Showing posts with label CC Sabathia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CC Sabathia. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Sabathia scuffles, but no cause for concern

CC Sabathia continues to mix good and bad starts in 2009. The Yankees ace threw 112 pitches, just half of them for strikes, without getting through the seventh inning against the A's. He walked four, gave up six hits and a three-run homer to Kurt Suzuki. Sabathia's six earned runs in 6 2/3 innings is messy at best, although he avoided a loss as the Yankees rallied to tie and won the game in 14 innings, 9-7.

Fantasy Impact: This is not the first time Sabathia has struggled. While his ERA ballooned to 4.81, Sabathia has just a 3.65 lifetime ERA. Last season's incredible run with the Brewers, in which he won 11 times in 17 outings while posting a 1.65 ERA, was the best stretch of his career. Those stunning numbers probably had some to do with Sabathia facing a league of hitters that had rarely or never faced him before.

Now he's back in the A.L. with DHs and opponents who know him well. We're going to expect that ERA to return to the mid-threes this year. Sabathia is just one good start away from accomplishing that.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Sabathia money

CC Sabathia earned every bit of his big-money contract with the Yankees today, rolling into the eighth inning against Kansas City with six strikeouts and no earned runs. The Yankees used his stellar performance for a comfortable 6-1 win.

Sabathia is owed $161-million over the next seven seasons in Yankee pinstripes. He started 35 games for the Indians and Brewers last season, so if he keeps up that pace for the next seven years, Sabathia will earn $657,142.86 each time he climbs the hill.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Izturis is good, for a day

CC Sabathia got rocked in Baltimore in his first start as a Yankee, giving up six earned runs in 4 1/3 innings. He didn't strike out a single Orioles batter. But what was most shocking in the 10-5 Baltimore beat-down of New York was Cesar Izturis belting his first, and perhaps his only home run of the season.

Fantasy Impact: Here's hoping you started Izturis. He might not hit another one this season. Izturis owned 12 home runs in 3,165 previous MLB at bats. In 2008 he homered once, the first time he went deep since 2006.