The Yankees were among the teams that watched Kevin Millwood throw this
morning, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post (Twitter links).
Millwood rejected a minor league offer from the Yankees less than a month ago,
but the team appears to maintain interest in the right-hander.
Millwood posted a career-low ground ball rate and a career-high fly ball rate
last year and allowed 30 homers. He posted a 5.10 ERA with 6.2 K/9 and 3.1
BB/9 last year in his first season as an Oriole.
The numbers aren't particularly impressive, but Millwood's durability is. The
36-year-old has averaged 31 starts per season since joining the Braves'
rotation in 1998. Last year was typical for Millwood, as he started 31 games
and logged 190 2/3 innings.
Freddy Garcia, Bartolo Colon and Ivan Nova have pitched well enough that the
Yankees don't seem as desperate for starting options as they did earlier in
the winter, when Andy Pettitte first announced his retirement. The Cardinals,
another potential destination for Millwood, appear to have found their fifth
starter in former setup man Kyle McClellan, so they are not longer an obvious
fit for Millwood, either.
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去年 4勝16負.....不過也吃了190局
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