After the Yankees scored two runs off Fausto Carmona in the bottom of the second, the Indians struck back in a big way against a struggling Chien-Ming Wang. Wang gave up eight runs in the top of the third, and only recorded one out. Then, recent call-up Anthony Clagget proceeded to allow six more runs. The worst part, it's all on the pitchers; there were no errors.
The bright side is that the Yankees get to face Carl Pavano tomorrow.
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I say send Wang down to the minors for a few weeks. You could see on the TV - he was high with his pitches most of the time.
I dread facing Pavano - it's always bad when you face a pitcher who's out to prove something.
See all those empty seats behind home plate? What a disgrace, a complete mis-reading of what a baseball stadium should be.
a note on empty seats.. citi field has the same problem. their attendance is great, and citi field is a fantastic structure (it gets an automatic plus for not being shea) but the empty seats behind home plate can be $700?? thats way too much to see one game. poor designing, but more so poor timing i'd say.
oh, and all those runs were in the second inning i think, not the third? doesnt really matter, they count nonetheless.
3 comments:
I say send Wang down to the minors for a few weeks. You could see on the TV - he was high with his pitches most of the time.
I dread facing Pavano - it's always bad when you face a pitcher who's out to prove something.
See all those empty seats behind home plate? What a disgrace, a complete mis-reading of what a baseball stadium should be.
We couldn't beat Pavano, but we did get to their bullpen.
a note on empty seats..
citi field has the same problem. their attendance is great, and citi field is a fantastic structure (it gets an automatic plus for not being shea) but the empty seats behind home plate can be $700?? thats way too much to see one game. poor designing, but more so poor timing i'd say.
oh, and all those runs were in the second inning i think, not the third? doesnt really matter, they count nonetheless.
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