Nope, can't say I expected CC to be GOOD.....I am hoping➡ as he gets more work his location will improve and also regain a couple MPH on his fastball. But in his case, most of the baseball world agrees IF he is to become an effective pitcher again, he must locate his pitches better and whether we like it or not, it should improve with time......otherwise HE IS WASHED UP. Give it some more time, a few more starts. Ever throw darts? Touch and feel. Don't worry, I'll be the first one to tear him up when I think - imo- it's time!
Don't tell me about having "clues"......stop the crap, YOU have already been proven as wrong as can be AGAINST my opinion regarding Arod "not making it out of ST".... .....And I HAVE said at the time of the trade that I didn't like to see Greene go. Now tell me how the Yanks were supposed to maybe put CC on waivers or trade him, LMAO, instead of sticking with him and seeing what he has left. Now tell the board about Greene (who you are crowing about)...... Ready, set, go➡ Do you think he's the difference between the Yanks competing for a playoff spot? Yanks used him in a trade.....AND the results of that trade are far from being decided....AND they traded him for a YOUNG SS hoping to fill an important role. And before you respond ....go back and reread this post, I'm beginning to wonder about your nasty confrontational attitude......READ MY WHOLE post....and the board is also welcome. Reading comprehension.....NOT convenient amnesia!
Lets play nice. It's the same old bad inning Sabathia. The problem is that one inning usually is the difference in the game.
I know its only game #3 but I just can't shake the feeling that this going to be one long boring season.
Yes, indeed, he seems to have this one bad inning thing.....and maybe, as he gets more work....possibly because he is a very large fellow trying to get back in the groove not pitching in almost a year AND losing some on his faatball. I'm giving him a few more starts to work out his location issues before I get the sword out. I'll continue to defer to his professionalism and combativeness...for now.