a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
Physical error by Gleyber and a mental one by Frazier throwing home. He throws to third and the tying runners don't move up into scoring position.
This is true and a reason why Frazier is doubtful for postseason. Did not hit the cut off - basic little league fundamentals.
Exactly. I'm pulling for him to succeed but he isn't helping his case with things like that. He does that in the post season and it costs us a game.
You'd think something like that would be easier to work on than going back on balls,charging them or any other actual fielding thing. Situational play should be second nature at this level.
I think he wanted to show something there and went for the big splashy play, when he needed to make the smart play.
a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
He was responsible for 4 runs - 2 earned, 2 unearned. He put them on, they are his even if Cessa gave up the hits or the errors happened.
a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
He was responsible for 4 runs - 2 earned, 2 unearned. He put them on, they are his even if Cessa gave up the hits or the errors happened.
Gotcha so were killing Cortez and Boone because Gleyber pooches an underhand relay from 5 feet away and Big Red airmails the cut-off man.
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has a different strike zone, but he has called several pitches just off the inside and just off the outside tonight. Those two to Cabrera he called balls, he called strikes on Gary tonight which is why Gary was jawing a bit.
has a different strike zone, but he has called several pitches just off the inside and just off the outside tonight. Those two to Cabrera he called balls, he called strikes on Gary tonight which is why Gary was jawing a bit.
Does he ever have a clean inning? If so I don't remember it.
I get Boone going the route he did tonight and I put this more on the guys on the field than him choosing to play it this way tonight.
When you score as much as the Yanks did tonight there's no excuse for losing. Errors both physical and mental combined with poor pitching will get you beat, even by a shitty team.
We don't need to worry about the Rays. They're not going to make up 8 games with only 15-16 left to play.
Last night was annoying. I don't mind putting Cortes out there and trying to get through a game @ Comerica that Edwin Jackson and his 9+ ERA was starting by using our back end relievers. We just made too many stupid mistakes. A ball that should have been an inning-ending DP wound up an error on Torres and I believe was followed up by a 3 run HR in the very next AB.
The Yanks did a lot of stupid things last night... Loaisiga not even covering home (didn't cost him on that particular play, but...) it was just one of those things.
Sterling said they got in pretty late from Boston. We've seen this before with them... and you'll see it with every team. Sometimes they're just not sharp coming off a long series and travel day.
I don't think they even took BP on the field last night.
It was the same thing when we got home from the WC trip and laid an egg against Texas. (Lost 7-0)
The boys will look more like themselves tonight and we'll get back on track. It's just one of those games. Doesn't even really need to be discussed much.
Chance Adams needs to be dealt for a DSL lottery ticket this summer Â
By our usual trajectory with young pitchers, Lasagna should break out next year. His stuff is better than German’s but I don’t know if he will make that leap. May not be given the chance either, and needs to stay healthy first.
with the dreds pitching, looked like a ST game.
Move on to the next one, in the grand scheme of things,
doesn't mean much. If you are worried about homefield,
Houston got smoked last night.
Lasagna has better stuff than German. He has higher velocity on his fastball, that's about it.
German has better breaking stuff, as well as a change.
Lasagna has an inconsistent slider, and no change that
I have seen. He is what you call more style than substance.
We don't need to worry about the Rays. They're not going to make up 8 games with only 15-16 left to play.
Last night was annoying. I don't mind putting Cortes out there and trying to get through a game @ Comerica that Edwin Jackson and his 9+ ERA was starting by using our back end relievers. We just made too many stupid mistakes. A ball that should have been an inning-ending DP wound up an error on Torres and I believe was followed up by a 3 run HR in the very next AB.
The Yanks did a lot of stupid things last night... Loaisiga not even covering home (didn't cost him on that particular play, but...) it was just one of those things.
Sterling said they got in pretty late from Boston. We've seen this before with them... and you'll see it with every team. Sometimes they're just not sharp coming off a long series and travel day.
I don't think they even took BP on the field last night.
It was the same thing when we got home from the WC trip and laid an egg against Texas. (Lost 7-0)
The boys will look more like themselves tonight and we'll get back on track. It's just one of those games. Doesn't even really need to be discussed much.
They are winning again. Lead is about to be 7.5 if somehow it’s 4.5 Monday with two weeks to play and two games against them yes I’m gonna start to worry nothing is over yet
Did you make that lineup yourself? They'll probably score 12.
Wish they would sit Gardner.
He's out 6-8 weeks. I'm pretty sure that means no Sockman for the playoffs.
Not too shabby for a guy we thought would be the 4th OF. Another fantastic move by Cashman in bringing him back for this year.
Love having Kenny back in the booth too. The guy is the best and always makes the games even more enjoyable for me.
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He's out 6-8 weeks. I'm pretty sure that means no Sockman for the playoffs.
6 weeks would mean he's out until the world series if we make it. 8 weeks is done for the entire playoffs
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re Tauchman -- the 10-day, I mean?
He's out 6-8 weeks. I'm pretty sure that means no Sockman for the playoffs.
6 weeks would mean he's out until the world series if we make it. 8 weeks is done for the entire playoffs
No real ability for him to rehab at that point either. Sadly, he’s done.
God bless Gardy. We know we can count on some quality playoff ABs from him
Physical error by Gleyber and a mental one by Frazier throwing home. He throws to third and the tying runners don't move up into scoring position.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
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Should be out of the inning
Physical error by Gleyber and a mental one by Frazier throwing home. He throws to third and the tying runners don't move up into scoring position.
This is true and a reason why Frazier is doubtful for postseason. Did not hit the cut off - basic little league fundamentals.
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a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
That is amazing the way the Twins built up a huge lead early in the year(and really have not stopped.
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a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
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NYY are only 2 HR behind the Twins now for all-time record.
That is amazing the way the Twins built up a huge lead early in the year(and really have not stopped.
Don't forget that we are missing a projected 70 homers from Stanton too.
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Should be out of the inning
Physical error by Gleyber and a mental one by Frazier throwing home. He throws to third and the tying runners don't move up into scoring position.
This is true and a reason why Frazier is doubtful for postseason. Did not hit the cut off - basic little league fundamentals.
Exactly. I'm pulling for him to succeed but he isn't helping his case with things like that. He does that in the post season and it costs us a game.
You'd think something like that would be easier to work on than going back on balls,charging them or any other actual fielding thing. Situational play should be second nature at this level.
I think he wanted to show something there and went for the big splashy play, when he needed to make the smart play.
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a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
He was responsible for 4 runs - 2 earned, 2 unearned. He put them on, they are his even if Cessa gave up the hits or the errors happened.
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a dumb ass allowing Cortes to start the 3rd inning. He has a pile of pitchers out there there was no reason to stay with him as long as he did.
I guess he was a dumbass for having Gleyber commit a horrific error in the middle of this shit and Red Thunder making a shitty throw leading to yet another run...
Brilliant observation...there is no reason with all the call ups to have Cortes start the 3rd and then stay in until he gives up 3..
Ummm Cortez faced 3 froggen batters and gave up 2. The defense gave away 4.
He was responsible for 4 runs - 2 earned, 2 unearned. He put them on, they are his even if Cessa gave up the hits or the errors happened.
Gotcha so were killing Cortez and Boone because Gleyber pooches an underhand relay from 5 feet away and Big Red airmails the cut-off man.
Gotcha so were killing Cortez and Boone because Gleyber pooches an underhand relay from 5 feet away and Big Red airmails the cut-off man.
Ok you win, Boone is not responsible for letting Cortes get hammered before the two errors...
They're going to need to.
He missed the cutoff too....
That’s baseball, Suzyn.
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They'll probably score 12.
They're going to need to.
Just picked the wrong team...
Boone not even giving a shit about winning, which is fine with the Astros losing.
He is just giving them all a night off. They got in at 3am. Even the starting lineup is lacking a lot of big names...
Might just go watch the USMNT play Uruguay.
Now let’s win this phecker.
BTW, did you see Ottavino is warming up?
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They'll probably score 12.
They're going to need to.
Just picked the wrong team...
Maybe not! Didi with the screaming line drive HR..
Or Raul Ibanez in 2012.
He calls it on Frazier...wtf?
Now Gardy goes yardy for the 3rd time.
Again a weird outside strike given to a Tiger pitcher..
A's now up 19-2 in the 5th.
Brutal.
Abs-o-fucking-lutely.
Yep... I know he wanted to give the big boys a night off, but ...you should win if you score 11 runs.
Does he ever have a clean inning? If so I don't remember it.
I get Boone going the route he did tonight and I put this more on the guys on the field than him choosing to play it this way tonight.
When you score as much as the Yanks did tonight there's no excuse for losing. Errors both physical and mental combined with poor pitching will get you beat, even by a shitty team.
Otto is good, but he can't be 4 pitch walking anyone in the Detroit lineup. He walks too many freakin' batters.
There will be a few nut-punch losses like this over a 162-game season.
Fortunately the Astros are getting buried, though the Rays are now tied in extras.
Last night was annoying. I don't mind putting Cortes out there and trying to get through a game @ Comerica that Edwin Jackson and his 9+ ERA was starting by using our back end relievers. We just made too many stupid mistakes. A ball that should have been an inning-ending DP wound up an error on Torres and I believe was followed up by a 3 run HR in the very next AB.
The Yanks did a lot of stupid things last night... Loaisiga not even covering home (didn't cost him on that particular play, but...) it was just one of those things.
Sterling said they got in pretty late from Boston. We've seen this before with them... and you'll see it with every team. Sometimes they're just not sharp coming off a long series and travel day.
I don't think they even took BP on the field last night.
It was the same thing when we got home from the WC trip and laid an egg against Texas. (Lost 7-0)
The boys will look more like themselves tonight and we'll get back on track. It's just one of those games. Doesn't even really need to be discussed much.
By our usual trajectory with young pitchers, Lasagna should break out next year. His stuff is better than German’s but I don’t know if he will make that leap. May not be given the chance either, and needs to stay healthy first.
Move on to the next one, in the grand scheme of things,
doesn't mean much. If you are worried about homefield,
Houston got smoked last night.
German has better breaking stuff, as well as a change.
Lasagna has an inconsistent slider, and no change that
I have seen. He is what you call more style than substance.
Last night was annoying. I don't mind putting Cortes out there and trying to get through a game @ Comerica that Edwin Jackson and his 9+ ERA was starting by using our back end relievers. We just made too many stupid mistakes. A ball that should have been an inning-ending DP wound up an error on Torres and I believe was followed up by a 3 run HR in the very next AB.
The Yanks did a lot of stupid things last night... Loaisiga not even covering home (didn't cost him on that particular play, but...) it was just one of those things.
Sterling said they got in pretty late from Boston. We've seen this before with them... and you'll see it with every team. Sometimes they're just not sharp coming off a long series and travel day.
I don't think they even took BP on the field last night.
It was the same thing when we got home from the WC trip and laid an egg against Texas. (Lost 7-0)
The boys will look more like themselves tonight and we'll get back on track. It's just one of those games. Doesn't even really need to be discussed much.
They are winning again. Lead is about to be 7.5 if somehow it’s 4.5 Monday with two weeks to play and two games against them yes I’m gonna start to worry nothing is over yet