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		<title>American League Gold Glove Winners 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the National League Gold Glove winners, the American League Gold Glove winners feature a lot of young faces. Apparently, the best fielders in 2008 were young players who had never won this award before. Here is a look at the 2008 AL Gold Glove award winners:
Pitcher &#8211; Mike Mussina, New York Yankees &#8211; 8th Gold Glove
Catcher &#8211; Joe Mauer, Minnesota Twins &#8211; 1st Gold Glove
First Baseman &#8211; Carlos Pena, Tampa Bay Rays &#8211; 1st Gold Glove
Second Baseman &#8211; Dustin Pedroia, Boston Red Sox &#8211; 1st Gold Glove
Shortstop &#8211; Michael Young, Texas Rangers &#8211; 1st Gold Glove
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve/2008-gold-glove-winners-national-league/">National League Gold Glove winners</a>, the American League Gold Glove winners feature a lot of young faces. Apparently, the best fielders in 2008 were young players who had never won this award before. Here is a look at the 2008 AL Gold Glove award winners:</p>
<p>Pitcher &#8211; <strong>Mike Mussina</strong>, New York Yankees &#8211; 8th Gold Glove<br />
Catcher &#8211; <strong>Joe Mauer</strong>, Minnesota Twins &#8211; 1st Gold Glove<br />
First Baseman &#8211; <strong>Carlos Pena</strong>, Tampa Bay Rays &#8211; 1st Gold Glove<br />
Second Baseman &#8211; <strong>Dustin Pedroia</strong>, Boston Red Sox &#8211; 1st Gold Glove<br />
Shortstop &#8211; <strong>Michael Young</strong>, Texas Rangers &#8211; 1st Gold Glove<br />
Third Baseman &#8211; <strong>Adrian Beltre</strong>, Seattle Mariners &#8211; 2nd Gold Glove<br />
Outfielder &#8211; <strong>Ichiro Suzuki</strong>, Seattle Mariners &#8211; 8th Gold Glove<br />
Outfielder &#8211; <strong>Torii Hunter</strong>, Los Angeles Angels &#8211; 8th Gold Glove<br />
Outfielder &#8211; <strong>Grady Sizemore</strong>, Cleveland Indians &#8211; 2nd Gold Glove</p>
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		<title>American League Cy Young Candidates 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 05:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Kersey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[5) Mike Mussina, New York Yankees
Although he doesn&#8217;t have a legitimate chance to win the award, Mike Mussina has pitched well enough in 2008 to be an American League Cy Young favorite. While many Yankee fans were ready to bury him coming into the season, Mussina responded with a vintage season. He currently has an ERA of 3.57 to go with a record of 18-9.
4) Roy Halladay, Toronto Blue Jays
Another year, another Roy Halladay great season. Perhaps the most underrated pitcher in the entire major leagues, Halladay currently has a 2.81 ERA and a 19-11 record. It took the Blue [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve">Knuckle Curve</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>5) <strong>Mike Mussina</strong>, New York Yankees<br />
Although he doesn&#8217;t have a legitimate chance to win the award, Mike Mussina has pitched well enough in 2008 to be an American League Cy Young favorite. While many Yankee fans were ready to bury him coming into the season, Mussina responded with a vintage season. He currently has an ERA of 3.57 to go with a record of 18-9.</p>
<p>4) <strong>Roy Halladay</strong>, Toronto Blue Jays<br />
Another year, another Roy Halladay great season. Perhaps the most underrated pitcher in the entire major leagues, Halladay currently has a 2.81 ERA and a 19-11 record. It took the Blue Jays a while it kick it into gear this season but Halladay has been behind their late season resurgence. </p>
<p>3) <strong>Daisuke Matsuzaka</strong>, Boston Red Sox<br />
After signing that enormous contract last season, Daisuke Matsuzaka got off to a relatively slow start to his big league career in the United States. However this season, Matsuzaka has been everything the Red Sox wished he&#8217;d become. He has an amazing 18-2 record to go with a sparkling 2.80 ERA. If this were any other year, he&#8217;d be a great candidate to take home the Cy Young Award.</p>
<p>2) <strong>Cliff Lee</strong>, Cleveland Indians<br />
Seemingly out of nowhere Cliff Lee has put up ridiculous stats this season. He leads the American League in wins and ERA at 22 and 2.41, respectively. He only has two losses and has been a consistent force for the Indians all season long. Considering that the Indians underperformed for much of the year, Lee&#8217;s strong season is even that much more spectacular.</p>
<p>1) <strong>Francisco Rodriguez</strong>, Los Angeles Angels<br />
The only thing standing between Cliff Lee and the Cy Young Award is Francisco Rodriguez. The Angels closer has had one of the best seasons of all-time for a reliever as he&#8217;s amassed a <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve/francisco-rodriguez-video-saves-record/">major league record number of saves</a>. To date, Rodriguez has 61 saves and an ERA of 2.31. It&#8217;s difficult for relievers to win the Cy Young, but Rodriguez&#8217;s season is noteworthy enough that he has a very good shot at taking home the trophy.</p>
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<strong>Francisco Rodriguez has pitched his name into the record books and Cy Young consideration.</strong></center></p>
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		<title>Chien-Ming Wang Injury Update &#8211; Foot Injury</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chien-Ming Wang injured his foot running the bases in an interleague game.  Wang limped from third base to home before trainers rushed to his side.  The diagnosis has Wang out until at least the beginning of September.  The New York Yankees ended up beating the Houston Astos 13-0 in the game in which Wang hurt his foot.
Wang has been the Yankees pitching ace the last few years.  This season, he has arguably been the team&#8217;s best pitcher.  Wang has a record of 8-2 with a 4.07 ERA.  In both 2006 and 2007, Wang had [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve">Knuckle Curve</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chien-Ming Wang injured his foot running the bases in an interleague game.  Wang limped from third base to home before trainers rushed to his side.  The diagnosis has Wang out until at least the beginning of September.  The New York Yankees ended up beating the Houston Astos 13-0 in the game in which Wang hurt his foot.</p>
<p>Wang has been the Yankees pitching ace the last few years.  This season, he has arguably been the team&#8217;s best pitcher.  Wang has a record of 8-2 with a 4.07 ERA.  In both 2006 and 2007, Wang had 19 wins for New York.</p>
<p>With Wang out, the Yankees will have to rely on starters Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte and Joba Chamberlain to carry the load. </p>
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<strong>Chien-Ming Wang Injury &#8211; New York Yankees Pitcher</strong></center></p>
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		<title>New York Yankees in Last Place &#8211; Solutions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 00:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tampa Bay Rays beat the New York Yankees on Thursday to send the Yankees into last place.  The Rays won the game 5-2 behind a strong pitching performance from Scott Kazmir and a two-run homerun by backup catcher Shawn Riggans.
The Yankees are now 20-22 and in last place in the AL East.  The Rays, with a record of 24-17, are in first place.  
How can the Yankees turn save their season?
1. Get Healthy
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tampa Bay Rays beat the New York Yankees on Thursday to send the Yankees into last place.  The Rays won the game 5-2 behind a strong pitching performance from Scott Kazmir and a two-run homerun by backup catcher Shawn Riggans.</p>
<p>The Yankees are now 20-22 and in last place in the AL East.  The Rays, with a record of 24-17, are in first place.  </p>
<p>How can the Yankees turn save their season?</p>
<p>1. <strong>Get Healthy</strong><br />
The <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve/injury-update-new-york-yankees/">Yankees are dealing with a number of injuries</a> at the moment.  Most prominently, the team is without Hall of Fame third baseman Alex Rodriguez.  Rodriguez has a strained quadriceps that has kept him out of the lineup for the entire month of May.  In that time, <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve/alex-rodriguez-chokes-in-the-delivery-room/">Rodriguez has only been seen choking in the delivery room</a>.  Besides Rodriguez, veteran catcher Jorge Posada and young starter Phil Hughes are also battling injuries.  Posada has a shoulder injury, while Hughes has a broken rib.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Get Hitting</strong><br />
The Bronx Bombers are more like the Bronx Bunters this year.  No player on the team is having that great of a season at the plate.  Jason Giambi leads the team with seven homeruns – but he also has a batting average of .184.  Veterans like Bobby Abreu and Derek Jeter are having decent but not great seasons.  Young players like Robinson Cano and Melky Cabrera haven’t lived up to their potential. The Yankees need a hot bat to emerge.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Get Pitching Depth</strong><br />
Chien-Ming Wang has been very good for the Yankees this year.  Mike Mussina and Andy Pettitte have had their ups and downs but overall they have been good enough.  The problem is the rest of the rotation is in shambles.  The Yankees were hoping that Hughes and Ian Kennedy could be the other two starts, but Hughes is hurt and Kennedy has been ineffective.  Whether it’s a trade or a young pitcher stepping up, the Yankees need a more balanced rotation.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Get Torre?</strong><br />
While the Yankees are struggling, Joe Torre has the Los Angeles Dodgers at 21-19.  Could the Yankees be showing signs of missing Torre?  Perhaps.  George Steinbrenner and his twin son Hank Steinbrenner won’t give current manager Joe Girardi as much leeway as they gave Torre.  If the Yankees don’t turn it around ASAP, Girardi might be sent packing.</p>
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<b>Does Joe Girardi Hear Joe Torre&#8217;s Footsteps?</b></center></p>
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		<title>Random Wednesday: Jeffrey Hammonds</title>
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This week we return to the current era. Outfielder Jeffrey Hammonds starred at Stanford from 1990 to 1992, playing alongside Mike Mussina, among other, less notable future big leaguers.
The Baltimore Orioles selected Hammonds with the fourth pick overall in the 1992 draft, two slots before the New York Yankees nabbed a high-school shortstop named Derek Jeter. Perhaps pushed too quickly, Hammonds made his big-league debut on June 25, 1993, against those Yankees, after just 257 minor-league plate appearances. Hammonds singled twice and walked in three trips to the plate that day, and hit .305/.312/.467 in 33 [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/knucklecurve">Knuckle Curve</a></p>
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<p>This week we return to the current era. Outfielder <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hammoje01.shtml">Jeffrey Hammonds</a> starred at Stanford from 1990 to 1992, playing alongside Mike Mussina, among other, less notable future big leaguers.</p>
<p>The Baltimore Orioles selected Hammonds with the fourth pick overall in the 1992 draft, two slots before the New York Yankees nabbed a high-school shortstop named Derek Jeter. Perhaps pushed too quickly, Hammonds made his big-league debut on <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BAL/BAL199306250.shtml">June 25, 1993</a>, against those Yankees, after just 257 minor-league plate appearances. Hammonds singled twice and walked in three trips to the plate that day, and hit .305/.312/.467 in 33 games with Baltimore in &#8216;93.</p>
<p>The next three seasons saw Hammonds battle injuries and ineffectiveness, but in 1997, he finally started to deliver on his potential. That season he hit .264/.323/.486 for the Orioles in 118 games. The Orioles rewarded Hammonds by trading him to Cincinnati midway through the &#8216;98 season.</p>
<p>In 1999, Hammonds hit .279/.347/.523 in 123 games for the Reds. Again, he was rewarded with a trade &#8212; this time being shipped to Colorado for an aging Dante Bichette.</p>
<p>Hammonds took full advantage of his new situation, hitting .335/.395/.529 in 122 games for the Rockies. That winter, the Brewers, perhaps unaware of his gaudy splits (.399/.465/.651 at Coors Field, .275/.325/.415 on the road), inked Hammonds to an ill-advised 3-year contract worth roughly $22 million.</p>
<p>In a development that surprised nobody outside of the Milwaukee front office, Hammonds&#8217; numbers regressed. Actually, that&#8217;s a tremendous understatement: he hit .248/.321/.398 in 187 games for the Brewers before being being released on June 4, 2003.</p>
<p>A few weeks later, the Giants signed Hammonds. He spent most of &#8216;03 and &#8216;04 in San Francisco, then played 13 games for the Washington Nationals in 2005. Now 37 years old, and presumably retired, Hammonds owns a .272/.338/.449 batting line (99 OPS+) in a tick over 3400 big-league plate appearances.</p>
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