He has the potential to rake. He's proven his ability on the big stage. I'm rooting for him.
My only fear is his glove under pressure.
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He has the potential to rake. He's proven his ability on the big stage. I'm rooting for him.
My only fear is his glove under pressure.
.....or is it possible, as some have suggested, it's Peraza who gets the call?
No coincidence the team is slumping without Stanton's and Rizzo's bat. While I agree Carpenter is a huge loss, I don't agree about Andujar. The potential is there. Recall not too long ago he slashed...
Excellent point. As I said previously, get Stanton and Rizzo back and the offense should dominate. Losing Carpenter hurts. He was certainly a spark plug. Hopefully Andujar steps in and takes...
It's official:
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Prior to tonight’s game, the Yankees made the following roster moves:
• Recalled INF/OF Miguel Andújar (#41) from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
I mentioned his name in the other thread. I think he would do a good job. He has passion and desire to win. Some experience with the Marlins. Just don't know what it would take to entice him to leave...
We all know the truth. We are in fact the collective GM's. Cashman is simply the de facto mouthpiece and figurehead. He answers to us. Unfortunately he doesn't always listen. Due to his high public...
Have at it PSD faithful. Assuming you believe a change is in order, who should replace Cashman?
Yankees’ Oswald Peraza turning heads, but he isn’t replacing Isiah Kiner-Falefa | Analysis
Updated: Aug. 08, 2022, 8:47 a.m.|Published: Aug. 08, 2022, 8:00 a.m.
By Brendan Kuty
....the...
Makes sense. Why would he? Not much up side unless Hal gave him ownership interest (doubtful) and mostly downside with the fan base criticism and press scrutiny.
Any suggestions? Bueller? ...
Jeter? Would he make a good GM? He has some experience from his time as Miami CEO.
The beginning of Jeter's tenure included the trades of high-priced players such as Stanton, Yelich, J.T....
Cole needs to bring his A game. Tallion is a toss up, Nestor should do well.
On the season the Yankees pen is #2 to Astros in ERA 2.68 vs 3.00.
They are #4 in saves
They are #29 of 30 in ER's allowed.
They are #27th in WHIP a tick above Astros.
They are 29th of 30 in HR's...
Therein lies the problem. If Hal refuses to see the problem and act accordingly it's a rock and hard spot. Can you fire Hal? I don't think so. None so blind as those that refuse to see.
Assuming...
No question. My point his decisions are based on info collected by a myriad of individuals and departments . The eval process isn't his alone. He tends to take the heat as the decision maker. Maybe...
Nick, no argument. You need decent, consistent pitching. As I said earlier, Monty blunder may prove to be very costly.
However, those one run losses hurt, 1-0. 2-3 ect. Low scores that I believe...
I would agree. However it's a team approach. They have talent evaluators, scouts, a development team, anals dept. ect all offering info and input. Maybe it's time to re-eval the eval dept.?
Jury...
Imo, therein lies the key. Get those two back and the offense looks much more potent and they simply put it on cruise. The team is essentially the same that amassed the best record in MLB during...
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For comic relief?
Nick it's 2022.
The rest I agree 110%, particularly in regards to Cole performance.
There's the rub! He does spend. Yankees payroll is historically one of the highest, if not the highest. Hal looks at Tampa Bay and is convinced you don't need to spend 200M to win. I don't fault him...
You eat money on bad contracts to help a deal along. I can't imagine Hal would take that kind of hit. The reason the Yankees "have the money" is primarily because Hal is a bean counter and doesn't...
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Oswald Peraza was taken for X-rays after being hit on the hand with a pitch during Sunday's game. No word on the results.
RailRiders manager Doug Davis said Peraza...
Day, the comment wasn't directed at you, but collectively to all of us. We want to believe, particularly when the team is playing poorly, there is help on the horizon, there is something to look...
This is what the Yankees gave up Sears, Waldichuk, and Medina for? :bs::speechless: