2013 New York Yankees season thread Vol. (85-77) OFFSEASON

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Sup ladies?! We've all been at fault this off-season with keeping Team Yankees alive here. I almost feel guilty about it, in a nerdy-message board user way (I bets someone knows what I mean when I say that :lol: ).

It's been a very quite off-season for us in terms of signings, but hopefully we've done enough to keep us atop the A.L. East, which once again, will be the toughest division in the entire league. The Jays are in it to win it clearly, the O's can easily have success again, the Rays are a pain as the season progresses, and who knows how Boston will fare.


With Spring Training underway this week, I'll be looking to update the post after this one with news and notes, pictures, etc.
 
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News & Notes

Blogs to Follow
http://yankees.lhblogs.com/
http://riveraveblues.com/
http://www.pinstripedbible.com/

(Spring Training) Roster

From the LoHud Blog:

The Yankees had to double some of their uniform numbers this spring, which leads to a fairly unusual roster. Here are all the uniform numbers in camp. And by the way, position players are listed strictly as INF, OF or C on the official roster, so don’t read into my labeling of certain guys to a more specific spot. Just trying to be more specific for those who aren’t as familiar with some of the minor league guys. I tried to list primary positions for infielders, if they have one.

No. 2 — SS Derek Jeter
No. 11 — OF Brett Gardner
No. 13 — 3B Alex Rodriguez
No. 14 — OF Curtis Granderson
No. 17 – UT Jayson Nix
No. 18 — RHP Hiroki Kuroda
No. 19 — C Chris Stewart
No. 22 — OF Matt Diaz
No. 24 — 2B Robinson Cano
No. 25 — 1B Mark Teixeira
No. 26 — SS Eduardo Nunez
No. 27 — 1B Dan Johnson (listed as INF/OF)
No. 28 — Mgr. Joe Girardi
No. 29 — C Francisco Cervelli
No. 30 — RHP Dave Robertson
No. 31 — OF Ichiro Suzuki
No. 33 — DH Travis Hafner (listed as strictly a DH)
No. 34 — RHP David Aardsma
No. 35 — RHP David Phelps
No. 36 — 3B Kevin Youkilis
No. 38 — RHP Cody Eppley
No. 39 — LHP Clay Rapada
No. 40 — RHP Matt Daley
No. 41 — RHP Jim Miller
No. 42 — RHP Mariano Rivera
No. 43 — RHP Michael Pineda
No. 45 — C Bobby Wilson
No. 47 — RHP Ivan Nova
No. 48 — LHP Boone Logan
No. 50 — 1BC Mick Kelleher
No. 52 — LHP CC Sabathia
No. 53 — LHP Josh Spence
No. 54 — HC Kevin Long
No. 54 — OF Juan Rivera (is it a good sign that he wasn’t given his own number?)
No. 55 — RHP David Herndon
No. 56 — BNC Tony Pena
No. 57 — BPC Mike Harkey
No. 58 — PC Larry Rothschild
No. 59 — 3BC Rob Thomson
No. 60 — OF Thomas Neal
No. 61 — RHP Adam Warren
No. 62 — RHP Joba Chamberlain
No. 63 — OF Melky Mesa
No. 65 — RHP Phil Hughes
No. 66 — C Austin Romine
No. 67 — LHP Manny Banuelos
No. 68 — RHP Dellin Betances
No. 70 — RHP Brett Marshall
No. 71 — LHP Cesar Cabral
No. 72 — RHP Jose Ramirez
No. 73 — 3B David Adams
No. 74 — LHP Francisco Rondon
No. 75 — LHP Nik Turley
No. 76 — C J.R. Murphy
No. 77 — 2B Corban Joseph
No. 78 — OF Zoilo Almonte
No. 79 — OF Ramon Flores
No. 80 — C Gary Sanchez
No. 81 — RHP Chase Whitley
No. 82 — RHP Ryan Pope
No. 83 — C Kyle Higashioka
No. 84 — RHP Matt Tracy
No. 85 — INF Gil Velazquez
No. 86 — OF Abe Almonte
No. 87 — C Francisco Arcia and RHP Corey Black
No. 88 — OF Tyler Austin and LHP Juan Cedeno
No. 89 — 1B Greg Bird and RHP Preston Claiborne
No. 90 — SS Cito Culver and RHP Nick Goody
No. 91 — OF Adonis Garcia and RHP Shane Greene
No. 92 — OF Slade Heathcott and RHP Tom Kahnle
No. 93 — SS Walter Ibarra and RHP Bryan Mitchell
No. 94 — 1B Luke Murton and RHP Mark Montgomery
No. 95 — OF/3B Ronnier Mustelier and RHP Zach Nuding (Mustelier is listed as an OF)
No. 96 — SS Addison Maruszak and LHP Vidal Nuno
No. 97 — 2B/OF Jose Pirela and RHP Mike O’Brien (Pirela is listed as an INF)
No. 98 — 1B Kyle Roller and RHP Kelvin Perez
No. 99 — OF/3B Rob Segedin and RHP Branden Pinder (Segedin is listed as an INF)

Opening Day Roster 4/1/13

From the LoHud Blog

ROTATION
52 CC Sabathia
18 Hiroki Kuroda
46 Andy Pettitte
47 Ivan Nova
41 David Phelps

BULLPEN
42 Mariano Rivera
30 Dave Robertson
62 Joba Chamberlain
48 Boone Logan
27 Shawn Kelley
38 Cody Eppley
43 Adam Warren

CATCHERS
29 Francisco Cervelli
19 Chris Stewart

INFIELDERS
55 Lyle Overbay
24 Robinson Cano
36 Kevin Youkilis
26 Eduardo Nunez
17 Jayson Nix
33 Travis Hafner

OUTFIELDERS
11 Brett Gardner
31 Ichiro Suzuki
12 Vernon Wells
45 Ben Francisco
22 Brennan Boesch

15-DAY DISABLED LIST
65 Phil Hughes
2 Derek Jeter
25 Mark Teixeira
14 Curtis Granderson

60-DAY DISABLED LIST
71 Cesar Cabral
35 Michael Pineda
13 Alex Rodriguez

2013 Amateur Draft choices

1 (#26) Eric Jagielo
3B University of Notre Dame
L/R – 6’3″/210 lbs. – 5/17/92

1 (#32) Aaron Judge
CF Fresno State
R/R — 6’7″/255 lbs. – 4/26/92

1 (#33) Ian Clarkin
LHP James Madison HS (Calif.)
L/L – 6’2″/205 lbs. – 2/14/95

2 (#66) Gosuke Katoh
2B Rancho Bernardo HS (Calif.)
L/R — 6’2″/180 lbs. — 10/8/94

3 (#103) Michael O’Neill
CF University of Michigan
R/R – 6’1″/195 lbs. – 6/12/92

4 (#134) Tyler Wade
SS Murrieta Valley HS (Calif.)
L/R — 6’1″/180 — 11/23/94

5 (#164) David Palladino
RHP Howard College
R/R – 6’9″/230 lbs. – 3/15/93

6 (#194) John Murphy
SS Sacred Heart University
L/R — 5’11″/185 lbs. – 4/2/91

7 (#224) Nick Rumbelow
RHP Louisiana State University
R/R — 6’0″/190 lbs. – 9/6/91

8 (#254) Brandon Thomas
CF Georgia Tech
S/R — 6’3″/202 lbs. – 2/7/91

9 (#284) Conner Kendrick
LHP Auburn University
L/L — 6’0″/195 lbs. – 8/18/92

10 (#314) Tyler Webb
LHP University of South Carolina
L/L – 6’6″/225 lbs. – 7/20/90

11 (#344) Kendall Coleman
RF Rockwall HS (Tex.)
L/L — 6’4″/200 lbs. – 5/22/95

12 (#374) Philip Walby
RHP San Diego State
L/R — 6’3″/215 lbs. – 7/24/92

13 (#404) Cale Coshow
RHP Oklahoma Christian University
R/R – 6’5″/260 lbs. – 7/16/92

14 (#434) Caleb Smith
LHP Sam Houston State
R/L – 6’3″/200 lbs. – 7/28/91

15 (#464) Jordan Barnes
OF Northwest Mississippi CC
R/R – 5’10″/185 lbs. – 6/19/94

16 (#494) Ryan Butler
RHP Central Piedmont CC
R/R – 6’5″/230 lbs. – 2/23/92

17 (#524) Hever Bueno
RHP Westwood HS (Ariz.)
R/R – 6’1″/180 lbs. – 11/23/94

18 (#554) Dustin Fowler
CF West Lauren HS (Ga.)
L/L – 6’0″/185 lbs. – 12/29/94

19 (#584) Andrew Beresford
RHP UNLV
R/R — 6’6″/200 lbs. – 2/26/90

20 (#614) Drew Bridges
3B Carthage HS (Miss.)
L/R – 6’4″/230 lbs. — 2/3/95

21 (#644) Ethan Carnes
LHP University of Oklahoma
L/L – 6’4″/205 lbs. – 12/30/91

22 (#674) Derek Toadvine
2B Kent State
R/R – 5’10″/175 lbs. – 3/20/92

23 (#704) Alex Polanco
RHP Western Oklahoma State
R/R – 6’4″/230 lbs. – 5/8/94

24 (#734) Sam Agnew-Wieland
RHP Appalachian State
L/R – 6’1″/210 lbs. — 5/31/92

25 (#764) Jordan Floyd
LHP Shawnee Heights HS (Kans.)
L/L – 6’3″/245 lbs. – 2/23/95

26 (#794) Cal Quantrill
RHP Trinity College School (Canada)
L/R – 6’3″/175 – 2/10/95

27 (#824) Dillon McNamara
RHP Adelphi University
R/R – 6’5″/220 lbs. — 10/6/91

28 (#854) Trent Garrison
C Fresno State
L/R – 6’0″/190 lbs. – 5/24/90

29 (#884) Charles White
CF University of Maryland
L/L – 5’9″/175 lbs. – 11/13/91

30 (#914) Cody Thomas
CF Heritage HS (Tex.)
L/R – 6’5″/215 lbs. – 10/8/94

31 (#944) Kevin Cornelius
SS Grayson County College
R/R — 6’1″/178 lbs. – 8/28/92

32 (#974) Chaunsey Sumner
3B Hawaii Pacific University
R/R — 5’11″/205 lbs. – 6/16/91

33 (#1004) Shane McCarley
RHP Manvel HS
R/R — 6’1″/205 lbs. – 1/3/95

34 (#1034) Hector Crespo
2B Appalachian State Univ.
R/R — 5’10″/175 lbs. — 8/30/91

35 (#1064) Nick Green
RHP Fountain-Ft. Carson HS (Colo.)
R/R — 6’1″/165 lbs. – 3/25/95

36 (#1094) Nestor Cortes
LHP Hialeah Senior HS (Fla.)
R/L – 5’11″/190 lbs. – 12/10/94

37 (#1124) Josh Pettitte
RHP Deer Park HS (Tex.)
R/R — 6’1″/190 lbs. – 11/3/94

38 (#1054) Andrew Schmidt
LF Regis Jesuit HS (Colo.)
L/L – 6’0″/180 lbs. – 2/8/95

39 (#1184) Ty Afenir
SS Washington State University
R/R — 6’1″/185 lbs. – 8/26/91

40 (#1214) Kyle Buchanan
CF Florida Gulf Coast University
R/R — 5’10″/185 lbs. — 4/9/92
 
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Spring Training is underway!!! 2/12/13

Lets get to News and Notes!

- Girardi: A-Rod will not be in camp with Yankees. He will continue his rehab in New York.

- Girardi on the A-Rod situation: "There really isn't a lot to talk about ... My concern is to get him healthy."

- Girardi said finding a righthanded DH is among his biggest concerns this spring.

- Girardi on the loss of 100 or so homers: "We're going to have to find different ways to score runs."

- Travis Hafner takes over No. 33.

- With Rafael Soriano gone, Francisco Cervelli reclaims his No. 29.

- David Phelps has changed his number to 35.

- Michael Pineda, formerly No. 35, will now wear 43.

- Girardi said Pineda is throwing but will not pitch in ST

- Girardi on managing in his walk year: God's going to put me where he wants me. I'm not gonna worry about it

- Jorge Posada is listed as a guest instructor on the Yankees' clubhouse roster.

- CC Sabathia said he weighed in at 290 lbs., no Cap'n Crunch this winter. First bullpen Thursday.

- Austin Romine says his back feels "absolutely fantastic," wants to win catching job and avoid going back to Triple-A.
 
Hai gaiz. :evil:

I didn't mean to be the first reply in the thread before. :lol: Just clicked the thread and replied. Wasn't trying to be first. I'm not a troll; just a loyal Yankee hater. :D
 
As weird as it sounds, I think that Brett Gardner is one of the biggest keys to a successful season for you guys. If he can have a similar season to that he had in 2010 (around .280 AVG, .380 OBP, 50 steals, 100 runs), it will be a HUGE help for you guys.
 
As weird as it sounds, I think that Brett Gardner is one of the biggest keys to a successful season for you guys. If he can have a similar season to that he had in 2010 (around .280 AVG, .380 OBP, 50 steals, 100 runs), it will be a HUGE help for you guys.

Not weird at all. We have no speed guys besides him. Losing him last year was awful. We weren't a threat on the bases and no one besides Jeter, Grandy and Cano could go 1st to 3rd with ease.

He is vital, but he needs to get on base and stay healthy.
 
As weird as it sounds, I think that Brett Gardner is one of the biggest keys to a successful season for you guys. If he can have a similar season to that he had in 2010 (around .280 AVG, .380 OBP, 50 steals, 100 runs), it will be a HUGE help for you guys.

Not weird at all. We have no speed guys besides him. Losing him last year was awful. We weren't a threat on the bases and no one besides Jeter, Grandy and Cano could go 1st to 3rd with ease.

He is vital, but he needs to get on base and stay healthy.

I probably should have elaborated a little bit than just calling it weird. I was just speaking in terms of the fact that you have an aging Jeter who is coming back from injury, Rivera who is coming off major surgery, Pettite who is coming back from a broken leg or whatever, ARod who will miss substantial time and has more steroid clouds, Teixiera and Ichiro clearly on the downside of their careers, no more Swisher and other various issues....yet for me, Gardner could be the key to your season.

The "weird" part is just that I think Gardner's success will shape your season more so than those big names that most media outlets and fans are focusing on. Thats all.
 
this thread don't leave pg 1 this season .....


ready :smokin


gon take alot to root for youkilis though ......
 
Quick notes from Day 1: Rodriguez, Gardner, Romine, Jeter

Here’s the quick version of today’s notes…

• Joe Girardi insisted that the decision to have Alex Rodriguez rehab in New York has nothing to do with avoiding a distraction. He said the Yankees simply want Rodriguez to rehab with his doctors. “There’s not a lot that he can do here,” Girardi said.

• Fow now the Yankees outfield has Brett Gardner in left and Curtis Granderson in center. Girardi indicated that the Yankees will consider making a change, but for now there has been no real discussion about it. Girardi’s not sure he wants to shake things up. If they decide the switch is worth exploring, the Yankees will make the change early in camp and see how it works.

• The lineup is a work in progress. Girardi gave no indication of his plans for who will leadoff, where Jeter will hit or how he’ll stack the middle of the order. He said he’ll try different things this spring, but the Yankees rarely have all their regulars in the same spring training lineup, so it might be a while before we get a real sense of Girardi’s plans.

• In the catching competition, Austin Romine is not necessarily on equal footing with Francisco Cervelli and Chris Stewart, but Girardi said Romine will get a serious look. “He still has an opportunity here,” Girardi said. Romine said he feels great this spring. He lost some weight and his back hasn’t been bothering him this winter.

• Girardi said that finding a right-handed DH is a priority this spring. He also said he wants to see Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera on the field so he can completely get past worrying about them.

• Didn’t see Rivera or Andy Pettitte this morning, but Michael Pineda is here. So is Cesar Cabral. Between today and yesterday, I believe I’ve seen every pitcher — except Andy and Mo — who has a reasonable chance of making the big league roster. The only catcher in the mix who I didn’t see was Bobby Wilson, but my guess is that he’s around, I just didn’t see him.

• There are two additional rows of lockers in the Yankees clubhouse, and most rows have an extra locker to help fit so many guys. That said, there’s still one empy locker in the clubhouse. It’s the one next to Derek Jeter. It’s good to be the Captain.

- LoHud Blogs
 
anybody hear that douche youkilis say he'll always be a red sox :smh:


it's gonna take 4 walkoffs for me to accept him .... no less than 4 .....
 
anybody hear that douche youkilis say he'll always be a red sox :smh:


it's gonna take 4 walkoffs for me to accept him .... no less than 4 .....

It doesn't really bother me that he's a Yank, I'm ok with it. The way he answered questions about the Red Sox really pissed me off though.
 
I hope Joba beams a ball at him during the OF toss and nails him.

Semi-srs.

Besides, we're not winning this year. Macbk started the thread, not bkmac :smh:
 
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