It's time for Joba Chamberlain to locate the strike zone and begin to resemble the stud starter the Yankees are counting on to stabilize the back of their rotation with front-end stuff.
"We want to see progress," manager Joe Girardi said of Chamberlain, his fifth starter, who will make his third spring start tonight against the Reds after pitching poorly in his first start and not retiring any of the five hitters he faced in his second. "We want to see him a little bit more mechanically sound. That's important because there is a direct correlation between mechanics and strikes." Continue
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