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2008 New York Yankees Preview

by TheSportsApple
created February 28, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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With a record payroll of $218 million, the 2008 New York Yankees have high hopes of bringing a 27th World Championship to the Bronx. But with high hopes comes great expectations and added pressure.

The Yankees are no strangers to playing under pressure. After all, New York is the media capital of the world. But how will this year's collection of veterans, rookies, All-Stars, and new coaches fair in trying to capture their first World Series title since 2000?

2008 will be the first season for manager Joe Giradi. He must step beyond the image of Joe Torre (12 playoff appearances, six pennants, four world championships in 12 seasons) and establish his voice while managing some veteran ex-teammates and young, valuable arms. He was the NL Manager of the Year in his one prior season, with the 2006 Marlins, where he lost the battle about how to direct a team with Marlin ownership. The Yankees have a better structure in place and Giradi should fit in nicely as long as Senior Vice President Hank Steinbrenner does not interfere.

The Yankees should have no problem scoring runs as their lineup boasts All-Stars at almost every position. While their offense looks solid with reigning MVP Alex Rodriguez in the middle, the Yankees need Johnny Damon to stay healthy all season and return to being one of the game's top lead off men. It's hard to believe that a potential .300/30-homer hitter could be projected to bat eighth, but Robinson Cano might be able to climb to sixth or seventh this year. With Damon, Bobby Abreu, Hideki Matsui, Jason Giambi and Cano, this is a heavily left-handed dominant lineup, susceptible to unfavorable late inning relief matchups.

One position that is up for grabs in spring training is the first basemen's job. The Yankees have Giambi, Shelly Duncan, and Morgan Ensberg competing among others. Wilson Betemit and Chris Woodward will also compete for time at first base, though Betemit carries value as a switch-hitting middle infielder. With Giambi slated to play the field this year, Damon will move to left to hide his week throwing arm, Melky Cabrera will start in center, and Matsui will be relegated to the DH while his rehabs his knee after arthroscopic surgery in November.

The Yankees starting pitching staff comes into spring training with the most question marks. However, unlike past years, the Yankees will rely on two rookies to round out their staff, RHPs Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy. Lefty Andy Pettite and Chien Ming Wang will anchor the staff, but neither are true aces. Veteran Mike Mussina will be the fifth starter, however, Joba Chamberlain may compete with him midseason after Chamberlain starts the year in the bullpen.

The bullpen is another point of concern. Ace closer Mariano Rivera is back but his set up man has not been chosen. Kyle Farnsworth is prone to giving up homeruns and changeup specialist Edwar Ramirez is young and unproven. Perhaps the biggest surprise will come from Jonathan Albaladejo. He is a 6'5, 250 lb hard throwing right hander who may be able to bridge the eight inning to get to Rivera.

2008 will the last season that baseball will be played at historic Yankee Stadium. The House that Ruth Built will become a museum as the Yankees will move next door for the 2009 season. Expect sold out home games all summer as well as an AL East battle with the defending World Series Champion Boston Red Sox. The two bitter rivals will play 18 times including the final three games of the season at Fenway Park.

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99yankeesWaterboy
642 days ago
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I've heard Kei Igawa is more "comfortable" this year, so look for him to maybe be a long shot as the fifth starter. And in addition to Farnsworth, the Yanks signed LaTroy Hawkins as a possible setup man. He's had good and bad seasons, but he now appears to be relying on a hard sinking fasterball. His feeling is if he can't throw as fast and strike out hitters, he can get hitters to just pound the ball in the dirt. This will be useful if he comes into a game with runners on base, possibly inducng double plays. But we'll see what happens
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
642 days ago
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Good point, I forgot about the addition of LaTroy. They basically swapped Vizcaino for Hawkins with the Rockies. As for Igawa, I wouldn't mind him as a long relief guy if he could keep his pitches down. Everything last year was up in the zone and when you only hit 88 on the gun and keep the ball belt high, that is just batting practice for big leaguers. His ERA was 6.25 last year and lefties hit .320 of him. The only thing he is good at is not allowing opponents to steal bases (he gave up none last year) Then again, its hard to give up stolen bases when you are in the minors most of the season.
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99yankeesWaterboy
642 days ago
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haha. yeah, hopefully he'll have some type of role on the major league club this year. early reports said he was keeping the ball down, but thats just early batting practice, so you never know.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
642 days ago
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You forgot the part where they will finish behind the Rays in the standings. Yes, I really said it.
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KelsdadAll-Star
642 days ago
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C'mon Manny, you really expect the Yankees to finish last?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
642 days ago
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No... just second.
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
641 days ago
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Manny, you really expect the Rays to win around 90 games? I know most people don't like the Yankees but let's be realistic. I do expect the Rays and Jays to have good years and who knows the Jays just might finish in second and the Yankees third.
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