Granderson is out for another month at least with a severe strain of his groin.
Randy Winn is proving to be a great glove but a weak bat in the OF at this time.
Marcus Thames is proving to be a destroyer of all things lefty and a misser of all things righty.
That is the spawn of our LF conundrum. Now, things get worse.
Nick Swisher was yanked today due to a bicep injury. He's said to be day to day, likely to miss a few games, but this should probably be a bit of a wake up call.
If Gardner breaks a hand stealing or Swisher's injury is more serious, the OF depth behind him is ridiculously thin. Trading away Jackson may have landed us a franchise CFer, but it also dealt away any major depth we had at the AAA level. Golson is a 5th OFer at best. The only OF stick in AAA worth mentioning is David Winfree, a 24 yr old OFer with moderate pop, but no patience and is already on his second organization. Sounds like a 4th OF type to me.
So, with about 30 games to go before we get Curtis back, we need someone capable of playing full time in the OF or maybe part time DH when the occasion rises. And that man should be Jermaine Dye. Yes, he might cost you $2-3 million, but if he could OPS .800 or even .750, he'd be worth his weight in gold. Cause watching Ramiro Pena in this lineup due to the lack of a true DH should be appalling, this shot should be fired. Why the hell not? His defense is horrible, yes. Put him in RF at the stadium or DH him on the road. A drunken midget can play RF defense in Yankee stadium, why not Dye? All I am saying is that the rash of injuries has led to a significant weakness in what looked like a pretty ironclad plan. Well, time to shore up the hole with a veteran bat capable of adding some thunder at the bottom of the order. Do it Cash.