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In those seasons, the Yankees were able to outlast the Red Sox because the Yankees had the better pitching staff. This year, that is not the case.
Not only are the Sox off to the biggest lead that they have had over the Yankes this early into the season in quite some time, but the Sox' pitching is better, which means it will be all that tougher for the Yankes to climb out of the mess they have themselves in.
Side note: have you seen the amount of runs the Red Sox Single-A affiliate the Lancaster JetHawks have given up? In last weekend's three game series against Lake Elsinore they were outscored 63-20!! (No kidding!) They won the middle game of the series, 14-12. The other two were losses of 30-0 (*ouch!*) and 21-6. I hope the Red Sox continue to look for pitching in Japan. Because it doesn't seem like it's coming from the lower minor leagues any time soon....
As for Wake, I don't hate him like Ted Swift, but this start tonite is making me suspect that his early performance was an illusion and he will revert to the innings-eating league average starter we've known and (most of us) loved. That's going to put a little more pressure on the starters, even if I'd prefer to put Tavarez in the bullpen when Lester is ready.