340 +96 AVERAGE 48 33 58.6% 437 367 +70 While the runs scored statistic is relatively average, the pitching has been exceptional. Only one team (1998) had better pitching through the first 81 games of the season and they’re regarded as one of the greatest teams to ever play the game. Eight Yankee players have made the All-Star roster this year, the most since 2004. The double-play tandem of Derek Jeter and Robinson Cano will be starting in Anaheim. Alex Rodriguez was selected as backup 3rd baseman (by Joe Girardi) and Nick Swisher was voted in by the fans via 2010 Final Vote (beating out Kevin Youkilis in the closest voting result ever). The pitchers include CC Sabathia, Andy Pettitte, Phil Hughes and Mariano Rivera (Rivera and Sabathia will not participate, though). Yankee First Half Awards: Most Valuable Player: Robinson Cano. He has truly blossomed into an amazing baseball player. He currently has 16 homers, 57 RBI, .337 BA and .390 OBP (on-pace for career highs in all categories). With only 1 error committed in the field, he is definitely earning his $9 million paycheck. Cy Young: Andy Pettitte. The man has "turned back the clock" (I will award credit to Jedi Master A-Rod for that) and has been much more than fans had expected. Although Sabathia’s numbers have been just as good, and in some cases better, Pettitte has been the most consistent starter. His 2.70 ERA and record of 11-2 are outstanding. The Yankees record when Pettitte starts is 14-3 (in two of those losses, Pettitte went 7 innings allowing only 2 earned runs). He’s 38, but pitching like it’s 1997 again. Hopefully, this surge will last into the 2nd half and postseason where it always does. Most Surprising Player: Brett Gardner. No surprises here. Last season, we all learned just how valuable Brett could be with his speed. The only problem, he slapped at the ball when at the plate and had a mediocre batting average and on-base percentage. This year, he’s been deadly. He’s 7th in the league in WAR (3.4) and 4th in the league in stolen bases (25). His .309 batting average and .392 on-base percentage are excellent for a mainly bottom of the order hitter. He can beat out plenty of infield balls for hits and has become a remarkable fielder in left and center. The Carl Pavano Award: Nick Johnson. Here’s a new award that recognizes Yankee players that are being paid to be injured. Of course, we all knew Nick Johnson from his early days with the Yankees from 2001-2003. However, Cashman brought him back this year and he has been nowhere in sight. He suffered a wrist injury back in May and has been out ever since. He played in 24 games, tallying up an unprecedented .167 average with 2 homers and 8 RBI. His OBP was great at .388, but he’s gone for a long while more. See you in September! ... or will we? The "We Can’t Replicate You" Award: Mariano Rivera. Words can’t describe how truly incredible this man is. He’s 40 years old and having, arguably, his best season ever. He is 20 for 22 in save opportunities, blowing one on July 4th against Toronto and one back on May 16th against the Minnesota Twins (let’s not talk about that game). He had a Houdini-like escape from a bases-loaded jam in Arizona with 0 out to secure the victory and has been great all season long. His ERA is 1.05 with a 0.64 WHIP (think about how ridiculous that is). Pinstripe Alley Clutch Player of the 1st Half: Alex Rodriguez. What a turn around A-Rod has had in his career, eh? After an MVP-like postseason last year in which he hit 4 homeruns that gave the Yankees momentum, he has hit plenty more this year. A dramatic 2-run homer off Papelbon to tie the game 9-9 in the 9th inning back on May 17th, three grand slams (May 14, May 31, July 6) that gave the Yankees triumphant leads, A 2-run 8th inning dinger to give the Bombers a 4-2 lead against Seattle, and his 2-run single against Seattle on July 8 to give the Yanks a 3-1 lead. Time after time, he has come up with huge hits late in games. Top 5 Games of the 1st Half: 5) Wednesday, April 7 – Yankees 3 Red Sox 1: In what turned out to be a classic pitching duel between Andy Pettitte and John Lackey, the newest Yankee made the biggest difference. Jonathan Papelbon came out for his second inning in the 10th to face Curtis Granderson, and the "Grandy-man" hit a bomb to right off the atrocious closer. It was Granderson’s 2nd homer in 3 days up in Bahston. Needless to say, Rivera shut the door. 4) Sunday, July 4 – Yankees 7 Blue Jays 6: The fireworks certainly weren’t forgotten on this special 80th birthday of George Steinbrenner. The Yankees had earned a 3-0 lead before Hughes gave it up to Dewayne Wise by surrendering a 3-run homer to give Toronto a lead. Adam Lind went yard to make it 5-3, and then Brett Gardner benefited from a misplayed ball by Wise for his 2nd homer in two days and his 2nd inside-the-park-homerun of his career, making the game 5-5. Teixeira’s RBI double in the 7th should have put away Toronto because Rivera hadn’t blown a save in July since 2004. Dewayne Wise singled to tie the game. Bottom 10, Marcus Thames steps up to the plate for the 1st time since getting off the DL and lines an RBI single to leftcenter. He wanted pie. AGAIN. 3) Wednesday, June 23 – Yankees 6 Diamondbacks 5: This game started off terribly as Dontrelle Willis couldn’t threw a strike if his life depended on it. The Yankees helped him out with 4 base-running gaffs in the first 2 innings. The game was back and forth… Arod’s sac-fly in the 9th tied the game and Curtis Granderson hit a go-ahead solo shot in the 10th. The real story was the courageous effort of Mariano Rivera. He loaded the bases with 0 outs, got Chris Young to pop out, Adam Laroche to pop out, and he struck out Mark Reynolds to end the game. HOUDINI. 2) Monday, May 17 – Yankees 11 Red Sox 9: Yankees jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the 1st inning off of Matsuzaka. A huge comeback by Boston and back and forth scoring saw multiple lead changes. Eventually Boston went up 9-7 going into the 9th. Gardner doubled to lead off the inning and Alex Rodriguez crushed the first pitch he saw from Jonathan Papelbon to tie the game. Cano made out, Francisco Cervelli was plunked by a pitch and Marcus Thames smashed a 2-run walkoff homerun. It was the first time Papelbon had ever surrendered 2 homers in one game. 1) Sunday, June 28 – Yankees 8 Dodgers 6: A game most Yankee fans turned off after Joba let up a run in the 8th… it’s a shame they had to miss it. The Yankees overcame a 6-2 deficit in the top of the 9th inning to tie thanks to Chad Huffman and Colin Curtis. Robinson Cano hits a game-winning 2-run homer in the top of the 10th and Rivera finishes off Torre and the Dodgers. Breakdown of records against other teams: Tampa Bay – 2-3 Boston – 5-3 Baltimore – 10-2 Toronto – 3-3 Total Against AL East: 20-11 Detroit – 1-3 Chicago – 2-1 Minnesota – 4-2 Cleveland – 3-1 Kansas City – 0-0 Total Against AL Central: 10-7 Texas – 3-0 LA Angels – 3-3 Oakland – 5-1 Seattle – 4-3 Total Against AL West: 15-7 Arizona – 2-1 Houston – 3-0 LA Dodgers – 2-1 NY Mets – 3-3 Philadelphia – 1-2 Total Inter-league Record: 11-7 Miscellaneous Notes: 1) Yankee Home Record: 28-13 2) Yankee Away Record: 28-19 3) Yankee starting pitchers have combined for 48 wins out of the total 56 4) The Yankees have three pitchers with at least 11 wins (Sabathia, Hughes, Pettitte) 5) Alex Rodriguez heads into the All-Star Break with 597 career homeruns. Bob Sheppard 1910-2010: Before ending this article, I would like to throw in my share of comments on the sudden passing of Bob Sheppard. He was 99 years old and definitely lived a life at the PA system in Yankee Stadium that others dream of living. It can’t be explained how truly missed he will be. It ’s a shame that some Yankee fans will grow up having never attended a game in which he was the voice of the realm. He had, what Reggie Jackson called, the "Voice of God" and was perhaps the most recognizable announcer in the history of sports. He’s been gone from Yankee Stadium for 3 years, but he will never be gone from our hearts. Bob Sheppard, rest in peace. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.231.194.238

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1998...
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Carl Pavano Award是怎樣XDDDD
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The Carl Pavano Award: Nick Johnson 哈哈哈
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07/15 17:12, , 4F
WOW..被得分340..只有98年低於340..今年投手爆氣?
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07/15 17:21, , 5F
推痛痛獎
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07/15 17:28, , 6F
1998...太扯了
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07/15 17:41, , 7F
BAL打了12場 TB+BOS才打13場 表示接下來的賽程...
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07/15 17:41, , 8F
推痛痛獎XD
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07/15 17:47, , 9F
Carl Paveno Award好酸XD
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07/15 17:53, , 10F
這個月要跟TB打五場.八月跟TB打1場及五場紅襪..
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07/15 17:55, , 11F
九月非常硬...七場TB、三場BOS 及十月的最後三場BOS
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07/15 17:58, , 12F
19989也太強大XDDDD
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'98下半的勝率"只"剩 0.654 XD
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most surprizing award: no suprises..??!!??
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07/15 18:48, , 15F
The Carl Pavano Award XDDD
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07/15 18:54, , 16F
對他們而言代表要遇到好多次洋基,賽程也是硬啊^^
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對球迷來說是好多場可以預期的精采比賽
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07/16 00:02, , 18F
The Carl Pavano Award 啊哈哈哈~真的好賤!!!
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07/16 01:44, , 19F
未看推先猜有人推The Carl Pavano Award
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07/16 02:44, , 20F
A-ROD快點趕全壘打的進度吧!! 加油加油!!
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07/16 13:04, , 21F
看電影版發現A肉要去拍電影了XD 先趕全壘打進度才對!
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07/16 13:52, , 22F
樓上 我昨天在聯合報有看到 而且A-ROD戲份滿大的
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肉哥還有時間拍電影喔?
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我覺得第一名應該是紅bos主場第一戰,經典...
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這邊列出的比賽 贏家都是我們 這賽季在隔壁家的開幕
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戰 一開始是我們取得領先 但最後我們是輸家....
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若是輪到隔壁的來選擇 開幕戰可能是他們的第一名
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07/16 22:09, , 28F
Carl Pavano是Twins季中報告的Cy Young 噗
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07/16 22:12, , 29F
MO的部分有一個字Houdini 有沒有人知道是什麼意思?
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07/16 22:13, , 30F
胡狄尼? 偉大的魔術師
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MO從0out滿壘的情況下安全下庄 就像胡迪尼(的魔術)u
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一樣
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