

No wonder people think that the goal of a $189 million dollar payroll is becoming less of a goal by the day, if you ever really believed it was a real goal to begin with.

Tanya: Well geeze, when you put it that way. Can you give us a little something to feel better about? Maybe the Steinbrenners miss the $22,354 per hour they are paying to players on the DL, something? (The Orioles are paying $5,038 per hour to DL players.) Q: It doesn't even sound like you miss them that much! I can imagine patience with Chamberlain is wearing thin after that incident with Mariano Rivera. Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez are both due back after the All-Star Game, but both are old and had pretty concerning injuries, so banking on either one of them wouldn't be the smart bet.
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Ivan Nova and Joba Chamberlain could be back by the time the next series begins, but honestly, I don't think anyone is missing either one of them too much right now. Tanya: Mark Teixeira seems to think he'll be back before the end of May, but Jose Bautista tried to return from the same injury too soon last year and ended up needing season-ending surgery, so hopefully Tex doesn't rush it. Who do you think will be trickling back in over the next couple of months, if anyone? Q: The MASH unit that is the Yankees is one of the big stories in baseball this year. Luckily, they shouldn't have to once a few of our invalids come back.if they come back.
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Tanya: I want to believe, but honestly, I don't think there is any way that all of them can sustain their success over a full season. Do you think they will keep contributing for the rest of the year? You've also got the surprising performance of Lyle Overbay and Travis Hafner. Q: Wells is just scratching the surface for unlikely comebacks from suckitude. Let the record show that there were not any bandages on either one of our arms. Tanya: I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it may incriminate me in some way, but it's totally not anything that Dan Duquette didn't also do with Nate McLouth! Q: Let's dive right in to the biggest burning question there is: as a Yankees fan, do you have to personally contribute a vial of blood to the dark magic Brian Cashman performs? This must be why Vernon Wells is slugging over. With the Orioles and Yankees set to begin a three-game series tonight, it's time to check in with a recurring Camdencast guest, my good friend and fellow blogger Tanya Bondurant from Pinstriped Bible, to get a Yankees fan perspective on the upcoming series and the season to date. I was as surprised to find this out as anyone ever could be. There exist in the world Yankees fans who are not the stereotype of a Yankees fan.
