The New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays are set to
play a whopping 27 innings, or more potentially, in less than 24 hours after
the game on Thursday night was rained out in the Bronx. This is not going to be
an easy feat for either team but it will be especially difficult for the
Yankees since they have more to lose. How in the world is manager Joe Girardi
going to navigate these three games and not shoot the team in the foot for the
remainder of the season or for the foreseeable future?
The good news for the Yankees is that next Thursday they
have an off day and face a team they have beat up on all season long in the
Tampa Bay Rays Monday through Wednesday. The bad news is this is the last off
day for the team until a potential playoff series. New York faces a trio of
right-handed starting pitchers this weekend meaning the left-handed bats will
be relied upon heavily. Expect Stephen Drew to play in at least two of these
games, if not all three, while someone like a Greg Bird may have to play all
three contests along with Chase Headley. The pitching is going to be the major
concern for both teams though.
Girardi has already stated that he may have to pitch some of
his pitchers three games in a row, something he hasn’t done all season, out of
necessity. Chris Martin was called up from Triple-A for a fresh arm in the
bullpen and he could end up pitching two or three nights if need be along with
the trio of Chasen Shreve, Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller. Adam Warren may
have to be used for multiple innings as well as Chris Capuano just to get the
team through and to save somebody, anybody, to pitch against the Rays on
Monday.
It’s going to be a grueling grind but if the Yankees can
blow out the Jays in one or two of these contests, and trust me the offense is
due for a blowout, they may be just fine.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)