NYY
DJ LeMahieu (R) 2B
Aaron Judge (R) DH
Anthony Rizzo (L) 1B
Josh Donaldson (R) 3B
Jose Trevino (R) C
Aaron Hicks (S) CF
Isiah Kiner-Falefa (R) SS
Marwin Gonzalez (S) LF
Joey Gallo (L) RF
OAK
Nick Allen (R) 2B
Ramon Laureano (R) RF
Christian Bethancourt (R) 1B
Sean Murphy (R) C
Stephen Piscotty (R) DH
Elvis Andrus (R) SS
Chad Pinder (R) LF
Sheldon Neuse (R) 3B
Cristian Pache (R) CF
Montas vs. Sears
Gallo in the lineup again and not Carpenter
Carpenter plays infield...
Carpenter plays infield...
What?
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Checked with Aaron Judge. He meant to say “best team on the planet” the other day on field with
@M_Marakovits
. It came out “best planet on the team,” but he certainly did not call himself the “best player on the team.”
Would still need a RFer.
I'd like to see Carpenter in more often at 3rd base.
He's fine by me..
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Nobody expects him to be Ken Singleton right out of the box, but this guy's voice is cringe-worthy and rough to listen to. He is not announcer material. This is the Joey Gallo of announcers.
He's fine by me..
Same here and I’d take him every single time over Beltran.
I liked his comment last night when he said something like be ready so you don’t have to get ready, when talking about pinch hitting.
Kenny was a classic...
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Nobody expects him to be Ken Singleton right out of the box, but this guy's voice is cringe-worthy and rough to listen to. He is not announcer material. This is the Joey Gallo of announcers.
He's fine by me..
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But Maybin is just not good. He never stops talking.
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Nobody is good right off the field. But he is clearly better then when the season started. Will he keep improving? IDK. But he is here for the rest of the year.
Good lord is Donaldson slow...he was out by 20 feet.
With two outs, I think it was worth a shot.
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But Maybin is just not good. He never stops talking.
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Nobody is good right off the field. But he is clearly better then when the season started. Will he keep improving? IDK. But he is here for the rest of the year.
Good lord is Donaldson slow...he was out by 20 feet.
That was surprising—two outs/off with the swing of the bat, and he was out by a mile on a 4- or 5-hopper to RF.
Yeah. His glove leaves something to be desired. Can't wait for the kids to come up. IKF is a great complementary piece and depth. But he's very mediocre indeed.
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IKF's arm is rather weak for a SS? Maybe mediocre?
Yeah. His glove leaves something to be desired. Can't wait for the kids to come up. IKF is a great complementary piece and depth. But he's very mediocre indeed.
Better than Torres, but not a real confidence inspiring SS.
Yep. I think he is clearly holding the spot for Volpe and then he goes to 3rd.
Sadly, I have to admit it seems Boone has finally figured it out. Irks me to say that...:-(
I have just watched the home plate umpire in this evening's game(June 28th, 2022 vs Oakland Athletics) call a strike in two separate at bats on Aaron Judge that were clearly, without question low. Not barely low, but clearly low.
This goes on virtually every game and has gone on from the time he was called up to MLB. I would think after 5 plus years, the office would have straightened this out. You cannot continue to allow one the game's best players to have the bat taken out of his hand as often as he has. It is in the best interest of baseball to instruct it's umpires to familiarize themselves with Judge's strike zone and make the proper calls. The strange thing is that this rarely happens to Giancarlo Stanton who is almost the same height.
Makes it look effortless.
I have just watched the home plate umpire in this evening's game(June 28th, 2022 vs Oakland Athletics) call a strike in two separate at bats on Aaron Judge that were clearly, without question low. Not barely low, but clearly low.
This goes on virtually every game and has gone on from the time he was called up to MLB. I would think after 5 plus years, the office would have straightened this out. You cannot continue to allow one the game's best players to have the bat taken out of his hand as often as he has. It is in the best interest of baseball to instruct it's umpires to familiarize themselves with Judge's strike zone and make the proper calls. The strange thing is that this rarely happens to Giancarlo Stanton who is almost the same height.
Bravo and well said.
If he doesn’t have the most clear balls called strikes than anyone in the league, I’d like to know who does. It’s absolutely ridiculous and I was glad to see Boone giving the ump shit for the low calls tonight even as early as he did.
I’m so tired of seeing the bat taken out of his hands or one of his at bats altered because of a really bad strike call.How many times have we had to watch him swing at a pitch that wasn’t a strike because he knew it would be called one anyway? Too many!
but a nice DP cleans it up
I'm a fan of his D at 1B. Best since Mattingly so far as D goes?
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I have just watched the home plate umpire in this evening's game(June 28th, 2022 vs Oakland Athletics) call a strike in two separate at bats on Aaron Judge that were clearly, without question low. Not barely low, but clearly low.
This goes on virtually every game and has gone on from the time he was called up to MLB. I would think after 5 plus years, the office would have straightened this out. You cannot continue to allow one the game's best players to have the bat taken out of his hand as often as he has. It is in the best interest of baseball to instruct it's umpires to familiarize themselves with Judge's strike zone and make the proper calls. The strange thing is that this rarely happens to Giancarlo Stanton who is almost the same height.
Bravo and well said.
If he doesn’t have the most clear balls called strikes than anyone in the league, I’d like to know who does. It’s absolutely ridiculous and I was glad to see Boone giving the ump shit for the low calls tonight even as early as he did.
I’m so tired of seeing the bat taken out of his hands or one of his at bats altered because of a really bad strike call.How many times have we had to watch him swing at a pitch that wasn’t a strike because he knew it would be called one anyway? Too many!
Yeah, Kay reiterated that he has far and away the most miscalled strikes against of any player in baseball.
Probably wasted my time. Maybe if enough people complained...
That was his 3rd blown call tonight.
Good on him. There’s been at least one of those shitty low out of the zone balls called a strike in everyone of Judge’s at bats tonight.
And there goes the streak of unearned runs....
55-20 pretty decent record.
55-20.
And there goes the streak of unearned runs....
Trevino has to make the adjustment but the one replay showed the batter way deep in the box. Looked to me like if it was early in the game when the chalk was visible, he would’ve definitely had his back foot outside the back of the box.
That late in the game there’s no back chalk line left to tell for sure but he was pretty deep in the box. That said Trevino has to adjust and not let that interference happen. Ironic it was the A’s catcher awarded 1st on it after he did it twice last night.
And there goes the streak of unearned runs....
Murphy was set really far back in the box. I'm almost not even sure how Trevino could have gotten out of the way there.
That was aggravating.
Still got the W. Just keep rolling, boys.
12.5 in the house.
Finish sweep tomorrow.
Keep taking care of business
Has he missed a start, or am I missing something?
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so close to the batter? - lucky he wasn't hit in the head.
And there goes the streak of unearned runs....
Murphy was set really far back in the box. I'm almost not even sure how Trevino could have gotten out of the way there.
That was aggravating.
Still got the W. Just keep rolling, boys.
The box is the same for all. Trevino was almost underneath Murphy. Night before Murphy kept reaching for the ball. Trevino was way to close - I suppose trying to steal low strikes on the sinker - but he has to feel where he is and he was too far to close to Murphy.
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so close to the batter? - lucky he wasn't hit in the head.
And there goes the streak of unearned runs....
Murphy was set really far back in the box. I'm almost not even sure how Trevino could have gotten out of the way there.
That was aggravating.
Still got the W. Just keep rolling, boys.
The box is the same for all. Trevino was almost underneath Murphy. Night before Murphy kept reaching for the ball. Trevino was way to close - I suppose trying to steal low strikes on the sinker - but he has to feel where he is and he was too far to close to Murphy.
I don’t agree with you all the way there. Yes he has to feel where he is but just like batters and pitchers dig their holes in the box and mound for their footing, catchers can feel where they position their feet all game and have basically worn a foothold in their box as well.
If you look at a replay of it somehow you can clearly see how Murphy’s back foot would’ve been well out of the batters box has the chalk line still been there. I’m not absolving Trevino of any blame, just saying there was a lot more to it than just reaching and trying to steal a strike. If that were the case why didn’t it happen with any other batter when Holmes was pitching? Because imo, they were all inside the batters box, unlike Murphy who was too deep.
If you look at a replay of it somehow you can clearly see how Murphy’s back foot would’ve been well out of the batters box has the chalk line still been there. I’m not absolving Trevino of any blame, just saying there was a lot more to it than just reaching and trying to steal a strike. If that were the case why didn’t it happen with any other batter when Holmes was pitching? Because imo, they were all inside the batters box, unlike Murphy who was too deep.
You are not wrong - but then either Trevino has to tell the umpire, or he has to move back. If you watch the replay I don't know how he didn't get hit in the head - he was that far underneath Murphy.
I have seen umpires take the bat and mark the back end of the box by using the bat's length from the back corner of the plate(not the point) and 36 inches(IIRC) from that corner. Murphy did look about a foot width to deep.
Has he missed a start, or am I missing something?
he pitched Saturday 7 innings 1 run.
It's ok, the no hitter must have put you to sleep :-)
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Has he missed a start, or am I missing something?
he pitched Saturday 7 innings 1 run.
It's ok, the no hitter must have put you to sleep :-)
Ahhh, thanks! I think you’re right!!! (:-)
I believe they do.