I was half listening to the game the other night and found myself mistakenly rooting for the other team,,,,, I didn't recognize the name of the Yankee hitter, LOL, but then realized, I don't 'recognize' this team!
A rotation spot may be too much, but he is worthy of a serious look. Cashman let go of him last year, indicating that Wang needs to pitching breaking stuff more. He did not listen until he was bombed in Blue Jays and sent to Buffalo Bisons. Since then, he had been working hard on his offspeed and breaking balls.
CMW and Jeff Francis were both in the Reds organization this past spring pitching from the bullpen. Guess who had a better ERA? Wang, 3.38; Francis, 6.35.
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Meh. this guy is way past his expiration date. give him a one-day contract (like Matsui) and let him retire a Yankee.
ReplyDeleteI was half listening to the game the other night and found myself mistakenly rooting for the other team,,,,, I didn't recognize the name of the Yankee hitter, LOL, but then realized, I don't 'recognize' this team!
ReplyDeleteOur endless bummer of a Summer continues!
So why not do one right thing and sign him to a one day contract!
ReplyDeleteA rotation spot may be too much, but he is worthy of a serious look. Cashman let go of him last year, indicating that Wang needs to pitching breaking stuff more. He did not listen until he was bombed in Blue Jays and sent to Buffalo Bisons. Since then, he had been working hard on his offspeed and breaking balls.
ReplyDeleteCMW and Jeff Francis were both in the Reds organization this past spring pitching from the bullpen. Guess who had a better ERA? Wang, 3.38; Francis, 6.35.
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