The Yankee beat: bullpen management, Logan, and DeJesus
Memorial Day weekend is over and I’m slowly getting back into the swing of things. Last night’s Yankees game was a mess. Not only did Phil Hughes pitch like garbage, but Joe Girardi made it harder for the Yankees to win last night’s game with at least three very questionable moves. Here is the recap and WPA graph.
Here is what the Yankees blogosphere has been discussing...
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1 day ago
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1 day ago
New York Yankees: Bullpen might be without Boone
Just as Spring Training is about to close, Mark Feinsand of the NY Daily News tweeted that New York Yankees lefty specialist Boone
Logan showed up at the ballpark today with back problems and was heading to the doctor.
Shortly after, Mark Craig at the Star Ledger confirmed that Logan was sent to get an MRI exam.
Well, this is not great news as Logan was the Yankees best and most...
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April 04, 2012
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April 04, 2012
Boone Logan to get MRI’s for bad back
Just when it seemed like the Yankees would make it through spring training without any injuries Michael Pineda, Cesar Cabral, and now possibly Boone Logan will start the season on the DL.
Logan showed up to camp today complaining about back problems so the Yankees have sent him to get an MRI to have things checked out, according to Mark Feinsand and Marc Carig.
No word yet on whether...
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April 04, 2012
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April 04, 2012
Boone Logan Having Some Back Problems
According to those who've watched spring training this year, Clay Rapada looks like he'll be the main lefty out of the pen as the season begins.
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April 04, 2012
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April 04, 2012
Girardi: Yankees won’t necessarily carry a 2nd lefty in pen
The Yankees roster is all but set and barring injuries there really is only a fight for spot, the 25th spot on the roster. That spot will come down to either an extra outfielder or another reliever.
Since the Yankees only have one left, Boone Logan, and Chris Dickerson was recently taken off the 40-man roster indications are that they are leaning, at least early on, in carrying...
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March 15, 2012
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March 15, 2012
Yankees, Logan Agree To One-Year Deal
The Yankees and left-handed reliever Boone Logan agreed to a one-year contract worth $1.87 million. Logan was the sixth and final player to avoid salary arbitration with the Yankees (Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, David Roberston, Brett Gardner, Russell Martin). Boone Logan asked for $2.1 million and was met with a $1.7 million offer. Logan can [...]
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January 26, 2012
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January 26, 2012
Yankkees, Boone Logan settle arbitration, agree to one-year contract
One-year deal is worth $1,875,000
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January 26, 2012
Yankees reach deal to avoid arbitration with Boone Logan
The Yankees have finalized a deal with their last arbitration eligible player as they have reached a agreement with Boone Logan on a one-year $1.875 million contract, according to an AP report.
Headed to arbitraton, Logan proposed a $2.1 million deal while he countered with $1.7 million. This deal is right in the middle, but includes a $25K bonus if he appears in at least 55 games...
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January 26, 2012
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January 26, 2012
No hearings for Yanks as Logan agrees to pact
The Yankees avoided arbitration with their lone remaining eligible player on Thursday, inking left-handed reliever Boone Logan to a one-year, $1.87 million contract.
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January 26, 2012
Yanks LHP Logan agrees to 1 yr., $1.875M (AP)
The Yankees settled their final salary arbitration case, agreeing with left-hander Boone Logan on a one-year contract worth $1,875,000. The agreement Thursday was just below the midpoint between the $2.1 million he had asked for last week in arbitration and the $1.7 million New York had offered. But Logan can earn a $25,000 bonus if he appears in 55 games this season.
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January 26, 2012
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