Heartbeat of the Bronx
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Yankees fans attempt to remember a time when Chien-Ming Wang led all of MLB in wins. They try to hold onto the memories of a sinker once described as "trying to hit a bowling ball."

Concerns of a recurring injury have subsided, and a steady and explosive velocity has returned to Wang's arsenal-albeit an arsenal now more feared by scoreboard operators than opposing hitters.

If everything is right physically with Wang, then initial fears of a deterioration taking place between-the-ears have begun to come to fruition.

We have all seen the numbers. Wang's 14.34 ERA through the first five starts of the season is the worst in Major League Baseball history-sadly not at all a hyperbole.

Nothing short of a liability and an embarrassment, Wang has done virtually nothing to change the level of optimism from "completely empty glass" to "glass half empty"-let alone "glass half full."

Placed into a very precarious situation by the Yankee hierarchy, Wang was originally slated to face both Boston and the Mets in consecutive starts. The baseball gods saved him from being thrown into the lion's den, as a rainout slightly shifted his fate.

Wang now faces the lowly Washington Nationals, "proud" owners of a 16-45 record, and currently on pace for 119 losses in 2009.

The Nationals are 19th in runs scored, 16th in team batting average, and 14th in team slugging percentage-even while boasting one of MLB's best power hitters in Adam Dunn.

If Wang cannot pitch dominantly against the worst team in baseball, the Yankees will have their hand forced. They simply cannot continue to run a mentally-weak hurler out to the mound that is depleting an already bungling bullpen.

To put things into perspective, Wang is 0-4 in his five starts in 2009. In 2006-his best season-it took him 19 starts to suffer his fourth loss.

The pitcher that now wears No. 40 for New York is simply a shell of the man once counted on for length and consistency every five days.

Phil Hughes, on the other hand, has been further forcing the issue with stellar pitching over his last five appearances.

Since May 20, Hughes has pitched 18.2 innings while generating a 2.89 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, 20 K, and just 4 BB. This stretch included wonderful outings against divisional leaders Boston and Texas.

Wednesday's start at Yankee Stadium has now become Judgment Day for Wang, as a confident and eager Hughes is now breathing down his neck for the fifth spot in the starting rotation.

One more abysmal performance is likely to spell the end for New York's former ace-at least for the remainder of 2009. Only an injury would reinsert him into the Major League equation.

Promising young phenoms like Rick Ankiel and Jeff Francouer have had their physical tools overcome by their mental doubts, and Yankees Universe can only hope that Wang is not the next in line.

Perhaps a full offseason of work and a fresh start in 2010 is just what the doctor ordered for Wang's resurrection. Perhaps he is about to turn a miraculous corner that no one in New York could dare to anticipate.

New York may be "the city that never sleeps," but it will be Wang's eyes that will be unable to rest easily if he falters on Wednesday night.

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June 16, 2009  03:25 PM ET

Yeah. Hearbeat.... I agree.... and my blog is basically the same...... If he falters on wednesday, it is a no-brainer and Phil will be the 5th starter.... we should also start thinking in terms of finally brining up Brackman and Melancon again.... maybe also the likes of Humberto sanchez (Ian Kennedy just had surgery).... and I truly believe that we cant RISK any more losses with Wang as a starter and must take immediate measures to straighten out the ship.....

June 16, 2009  05:08 PM ET

UncleSam...you cannot be serious. Brackman? He is pitching in Charleston to a 4.00 ERA right now and allowing 92 baserunners in just 62 innings (this is at lower than an Single-A level).

Humberto Sanchez? He was hurt, was already released once this season, and is currently pitching to a 10.12 ERA at Single-A. You could not have picked two guys FURTHER away from the big leagues.

Melancon will get another shot, but proved he was also not ready by imploding in the majors earlier this year.

 
June 16, 2009  10:33 PM ET

Wow Heartbeat.... I was going on Brackman's and Sanchez' past performances.... wasn't aware of the info you stated above..... if that's the case, NO WAY for them.. Will also have to check out Melancon's stats as of late because he was sent down at start of season but because we had too many pitchers on roster...... I really do hope he gets another chance.... but with the pitchers we have now on roster I think Melancon, sanchez, Brackman, Edwar and Ian will have enough time to pitch in minors to get their stuff together.... If not, they will surely become trade bait, like Olhendorf who has a so-s0 record with Pittsburgh.... Nice of you to bring out these facts which I wasn't aware of.... have to go and check stats of at least Scranton...... and AA.....

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