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Yankees GM Trying To Solve Crisis With Chien-Ming Wang By DOM AMORE | The Hartford Courant April 23, 2009 NEW HAVEN - The eye of a pitching coach was only a starting point for Brian Cashman. "We were talking about Chien-Ming Wang," the Yankees general manager said, " and [coach] Dave Eiland said, 'I think his arm angle is higher.' I said, 'We can measure that.' So our people looked at video in each stadium last year, and we discovered that it's five inches higher." In a wide-ranging discussion at Southern Connecticut State University with ESPN"s Peter Gammons and area Yankees fans Wednesday, Cashman described the processes employed by the modern GM, the tools at his disposal and how they're used. "It's just a way of quantifying things," he said. Wang is the biggest problem the Yankees face at the moment. An elite pitcher, Wang won 46 games in 2 1/2 years before a serious foot injury last June. In his first three starts this season, he has allowed 23 runs in six innings. "His velocity is down, and his sinkerball isn't sinking," Cashman said. "So we're starting by analyzing him physically." Wang is in Tampa, Fla., where he will throw 100 pitches in an extended spring training game today. And there will be emphasis on correcting that arm angle. Wang's next possible start would be in Detroit on Tuesday, but if the results in Tampa today are not satisfactory, he could be put on the disabled list. "I saw a pitcher was recently DLed for 'arm fatigue,'" Cashman said, alluding to the Red Sox's Daisuke Matsuzaka. "We haven't ruled anything out." http://tinyurl.com/c6oxdc -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.109.231.95
Alexboo:Crisis.. 04/23 22:08
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