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Showing posts with label Xavier Nady. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Xavier Nady. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Bits and Pieces


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Jon Heyman reported on WFAN earlier today that Xavier Nady will NOT need surgery on his right elbow. This is great news for both Nady and the Yankees. More details to follow, but expect a rehab assignment.


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Bernie Williams' second album, "Moving Forward," was released last week and is receiving positive reviews from music critics. The CD includes the version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" that he played during the pregame ceremonies on Opening Day.


- The Yankees begin an abbreviated series against the Oakland A's tonight at the New Stadium. Monday night's game was rained out, to be made up in July, and I will be on hand for Wednesday afternoon's matinee.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Outfield Situation Solved?


Let's hope not for Xavier Nady's sake.

The Yankees right fielder left Tuesday night's 7-2 win against the Rays after feeling a sharp pain in his right elbow.


Nady
had Tommy John surgery back in 2001 on the same elbow and was alarmed by the severity of the pain.


He is scheduled for an MRI Wednesday morning in Tampa.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Debate: The Overcrowded Outfield

Damon, Swisher, and Nady- Newest Rockettes?


The Yankees have three outfield spots available for five everyday outfielders.


Joe Girardi
recently stated that Hideki Matsui would be a ful
l-time DH, at least until Interleague play starts up this summer.


But that still leaves four outfielders vying for playing time.


Johnny Damon's days as a center fielder are long over, but he provides more than enough offense and still possesses enough speed in the field to warrant a guaranteed spot in left.


Brett Gardner beat out Melky Cabrera (a sixth player to consider in the OF, if you are so inclinded) for the center field job thanks to a power-filled Spring Training. Gardner does absolutely nothing for me except provide speed, but of the players being considered, he is the best option for center.

Nice guy, Brett Gardner. Liked him in person. Not so much in centerfield. Where are you, Austin Jackson?


So that leaves Xavier Nady and Nick Swisher. Girardi said during the Yankees' time in Tampa that the two would battle it out for the right field position and just before camp broke, it was announced that Nady had won the starting job.


Four games into the regular season, Matsui looks lost at the plate and Swisher has driven in 6 runs in the last two games alone. Nady is clearly the superior defender in right, but it's hard to justify sitting Swisher. As much as I hate to say it, perhaps it's time to thank Matsui for the memories and move on, with Nady in right and Swisher as the full-time DH.


How will Joe Girardi shuffle his outfield? It should be fascinating to watch the ongoing saga of the overcrowded outfield.