You can't hide from your past, Alph.
You posted this on opening day.
I'm in the camp that this Yankee team does not make the playoffs. Here are my worries:
1. The fact that Jason Giambi is our best option at first base is frightening. It puts a major point of weakness in our defense. He doesn't throw well. His fielding is slightly below average. His offense "upside" is unknown at this point, due to aging, performance fall-off and injuries of last three seasons.
2. Our outfield is shaky, too. Oddly enough, Abreu is likely the most solid guy at the moment. Melky has shown plenty of promise, but which way will he go as the league gets to know him better? We still see little power from him.
3. Damon and Matsui should be fine as interchangeable parts, but both have lost a step on defense.
4. Shelly Duncan as back-up to the other four outfielders provides; possibility of " hot streak" power if he plays a lot; marginal defensive speed and glove; excellent arm. However, how effective will he be playing sparingly?
5. Catching is fine as long as Jorge ducks the aging thing and injury thing for another season.
6. Infield is good. Wilson Betemit is a pretty decent back-up player.
7. The real worry is pitching:
A. We really don't have an ace.
B. Chin Ming has shown erratic performances, and one wonders how is head is dealing with post-season collapse.
C. Moose is bound to wear down as the season progresses. Andy is already wearing down.
D. Hughes is not impressing me as the next Roger Clemens. Not based on Spring training outings. He may become great. Or, he could be 9-10.
E. Kennedy can't seem to start a game without giving up a quick four runs. We know how that wears on a team.
F. Joba, let's face it, has not yet come close to pitching like he did last season with the Yankees. I think he had one quality outing.
G. Why did LaTroy Hawkins get an automatic seat on the bus? He always walks the first two batters he sees. Haven't we lived the last two seasons with bullpen guys who do exactly that?
H. Farnsworth will be no different than he was last year, despite the magical relationship Joe
G. purports to have with him.
I. The best reliever in Spring Training was this guy ( Patterson? ) who had never pitched above A ball, right? So he won't get a MLB job now.
J. There has only been inconsistency from Bruney, Henn, Vargas, Edwar, Olendorf, etc. Nothing to excite.
L. The Alan Horne and Jeff Marquez "cups of spring coffee" were pretty uneventful and unimpressive.
Friday, July 25, 2008
CALL OUT: What Alphonso predicted on Opening Day
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In what way are you calling him out here? His points seem, for the most part, to be fairly reasonable and in some cases are dead on at the moment. The worst thing I see is he confused Veras for Vargas.
This team has the chance to make the playoffs, but they're not in yet...
He has some right and some wrong. Nothing too outrageous where I see a call-out necessary. I predicted on Opening Day that the Seattle Mariners would take the West. Been getting called out on that ever since, but I'm not the only one who thought they'd be good enough and is shocked at how bad they turned out.
He's also sticking with his prediction for a Clinton-Huckabee presidential race.
Thanks for the defense, BIGIF. I think Duque knows that, with few exeptions, my predictions have borne fruit. Problem is, I always want to be wrong. If i am, the Yankees do better.
The item I am most happy about; even though I got his name wrong, I saw the talent in Robertson.
LOL Whitey. Very good,
Big is right. I shouldn't have called it a callout. I just wanted the world to see what a great mind we have posting for us.
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