Yankee Starting Pitching

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cagedlion

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Throughout ST and early season, Yankee starting pitching
looked to be the team's strong point. Nova goes down
with Tommy John surgery; Pineda shamed himself with
obnoxious stupidity and a 10 game ban...he needs
humble pie and a better attitude.CC and Kuroda are up
and down and aging. Tanaka is terrific. Nuno is rushed
into a starting role....at best a ?.
As for the rest of the staff......one ? after another ?. Not good. :sigh:
 
Throughout ST and early season, Yankee starting pitching
looked to be the team's strong point. Nova goes down
with Tommy John surgery; Pineda shamed himself with
obnoxious stupidity and a 10 game ban...he needs
humble pie and a better attitude.CC and Kuroda are up
and down and aging. Tanaka is terrific. Nuno is rushed
into a starting role....at best a ?.
As for the rest of the staff......one ? after another ?. Not good. :sigh:

When all else fails, and the Yanks Pitching future doesn't look so bright, simply reflect on the Bosox plight...!

Just think, the Yanks DO NOT employ Mike Carp, the epitome of a piece of shit pitcher, who's fastball is 80 mph, and his change up is 69 mph. Any decent Little Leaguer throws harder than Carp, (a fitting last name for the floundering fish pitcher, if you want to call him a pitcher)...:lol:

Any team with Carp on the staff is in dire straits, beyond belief. Carp throws as soft as a knuckle baller, and he has NO knuckler, what a fool, eh?

Knowing this brings me comfort....our future isn't near as gloomy as Boston's...LOL...
 

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