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Pineda

Post by rkulaski » Sat Apr 21, 2012 12:39 pm

Setback for Pineda? Just heard on the radio still having shoulder weakness. Looks like he may not be back in early May now.
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Re: Pineda

Post by Gekko » Sat Apr 21, 2012 1:17 pm

Yup. He's dead to me. 1st drop come tomorrow evening

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Re: Pineda

Post by kgrady » Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:02 pm

rkulaski wrote:Setback for Pineda? Just heard on the radio still having shoulder weakness. Looks like he may not be back in early May now.
Sounds like Pineda has caught whatever Phil Hughes had last year. Incredible how with all their resources the Yankees can't seem to put it together when it comes to their young starting pitchers.
"Fear ... that's the other guy's problem!" - Lewis Winthorpe (Dan Akroyd) from Trading Places

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Re: Pineda

Post by TOXIC ASSETS » Sat Apr 21, 2012 3:00 pm

This one doesn't have anything to do with the Yankees resources. This one is all about the Mariners having some information or a hunch on a guy and using it to their advantage to get maximum value in a trade.

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Re: Pineda

Post by kgrady » Sat Apr 21, 2012 4:47 pm

TOXIC ASSETS wrote:This one doesn't have anything to do with the Yankees resources. This one is all about the Mariners having some information or a hunch on a guy and using it to their advantage to get maximum value in a trade.
Maybe the Mariners did know something when they made the trade. My point was that the Yankees repeatedly come up with these can't miss future-aces. Phil Hughes, Joba, now Pineda via trade. Through a combination of bad luck and an over-protective approach, they keep missing the mark with these guys. The one young gun that really has panned out is Ian Kennedy, after he left the Bronx, that is.
"Fear ... that's the other guy's problem!" - Lewis Winthorpe (Dan Akroyd) from Trading Places

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