Our guys are doing enough to win and making clutch plays when needed, but boy the Angels must really stink. I need to see what their fans are saying. That is if Angels fan still exist.
Also just saw that the Yankees 7-8-9 hitters have the following slash line this season: .292/.357/.496/.853 (all tops in the majors)
Can't catch a break. But we are playing a lot better with our AAA squad so maybe it'll work out. Sanchez came back and was the worst player on the field last night.
You could probably get Merrifield without including Devers, but it would likely cost some combination of D Hernandez, Chavis, Casas, and taking on a large unwanted contract from their books.
Strange. Ottavino hasn't been lights out but he still has a 2.77 ERA and 11.8 K/9 rate. Not sure if there are 250 relievers who have done better than that.
Since we're talking ridiculous ideas, why not just make Sale the long closer. Bring him into the 7th inning when you have a lead and let him pitch 3 innings.
Estrada looked pretty good at the plate and on the field. It's an extremely SSS but if he continues to show quality ABs and strong fielding then Wade may lose his utility role.
Also, Chad Green is the most trash pitcher I've seen. At least right now while he's in this funk. Will he ever get back to being formidable or at least average? I think he still has minor league options, it might be time to get sent down to work on his mechanics/other pitches/brain health.
I'm guessing Harvey will be back pretty soon. They just needed a long man for today with the bullpen burnt out and German, who could give us anywhere from 2 to 7 innings, pitching tonight.
The new and unimproved lineup is pretty dreadful (as evidenced by Matt Harvey cruising through 6 innings in under 80 pitches). But the pitching is really keeping them in games, specifically the starting pitching. I think they have a sub-2 ERA over the past 9 or so games. Granted we haven't played anyone good, but still impressive. Boone is mostly an idiot but he deserves some credit for keeping this team motivated despite the litany of injuries.
I'm glad they're not saying how long he'll be out. They said Hicks would only be a few days and it's been almost two months. These guys don't know s***.
I don't think many people within the organization gave up on Frazier becoming a major leaguer. His concussion issues were a setback but he's always shown the talent to be a productive outfielder.
Bird, on the other hand, I have given up almost all hopes of becoming a productive big leaguer.
Got some good momentum going into these four home games against KC. Yanks have played down to their competition so far but I'm hopeful that our starting pitching can subdue the Royals' relatively weak offense. I'm not expecting a sweep but 3 out of 4 would sure be nice. As a bonus I also hope Judge takes Junis deep a couple of times as payback for the his broken wrist.