Let's hope the Orioles trounce the Red Sox!
It is a shame that Kennedy, that Yankee rookie pitcher that you are all so proud of for winning his game today was not the rookie who pitched the best game today.
Clay Buccholz pitched a no hitter in his second MLB start for the Red Sox tonight.
One game does not decide who is going to be a better pitcher. Why didn't you make the same remark about Joba. Time will tell. I have seen great rookies come and go very quickly. Ian Kennedy did not pitch a no-hitter but he did very well and pitch 7 innings which is what you want from a starter.
BTW, H. Matsui used to be an excellent hitter with man in scoring position. It seems like everytime he has man in scoring position the guy cannot even get a man on third home with less than two outs. This guy is nothing like the hype that surrounded him. He is a bad outfielder and has no arm and his bat has been less than crucial in 2007.
Yes - I'm a Yankee fan.
But the best pitching thing goes both ways doesn't it? I mean both Wang and Pettitte have had great seasons - as good as any other 2 starters.
Their bullpen is now pretty solid (thanks Joba) - Mo has been real good since April, etc.
They have as good a chance as all of the other playoff teams in regard to pitching, and they have the best offense as well IMO.
But thats why they play it on the field, not in a forum thread.