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Keep Bane in the Minors


Jason Giambi is slowly approaching being ready for the big leagues and well, this is terrible. Giambi getting called up clogs the roster, clogs the basepaths, it messes up everything. One reason why the Yankees have been so good the month of July is the play of Melky Cabrera. He is the only player the Yankees have that is good at defense in the outfield and he's hitting better than ever this month. The recalling of Jason Giambi means that his at bats will be taken away so Johnny Damon can get into the lineup every once in awhile. Melky should be in the lineup every day. I repeat, Melky should be playing center field every day.

Please Joe, keep Steroid Boy in the minors or at least on the bench. Don't ruin the current Yankee chemistry you have working. It's only been a year since you forced Sheffield and Matsui into the lineup during the ALDS and watched them both stink up the joint. Learn from your past mistakes please.

Comments

Frank the Tank said…
I agree, not only because I have melky in my Fantasy Baseball team, but he and Cano actually bring energy to the team, where as Giambi just brings about 5 gallons of sweat and a parasite.
Simon said…
So much for that they called him up merely hours after the post. Ugh.
Frank the Tank said…
yea, and are going to release Cairo to make room for him, makes alot of sense. get rid of a guy that can play every infield position to play a guy who can only DH.

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