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New York Yankees: Pitching Staff and Michael Pineda Are the Keys to Success

Before the start of the 2012 season, the New York Yankees traded catcher Jesus Montero to the Seattle Mariners for pitcher Michael Pineda. I expected the Yankees to make a significant push for Yu Darvish after he was posted, but that didn’t happen.

Pineda struggled to find his velocity in spring training and showed up overweight. Now he’s been shut down for a while.

Still, acquiring the 23-year-old was the Yankees’ most significant move in a long time. Whether the trade proves to be good or bad is still up in the air—as Montero was a potential offensive force—but Pineda’s acquisition could play a major role in the late-season push towards the playoffs and beyond.

The Yankees are currently tied for first place in the American League East due to their offense, which ranks first or second in many of the major categories. Surprisingly, this comes after an offseason where very little was done offensively.They re-signed Eric Chavez and Andruw Jones, while letting big offensive names—which they would have pursued in the past —go to other teams.

Their pitching did receive the most attention when General Manager Brian Cashman attempted to bolster his rotation. Hiroki Kuroda was the marquee signing, followed by Pineda’s acquisition and the re-signing of Phil Hughes, David Robertson and Joba Chamberlain.

One would expect a staff with those quality arms to succeed when paired with CC Sabathia. Yet they currently sport a team ERA of 4.33, good for 21st in the league.

After such a slow start, the Yankees are hoping that their pitchers will live up to their quality and start pitching like they have in the past, especially Kuroda . With Andy Pettitte working his way back from “retirement,” and Michael Pineda resting until after the All-Star break, the Yankees could be sitting pretty if Pettitte can provide a veteran lift—like Freddy Garcia and Bartolo Colon did for the Yankees early in the 2011 season. 

If Pineda can come back and show the same dominance he did early in 2011 for the Mariners, it would be the equivalent of a major Trading Deadline move and put the Yankees’ rotation in the argument for best in the American League.

But those are a lot of ifs, and those don’t always work out. Injuries happen, players regress, and teams have streaks that come out of nowhere. Nothing is really predictable in baseball. But if the Yankees continue to play well on offense and get better production from their pitchers, watch out for that call to the bullpen, “Enter Sandman.”  

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New York Yankees: Top 5 Choices for Captain If Derek Jeter Leaves

To be clear, in no way do I think the New York Yankees and Derek Jeter will part ways. He’s been the face of the franchise for over a decade, free from controversy, and a consistent performer.

The Yankees want and need him back. Only Miguel Tejeda and Orlando Cabrera would be adequate free agent replacements if you ask me. Followed by Jhonny Peralta and Juan Uribe, if they want to get a bit younger at the position.

Derek Jeter wants to be back. Anywhere else in the league, his value is diminished. A lot of Jeter’s value is based on those pinstripes, not what he actually does on the field. And without Mark Teixeira at first base, his error total would skyrocket. Added to his age, he’d soon be relegated to DH on another team. 

The fans want him back. Enough said!

I don’t think the Yankees would name a new captain if Jeter leaves. But let’s pretend the world ends and Jeter does find another team to play for.  Who would take over as a leader and/or captain for the Yankees?

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