None of them will be pulled from the rotation if they make it. Girardi won NL Manager of the Year with a Marlins team in which almost half of it had rookies in the line-up. Not only does he know how to handle young players, but he is also a former catcher and will be able to work and help improve these three into being better starters. Hughes already has shown what he can do by pitching in a big game by helping the Yankees from being eliminated in Game 3 of last seasons ALDS and getting the win. Joba did have a complete meltdown in Game 2 but its too early to tell if he is going to be like that every post-season or if it was a one time thing.
2007-12-06 06:23:00
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answered by jjburke 3
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Joba is gonna get rocked if he moves to a starter, so him.
2007-12-06 16:45:17
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answered by Ballzy 6
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that depends, which of the three will get the frist start
i assume those three will fill out the back end of the yanks rotation, so whichever of those 3 gets the 3 spot in the rotation, that one will, cause theyll all bomb, its just a matter of who goes first, and therefore who bombs first
2007-12-07 12:25:53
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answered by denisgack 5
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I don't believe Kennedy has reached the level of the other two at this time, but he will be a solid pitcher for them, or someone, in the years to come.
2007-12-06 14:27:34
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answered by Frizzer 7
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Joe doesn't pull anybody off the mound...
Just ask Annibal Sanchez's elbow and shoulder tendons...
2007-12-06 14:18:16
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answered by a_man_could_stand 6
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joba
2007-12-06 14:18:57
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answered by kbenson55 4
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Hughes--- too much hype to live up to
2007-12-06 14:19:13
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answered by Anonymous
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