If, as the Yankees want you to believe, Joba Chamberlain is young and learning to be a starter, does that mean age has wrapped a blanket around Andy Pettitte?
One game after Chamberlain's third straight subpar outing, the Yankees asked Pettitte to go deep against the Angels yesterday. Yet, like Chamberlain, Pettitte was rocked, didn't take advantage of an early four-run pillow and couldn't get through five innings as the Angels administered a 14-8 spanking in front of 42,602 at Angels Stadium.
As quick as the Angels scoot from first to third, a six-game trip that opened with three wins in Minneapolis and vaulted the Yankees into a first-place tie in the AL East is in danger of finishing 3-3 and sending the Yankees into the All-Star break looking to acquire a starting pitcher. Continue
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