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Manager Joe Girardi and the co-chairman Hal Steinbrenner lent their support Monday to Joba Chamberlain, who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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The day after he was arrested for driving under the influence, Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain made a public apology for what he called “an error in judgment.”
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It would be too simplistic to say injuries alone ruined the Yankees’ season. But health was the biggest factor. The Yankees were not a bad team this season. But they were never whole.
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It is all about the math with Joba Chamberlain, and the math does not add up for him to open next season in the Yankees’ starting rotation.
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Manager Joe Girardi strongly suggested that when Joba Chamberlain returns from the disabled list he would come back as a reliever, not a starter.
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Before the season started, the Yankees planned every step of Joba Chamberlain’s development. But now that he is injured, the team insists there is no plan beyond Thursday.
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Joba Chamberlain was back on a mound again Saturday at Camden Yards, making 35 throws in the bullpen before the Yankees played the Baltimore Orioles.
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Ian Kennedy will be back with the Yankees on Friday, ready to resume a season that started poorly by taking Joba Chamberlain’s place in the rotation.
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An hour or so after announcing that Joba Chamberlain has rotator cuff tendinitis, the Yankees watched Iván Rodríguez take a crushing hit at the plate.
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The rest of Joba Chamberlain’s season is in doubt after the Yankees placed him on the disabled list Wednesday with rotator cuff tendinitis in his right shoulder.
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