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    • WHAT If Cliff Lee were a Yankee
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  • 7/1/12
Can you imagine what the NY Media and Fans would be saying about this overrated Phoney B S artist, if he had the record he has now if he were here. Many times the moves you don't make turn out to be the best ones. That's why he's in Philly. He knew he couldn't handle NYC when he knew he wasn't really that good and he would get torn apart.
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  • 7/1/12

Keep on thinking that if it helps you sleep at night. So you are telling me that one of the best playoff pitchers over the last decade cannot handle pressure? Sure, he is not having the best year pitching wise, but a lot of the reason he still has no wins is because of the horrible Phillies offense. His last four starts have not been good, but before these last four games five out of six of the previous games he allowed three runs or less.

I suspect that if he were pitching for the Yanks right now he would probably have about seven wins. To say that he is an overrated B S artist, assuming you are not being sarcastic (which there are no signs of), just shows that you have no clue what a good pitcher in MLB is. I would gladly have Lee on this team. Had he signed in 2011 I think the Yanks would have made it to the WS last year.

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  • 7/1/12
I thought he is in Philly because his wife wanted to move back, and she wasn't too pleased with the Yankee fans?
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  • 7/1/12
I think that was part of it, but I also think that he really liked playing in Philadelphia. I do not see why he gets so much negative attention from Yankee fans because he chose a different team. So what. If he wants to pay there then that is his choice. He never said anything bad about the Yanks their fans, his wife might have, but who really cares what his wife thinks.
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  • 7/1/12
"Keep on thinking that if it helps you sleep at night. So you are telling me that one of the best playoff pitchers over the last decade cannot handle pressure?"
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You mean the guy with a 7.50 era and 6.94 era in his last 2 series pitched? With the latter being the World Series? He's you pick as one of the best pitcher in the playoffs the last decade?
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  • 7/1/12

Yes, I am saying that a man who has this line in the playoff's: 2.52 ERA, 7-3 win/loss, 82 IP with 10BB and 89 K's (more than one an inning), and a WHIP of, no this is not an error, 0.927 (YES I WROTE .927!). Sure his last three postseason starts have not been very good, actually they have been pretty bad, but that only makes the line I provided above more amazing.

Look at Pettittes postseason line, being that he is arguably one of the best PS pitchers in recent memory, maybe all-time, and you will see similar blimps on the radar: his 1999 postseason has very bad numbers even though he won 2 out of 3 games, his 2002 appearance against the Angels was a horror show, his time with Houston was all right to mediocre, and he has had other horrible postseasons throughout that time frame.

If you really do not think that Lee would make this team an infinitely better team than I suspect you are a very bitter person, or understand absolutely nothing about baseball.

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  • 7/1/12

I know this article is a bit old, and his PS stats have slipped a bit, but please try and argue against them (especially when looking at his overall PS stats and considering some very bad recent starts). I am a die hard Yanks fan, but if Lee was the current roster I would have him as the number one postseason starter (hard choice between pettitte and him) with pettitte next, and CC third.

Please scramble to do your best in proving why I am wrong. I suspect you will be scrambling for awhile.

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  • 7/1/12

Article:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=schoenfield/101026&sportCat=mlb

And please remember that I have no soft spot in my heart for Mr. Lee, but to make such ignorant statements is, well, ignorant. No matter what his stats or win/loss this year is he is still a great (not just very good, not above average, but great) pitcher in MLB. I would love to have him in pinstripes.

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  • 7/1/12
Next thing you are going to say is that Mussina was a bad post season pitcher. While it is a common misconception, among those who do not pay attention of course, but not true in the least.
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  • 7/1/12
Just for facts, CC has not been any better then Lee when it comes to playoff stats.. check his out and stop worrying about Mr. Lee..
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  • 7/1/12
No, it is Cashmans fault. Had BC offered him a hundred billion trillion dollars he would have those 7 wins you spoke of. Plus, Alfredo Aceves would still be here with his 0-5 and 4.5 ERA. Fire BC.
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  • 7/1/12
Duh....If Cliff Lee were a Yankee,he'd have been staring on Friday instead of Warren
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  • 7/1/12
Maybe if he wants a winning team he should like, win a game?? Start small, with one?
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  • 7/1/12
You are right, believe Nova had 7 wins with ERA over 5.00 this year.
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  • 7/1/12

Cliff Lee (in playoffs) > CC Sabathia (in playoffs)

Whoever is denying that is the biggest idiot ever.

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