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Originally Posted by Damian Rey
You can never have enough pitching, which is something that the Yankees have showcased lasy year with Burnett's issues and Hughes' this season.
Not to mention, calling up Montero and expecting him to help turn it around is asking a lot from a kid who hasn't seen one big league at bat and is going to have to really learn to adjust in a very pitching strong division.
I don't think calling him is a bad idea, but he's not going to be some sort of savior, either.
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I don't expect that. Our hitting isn't bad. I mean there are times that we get 9 or 10 runs and then the next day we have trouble scoring 2 or 3. I don't expect Montero to be a savior cause our hitting doesn't really need to be saved persey. We just need to get it more consistant. And having a young guy may just add a spark to some of the old fogies. I am not expecting Montero to come up and save us. I'm expecting him to come up and maybe hit average and that in turn may be the spark the Yankees need. We just need to be more consistent.