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Last week, our Baseball Prospectus 2012 arrived. That was a good day.
It's been years since anyone's expected Joba to develop into the Next Great Yankees Pitcher, but now even diminished expectations won't be met.
Joe Girardi made the announcement this afternoon.
'The Wall Street Journal' addresses the question of whether the Yankees are the fattest baseball team ever.
"He's heavier, we'll just leave it at that," says Brian Cashman.
At a WFAN Breakfast With a Champion event this morning, the Yankees GM spoke honestly about Derek Jeter, Joba Chamberlain, and others.
The Yankees protected a one-run lead in the eighth, while Chamberlain remained in the bullpen.
Of course, take it all with a grain of salt.
His ninth-inning error proves costly, a night after beating Boston with a walk-off home run.
More specifically, he's currently "a starter in the bullpen."
Our look at the twenty most important players of the upcoming Yankees season continues.
The righty pitches well against the Phillies, and remains an option to start, for now.
The righty takes the mound today, and he's running out of chances to win a spot in the rotation.
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