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Why Phil Coke Is the Yankees' X-Factor Against the Phillies This Weekend

Andrew ZercieMay 22, 2009
It seems appropriate that Sunday is Umbrella Day at Yankee Stadium, as the forecast for the weekend series between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies calls for raining baseballs.
It stands to reason that the hot Yankees lineup and theย powerful Phillies lineup will only add to the total of home runs hit in the new park.

The three-game interleague series against the 2008 World Series Champion Phillies can be seen as a measuring stick of sorts for the Yankees in their quest to become the 2009 World Series Champions.

Continuing their winning waysย against a formidable Phillies lineup could legitimize the Yankeesโ€™ current play (11-2 in last 13 games), which has come against the Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays, and Baltimore Orioles. In fact, prior to beginning their recent hot stretch, the Yankees lost four in a row to 2008 ALCS combatants Boston and Tampa Bay.

Taking two of three from Philadelphia, or even sweeping the Phillies to run their winning streak to 12 games, would likely push the Yankees back into the spotlight as a serious World Series contender.

The Phillies present a unique challenge for the Yankees. Their most fearsome hitters (Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez, Chase Utley) are lefties who could benefit from the dimensions of Yankee Stadium, not to mention the oft-cited โ€œjet streamโ€ that seems to carry balls out to right field.

Even struggling switch hitters Shane Victorino and Jimmy Rollins will get a few at-bats from the left side in this series, and theyโ€™ve proven in the past to be dangerous hitters as well.

The Yankees will need their pitching, particularly their bullpen, to keep the Phillies from scoring bunches of runs.

For that reason,ย this series couldย become the Phil Coke Coming-Out Party. Not that thereโ€™s anything wrong with that.

Coke has had his ups and downs this season, like every other reliever in the Yankees bullpen this year. However, with the powerful presence that the middle of the Phillies' lineup possesses, Joe Girardi will have to strategically utilize Coke to neutralize their lefty hitters.

Despite his recent struggles, Coke hasย dominated lefties this year. In 33 at-bats against Coke, lefties have managed just six hits against him for a .182 average. Granted, three of those hits have been home runs, but for the most part, Coke has made lefty hitters look silly.

If heโ€™s given the opportunity late in the game to face Howard, Ibanez, and Utley, the Yankees will learn exactly what theyโ€™ve got with Phil Coke, and whether or not their bullpen may develop into a championship-caliber unit.

Coming through against the Philliesโ€™ slugging lefties validates their trust in him.

If Coke falters, and with Damaso Marte on the disabled list with no timetable for a return, the Yankees could begin seriously exploring trade options for left-handed relievers.

Looking at the team matchups overall, the fact that the Yankees have A.J. Burnett, Andy Pettitte, and CC Sabathia lined up for this series gives them an edge over theย Phillies (Brett Myers, A.J. Happ, Cole Hamels).

The possibility exists that Coke will be handed leads all weekend. What he does with them will determine the Yankeesโ€™ success this weekend and perhaps determine how the Yankees proceed with their bullpen the rest of the season.

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