Because of Soto and Judge geez.They have the second best record in baseball, geez.
Because of Soto and Judge geez.They have the second best record in baseball, geez.
DJ is cooked.Obviously having a great, totally reliable
closer is a big deal in the post season, or any time The starting rotation is usually very different in the post season, rarely going 5 deep. Yankees went without Cole the first half and were still in great shape. Slow start for Judge to boot and it hardly mattered.
Judge is ridiculous right now and Soto ain’t too shabby. I’m guessing that there is some chance that he might accept even a little less to stay with NYY if they make the right offer. They are doing fine and he must be in heaven batting in front of a guy who is approaching all time great status if he isn’t there already.
The Yankee swoon pretty much coincided with Stanton’s injury. He had been hitting pretty well and has been doing well since his return. He is getting fooled by outside sliders way less so far this year. He does run like an elephant is on his back, but i’ll take it if he keeps making contact.
Verdugo historically is better than his last 45 days and maybe showing signs of coming around. Wells is looking like the real deal. If Torres and Volpe can bat even around .250 that would be ok, ditto Chisholm. DJ, who knows, and Rizzo will be back fairly soon although i don’t get too excited about that. And then there is Cabrera. Anyone else like him ? I do and think he could fit in at 1st. Switch hitter, often hard contact especially batting lefty. Maybe they are paying DJ too much to sit.
While @Scoe and I might have a semantic difference over what equals “tanking” it wouldn’t trouble me if they can add a strike out artist closer even if it bruises Holmes’s ego. He is the shakiest part of the team. The other relievers have been pretty good lately.
Why do i think of all the teams. Houston is the one AL team that I would like to avoid.
Gleyber actually looks surprisingly good in the leadoff spot as of now anyways. I think Stanton and Volpe are the key to the lineup. Amazing how much better a pen looks when your starters are going 6 innings 5 at a minimum.Obviously having a great, totally reliable
closer is a big deal in the post season, or any time The starting rotation is usually very different in the post season, rarely going 5 deep. Yankees went without Cole the first half and were still in great shape. Slow start for Judge to boot and it hardly mattered.
Judge is ridiculous right now and Soto ain’t too shabby. I’m guessing that there is some chance that he might accept even a little less to stay with NYY if they make the right offer. They are doing fine and he must be in heaven batting in front of a guy who is approaching all time great status if he isn’t there already.
The Yankee swoon pretty much coincided with Stanton’s injury. He had been hitting pretty well and has been doing well since his return. He is getting fooled by outside sliders way less so far this year. He does run like an elephant is on his back, but i’ll take it if he keeps making contact.
Verdugo historically is better than his last 45 days and maybe showing signs of coming around. Wells is looking like the real deal. If Torres and Volpe can bat even around .250 that would be ok, ditto Chisholm. DJ, who knows, and Rizzo will be back fairly soon although i don’t get too excited about that. And then there is Cabrera. Anyone else like him ? I do and think he could fit in at 1st. Switch hitter, often hard contact especially batting lefty. Maybe they are paying DJ too much to sit.
While @Scoe and I might have a semantic difference over what equals “tanking” it wouldn’t trouble me if they can add a strike out artist closer even if it bruises Holmes’s ego. He is the shakiest part of the team. The other relievers have been pretty good lately.
Why do i think of all the teams. Houston is the one AL team that I would like to avoid.
Because of Soto and Judge geez.
Right which is why Wells should be the starting catcher and it's obviously key for Stanton and Jazz to be healthy, like I said all the pieces need to be glued together. Your right Cashman is perfect.View attachment 103133
- Chisholm has a .966 OPS w/ the Yankees.
- Stanton has a .801 OPS, his highest since 2021.
- Wells has a .815 OPS since the All-Star break.
Maybe, maybe not Flaherty isn't an ace but he sure as hell is a solid 3 he would've bolstered the rotation and strengthened the pen for the playoffs.Do u think Flaherty is the difference between a playoff spot and a WS Title? I don’t think there was anybody (outside of Skubal) who might’ve been the difference before the deadline. I agree with a lot of what u said, I’m not sure it would’ve been worth the cost.
The pen is his major trade deadline flop.Maybe, maybe not Flaherty isn't an ace but he sure as hell is a solid 3 he would've bolstered the rotation and strengthened the pen for the playoffs.
Dodgers dealt Trey Sweeney and their 8th ranked prospect, Cashman let it be known he wasn't gonna deal a top 10 prospect that's just not negotiating in good faith. Cashman tries to win a trade add all cost even if it's a trade that could win him a World Series, it feels he cares more about winning a trade then winning a World Series. I give him a ton of credit for the Jazz trade you don't get that lucky on those trades too often.
So i suggested Cabrera. Any thoughts? He is versatile and has played a little 1st. I trust him more than DJ and probably Rizzo who undoubtedly will be given 1st when he returns.DJ is cooked.
Throwing games has become a Cashman-Boone specialty. Finally start Wells over Trevino and what do you know he hits 2 hrs in a game Judge goes 0-4 with 3 ks. I like Trevino but he should not be playing over Wells.Another wasted opportunity to create distance with Baltimore. No sweep in Chi no sweep vs Colo, lose 2 of 3 to the tigers, lose 2 of 3 to the Nats, all while Balt is facing a tough part of the schedule and remain a game or so out. Doesn’t bode well for the Yankees. Win the div by a game, it won’t matter…but these losses hurt. Should have 3-4 game lead going into the Cardinals series.
DefinitelySo i suggested Cabrera. Any thoughts? He is versatile and has played a little 1st. I trust him more than DJ and probably Rizzo who undoubtedly will be given 1st when he returns.
Wells has come on of late. I was confused why they couldn’t hold on to Higashioka in the King deal, I thought rushing Wells might be unnecessary. Contract details aside, Higgy is producing with SD in the ideal part time role. Although he’s gotten more AB bc of injuries this yr.Throwing games has become a Cashman-Boone specialty. Finally start Wells over Trevino and what do you know he hits 2 hrs in a game Judge goes 0-4 with 3 ks. I like Trevino but he should not be playing over Wells.
Adam Warren is starting again, games in September get treated like spring training games.
I see the path similar to Bernie back in the early n mid 90s…it took him a minute to really see if he could be that player. A switching hitting lethal bat and a great CF. That’s a high bar for Cabrera and I’m not suggesting he’s gonna be Bernie but I think he’s shown some signs of maybe becoming an everyday productive player in the lineup.So i suggested Cabrera. Any thoughts? He is versatile and has played a little 1st. I trust him more than DJ and probably Rizzo who undoubtedly will be given 1st when he returns.
Yes. Per mlb.com, Wells was the Yankees 4th best prospect in 2022 and 2023 after being a first round pick in 2020. Had the pleasure to watch him play against the Yardgoats last year.I don't typically follow the players when they're in the minors, outside of the top guys. Was Wells a highly regarded prospect? Is the hitting we're seeing lately what folks always expected from him or are we seeing him playing above his level?
You already know he will still close games. Common sense doesn't apply to this organization. A winning season is the only priority for Hal.If Boone ever uses Holmes again as a closer he is incompetent. He is unwatchable.
One thing you can say about Holmes. You know what you will get when he gets the ball. Very reliable
I literally stop watching when he comes in. I am usually not that kind of fan, don’t take sports that seriously. But I am a very senior citizen and don’t want to die of Holmes failure. So when he comes in, I look at my Yes app to check on game progress. It should make no difference, but somehow seems more tolerable.You already know he will still close games. Common sense doesn't apply to this organization. A winning season is the only priority for Hal.

It’s all pretty odd especially the totally erratic relievers. Starters seem mostly to have gotten back to early season good form. I thought Verdugo was a decent pick up and he has mostly disappointed. Stanton has actually been pretty steady but of course his usual 6 weeks absence due to a sore pinky. I won’t be surorised one way or the other with Soto’s future. I’m sure batting in front of Judge must be heaven for him. The sparse use of a pretty decent Cabrera, especially in Rizzo’s absence and DJ a shadow of himself is also weak management.I had the feeling back in January & February that the Yankees would never make the World Series!
Hal and Cashman said "we're all in!"
Which to me means they will do EVERYTHING humanly possible to get a WS winning team for 2024, but the Soto deal was great and the pickup of Jazz was also great but the Yanks in February needed a 3rd baseman, LF, Catcher, 1st baseman, 2 starting pitchers and at least 2 relief pitchers! So I guess both weren't ALL IN!
Their 2 relief pitchers picked up at the trade deadline really, really stink!
And September 1st they bring up Duke Ellis not Jasson Dominguez! They must see dreams in Verdugo!
Thanks Cashman!
If George were alive since 2009 NY would have won at least 3 to 4 WS and Bryce Harper and JT Realimuto would be Yankees not Phillies!
Disgusting!
And I'll bet the ranch Hal won't really try to sign Soto and let him go to the Mets or Dodgers because he doesn't have the $!