Here’s Ken Davidoff (Newsday) on the Yankees’ needs
Clubland rip as they approach the trade deadline:
Bullpen continues to be their greatest concern, yet Phil Hughes, Phi l Coke and Alfredo Aceves have tempered those concerns. The bet here is that they’ll pick up Villone from Washington, to give themselves a second left-handed option.
That’s right—Davidoff is referring to former Yankee Ron Villone, who he cites as someone that “won’t be phazed by a pennant race.” Villone has a nice ERA in Washington (2.78), but it’s based on a scoreless May. When you consider that he’s been terrible in June, posting a 6.52 ERA this month while walking 8 in just 9 2/3 IP, he doesn’t seem like he’ll be a very attractive pickup (he has actually been worse against lefties this year). It’s not like he was a good reliever last year either, as he was awful with the Cardinals.
Sure, Davidoff is just speculating here so there’s no need to worry about the Yankees dipping into the Nationals’ firesale, right? Well, the thing is, Girardi likes having two lefties in his bullpen and without Damaso Marte—there’s no word on when he’ll be back—I can see the Yankees acquiring another lefty (it may not be Villone, of course) before the deadline. However, I don’t think it’s at all necessary, though, especially since all of the team’s relievers outside of Phil Hughes have been dominant against lefties this year.
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I don’t think there’s any need for Villone level RPs. Why are guys like Melancon given 1 or 2 shots while guys like Veras have to fail a dozen or more times to be moved down the pecking order.
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I would much rather wait for Damaso Pavan, opps, Marte than fool with Villone again.
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Disclaimer: I know this is not possible, just wondering. Living in the San Francisco area, I’ve seen a lot of Jeremy Affeldt pitch. The Giants signed him this off season. Just wondering why the Yankees didn’t make a run at home. The guy is absolutely nasty. Throws 94/95 and has good breaking pitches.
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Chris H. Reply:
July 1st, 2009 at 6:14 pm
I think the Giants will keep him, actually. They’re buyers right now—not sellers.
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