CaliCuse
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BPutting aside his annual post all-star game collapse,I would love to see the numbers of his too often give up runs safer getting a lead He seems like a regular and consistent kind of pitcher that gives up a lead shortly after he receives it from the offense. It pro bay one of the most frustrating things he does. I'm guessing that he won't be around in2015. The Yankees have too many younger options to put in play. IfI had to guess about who that option might be I would list Whitley or Clarkin as the first possibilities. course there is the hoped for return of Nova and or Pineda. CC is a possibility as well but I wouldn't put him ahead of the others at this point. His future as a pitcher is going to be limited by age and previous abuse of his body by himself and his teams overusing him. That includes the Yankees for allowing hom to go to high pitch counts.