45 pitch third. Just didn't have it today. He's alright tho
Whew, glad he's not hurt. Thought that's what it was. 45 pitch 3rd? Wow. Wonder if has to do with Joe moving him since Tanaka was supposed to pitch today.
"normal," and he said in the Post that he prefers that. But it's true we've been on a 6-man rotation for the last - what? Six weeks or so? Since we got Garcia? So it may have thrown him off a bit.
they are all over the Yanks gun. They say its full of crap. They said it had Berrios at 97 last night, he hasn't been above 93-94 all year.
WGAF about that? If these out of town announcers aren't complaining about something when it comes to the Yankees/NY, then they probably aren't talking. Let's see the list of regular complaints...
- payroll
- band box
- steroids (that was an old one)
- someone being overrated because he's in NY
RE: please please PLEASE let Bird be getting into a groove
He had been in a bit of a rut in August through the beginning of September - not really struggling, but kind of drifting along hitting around .250-260 with little power, but went .358/.404/.453 over the past two weeks and now 2-3 today.
Beats the hell out of somehow scraping out wins through swinging bunts, errors, and passed balls. I want to play the Sawx in the playoffs so very badly.
days ago by Kevin Kernan (Post) quoted Judge as saying that Birdie is the best hitter on the team. Too lazy to find and link because I may miss another homerun.
Bird will find his rhythm and be a big part of this team. Hope it's by playoff time.
If you have this taped, watch how much Bird does with his legs and hips.
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Judge is far from a finished product.
manh george : 2:34 am : link : reply
I start with the premise that a 6'7" 280 pound 24-year-old baseball player is NEVER a finished product. Oversized athletes simply take longer to peak. And then, I consider that his swing isn't a mature one, despite the home run output. A mature swing includes at least some use of the lower half.
I also have strong hopes that, over time, he will learn to use his lower half. A swing that includes the legs and hips stays in the hitting zone longer, keeps the bat in contact with the ball longer, has more time to put the bat in motion, has better plate coverage, and has less tendency to pull off the ball. All of that also means less tendency to swing at pitches well out of the strike zone.
Will he ever have a Greg Bird swing? Highly unlikely. But over the next couple of years, I expect that he will develop a much more mature swing--he's a smart kid, who wants to learn. And, I am confident that he knows that getting the lower half into the swing will make him a better hitter overall. If that happens, the outcome could be really amazing. No reason to think of him as a .280 hitter when he really matures. I expect that even by next season, he will come back with improved technique.
By the way, he has been quoted saying that Greg Bird is the best hitter on the team. So, he knows what swing he wants to emulate in terms of technique.
If he is staying inside the ball better, then he is starting to use his lower half better. He HAS been watching Bird, as he has indicated. I am in awe of what Judge will become... and what the young power talent all over this franchise could become.
Btw, I watched Sanchez closely today on his homer, and Didi on his. Both of them get huge amounts of momentum from their lower half. When they make contact, their belt buckle is facing the pitcher. Difference is that Sanchez is also spectacularly strong, while Didi is just a really superior athlete, so he turns on the ball very quickly without losing his rhythm/grace.
these very, very, very bad teams the sox are facing lately are killing us. we're about to win our 15th game in 18 games, but i think only move up like 2 games? insane. especially with all the leads in the 9th boston keeps overcoming somehow and all of their extra inning wins :-). but really, the sox are not that great - very average starting pitching outside of sale, and only real bullpen threat is kimbrall? outside of that, very, very hittable :-). I see them getting eliminated in the first rd again, or even the wc game if they drop down hopefully :-)
is it could cost them the 2nd wild card spot. I'd rather play them
Probably doesn't matter, if the Twins miss out then the other WC team is likely.....oh for crying out loud, it's the goddamned Angels. God himself could come down from the heavens and reveal the mysteries of the universe to me, and I still wouldn't know why the Yankees eternally struggle against that goddamned franchise.
is it could cost them the 2nd wild card spot. I'd rather play them
Probably doesn't matter, if the Twins miss out then the other WC team is likely.....oh for crying out loud, it's the goddamned Angels. God himself could come down from the heavens and reveal the mysteries of the universe to me, and I still wouldn't know why the Yankees eternally struggle against that goddamned franchise.
lol ... that's what worries me too.
on the plus side, though, the Angels are playing Cleveland now
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why is Sevy done for the day? Is he okay?
45 pitch third. Just didn't have it today. He's alright tho
Whew, glad he's not hurt. Thought that's what it was. 45 pitch 3rd? Wow. Wonder if has to do with Joe moving him since Tanaka was supposed to pitch today.
4-3 Yanks.
WGAF about that? If these out of town announcers aren't complaining about something when it comes to the Yankees/NY, then they probably aren't talking. Let's see the list of regular complaints...
- payroll
- band box
- steroids (that was an old one)
- someone being overrated because he's in NY
Yep, right after we were questioning if he'd ever fulfill the promise he's shown. Maybe he's breaking out? Let's hope
Bird hasn't homered. Two doubles though.
9-3 Yanks!
Didi has now hit more HRs at SS for the Yanks than any SS in history.
I'm 68, and if I'm lucky, I'll be able to see the new corps of Yankees take me into my golden years.
Bird will find his rhythm and be a big part of this team. Hope it's by playoff time.
His contract is up -- maybe the NY Giants could hire him :)
manh george : 2:34 am : link : reply
I start with the premise that a 6'7" 280 pound 24-year-old baseball player is NEVER a finished product. Oversized athletes simply take longer to peak. And then, I consider that his swing isn't a mature one, despite the home run output. A mature swing includes at least some use of the lower half.
I also have strong hopes that, over time, he will learn to use his lower half. A swing that includes the legs and hips stays in the hitting zone longer, keeps the bat in contact with the ball longer, has more time to put the bat in motion, has better plate coverage, and has less tendency to pull off the ball. All of that also means less tendency to swing at pitches well out of the strike zone.
Will he ever have a Greg Bird swing? Highly unlikely. But over the next couple of years, I expect that he will develop a much more mature swing--he's a smart kid, who wants to learn. And, I am confident that he knows that getting the lower half into the swing will make him a better hitter overall. If that happens, the outcome could be really amazing. No reason to think of him as a .280 hitter when he really matures. I expect that even by next season, he will come back with improved technique.
By the way, he has been quoted saying that Greg Bird is the best hitter on the team. So, he knows what swing he wants to emulate in terms of technique.
If he is staying inside the ball better, then he is starting to use his lower half better. He HAS been watching Bird, as he has indicated. I am in awe of what Judge will become... and what the young power talent all over this franchise could become.
Btw, I watched Sanchez closely today on his homer, and Didi on his. Both of them get huge amounts of momentum from their lower half. When they make contact, their belt buckle is facing the pitcher. Difference is that Sanchez is also spectacularly strong, while Didi is just a really superior athlete, so he turns on the ball very quickly without losing his rhythm/grace.
World class athletes every one. Pretty amazing.
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All guns are set by MLB this year. So for whatever reason the guns are all tuned the same way. Take it for what it is worth.
Probably doesn't matter, if the Twins miss out then the other WC team is likely.....oh for crying out loud, it's the goddamned Angels. God himself could come down from the heavens and reveal the mysteries of the universe to me, and I still wouldn't know why the Yankees eternally struggle against that goddamned franchise.
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is it could cost them the 2nd wild card spot. I'd rather play them
Probably doesn't matter, if the Twins miss out then the other WC team is likely.....oh for crying out loud, it's the goddamned Angels. God himself could come down from the heavens and reveal the mysteries of the universe to me, and I still wouldn't know why the Yankees eternally struggle against that goddamned franchise.
lol ... that's what worries me too.
We sure put the dagger in the Twins' hopes of catching us. Now let's root for them to hold off the Angels!
Sale has pitched well against the Yanks, but has not beaten them...