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Brian Cashman stands behind call to balk on Johan Santana deal 全文將只張貼與王建民相關 Wang isn't considered to be on the same level as Beckett, Santana or Sabathia, yet his 38 wins over the past two years are more than any other pitcher in the majors. He crumbled in the postseason last year, going 0-2 with an abysmal 19.06 ERA, but he pitched well (1-1, 2.85) in his first two Octobers, showing that he can handle the pressures of the playoffs. "Wang has pitched great, he's been far up in the Cy Young voting, but people look at his one week in October last year and think he's less than what he is," Mussina said. "It's not fair to do that." Wang may not have the gaudy strikeout numbers to match some of the power pitchers around the league, but outside of two bad starts last fall, his results speak for themselves. "Wang is a No. 1 anywhere," Jorge Posada said. "I have no doubt about that." So is Wang good enough to lead the Yankees' rotation to the World Series? Consider that two years ago, the Cardinals won the title with a rotation that included Jeff Suppan, Jeff Weaver and Anthony Reyes. In the end, the contributions of Pettitte, Mussina, Chamberlain, Hughes and Kennedy will be just as important as anything else in determining the Yankees' success. Get to October and anybody can get the job done if they get hot at the right time - just ask David Wells and Orlando Hernandez, who combined to go 16-5 for the Yankees in the postseason. "You can have the Cy Young winner every year and still win 60 games," Girardi said. "It takes everybody." http://tinyurl.com/34jy6q 上面網址是第一頁 上面內容在第二頁 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.109.231.95