logo

Yankees Tamed by…Brett Tomko?

August 18, 2009   ·     ·   Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees

It won’t be remembered along the same lines of USA 4, USSR 3 or Jets 16, Colts 7, but the Yankees’ loss to the Brett Tomko-led Oakland A’s on Monday night certainly deserves its place somewhere on the upset scale.

You remember Brett Tomko, right? The 36-year-old right-hander served as New York’s mop-up man during the first half of the season. He is perhaps best known for being unspeakably awful in his 15 appearances in pinstripes.

Tomko was upset with the organization upon getting DFA’d last month, feeling he hadn’t been used enough to be effective. I don’t even think he was joking.

But there he was at the hideous Oakland Coliseum on Monday, dancing through five innings unscathed to pick up his first win with the A’s. Special thanks are in order to A-Rod for his splendid bases-loaded at-bat in the fourth inning. The 1-2-3 double play set the tone for the game.

I’d be interested to know how the Yankees felt about losing to their disposed mop-up man, but I’m not entirely sure they were even at the game. This was a poor effort by the team, the second-straight stinker after an unreal four-week run.

This is no time to panic, of course.

The Yankees are 74-45 and seven games ahead of the Boston Red Sox in the AL East. But with a three-game series looming at Fenway Park this weekend, the Yankees shouldn’t mess around against a lowly Oakland team.

CC Sabathia gets the ball on Tuesday.

The big lefty is coming off of back-to-back excellent starts and looks to be on the precipice of one of his classic second half rolls. In his last two outings, Sabathia has allowed one run over 15 2/3 innings, striking out 19 and walking four. His ERA is down to 3.64.

Sabathia is the one player that separates this Yankees team from the many others that have failed this decade. He is a true stopper. Following a pair of ugly losses coming off of a long winning run, logic dictates the Yankees are heading toward a losing streak.

It’s in Sabathia’s job description to make sure stuff like that doesn’t happen. He punches in for another shift tonight.

readers comments





Yankee Tickets

Yankee Tickets

Shop Yankee

Shop Yankee