Wang continues to get smacked around (hehe)

It's 5:40 PM on Saturday night and the Yankees are trailing the Indians 16-2 after giving up a 14-run second inning, and I should have known before even checking the box score that Wang had started this game. Through three starts, this dude has given up 23 earned runs while lasting just 6 total innings. SIX INNINGS! At this rate, Wang is on pace to give up 311 runs over 41 starts and just 81 innings (according to ESPN). What a friggin' joke. All the so-called experts were all over the collective nuts of the Yanks brass for having the best off-season of any MLB team, signing and ridiculously overpaying for Mark Teixeira, C.C. Sabathia and A.J. Burnett (easy to have a good free agent showing when you throw the most money at the best free agents...), but what most people failed to realize is it didn't address their most glaring weaknesses, i.e. pitching depth and age. I can't wait to watch the Yankees finish third this year.




Its early and he will be fine, sox got more to worry about with lowrie being out for the year and ortiz looking like hes died at the plate.
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If by fine you mean he will get sent to the DL in spite of dominating in an extended spring training start...
Haha, all kidding aside, I am worried about Papi. That dude doesn't have his typical pop, but he has looked better going to the opposite field and making use of the Monster.
On a related note, what's up with CC Fat-ass-ia?
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I was gloating about the glory of a three-win Boston sports night. Last night was the opposite. The Bruins were eliminated from the postseason. The Celtics lost and got pushed to a Game 7 and the Red Sox were the picture of futility, leaving 17 runners on base and losing to the Angels.
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