Yankees are healthy and have rediscovered their bats, they are high as a kite coming off the 11-run pounding of Toronto Saturday and Sunday engineered a come-from-behind victory on 7 runs. They are exactly the type of team (and there are not many) who have confidence and ability to hit anyone. They are the reigning World Champions. Ben Sheets is just an 8-yr vet with a 4.98 ERA and a 3-7 record. As of now, public is not pounding Yankees either. SBR Odds shows 52/48 %. Cervelli will start the game at catcher, Posada is out.
Some casual observers are making too much of Ben Sheets ERA vs the Yankees. It's 1.38 in only two games. Two appearances is not a legitimate sampling base for a statistic. The fact is that the last game was on April 21, and the Yankees are notorious for slow starts to the season in hitting, especially as early as April. My USA today sports weekly shows an interesting team stat. As of last week, in night games, Oakland was 19-30, NY 29-18. If anyone can find a day/night team stat online let me know.
Yankee starter Javier Vasquez is the reason the line is only -145/-150.
However, most bettors haven't noticed that the 13-yr veteran has been returning to solid form after a very poor beginning to the year. Some notes:
Vazquez got off to a dreadful start this year, posting a 9.78 ERA over his first five starts, but he seems to be back on track now, limiting runs with the same excellent strikeout-to-walk ratio he has maintained throughout his career.
Yankees SP Javier Vazquez, who allowed four earned runs in five innings in his last start, bounced back with his fifth quality start in six chances Wednesday against the Mariners, but unfortunately, he took the loss. He allowed three runs on six hits with two walks and eight strikeouts in six innings and has a 3.23 ERA over his last six starts.
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The New York Yankees are back in Oakland for the first time since a memorable spat between Alex Rodriguez and Dallas Braden.
Rodriguez is sure to be showered with boos upon his return to the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Monday night when the Yankees and Oakland Athletics open a three-game series.
New York (50-31) took two of three at Oakland (41-42) from April 20-22, but Braden pitched the Athletics to a 4-2 win in the series finale. That game will be remembered for an incident in which Rodriguez jogged across the mound, resulting in an outburst from the Oakland starter.
"I was just trying to convey to him that I was still out there, that ball's in my hand and that's my pitcher's mound," Braden said at the time. "If he wants to run across the pitcher's mound. Tell him to go do laps in the bullpen."
Rodriguez was taken aback by the pitcher's reaction.
"I was a little surprised," he said. "I've never quite heard that, especially from a guy that has a handful of wins in his career. I've never even heard of that in my career and I still don't know. I thought it was pretty funny, actually."
Braden went on to throw a perfect game May 9 against Tampa Bay, but is winless in eight starts since and was placed on the disabled list Saturday due to soreness in his left elbow.
The Yankees are beginning a seven-game West Coast trip after reaching the season's midpoint with 50 victories. New York beat Toronto 7-6 on Sunday on pinch-hitter Marcus Thames' game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning.
"It's a good start for us, but it's just a start," captain Derek Jeter told the Yankees' official website. "There's always room for improvement."
Catcher Jorge Posada left the game after spraining his left ring finger on a foul tip. Manager Joe Girardi said he would not catch Monday.
The A's will try for a fourth straight home win after a 4-2 road trip against last-place clubs Baltimore and Cleveland. Oakland starters went 4-0 with a 2.08 ERA on the trip, which concluded with Vin Mazzaro pitching 7 1-3 strong innings in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Indians.
"It definitely gives us confidence heading into this week for the Yankees series," third baseman Adam Rosales told the Athletics' official website. "Our pitching's been great, so with our pitching and defense, we'll be solid."
Ben Sheets (3-7, 4.98 ERA) will try to continue the string of strong outings from Oakland starters. He gave up four runs over six innings Wednesday in a 9-6 loss to the Orioles.
The right-hander fell to 1-1 with a 1.38 ERA in two career starts against New York on April 21, when he yielded two runs in six innings of a 3-1 loss.
Yankees starter Javier Vazquez (6-7, 5.11) went 0-2 with a 4.00 ERA in his last three starts of June after going 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA in the first three. The veteran right-hander allowed three runs in six innings Wednesday in a 7-0 loss to Seattle.
Vazquez gave up three runs over 5 1-3 innings to earn a 7-3 win at Oakland on April 20, improving to 3-3 with a 4.99 ERA in eight starts against the A's.
Some casual observers are making too much of Ben Sheets ERA vs the Yankees. It's 1.38 in only two games. Two appearances is not a legitimate sampling base for a statistic. The fact is that the last game was on April 21, and the Yankees are notorious for slow starts to the season in hitting, especially as early as April. My USA today sports weekly shows an interesting team stat. As of last week, in night games, Oakland was 19-30, NY 29-18. If anyone can find a day/night team stat online let me know.
Yankee starter Javier Vasquez is the reason the line is only -145/-150.
However, most bettors haven't noticed that the 13-yr veteran has been returning to solid form after a very poor beginning to the year. Some notes:
Vazquez got off to a dreadful start this year, posting a 9.78 ERA over his first five starts, but he seems to be back on track now, limiting runs with the same excellent strikeout-to-walk ratio he has maintained throughout his career.
Yankees SP Javier Vazquez, who allowed four earned runs in five innings in his last start, bounced back with his fifth quality start in six chances Wednesday against the Mariners, but unfortunately, he took the loss. He allowed three runs on six hits with two walks and eight strikeouts in six innings and has a 3.23 ERA over his last six starts.
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The New York Yankees are back in Oakland for the first time since a memorable spat between Alex Rodriguez and Dallas Braden.
Rodriguez is sure to be showered with boos upon his return to the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Monday night when the Yankees and Oakland Athletics open a three-game series.
New York (50-31) took two of three at Oakland (41-42) from April 20-22, but Braden pitched the Athletics to a 4-2 win in the series finale. That game will be remembered for an incident in which Rodriguez jogged across the mound, resulting in an outburst from the Oakland starter.
"I was just trying to convey to him that I was still out there, that ball's in my hand and that's my pitcher's mound," Braden said at the time. "If he wants to run across the pitcher's mound. Tell him to go do laps in the bullpen."
Rodriguez was taken aback by the pitcher's reaction.
"I was a little surprised," he said. "I've never quite heard that, especially from a guy that has a handful of wins in his career. I've never even heard of that in my career and I still don't know. I thought it was pretty funny, actually."
Braden went on to throw a perfect game May 9 against Tampa Bay, but is winless in eight starts since and was placed on the disabled list Saturday due to soreness in his left elbow.
The Yankees are beginning a seven-game West Coast trip after reaching the season's midpoint with 50 victories. New York beat Toronto 7-6 on Sunday on pinch-hitter Marcus Thames' game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning.
"It's a good start for us, but it's just a start," captain Derek Jeter told the Yankees' official website. "There's always room for improvement."
Catcher Jorge Posada left the game after spraining his left ring finger on a foul tip. Manager Joe Girardi said he would not catch Monday.
The A's will try for a fourth straight home win after a 4-2 road trip against last-place clubs Baltimore and Cleveland. Oakland starters went 4-0 with a 2.08 ERA on the trip, which concluded with Vin Mazzaro pitching 7 1-3 strong innings in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Indians.
"It definitely gives us confidence heading into this week for the Yankees series," third baseman Adam Rosales told the Athletics' official website. "Our pitching's been great, so with our pitching and defense, we'll be solid."
Ben Sheets (3-7, 4.98 ERA) will try to continue the string of strong outings from Oakland starters. He gave up four runs over six innings Wednesday in a 9-6 loss to the Orioles.
The right-hander fell to 1-1 with a 1.38 ERA in two career starts against New York on April 21, when he yielded two runs in six innings of a 3-1 loss.
Yankees starter Javier Vazquez (6-7, 5.11) went 0-2 with a 4.00 ERA in his last three starts of June after going 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA in the first three. The veteran right-hander allowed three runs in six innings Wednesday in a 7-0 loss to Seattle.
Vazquez gave up three runs over 5 1-3 innings to earn a 7-3 win at Oakland on April 20, improving to 3-3 with a 4.99 ERA in eight starts against the A's.