Cole vs Glasnow
NYY
DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
Aaron Judge (R) RF
Mike Ford (L) 1B
Giancarlo Stanton (R) DH
Gleyber Torres (R) SS
Mike Tauchman (L) LF
Gio Urshela (R) 3B
Gary Sanchez (R) C
Brett Gardner (L) CF
TB
Yandy Diaz (R) 3B
Ji-Man Choi (S) 1B
Jose Martinez (R) DH
Yoshi Tsutsugo (L) LF
Hunter Renfroe (R) RF
Joey Wendle (L) 2B
Willy Adames (R) SS
Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
Mike Zunino (R) C
Gary missing Cole's change up on Choi blew a K for Cole and 3 runs. The pitch was a strike but Gary missing it caused Wendelstadt to call it a ball.
Gary missing Cole's change up on Choi blew a K for Cole and 3 runs. The pitch was a strike but Gary missing it caused Wendelstadt to call it a ball.
I've usually been right there with Greg defending Gary but I'm about done. Gio just bailed him out not locating a pop up. We should have dealt him when we had the chance. I get his power is tantalizing, but his command of the strike zone is non existant and the boom or bust is enough already. He also just will never be a good receiver. I know this coach has a good track record with framing, so we'll play ouit the year and see what happens but I'm really about done. a 450 ft blast once in awhile doesn't make up for weeks of flailing.
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pitches with Cole and then Green.
Gary missing Cole's change up on Choi blew a K for Cole and 3 runs. The pitch was a strike but Gary missing it caused Wendelstadt to call it a ball.
I've usually been right there with Greg defending Gary but I'm about done. Gio just bailed him out not locating a pop up. We should have dealt him when we had the chance. I get his power is tantalizing, but his command of the strike zone is non existant and the boom or bust is enough already. He also just will never be a good receiver. I know this coach has a good track record with framing, so we'll play ouit the year and see what happens but I'm really about done. a 450 ft blast once in awhile doesn't make up for weeks of flailing.
Yea greg defends him to death.
There isnt much to defend anymore.
Sanchez - IDK what is going on but he has not hit in a year. I said it the other night, I am beginning to miss Romine. And he still makes far to many errors on balls in the dirt. Maybe the fielding changes are just screwing him up.
Tauchman, like Urshela, just seems to come up big. Despite he total eff up that likely cost them the game last night, he needs to be in there everyday - or as much as possible.
Yankees need to lock up LeMahieu sometime this year. He is scary good.
Anyway. Good win Rays are a good, hard nosed team with an excellent manager.
DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
Aaron Judge (R) RF
Aaron Hicks (S) CF
Giancarlo Stanton (R) DH
Gleyber Torres (R) SS
Luke Voit (R) 1B
Mike Tauchman (L) LF
Gio Urshela (R) 3B
Erik Kratz (R) C
TB
Austin Meadows (L) RF
Brandon Lowe (L) 2B
Jose Martinez (R) DH
Ji-Man Choi (S) 1B
Joey Wendle (L) 3B
Yoshi Tsutsugo (L) LF
Willy Adames (R) SS
Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF
Michael Perez (L) C
Bases loaded..
Bases loaded..
YES is using the TB feed as well.
Yep. Maybe I'm wrong, but strictly from a feeling standpoint and without looking at the stats, it feels like it's been that way for awhile, at least to me. If the numbers don't bare that out, then so be it. Still feels that way.
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Yep. Maybe I'm wrong, but strictly from a feeling standpoint and without looking at the stats, it feels like it's been that way for awhile, at least to me. If the numbers don't bare that out, then so be it. Still feels that way.
For the Yankees, I'd bet that is true. Looking to miss bats and not pitching to contact.
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Yep. Maybe I'm wrong, but strictly from a feeling standpoint and without looking at the stats, it feels like it's been that way for awhile, at least to me. If the numbers don't bare that out, then so be it. Still feels that way.
For the Yankees, I'd bet that is true. Looking to miss bats and not pitching to contact.
It's frustrating to watch, but it's hard to argue our success.
yep
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same crap with walks and getting behind in counts.
yep
All nibblers. Billy Martin couldn’t stand them.
It's not crazy since we're looking to replace the DH and not a field player
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Righty bat off the bench would be useful and Andujar didn't earn the call back.
It's not crazy since we're looking to replace the DH and not a field player
Plus, he can get consistent at bats and hopefully find his groove.
Huh? And Farzier has?
Andujar earned his spot on the roster over Frazier and was sent down due to the cuts. Give him ab's for a week or so like he'd get at DH in Stanton's place and if his bat doesn't come around by then, give Frazier his chance then. Definitely not before or instead of Miggy who deserves first crack IMO.
Andujar earned his spot on the roster over Frazier and was sent down due to the cuts. Give him ab's for a week or so like he'd get at DH in Stanton's place and if his bat doesn't come around by then, give Frazier his chance then. Definitely not before or instead of Miggy who deserves first crack IMO.
Frazier had a better spring training, so I'd call it GM discretion rather than Andujar earning the spot.
Andujar has been given 14 ABs in the regular season and produced 1 infield single, a weak one at that.
His swing doesn't look good. Too loopy and he chases. He can work on it in Scranton.
The option rules might prevent Andujar from being called right back anyway, although I wouldn't presume to speak definitively on that.
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Andujar earned his spot on the roster over Frazier and was sent down due to the cuts. Give him ab's for a week or so like he'd get at DH in Stanton's place and if his bat doesn't come around by then, give Frazier his chance then. Definitely not before or instead of Miggy who deserves first crack IMO.
Frazier had a better spring training, so I'd call it GM discretion rather than Andujar earning the spot.
Andujar has been given 14 ABs in the regular season and produced 1 infield single, a weak one at that.
His swing doesn't look good. Too loopy and he chases. He can work on it in Scranton.
The option rules might prevent Andujar from being called right back anyway, although I wouldn't presume to speak definitively on that.
Andujar is a better player and I think the Yanks feel that way too but you're certainly entitled to feel differently.
Yes, he's struggled at the plate so far but I think that was to be expected coming off the injury. He just needs more ab's to get it back and he wasn't going to get them as the roster was currently. Plug him in as the everyday DH for now and he'll get his ab's.
I don't feel getting sent down puts him behind Frazier because he was already ahead of him on the roster and he should be the next man up. As for being called right back up, I believe he can be because there was an injury and not just an up and down shuttle type of thing.
Players can be recalled without any minimum time down if it's to replace a guy being put on the IL.
I am wondering if Boone is just grooming the team for the playoffs knowing that they will be in. Seems he is leaving his pitchers in the game to the point of failure to stretch them out and build up arm strength.
It is also sad that I thought Kratz played better than Gary....
Yep.
But the obvious move would be for Frazier's bat. This leaves a weakness from the right side, with no one to pinch hit for Ford, Tauchman, Gardner against a lefty.
And Hicks does not slash as well from the right side.
Cashman playing his games. He doesn't want Clint to create a roster controversy, so he's hoping to string things along until Stanton can come back.