Joba Chamberlain

1st batter struckout

2nd " groundout

3rd " walked

4th " singled

5th " fly out

6th " struckout

7th " walked

8th " groundball into double play

33 pitches, 2.0 IP

19 strikes, 14 balls, 1H

2Ks, 2BB, AVG .167

 
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It was a very good debut for Joba. He was on the fast track this year blowing by competition in A, Double A, and Triple A. Just to be called up to bolster the bullpen will help his game next year because it is giving him exposure against the best competition and he's in the biggest market too. His future looks bright and he should be in the Yankees starting rotation next season.

 
Yeah, baby, yeah!!!! :bonez :clap :thumbs :woo :worship chuckleshuffle

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Welcome to the bigs, Joba!

 
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA said:
It was a very good debut for Joba. He was on the fast track this year blowing by competition in A, Double A, and Triple A. Just to be called up to bolster the bullpen will help his game next year because it is giving him exposure against the best competition and he's in the biggest market too. His future looks bright and he should be in the Yankees starting rotation next season.
keeps doing this and he may be in the bull pen for awhile

 
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA said:
It was a very good debut for Joba. He was on the fast track this year blowing by competition in A, Double A, and Triple A. Just to be called up to bolster the bullpen will help his game next year because it is giving him exposure against the best competition and he's in the biggest market too. His future looks bright and he should be in the Yankees starting rotation next season.
keeps doing this and he may be in the bull pen for awhile
My brother is a die hard Yankee fan and he and i have had this conversation before...we honestly feel that before the end of the year Joba will be seeing time in the starting rotation. Kay Igawa has not lived up to the hype this year and he may (SHOULD) lose his starting spot to Joba. GBR!!!

 
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