Yankees' outfielder Johnny Damon has questioned the team's decision to move Joba Chamberlain out of the bullpen and into the starting rotation, according to The New York Daily News. "I just felt like our bullpen was our strength," Damon said. "I think it still could be, but when you move a guy like that, everyone's trying to find a role. Everyone's trying to replace a guy who was possibly the best in that role." "I remember the teams the Yankees won (championships) with, if they were winning after five innings, it was pretty much game over," Johnny added. "We kind of felt that way this year. If we were winning after six, we had (Kyle) Farnsworth in the seventh, Joba in the eighth, and Mariano in the ninth - we thought it was game over." "Now, instead, we're trying to find out who's best suited for that eighth-inning role," he continued.