, the Yankees are turning to extremely low-paid rookies to salvage the 2007 season and put them back in contention in the AL Wild Card race.
Clemens sucks at $28 million a year.
Giambi and Damon are part-time players at $23 million and $13 million, respectively.
Mussina, at $11 million a year, can't make it out of the third inning and has lost his spot in the starting rotation.
Kyle Farnsworth, at $5.6 million a year, can be counted on to lose games or fill space when you're down 13-0.
Kei Igawa, at $4 million a year, sent down to the Minors.
Carl Pavano, $10 million a year ... ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
And even Doug Mintkiewicz, at $1.5 million, is overpaid for what he has produced for the Yanks this season.
What are the bright spots for the Yankees?
Chien-Ming Wang, Joba Chamberlain, Melky Cabrera, Phil Hughes, and now, phenom pitcher Ian Kennedy, who will be called up after a whirlwind trip through the Minors to take Mussina's place.
All of these guys make less than $500,000 a year.