Anyhow, Rafael Soriano did apologize to the media for not speaking after Tuesday’s game. But because of the rainout, there were a whole slew of columns going after Joe Girardi for what they perceived as blunders in Tuesday’s game. I think it’s second-guessing, myself. There are plenty of times I thought Girardi made bad decisions with the bullpen, most notably his terrible job in the ALCS last year. Tuesday’s game was not one of them. And I was there, freezing in the cold, so if I thought he messed up, I would be squawking bigtime about it.
But the press is flipping out over the game like it’s a playoff one. Kevin Kernan of the New York Post wrote, “The new-math Yankees are so locked into pitch counts that they put the freeze on Sabathia. That tells me they are so concerned about their starting pitching that they are babying Sabathia, and that cost them a game Tuesday night.” CC had thrown 104 pitches on a bitterly cold night on his second start of the year. If Girardi had pitched him into the eighth, and he had faltered, we would be hearing from the press about how the tightly-wound manager was riding his best pitching arm too hard.
And the media has mocked Girardi for saying yesterday that Soriano was his eighth-inning guy. But if he hadn’t used him Monday, and the rest of the bullpen had faltered, you just know we would hear about how Girardi had lost confidence in his $35 million setup guy. Joe just can’t win.
Anyhow, I’m hoping the weather holds up, so we see actual baseball today, so that there is something for the media to write about other than the As the Bullpen Turns drama!
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