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Possible Story Behind Yanks Road Record Vs. LH Starters

Posted by Steve Lombardi on July 30, 2007

I've read that the Yankees are 2-13 this season against left-handed starters on the road.  That's a big reason why their overall W-L record this season is not great.  But, I was curious as to what happened in those 13 losses.  So, I turned to Baseball-Reference.com's Play Index Game Log Finder and set it for "For 2007, Against NYY, Throws LH, Team Won, At Home, as Starter" and this is what I found - sorting the results by Game Score for the starter facing New York:

Cnt Player            Date          Tm   Opp GmReslt App,Dec    IP   H  R ER BB SO HR Pit Str **GmSc** IR IS BF AB 2B 3B IBB HBP SH SF GDP SB CS Pk BK WP   ERA   

+----+-----------------+-------------+---+----+-------+---------+----+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+---+--------+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+--+--+--+--+--+------+   

1 Erik Bedard       2007-06-27    BAL  NYY W  4-0  GS-7  ,W   7    2  0  0  1  8  0 108  62     80         24 23  0  0   0   0  0  0   0  0  0  0  0  0   0.00   

2 Jarrod Washburn   2007-05-11    SEA  NYY W  3-0  GS-8  ,W   8    6  0  0  1  6  0 109  69     75         32 31  0  0   0   0  0  0   0  0  0  0  0  0   0.00   

3 Jeff Francis      2007-06-20    COL  NYY W  6-1  GS-7  ,W   7    5  1  1  1  9  0 100  59     71         26 25  2  0   0   0  0  0   1  0  0  0  0  0   1.29   

4 Scott Kazmir      2007-07-13    TBD  NYY W  6-4  GS-6  ,W   6    4  1  0  4  7  0 117  71     65         25 21  1  0   0   0  0  0   1  0  0  0  0  0   0.00   

5 Brian Burres      2007-07-28    BAL  NYY W  7-5  GS-6  ,W   6    4  1  1  3  7  1  98  58     64         24 20  0  0   0   1  0  0   1  2  1  0  0  0   1.50   

6 Oliver Perez      2007-05-18    NYM  NYY W  3-2  GS-8  ,W   7.2  5  2  2  2  5  1 111  67     64         28 26  0  0   0   0  0  0   1  1  0  0  0  0   2.35   

7 Jorge de la Rosa  2007-07-26    KCR  NYY W  7-0  GS-6  ,W   5.1  6  0  0  2  5  0  96  56     59         26 23  2  0   1   1  0  0   0  1  0  0  0  0   0.00   

8 Horacio Ramirez   2007-05-13    SEA  NYY W  2-1  GS-7  ,W   6.1  5  1  1  1  1  0  82  50     59         25 24  0  0   0   0  0  0   0  1  0  0  0  0   1.42   

9 Scott Kazmir      2007-04-24    TBD  NYY W  6-4  GS-7       6.2  5  3  1  2  5  1 108  59     59         28 25  1  0   0   1  0  0   1  0  0  0  0  0   1.35   

10 Noah Lowry        2007-06-24    SFG  NYY W  7-2  GS-6  ,W   5.2  2  1  1  5  2  0  91  52     58         22 17  0  0   0   0  0  0   2  0  0  0  0  0   1.59   

11 John Danks        2007-05-16(1) CHW  NYY W  5-3  GS-7  ,W   6.1  7  2  2  2  7  1  88  56     56         28 26  2  0   0   0  0  0   0  0  0  0  0  0   2.84   

12 Tom Glavine       2007-05-19    NYM  NYY W 10-7  GS-6  ,W   6    9  3  3  2  2  1 101  58     42         26 24  0  0   0   0  0  0   3  0  0  0  0  0   4.50   

13 Casey Fossum      2007-04-23    TBD  NYY W 10-8  GS-6  ,W   5.2 10  6  6  1  2  2  82  51     26         26 21  3  0   0   1  1  2   3  0  0  0  0  0   9.53

In the top 6 games listed here, you could say that the Yankees just ran into a pitcher who shut them down - period.  And, in the last 2 games listed here, you could say that the Yankees pitching staff was more to blame for the loss than New York's hitters.

The five games in the middle are the really interesting group. Four of the five games here were situations where it was the Yankees' "last game of the series and the day to leave town."  (These dates being 4/24, 5/13, 6/24, and 7/26.)  Could the issue here be that the Yankees just checked out of a series mentally before it was actually over - and that's the reason for their poor performance in these losses?  It's possible.  There have been reports this year that the Yankees lack focus at times.

So, take the bottom two games listed here in the list of thirteen (where the Yankees pitchers were to blame) and make them wins (instead of losses).  And, then take two of the four "mental checkout" losses and make them wins.  This makes the 2-13 record "against lefties on the road" read to be more like 6-9...which is not great...but, it's a lot better than 2-13.  And, with a 6-9 mark, it does not paint the "Can't beat lefties on the road" pitcture like the 2-13 record would suggest here.

The Yankees' 2-13 record in these may have more to do with the Yanks' pitching and their ability to focus than it does with which hand the other team is using to throw and where the games are being played.  I stress "may" - still, it's something to consider here.

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