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  • Kashanova
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2003
    • 12695

    #1

    Yanks Snag Chacon

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2118888


    Yankees get 27-year-old right-hander from Rockies

    The New York Yankees acquired pitcher Shawn Chacon from the Colorado Rockies for a pair of minor leaguers on Thursday night, filling the opening in their injury-ravaged rotation.

    In exchange for Chacon, a 27-year-old right-hander, the Rockies get Ramon Ramirez and Edwardo Sierra.

    Chacon was an All-Star for the Rockies in 2003, when he had 11 wins at the All-Star break. But he didn't get another victory and finished 11-8 with a 4.60 ERA.

    Colorado moved him to the bullpen the following year and while he had 35 saves, he also had nine blown saves to go along with a 1-9 record and a 7.11 ERA. He is 1-7 with a 4.09 ERA this year in 12 starts and one relief appearance.

    His last outing was Sunday at Pittsburgh, and the Yankees hope to start him Saturday against the Los Angeles Angels.

    "It is hard to put it out of your mind," Chacon said of trade rumors after a loss at Washington on July 19. "It is hard not to think about it."


    The Yankees were in desperate need of pitching help after Kevin Brown went on the disabled list for the 14th time in his career. The pitcher will go to California to be examined by back expert Dr. Robert Watkins.



    Brown has a lumbar strain, according to the Yankees. Watkins operated on Brown in June 2002 to repair a disc in the nerve canal of the pitcher's lower back, and the Yankees are unsure whether Brown will be sidelined for the rest of the season.


    "Hopefully in the next 24, 48 hours we'll have more of a clue to that," Yankees manager Joe Torre said before New York beat Minnesota 6-3. "Hopefully that's not the case because I know that's certainly not what he wants, and it's certainly not what we want or need. But, as I say, his physical well being is No. 1 here. I really -- I don't know what the answer is. I have to really get the doctors to tell me."


    Brown, 40, is 4-7 with a 6.50 ERA in 13 starts this season. The five-time All-Star was on the DL from April 3-17 and June 18-July 18 with a strained back, then returned this month without a rehab start and allowed 13 runs in 7 2/3 innings during starts at Texas and the Los Angeles Angels. He was examined by Dr. Yechiel Kleen in Colorado, who spoke this week with Yankees physician Dr. Stuart Hershon.


    "He's bothered by this whole thing because first off, he obviously wants to help here," Torre said. "But secondly, he's not well at this point in time."


    Brown has been on the DL 10 times since December 1998, when he was given a $105 million, seven-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who traded him to the Yankees in December 2002. He was 41-19 in his first three years after signing the first $100 million deal in baseball history but has gone 31-26 since.


    New York made the roster move retroactive to July 24, the day after Brown's last appearance. The Yankees did not immediately fill the roster spot, debating whether to bring up a pitcher or a position player.


    Pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre said if New York doesn't acquire a starter, a string of relievers could be used Saturday against the Angels.


    "We'll probably, if we have to, we'll treat it like a spring training game," he said. "You try to pitch two or three guys two or three innings each unless something happens by Saturday."


    With Brown sidelined along with Carl Pavano, Jaret Wright and Chien-Ming Wang, who all have shoulder injuries, New York has brought up Aaron Small and acquired Al Leiter to join Randy Johnson and Mike Mussina in the rotation. Hideo Nomo, signed to a minor-league contract this week, needs work and won't be available this weekend, Torre said.


    Pavano made his first injury rehabilitation start Wednesday and will make at least one more.


    "He wants to get back here like everybody does when they go to Tampa for a period of time and have to deal 95, 100 [degrees] every day," Torre said.


    Wright, out since April, is scheduled to make his first rehab start Saturday. Outfielder Ruben Sierra, who has a strained left hamstring, is likely to start a rehab assignment this weekend. The earliest he could be activated is Wednesday.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
  • deeman11747
    G-M*nnnn
    • Feb 2003
    • 3194

    #2
    Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

    Ehh... don't know what to say. We need another starter but quietly... Eduardo Sierra looked as if he could progress into one of our better pitchign prospects.

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    • Vince
      Bow for Bau
      • Aug 2002
      • 26017

      #3
      Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

      Desperate times call for desperate measures.
      @ me or dap me

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      • Chuck
        MVP
        • May 2003
        • 2121

        #4
        Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

        The Rockies are stupid for doing this.

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        • jt45
          All Star
          • Apr 2003
          • 5074

          #5
          Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

          Originally posted by Chuck
          The Rockies are stupid for doing this.
          They don't care. They get 2 pitching prospects that, who knows, might turn out decent. They unload a salary. It's a win-win for them.

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          • Lintyfresh85
            Where have I been?
            • Jul 2002
            • 17492

            #6
            Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

            yeah the Rockies really never had a chance anyways. They should lock up Francis and pick up some quality sinker ballers. Then and only then will they start to have a chance.
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            • ehh
              Hall Of Fame
              • Mar 2003
              • 28962

              #7
              Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

              I guess I'd rather have Chacon starting this weekend than Nomo.
              "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

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              • Kashanova
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2003
                • 12695

                #8
                Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

                I think chacon could do good with the yankee's the run support is definetly gonna help

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                • nyisles16
                  All Star
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 8317

                  #9
                  Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

                  Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3
                  Desperate times call for desperate measures.

                  which leads to getting desperate pitchers

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                  • sdrotar
                    OS Managing Ed., 2002-07
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1055

                    #10
                    Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

                    Originally posted by Chuck
                    The Rockies are stupid for doing this.
                    Don't be so sure - have you watched Chacon pitch?

                    I have for years. He's petulant, moody, and pouts. He's one of the least "clutch" pitchers I've ever seen. None of those things tend to play well in the Bronx.
                    And - since his 11-win first half in 2003, he's 2-20 since.
                    I don't think the Yankees are exactly getting Cy Young here...
                    Shawn Drotar
                    Former Managing Editor, OperationSports.com (2002-07)

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                    • DGetz
                      Pro
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 636

                      #11
                      Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

                      Originally posted by sdrotar
                      Don't be so sure - have you watched Chacon pitch?

                      I have for years. He's petulant, moody, and pouts. He's one of the least "clutch" pitchers I've ever seen. None of those things tend to play well in the Bronx.
                      And - since his 11-win first half in 2003, he's 2-20 since.
                      I don't think the Yankees are exactly getting Cy Young here...

                      He may be 2-20 but he has a 4.09 ERA this year, including 3.12 away from Coors Field.

                      I think it's a good trade for the Yankees, given how few quality starter are available and that the Yanks have relativly little to give up in the way of prospects I think getting a pitcher like Chacon was as well as they could expected to do.
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                      • ILLCHILL
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 2820

                        #12
                        Re: Yanks Snag Chacon

                        Originally posted by DGetz
                        He may be 2-20 but he has a 4.09 ERA this year, including 3.12 away from Coors Field.

                        I think it's a good trade for the Yankees, given how few quality starter are available and that the Yanks have relativly little to give up in the way of prospects I think getting a pitcher like Chacon was as well as they could expected to do.

                        That away ERA is a great stat right there and makes a very good point.

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