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All Crap Decade Team: New York Yankees

Over the past 11 seasons the New York Yankees have made the postseason every year, so one would imagine that their all crap team wouldn't be that bad. Well come to find out, they are. They are very bad. Especially the pitching staff.

Lineup (min. 100+ Games)

C: Joe Girardi 1997: .264 Batting Average with 1 HR over 398 at bats.

1B: Tony Clark 2004: .221 Batting Average with 92 strikeouts over 106 games and 253 at bats.

2B: Tony Womack 2005: .276 On Base % with 0 home runs over 329 at bats.

3B: Scott Brosius 2000: .230 average over 470 at bats.

SS: Derek Jeter 1997: .291 Batting Average with only 10 home runs over 654 at bats. When DJ is your SS for over a decade it's tough to find a miserable season.

OF: Chad Curtis 1998: .243 Batting Average with 80 strikeouts over 456 at bats.

OF: Chuck Knoblauch 2001: .250 with 9 Home Runs over 137 miserably fielded games. Chuckies move to the OF was a bad one.

OF: Rondell White 2002: .288 on base % with 86 strikeouts over 455 at bats.

DH: Ruben Sierra 2004: .244 batting average over .307 at bats.

BN: Andy Philips 2006: .240 batting average with 56 strikeouts compared to 59 hits in 246 at bats.

BN: Jorge Posada 1999: .245 batting average with 91 strikeouts compared to 93 hits in 379 at bats.

BN: Charlie Hayes 1997: .258 batting average over 353 at bats.

BN: Bernie Williams 2005: .249 average with 12 home runs over 485 at bats.

Starting Pitching (min. 18 starts)

SP: David Cone 2000: 4-14 with a 6.91 ERA over 30 games including 29 starts. Allowed 192 hits and 82 walks in 155 innings.

SP: Jeff Weaver 2003: 7-9 with a 5.99 ERA over 30 games including 24 starts.

SP: Kenny Rogers 1997: 6-7 with a 5.65 ERA over 31 games including 22 starts.

SP: Mike Mussina 2007: 11-10 with a 5.15 ERA over 27 starts. Allowed 185 hits and 35 walks over 152 innings.

SP: Ted Lilly 2001:
5-6 with a 5.37 ERA over 26 games and 21 starts.

Relief Pitching (min. 25 appearances)

RP: Mike Stanton 1998: 5.47 ERA over 67 games.

RP: Jason Grimsley 2000: 5.04 ERA over 63 games.

RP: Felix Heredia 2004: 6.28 ERA over 47 games. 44 Hits and 20 Walks allowed over 38.7 innings.

RP: Sean Henn 2007: 7.12 ERA over 29 games.

RP: Ron Villone 2006: 5.04 ERA over 70 games.

RP: Juan Acevedo 2003: 7.71 ERA over 26 games.

RP: Kyle Farnsworth 2007: 4.80 ERA over 64 games.

All Crap Team Index

Comments

Frank the Tank said…
Heredia has to be the worst, they would have been better off having Don Zimmer pitch.

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