There Will Be No Riverdance for Papelbon This Fall

Colin Linneweber by Columnist Written on July 01, 2009
BOSTON - OCTOBER 06:  Jonathan Papelbon #58 of the Boston Red Sox celebrates in the clubhouse after the Red Sox scored a run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game Four of the American League Championship Series on October 6, 2008  at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox defeated the Angels 3-2 to advance to the ALCS.  (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The New York Yankees defeated the Seattle Mariners 8-5 Tuesday night in the Bronx to move 12 games over .500 for the first time this season.

Yankees' hurler Joba Chamberlain (4-2, 3.89 ERA) yielded three runs on nine hits over 5 1/3 innings to help the Yankees notch their sixth straight victory in the no-decision.

Bombers manager Joe Girardi said he is pleased with Chamberlain’s efforts to date, and he insinuated that he is not worried his precocious ace will cower under pressure and begin to smoke meth with his estranged mother, Jacqueline Standley.

"The bottom line is we're 10-5 in his starts," said Girardi, one of the most unlikable leaders the field of athletics has seen since John Goodman’s character in Revenge of the Nerds. "Pretty much every game he goes out, he keeps us in. The expectations are so high, I think people expect him to be 15-0 at this point, and that's not really fair."

Chamberlain, 23, is a very solid starter and when Chien-Ming Wang’s bummed hoof is entirely healed, the Yankees will feature an extremely formidable staff.

Wang (1-6, 10.06 ERA) finally earned his first win since last June this past Sunday when he stifled the New York Mets bats in a 4-2 victory.

Bombers catcher Jorge Posada, believes Wang is destined to regain the form that made him one of Major League Baseball’s most accomplished recent pitchers.

“It seems like every time he goes out there, he has more confidence,” Posada, 37, said. “If we get this guy straight, we’re going to have a fun summer.”

Wang, 29, entered the season with a .754 winning percentage (46-15), which was the best mark among active pitchers from 2006-2008 with a minimum of 60 starts.

Girardi conceded that the win was vital for Wang strictly from a mental standpoint alone.

“I think it’s a great win for him,” Girardi said about the two-time 19-game winner. “Everybody needs a win, no matter how well you are pitching. You need to have some fruit for your hard work.”

The Yankees skipper also mentioned that Wang’s spot in the starting rotation was further solidified by his recent performances, and he hinted that there was no reason for the Taiwanese icon to begin collecting food stamps.

"I haven't said to him, 'You need to show me something' for a long time now," Girardi responded when asked whether his confidence in Wang is solid.

The Yankees (44-32) currently stand a measly three games behind the Boston Red Sox (48-30) for first place in the American League East, and no squad has played better baseball than the Bombers have since Alex Rodriguez returned to their roster from the disabled list on May 8.

With a healthy A-Rod, the Bombers flaunt one of the most powerful and explosive lineups in the sport, and one can safely predict that they will continue to score runs at a relatively blistering pace henceforth.

So, like usual, pitching will ultimately decide the Yankees fate in the second half of the season.

If New York’s starting rotation develops into a fearsome quintet as expected, the only glaring question mark remaining on their roster comes from their middle relief.

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