
FanHouse completes its 2009 MLB Preview with a look at the New York Yankees.
When they signed A.J. Burnett, CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira for a combined $423.5 million in December, the Yankees opened the door to criticism that they were just trying to use their revenue advantage to bludgeon the opposition. The team did use a heavy hand, but they aren't deserving of criticism.
Coming out of 2008, the Yankees had three significant problems. They were too old, they couldn't pitch and they played poor defense. All three of the signings represent a move to address those shortcomings, and the players came without sacrificing any prospects who will help them continue to address those problems going forward. Brian Cashman has gotten a fair amount of leeway to do things his way, and the result was one of the team's best offseasons in a long time.
If all goes according to plan, an offensive rebound will team with an improved staff to return the Yankees to October baseball.
| Lineup | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Derek Jeter | SS |
| 2. | Johnny Damon | LF |
| 3. | Mark Teixeira | 1B |
| 4. | Alex Rodriguez | 3B |
| 5. | Robinson Cano | 2B |
| 6. | Jorge Posada | C |
| 7. | Hideki Matsui | DH |
| 8. | Xavier Nady | RF |
| 9. | Brett Gardner | CF |
| Pitching Staff | ||
| 1. | CC Sabathia | L |
| 2. | Chien-Ming Wang | R |
| 3. | A.J. Burnett | R |
| 4. | Andy Pettitte | L |
| 5. | Joba Chamberlain | R |
| CL | Mariano Rivera | R |
In: Burnett, SP (free agency); Sabathia, SP (free agency); Teixeira, 1B (free agency); Nick Swisher, OF (trade); Brett Tomko, RP (free agency); Angel Berroa, IF (free agency)
Out: Mike Mussina, SP (retirement); Bobby Abreu, OF (free agency); Jason Giambi, 1B (free agency); Wilson Betemit, IF (trade); Ivan Rodriguez, C (free agency); Carl Pavano, SP (free agency); Sidney Ponson, SP (free agency)
Storylines
I Don't Know on Third...
You knew we weren't getting through this without mentioning Alex Rodriguez, so we might as well get it out of the way up top. Anyone who can tell you with absolute confidence that they know what will happen when A-Rod returns from hip surgery/steroid questioning exile is either lying or blessed with a time machine. He could hit 50 home runs or he could go down with another injury. The forthcoming book on his life could bring more embarrassing and distracting information to light, or he could simply get lost in a mirror while listening to Papa Don't Preach. Nothing is surprising at this point.
The Yankees could use something close to the 50 home runs, though. The team slumped to seventh in the AL in runs scored per game last season, and there isn't quite as much firepower this season as there was entering 2008. There are also injury risks all over the place, which makes having as much A-Rod as possible essential for the Yankees this season.
Whaddya Know Cano...Robinson Cano contributed mightily to last season's offensive struggles by losing 50 points of on-base percentage and 80 points of slugging from 2007. That's a terrifying drop, and illustrates how much the free-swinging, impatient Cano relies on the vagaries of batting average for his value. He looked better toward the end of 2008, raising hopes that he wasn't a completely lost cause. That said, if he isn't producing at 2007 levels, he will be hurting the team much more than he's helping them.
The Nameless Bullpen...
One of the many mistakes the Yankees' front office has made over the last eight years is throwing money away on multi-year deals for relief pitchers not named Mariano Rivera. Last season, they turned the bullpen over to a mostly anonymous crew and got their best results in ages. Wisely, they've decided to go the same route this season which means Brian Bruney, Damaso Marte and Jose Veras will provide the bridge to the incomparable closer.
Last season's results, and a deep corps of arms in the organization, mean that it's a strategy that's likely to pay off, even if the group will remain light on the brand names that the Yankees have mistaken for effective pitchers in years past.
Here's to Your Health...
A-Rod's recuperating from hip surgery. Rivera is coming off of shoulder surgery. So is Jorge Posada. Chien-Ming Wang missed three and a half months with a broken foot. Hideki Matsui has two bad knees. Johnny Damon is 35, and Derek Jeter will be in late-June. Andy Pettitte turns 37 around the same time, and he pitched like his body was falling apart in the second half.
That's plenty of reason to keep an eye on the trainer's room. The Yankees have improved their depth from years past, but that much brittleness has to make anyone swallow hard before picking them to outlast the Rays and Red Sox.
2009 Outlook
Why You Should Watch: Each of those storylines will provide good theater, as will Joba Chamberlain's attempt to go a full year in the rotation and seeing if a powerless speed merchant like Brett Gardner can hold down the center field job in the long run. Throw in the chance to see how Sabathia and Teixeira adjust to the glare of New York, how Joe Girardi handles what could become a very hot seat and how the new stadium looks and you won't struggle for reasons to stay tuned.
What Defines Success: A ring. The stadium, the names and the philosophy of roster construction may have changed, but the jerseys still have pinstripes and the expectations are still enormous. Missing the playoffs again will likely mean that Cashman and Girardi will be looking for work.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-30-2009 @ 8:05PM
constructgroupnj said...
Other things to watch...moving Jeter to lead-off will get him a fe more at bats per year...Why is that important....he is the ONLY active player with a chance to break Pete Roses hit record.
AND prior to A-Rod going A-Roid, he has the only real chance to break the home run record...so add a few penant chases and the new stadium will be rocking!!!
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3-30-2009 @ 9:01PM
dukesplacepme said...
You don't like the Yankees owning everybody every year (and by that I don't mean a championship only - I mean making money) ? Then spend some money so your fans will know you care about your team.
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3-30-2009 @ 10:48PM
hjbraeseke said...
Arod does NOT belong in a Yankee uniform... those pinstripes denote CLASS, Mr. Rodriguez is class only if you delete the cl!
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3-30-2009 @ 11:15PM
gsanchez189 said...
Ugh. Yankees and their expectations. So what else is new?
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3-30-2009 @ 11:42PM
yamahawatercraft said...
what do you mean the Yankee's do not deserve criticism ? ( The team did use a heavy hand, but they aren't deserving of criticism.) they out spend every team every year to buy up all the top talent out bidding every team by millions I hope and pray some day baseball gets a payroll cap then we will see how well the yankee's do every year will be like the 60's to 76 & 80's thru 90 & 2000 to 2008 when they won nothing and i believe as long as they have that cancer at third they will win nothing also he is out for himself and his numbers well guess what aroid you will never get in the hall of fame simply because of the roids hell with all your numbers you got numbers illegally
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3-31-2009 @ 7:48AM
Frank said...
The Bronx Bums!
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3-31-2009 @ 8:25AM
Mel Freedenberg said...
I love it. Yankees spending a ton of money, when the economy is on the brink of a depression. Watching with glee as the Steinbrenner family goes up in flames as did Circuit City.
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3-31-2009 @ 10:29AM
regarnold said...
wow, put some of that money into the economy
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3-31-2009 @ 11:01AM
kevin said...
why is that everyone expects those that have money or a company that generates tons of money to help out the economy by putting their out there .as i can see they are helping the economy as much as possible . the jobs at the stadium ,jobs within the organization , buying supplies from vender's to sell. how much more do you want them to do .
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3-31-2009 @ 12:06PM
Gertrude said...
Any team would do the same thing if they had the money that the Yankees do!! Hopefully they can put it to good use this year! I am and always will be a Yanks fan!
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3-31-2009 @ 12:08PM
Mark said...
Im a Red Sox fan and always have been. I do think the Yankees over paid the players they brought in ( Burnett far too much for a guy who always seems to get hurt) .But they have the money and should have the right to do what they want with it. I have respect for the Yankees organization and should be another great battle between the two teams this year.
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3-31-2009 @ 12:22PM
Dvdfrnzwbr said...
Yankees are #1 in attendance at home and on the road. They can do or spend anything they want. They, and maybe three other teams, keep the whole league going.
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3-31-2009 @ 12:43PM
Ralph Garcia said...
Fellow Yankee fans in Florida, if you're driving on the road, you can hear Yankee games on WFTL 640 AM. You notice how all the other teams' crybabies post on here how much they hate the Yankees. Well let them eat crow. Whether the Yankees win or lose we support them. Look at the Marlins with a sea of empty seats. Now that they're getting a new stadium, they'll continue to have empty seats because they don't support their team when they lose. GO YANKEES!!!!
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3-31-2009 @ 2:46PM
Mark said...
Exactly the point I made before the start of last years World Series. Everyone complains about the Sox, Yankees , and the Mets but when those teams are finished for the year who bothers to tune in or go to the games? Yanks and Sox fans tend to stick with there teams even when not doing well.So they well always have good revenue to pay their players. Support your team if you want them to be successful as the NY and Boston has been
3-31-2009 @ 2:50PM
Mark said...
there shouldve been their and well always shouldve been will always, excuse the grammar lol
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3-31-2009 @ 4:40PM
earsstinks said...
The stankees cant buy a winner ,winners are made !They have proved this for years,All they end up with is a pile of egos !
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3-31-2009 @ 5:24PM
Jim Schaaf said...
I can't remember what sports writer said this, but it is a great statement. Paraphrased: "The moves the Yankees have made may not guarnatee them a pennat, but it improves their chances."
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4-04-2009 @ 1:27AM
DontBluesMe said...
It's a damn shame when you can't even read the sports page without some nitwit bringing up politics.
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