Sanchez is still playing in the majors? Geez. Which poor sap of a team actually has him on their roster? (And I used to LOVE Sanchez, but come on, lol)
Sanchez is still playing in the majors? Geez. Which poor sap of a team actually has him on their roster? (And I used to LOVE Sanchez, but come on, lol)
Conor Maguire
@cmaguire2008
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May 7
When the Yankees get healthy and absolutely catch fire to the tune of a 25-10 stretch, surging back into the hunt in the AL East, I want you to all remember who told you to keep the faith amidst these dark and uncertain times.
This team is officially back to 10 games over .500.
Conor Maguire
@cmaguire2008
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May 7
When the Yankees get healthy and absolutely catch fire to the tune of a 25-10 stretch, surging back into the hunt in the AL East, I want you to all remember who told you to keep the faith amidst these dark and uncertain times.
Down 4-0 at one point and to come back and win against a good division opponent. Holy crap! Agree with DK, definitely the best win of the season!!!
Yup, amazing job to overcome Cole’s lousy start against an excellent bullpen
Judge is almost beyond words right now, but I absolutely loved seeing Volpe jump on the first pitch to deliver the game winner. Kid was ready, didn’t wait until he was forced to chase 2 strike breaking balls to deliver
Judge is the best player in baseball. Mr. Clutch, MVP
Cole is Cole. Great stuff, always takes his turn, shrinks in big games.
He really is at this point and nothing he does surprises me. It’s amazing how much he means to this team and us fans.
He lifts the team by just being in the lineup and to see their reactions to his plays is really a fun watch. It’s like they can’t even believe some of the things they’re seeing him do but in the next second it’s a shrug of the shoulders and of course, why am I not surprised he just did that type of reaction from them.
As a fan, it’s very much like watching Mickey Mantle when I was a kid. You never wanted to miss one of his AB’s and if something had to be done, it had to wait until after he hit. Judge is very much in the same category now, can’t miss tv and it seems everyone at the game is in their seats for his AB’s. Concessions and bathroom breaks can wait.
RE: RE: Judge is the best player in baseball. Mr. Clutch, MVP
Cole is Cole. Great stuff, always takes his turn, shrinks in big games.
He really is at this point and nothing he does surprises me. It’s amazing how much he means to this team and us fans.
He lifts the team by just being in the lineup and to see their reactions to his plays is really a fun watch. It’s like they can’t even believe some of the things they’re seeing him do but in the next second it’s a shrug of the shoulders and of course, why am I not surprised he just did that type of reaction from them.
As a fan, it’s very much like watching Mickey Mantle when I was a kid. You never wanted to miss one of his AB’s and if something had to be done, it had to wait until after he hit. Judge is very much in the same category now, can’t miss tv and it seems everyone at the game is in their seats for his AB’s. Concessions and bathroom breaks can wait.
And classy, never drops an F-Bomb on the PA system.
RE: Judge is the best player in baseball. Mr. Clutch, MVP
Judgie saved the day, and DJLM well not so much. Kind of dumb trying to bunt twice late in the game. Then O'Neill saying something like 'maybe he's tried it before and it worked'.
Hey Paulie, when was that, with Colorado...I'm sorry, that's some asshat info there. Glad they pulled it out though, thanks to Judge and Michael King. Did they catch the squirrel yet, great reaction from the fans in right field, LOL.
RE: RE: Judge is the best player in baseball. Mr. Clutch, MVP
He started off on fire, but if you look at the last month he has not been great. NOt terrible, but not great. And despite Stu11 know it all take, the fact is we've all rightly bitched at one time or another that he's come up small in big spots as a Yankee. That said, he's still the best FA signing they've had in years simply because he plays every day (every turn).
Rizzo and Judge are absolutely carrying this team right now...
...good to see, but some of the others need to pick it up. Seems Volpe and Bader are the only other regular contributors on offence. Still don't see this team going anywhere, despite this nice stretch. We'll see how they adjust at the deadline. Moves will need to be made to truly contend. Need a true LF, BP and SP help, IMHO
Aaron Judge has been terrible the past two postseasons
...good to see, but some of the others need to pick it up. Seems Volpe and Bader are the only other regular contributors on offence. Still don't see this team going anywhere, despite this nice stretch. We'll see how they adjust at the deadline. Moves will need to be made to truly contend. Need a true LF, BP and SP help, IMHO
See, this is what I'm talking about. Volpe? He's done next to nothing. I think he's a real deal talent, I'm excited about his future, but he's putting up a .195/.239/.427 line in May. Gleyber, on the other hand, gets ripped here day in and day out but is hitting .274/.330/.441. Hardly overwhelming, but he's contributing a helluva lot more than Volpe.
Also, since people went berserk over the trade last year...
how the Yankees season always repeats itself. Basically, we struggle in many areas but the BP (sans Judge). Then the BP gets hurt and then our season goes down the tubes. Hopefully, this is the year the BP stays healthy because it really is pitching lights out.
RE: Also, since people went berserk over the trade last year...
...good to see, but some of the others need to pick it up. Seems Volpe and Bader are the only other regular contributors on offence. Still don't see this team going anywhere, despite this nice stretch. We'll see how they adjust at the deadline. Moves will need to be made to truly contend. Need a true LF, BP and SP help, IMHO
See, this is what I'm talking about. Volpe? He's done next to nothing. I think he's a real deal talent, I'm excited about his future, but he's putting up a .195/.239/.427 line in May. Gleyber, on the other hand, gets ripped here day in and day out but is hitting .274/.330/.441. Hardly overwhelming, but he's contributing a helluva lot more than Volpe.
Greg, I think we expect more out of Gleyber. He became enamored with the long ball to the detriment of his natural ability to slash to the opposite field. His offense has suffered for it, and it's not debatable. Why he's fixated on HRs is anyone's guess.
As for Volpe, he's a spark plug (13 SBs) and though he has struggled at the plate for stretches at a time, he's been in the mix. With that stat line, he still has as many HRs and only 2 less RBIs than Gleyber. Also they have roughly the same BBs. Volpe is a 22 year rookie who's played in all 50 games so far. He isn't expected to carry the club. Gleyber is expected to contribute heavily.
By no means am I disappointed in Volpe or criticizing him. But, he's been hovering around .200 BA for a while and his OBA is less than .300. Yes, he is exciting and his ceiling is huge. But, SB alone don't make him a huge contributor.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
I've gotten too excited about Gleyber too many times. (Including the start of this year)
In the end Volpe has definitely been a bit of a disappointment but he's a likable personality and a high effort player. With Gleyber it is just far too often that you see him not execute on something he is perfectly capable of and like the level someone cares is a pretty difficult thing to measure but it makes it more challenging to really like a player that has the talent to do more than they do.
By no means am I disappointed in Volpe or criticizing him. But, he's been hovering around .200 BA for a while and his OBA is less than .300. Yes, he is exciting and his ceiling is huge. But, SB alone don't make him a huge contributor.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
I don't think we're takind sides, just expressing opinions.
And I greatly respect yours and Greg's. .
I've gotten too excited about Gleyber too many times. (Including the start of this year)
In the end Volpe has definitely been a bit of a disappointment but he's a likable personality and a high effort player. With Gleyber it is just far too often that you see him not execute on something he is perfectly capable of and like the level someone cares is a pretty difficult thing to measure but it makes it more challenging to really like a player that has the talent to do more than they do.
only in light of my high hopes for him. I also learned that he went to the same middle school as me shortly before his debut, which only intensified this.
My expectations have cooled but definitely not at all frustrated with him or regret having him in the bigs this year. Has some things to improve on but as a person he seems very much ready for the majors
time I watch Volpe hit, the same thought pops into my head. That bat is too big for him. Maybe because he's a smaller guy, but the bat looks big to me.
By no means am I disappointed in Volpe or criticizing him. But, he's been hovering around .200 BA for a while and his OBA is less than .300. Yes, he is exciting and his ceiling is huge. But, SB alone don't make him a huge contributor.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
I don't think we're takind sides, just expressing opinions.
And I greatly respect yours and Greg's. .
What Gleyber is doing is remarkable. Increasing BB% rate significantly while drastically reducing K% is almost unheard of, and speaks to a strong possibility that he’s really unlocked something in his approach and preparation.
Up until a few days ago it looked like he had sacrificed some exit velo and slug to get there, but now the power is coming back.
Sanchez is still playing in the majors? Geez. Which poor sap of a team actually has him on their roster? (And I used to LOVE Sanchez, but come on, lol)
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Sanchez is still playing in the majors? Geez. Which poor sap of a team actually has him on their roster? (And I used to LOVE Sanchez, but come on, lol)
The METS!! LOL!!!
Conor Maguire
@cmaguire2008
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May 7
When the Yankees get healthy and absolutely catch fire to the tune of a 25-10 stretch, surging back into the hunt in the AL East, I want you to all remember who told you to keep the faith amidst these dark and uncertain times.
Michael King’s injury was the beginning of the end of our World Series hopes last season - so glad he’s returned to form.
Conor Maguire
@cmaguire2008
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May 7
When the Yankees get healthy and absolutely catch fire to the tune of a 25-10 stretch, surging back into the hunt in the AL East, I want you to all remember who told you to keep the faith amidst these dark and uncertain times.
He's predicting they go 25-10 over this stretch
Yup, amazing job to overcome Cole’s lousy start against an excellent bullpen
Judge is almost beyond words right now, but I absolutely loved seeing Volpe jump on the first pitch to deliver the game winner. Kid was ready, didn’t wait until he was forced to chase 2 strike breaking balls to deliver
He really is at this point and nothing he does surprises me. It’s amazing how much he means to this team and us fans.
He lifts the team by just being in the lineup and to see their reactions to his plays is really a fun watch. It’s like they can’t even believe some of the things they’re seeing him do but in the next second it’s a shrug of the shoulders and of course, why am I not surprised he just did that type of reaction from them.
As a fan, it’s very much like watching Mickey Mantle when I was a kid. You never wanted to miss one of his AB’s and if something had to be done, it had to wait until after he hit. Judge is very much in the same category now, can’t miss tv and it seems everyone at the game is in their seats for his AB’s. Concessions and bathroom breaks can wait.
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Cole is Cole. Great stuff, always takes his turn, shrinks in big games.
He really is at this point and nothing he does surprises me. It’s amazing how much he means to this team and us fans.
He lifts the team by just being in the lineup and to see their reactions to his plays is really a fun watch. It’s like they can’t even believe some of the things they’re seeing him do but in the next second it’s a shrug of the shoulders and of course, why am I not surprised he just did that type of reaction from them.
As a fan, it’s very much like watching Mickey Mantle when I was a kid. You never wanted to miss one of his AB’s and if something had to be done, it had to wait until after he hit. Judge is very much in the same category now, can’t miss tv and it seems everyone at the game is in their seats for his AB’s. Concessions and bathroom breaks can wait.
And classy, never drops an F-Bomb on the PA system.
Yeah Cole was awful with the season on the line in Cleveland last year...what a tired shitty take.
Hey Paulie, when was that, with Colorado...I'm sorry, that's some asshat info there. Glad they pulled it out though, thanks to Judge and Michael King. Did they catch the squirrel yet, great reaction from the fans in right field, LOL.
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Cole is Cole. Great stuff, always takes his turn, shrinks in big games.
Yeah Cole was awful with the season on the line in Cleveland last year...what a tired shitty take.
With the stuff Cole has, he should be a top 3 pitcher, but he is not that at all...another mediocre effort.
He started off on fire, but if you look at the last month he has not been great. NOt terrible, but not great. And despite Stu11 know it all take, the fact is we've all rightly bitched at one time or another that he's come up small in big spots as a Yankee. That said, he's still the best FA signing they've had in years simply because he plays every day (every turn).
I don't participate in Yankees threads nearly as much as I used to because they've become nonstop bitchfests.
I don't participate in Yankees threads nearly as much as I used to because they've become nonstop bitchfests.
Yup. Cole’s been dominant this whole season so far, yet after one bad start the mob breaks out the pitchforks. In mid May
See, this is what I'm talking about. Volpe? He's done next to nothing. I think he's a real deal talent, I'm excited about his future, but he's putting up a .195/.239/.427 line in May. Gleyber, on the other hand, gets ripped here day in and day out but is hitting .274/.330/.441. Hardly overwhelming, but he's contributing a helluva lot more than Volpe.
The only issue with Bader is if he can stay on the field. The guy can play.
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...good to see, but some of the others need to pick it up. Seems Volpe and Bader are the only other regular contributors on offence. Still don't see this team going anywhere, despite this nice stretch. We'll see how they adjust at the deadline. Moves will need to be made to truly contend. Need a true LF, BP and SP help, IMHO
See, this is what I'm talking about. Volpe? He's done next to nothing. I think he's a real deal talent, I'm excited about his future, but he's putting up a .195/.239/.427 line in May. Gleyber, on the other hand, gets ripped here day in and day out but is hitting .274/.330/.441. Hardly overwhelming, but he's contributing a helluva lot more than Volpe.
Greg, I think we expect more out of Gleyber. He became enamored with the long ball to the detriment of his natural ability to slash to the opposite field. His offense has suffered for it, and it's not debatable. Why he's fixated on HRs is anyone's guess.
As for Volpe, he's a spark plug (13 SBs) and though he has struggled at the plate for stretches at a time, he's been in the mix. With that stat line, he still has as many HRs and only 2 less RBIs than Gleyber. Also they have roughly the same BBs. Volpe is a 22 year rookie who's played in all 50 games so far. He isn't expected to carry the club. Gleyber is expected to contribute heavily.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
In the end Volpe has definitely been a bit of a disappointment but he's a likable personality and a high effort player. With Gleyber it is just far too often that you see him not execute on something he is perfectly capable of and like the level someone cares is a pretty difficult thing to measure but it makes it more challenging to really like a player that has the talent to do more than they do.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
I don't think we're takind sides, just expressing opinions.
And I greatly respect yours and Greg's. .
In the end Volpe has definitely been a bit of a disappointment but he's a likable personality and a high effort player. With Gleyber it is just far too often that you see him not execute on something he is perfectly capable of and like the level someone cares is a pretty difficult thing to measure but it makes it more challenging to really like a player that has the talent to do more than they do.
He's a rookie, give him a chance to adjust.
Anyone know a ballpark ETA for the game to start?
My expectations have cooled but definitely not at all frustrated with him or regret having him in the bigs this year. Has some things to improve on but as a person he seems very much ready for the majors
I have a YES subscription…no dice
I have Prime…no dice
I have MLB.TV…..no dice
I have a YES subscription…no dice
I have Prime…no dice
I have MLB.TV…..no dice
I have MLB Extra innings here in Florida and watching a YES broadcast but it’s being shown nationally on ESPN+.
It is infuriating how hard they make it for people to watch games.
I’ve got one of my kids sleeping on me, and my room service double Tito’s right next to me.
Wife and daughters in the other bed.
This Yankees game is all I need!!
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By no means am I disappointed in Volpe or criticizing him. But, he's been hovering around .200 BA for a while and his OBA is less than .300. Yes, he is exciting and his ceiling is huge. But, SB alone don't make him a huge contributor.
I have been down on Gleyber for a couple of years now. But, he's batting about 50 points higher, has about 50 points more in OBA, and has scored 10 more runs. They have roughly the same # of ABs and Gleyber has 10 more hits, 5 more walks, and 34 less Ks. That last one is significant. He's no monster by any stretch. But, he has bounced back this year to at least become a decent contributor. The problem is he still gets too streaky in both directions.
I hate a discussion like this because if you get involved, it invariably seems like you are taking sides, which is not the case here. If I had to pick one to build a team with, I'd take Volpe because he is a better defender at the more premium position and I think his ceiling is huge to the point where I believe he is going to be a star.
I will add that I love the move down to the 7 hole (6 sometimes). I was moved to the leadoff spot too soon. I know it was somewhat out of necessity, but it was too much pressure for a young rookie. People forget Jeter hit mostly in the 9 hole for a couple of years.
I don't think we're takind sides, just expressing opinions.
And I greatly respect yours and Greg's. .
On que, Torrez delivers!
What Gleyber is doing is remarkable. Increasing BB% rate significantly while drastically reducing K% is almost unheard of, and speaks to a strong possibility that he’s really unlocked something in his approach and preparation.
Up until a few days ago it looked like he had sacrificed some exit velo and slug to get there, but now the power is coming back.
I’m here for it.