I am Officially Concerned about Phil Hughes. Because it’s not just that he’s had two bad starts, it’s two bad starts and a very disappointing second half of 2010. Yes, yes, I know he won 18 games last year, but didn’t , yesterday was an example of how it’s silly to judge a player on that? John Lackey got the win, and Bartolo Colon the loss. Never mind that Colon was terrific, limiting the Sox to just two hits and one run over 4+ innings. And don’t get me started on Boome Logan, the lefty specialist who can’t seem to get lefties out so far this year.
It seems to me that a medical exam is in order for Hughes, given that his fastball has lost his speed. But the Yankees insist Hughes doesn’t need that. I really don’t see what the harm is in getting him checked out. It’s not like when George Steinbrenner humiliated Reggie Jackson towards the end of his time in New York by making him get his eyes checked. I feel terrible for Hughes — he looked upset on the mound, and sounded devastated after the game. It reminds me of when Chien-Ming Wang couldn’t get it together a few years ago.
I really wish the Yankees had been at least been able to hold off the Sox for one more game, just to ruin Boston’s home opener. Alas, it was not to be.
It’s funny, though, how the game was mostly overshadowed by the news that Manny Ramirez was retiring due to failing another PED test. Manny was one the greatest hitters I’ve ever seen. Watching him was like watching The Rock back in the day in pro wrestling. You either loved him, or loved to hate him, but either way, he was so entertaining, you couldn’t not watch him! The most electrifying men in sports entertainment!
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