newsday.com - 9/3/2008
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Just when you thought The Joba Rules were dead ... General manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday night that Joba Chamberlain will likely not start next season in the Yankees' .rotation. Why? Because he hasn't thrown enough innings this season. It could mean another midseason transition from bullpen to rotation for the young righthander. Chamberlain was activated from the ...
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The Absurdity of the “Joba Rules”
Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest —
... Anthony Rieber of Newsday does a great job of forshadowing the possibility that Joba Chamberlain will not start 2009 in the Yankees starting rotation. ...
One Day of Rest Daily "Linkin' Logs" (9/3/08)
The Bad News Bloggers —
It was bound to happen, but you got a late weekend from the "Linkin' Logs." Tuesday was an adjustment day, but we're back. Now prepare yourself! Is the Joba Rule coming back for 2009? The Chicago Cubs are going for broke So I see Rudi Johnson's Career is over 76ers acquire one of the top 5 ugliest players in the NBA If you haven't had a chance, feel free to take a look at another fraudulent Peter King MMQB. Listen Petey, we don't care about what fucking coffee you drink, or how hard ...
Is Jorge Posada out of his mind?
New York Yankees —
... Jorge Posada doesn’t make GM decisions (thank God), but apparently, Brian Cashman is bringing to light Posada’s comments. Complete and total non-sense, but that’s just my opinion. ...
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Joba returns and could be back in pen in '09
nydailynews.com 9/3/2008 — Joba Chamberlain returned from the disabled list Tuesday night, moving back to his old spot in the Yankees' bullpen. He better get comfortable there.
SOURCE: BOSSES WANT BRIAN BACK
nypost.com 9/3/2008 — ST. PETERSBURG - Hal and Hank Steinbrenner agree they want Brian Cashman back as the Yankees' GM, The Post has learned. According to a MLB source, the Steinbrenner family has decided Cashman is the man to lead the organization back from a...
Oh no, not this s*** again
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 9/3/2008 — From Tyler Kepner : It is all about the math with Joba Chamberlain, and the math does not add up for him to open next season in the Yankees’ starting rotation. “He had an innings limit this year he didn’t meet,” General Manager Brian Cashman said. “Will he exceed that innings limit next year? ...
Moose Leads Yanks Past Rays in Opener
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 9/3/2008 — Nice win for the Yankees tonight over a very tough Rays team in Tampa. Mike Mussina was once again great, and picked up his 17th win of the season. He went six+ innings, allowing just two runs on ten scattered hits, while striking out eight and walking just one. Is there any doubt who this team's...
YANKEES TOP TAMPA —
NY Post: Sports 9/3/2008
ST. PETERSBURG - With Hal Steinbrenner watching from above home plate, the Yankees rode the arms of Mike Mussina and Joba Chamberlain, Alex Rodriguez's milestone homer and Xavier Nady's two-run blast in addition to taking advantage of several Rays...
Milestone Day For Yankees —
Bleacher Report - MLB 9/3/2008
Today was a great day for Yankee fans everywhere. Not only did Mussina get win number 17, but Joba had a great outing late in the game.
The Yankees beat the Rays 7-2 today at Tropicana Field in Tampa Bay. Mike Mussina was the winning ...
LITTLE RAY OF HOPE —
NY Post: Sports 9/3/2008
ST. PETERSBURG - Like a drunk looking to live, the Yankees are taking life one day at a time. "Let's win on the day we play," Mike Mussina said after beating the first-place Rays 7-2 last night in front of 21,629 at Tropicana Field that included...
ON DECK: YANKEES AT RAYS —
NY Post: Sports 9/3/2008
The Yankees put their must-win-every-game-at-a-time season in the hands of Carl Pavano tonight against the Rays (7:10, YES, WCBS). For one night everything seemed to be back to reality with the Yankees handling the Rays 7-2 in Tropicana Field. Now...