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| Originally posted by kid nyce i'd like to see stanton solidify his control and become the john franco for the yanks. I think MO/Gordon combo is completely overrated. When I played baseball I faced pitchers that threw pretty hard, you can tell when a pitcher who throws hard is hittable or not. The MO/Gordon deliver is almost the same relative to release points. Gordon's fastball is flat, usually pitchers are taught to throw with a downward motion. So over hand release points at the same velocity just lower at the knees. Any flat fastball can be hit by anyone. MO's motiff is gone. He was mr UP and IN, ever since he started dazzling with the cutter he has gone to shit. In his first 4 seasons with the yanks, he only threw a change up, 2 seam, and 4 seam. The 4 seam was his rising fastball and his 2 seam was his inside pitch. Everything else would be 4 seam away, change up, 4 seam away, change up, 2 seam inside, change up away, 4 seam up and in. Now that he has this so-called cutter he's lost alot of velocity from his pitch and simply doesn't have control. When a pitcher learns a new pitch, he learns to compensate the location for the movement. "I can throw this anywhere as long as it moves/bites" Those pitches usually belong to starters who have an aresnal of pitches. I don't think a closer should have more than 3 pitches. One successful formula the yankees had was Nelson/Rivera - now we are talking Nelson who will get you through 7th/8th and Rivera to close. Nelson for the obvious reason was affective, and Rivera didn't have to throw anything that cut/moved/bite. He just brought heat. Now with Gordon/Rivera, both throw heat, both don't throw with movement, it's similar just Gordon is flat and Rivera doesn't have the control he had like before (because of his new pitch selection) It's like the roles have been reversed, Rivera throwing with movement and Gordon flat as a tire. This combo doesn't work. You work Stanton so his location and control is on point, up his pitch count and let him work the middle relief (ala mendoza) then you bring the heat (rivera) I say Gordon should go, he doesn't attribute anything unique to the Yankee's Pen. He's flat, he throws hard, and lacks control of his strike out pitches. |
IMO Rivera is overworked and to much pressure is put on him, he is just expected to win for them EVERY time....he needs a break, if they keep using and abusing him this early in the season he will be worthless at the end of the season when they need him most. I personally feel bad for him, its almost like he can't mess up even once, that would wear on anyone, I think he needs to not play in as many games this early in the season and save him for later.
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| Originally posted by Highmay well gordon's equalizer is his curveball...that shit could drop off the fucking mezzanine and fall in for a strike...i like gordon, but i liked nelson better...my question is WHERE THE FUCK IS KARSAY??!!! and you really cant hate on mo's cutter...it's gotten him this far, so hating on it now is just unfair... |
Mo never had a changeup as a relief pitcher. They've had many articles on this subject and how he basically gets by with 2 pitches for all these years, fastball and cutter. Many times it has been discussed why Gagne is better now is because he has the wicked changeup and Mo never developed one.
In 1995 when Mo was a rookie, against the Mariners in the divisional playoffs games where he first burst onto the scene, Mo's motto was high fastball, higher fastball, then even a higher fastball out of the strike zone. He later developed his famous cutter. Mo threw harder back then, around 96 mph. Mo hits like 93 mph today.
Yesterday, Gordon wasn't even in the game. Sturtze was blowing them away with some serious heat right before that.
I agree though, there is no single more valuable player on the Yanks then Mo. Yanks would have won it last year if Mo was his same invincible self. 4 blown saves in a row against the defending world champions is quite a cause for concern in my mind.
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| Originally posted by Member of X Mo never had a changeup as a relief pitcher. They've had many articles on this subject and how he basically gets by with 2 pitches for all these years, fastball and cutter. Many times it has been discussed why Gagne is better now is because he has the wicked changeup and Mo never developed one. In 1995 when Mo was a rookie, against the Mariners in the divisional playoffs games where he first burst onto the scene, Mo's motto was high fastball, higher fastball, then even a higher fastball out of the strike zone. He later developed his famous cutter. Mo threw harder back then, around 96 mph. Mo hits like 93 mph today. Yesterday, Gordon wasn't even in the game. Sturtze was blowing them away with some serious heat right before that. I agree though, there is no single more valuable player on the Yanks then Mo. Yanks would have won it last year if Mo was his same invincible self. 4 blown saves in a row against the defending world champions is quite a cause for concern in my mind. |
come see "THE OLD METS"
ranada looks like bonds
dunn looks like fucking willie mays
and the pitcher looks like fucking ty cobb
COME SEE NEW METS OHYEAH
damnit
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| Originally posted by Highmay not really dude...cant win without pitching...mo is more valuable than all the names you mentioned... |
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| Originally posted by Sirocco come see "THE OLD METS" ranada looks like bonds dunn looks like fucking willie mays and the pitcher looks like fucking ty cobb COME SEE NEW METS OHYEAH damnit |
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| Originally posted by verndogs http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...5183660221&rd=1 |
Thank the freaking baseball gods. Carlos = Dope. Pedro = Doper. Nice... hopefully that homer sparks them for more than just an inning and a half and lasts into the whole month.
ahh i love pitching duels
Going to the game today... hopefully they can pull out another one.
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 Going to the game today... hopefully they can pull out another one. |
Pedro is the funniest dude alive. During that batter's eye malfunction, the whole stadium was chanting Pedro's name and he was on the top step of the dugout dancing and going crazy. It was awesome.
this weekend will mark the first time i've ever seen a whole baseball series at the ballpark 
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| Originally posted by trunks1022 this weekend will mark the first time i've ever seen a whole baseball series at the ballpark |
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 Let's hope it also marks the first time that you've witnessed a sweep live at the ballpark. And the first time we've swept 2 series in a row in... probably 10 years. |
can we get rid of heilman...
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| Originally posted by trunks1022 can we get rid of heilman... |
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 I say one more chance. And then... I dunno. I guess just release him. I have no idea what we'd get in a trade for him... |
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| Originally posted by trunks1022 bleh last friday was a mirage |
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| Originally posted by Shamez214 Yeah... but who would you give the start to in his place? Seo... |
Oh my god... I love Pedro. 29 IP, 11 Hits, 7 Runs, 4 Walks, 38 K's. Ridiculous. If those peripheral's keep up, his ERA should only drop. Take away the 1st inning of the first game and he's even more incredible. Yikes... We're in for a fun time every 4 games. I'm thinking of heading out to Shea on Tuesday. Pedro v. Smoltz.
methinks i might do that too heh...
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