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March 1, 2006

Hitting Will Carry Yankees in 2006

by @ 6:49 pm. Filed under 2006 Season

This is a solid article by MLB.com’s Tom Singer.  There’s no doubt that the Yankees have a spotty rotation.  And there’s also no doubt that the Yankees have the best lineup in all of baseball.  I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a ton of 7-5 games this season and the Yankees should be on the winning end of most of those.

Randy Johnson should be there this year and the wild card will be Mike Mussina.  He’s had two rough years and if this is his third, there could be trouble.  If he has one more great season left in the tank, then that’s a solid one-two punch.  The lineup could compete with an All Star team.  Robinson Cano, who’s hardly a poor hitter, will most likely be hitting ninth.

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