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| Brian Cashman got into it with Chris Mad Dog Russo on the radio yesterday after Russo said that Lidle wasn't very good. Here are 2 links: The actual interview if you have Real Player and a story about it from the NY Post. WFAN: Mike and the Mad Dog TRADE TRASH-TALK:CASHMAN RIPS RUSSO By ANDREW MARCHAND - New York Post Online Edition: Sports |
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| Re: Cashman defends Lidle i think lidle is better then what they had including jaret wright i hate him. The question is who could you of gotten without trading (hughes,duncan,tabetta( the of)) For what was avaible i like the move dont think there was much else to get my big concern as usualy is the yanks getting another NL pitcher it hasnt worked in the past but then again those pitchers were usually good b4 the yanks got him who knows maybe this will be the bazarro world effect, and lidle wins 4 or 5 start. One could wish right |
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| Re: Cashman defends Lidle if cashman had his way i belive he would be rebuilding this team, i think he was content if he didnt make the playoffs with the leaps and bounds his young players took. But you know the BOSS there is no new season around the corner its always NOW |
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| Re: Cashman defends Lidle I heard the interview live yesterday and it was great radio. Cashman is such a pro, Mad Dog is a yankee hater which makes it all the more greater. Still odd to attack a GM on moves he makes thinking he'll let you call his players horrible. But still, great radio. I'm still waiting for Russo to take Lidle to task for the comments he made on Bonds but letting Giambi (his pal) slide. That should be interesting...assuming Russo does do it. |
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| Re: Cashman defends Lidle Gotham, I do think that Lidle was the best Cashman could have gotten... Who else was there? Kyle Lohse - much worse then Lidle... ( ERA upwards of 7) Greg Maddux - wanted to go west, not east Oliver Perez- 2-10, 6.60 ERA, sent to the minors by the PIRATES Kip Wells- injury-prone Barry Zito- no way the A's were giving him up so soon Livan Hernandez- Washington was too busy looking into Soriano offers to care about trading him Jason Vargas- ERA of 7.33, more walks then K's, more hits then innings pitched I think Cashman did the best he could... Lidle isn't as bad as you make him out to be. He's not an ace, but he's better then what the Yankees had. Lilde throws strikes, he has almost a 3-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He is 4-1 with a 3.75 ERA since July... Some miscellaneous stats on Lidle: (This Year) When ahead on the count 1-2, batters hit only .082 against him. ( in the same situation, batters hit .216 against Ponson and .178 against Wright) Leadoff batters hit only .222 against Lidle ( compared to .343 against Ponson and .293 against Wright) Number 2 hitters bat .276 against Lidle ( compared to .303 against Ponson and .299 against Wright) With bases loaded, batters hit .000 against Lidle ( compared to .262 against Ponson and a sick .367 against Wright) Lidle has only pitched 5 or less innings, 3 times this year. ( compared to Wright's 10 times and Ponson's 8 times) Career stat: 2-0 in 2 starts at Yankee Stadium |
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| Re: Cashman defends Lidle The question should be whether or not Lidle will be getting a start in the playoffs (assuming they make it). Figure Johnson, Mussina and Wang would start. Maybe in a 7-game series, Lidle would make one start. Obviously the move was made to fix the rotation down the stretch. And who knows what negotiations involved with the Phils and Yanks if Lidle's involvement was indeed key. However, I still think Kip Wells was the top 2nd tier pitcher out there (besides Oswalt, Zito and Schmidt). |
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