Let's Use Our Heads
There are a ton of stories in the paper today about how yesterday's rainout helped the Yankees. The thinking is that because the rain washed out Andy Pettitte's start, the Yankees can shift the rotation and skip Igawa's scheduled turn on Wednesday. All of that is true, but consider the fact that by pitching today Pettitte will not be able to make his scheduled start on Friday which is the opener of the Subway Series.
Add in the fact that the Mets were rained out last Friday and had to play two on Saturday. They used Santana and Pelfrey in their two games Saturday. They play this upcoming Thursday and then head to the Stadium Friday. They can slot Pelfrey and Santana however they want for those two games so does anyone doubt that they will save Santana for Friday night against the Yankees?
Because of the rain, the Yankees have to chose when they want to pitch Rasner, Thursday or Friday, they will need to use either Igawa or the infamous "TBA" for the other start. Considering the opponent and likely starter, I think it is unlikely you would see any of the rookies, including Kennedy make Friday's start. So, I would imagine Rasner goes Friday and that leaves Thursday's start up in the air. This is just a guess, but I would suspect that Dan Giese, the 30-year old journeyman who is doing well in AAA gets the call. Giese pitched for Scranton on Saturday which means he is in turn and he has a 1.13 ERA in 39 innings so far this year. My backup candidate would be Chase Wright. Wright is only at AA, but he has pitched pretty well and we have obviously seen him before. Wright's one advantage is that he is already on the 40-man roster. The Yankees could move Cervelli to the 60-day DL to make room for Giese so I don't think it is that big an advantage.
I think the one thing every Yankees' fan can agree on is that we don't want to see Igawa again. Stay tuned....