Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Clinical Cashman's trade may bring micro-improvements, but it sure kills the buzz

Studying yesterday's non-blockbuster deal for infielder Brandon Drury, who can escape the sense that a bit of sizzle just vanished from the 2018 Yankees, even if the trade itself represents a crafty, wonky, lizard-like intelligence.  

Realistically, only in Disney movies do the Yankees start two rookie infielders on opening day. As simplistic, dumb-ass fans, we want Miguel Andujar and Glyber Torres to step in and become immediate stars, because it would almost guarantee us a generational dynasty. When a trade for a middling veteran bursts that bubble - last year, it was Chris Carter - who is not secretly disappointed? Opening Day now looks like an unveiling of two players all-too-well defined by "meh" careers - Drury at 2B and Jace "Chase?" Peterson at 3B. Who's on first. I Don't Know is on second. Who Gives a Shit is on third. Insert sigh here. Same old Yankees. Always go with the old guy. It's a wonder Aaron Judge isn't playing for Pittsburgh.

Still, I cannot fault Cashman for adding another micro-layer of depth. He's always looking to upgrade, even if in atomic-level increments. If Drury plays a solid 2B and hits .260, we escape the possibility that Glyber suffers a washout season (like Bird did last year.) A bird in the hand, right? Isn't that how it goes? Drury is fire insurance.

As an unrepentant prospect-hugger, I submit that anyone who remembers the Yankees of the 1980s understands the folly of gutting a farm system. If we learned anything from the 14-year barf, it's that you always need a multitude of prospects; you cannot assume your scouts will perpetually keep the right ones. Since last July, the Yankees have traded away a shit-ton of young talent. One of these days, we're going to pay a price.

In that regard, I'm sad to see Nick Solack go. He might just be The One That Got Away. Yesterday, we traded him - a firebrand with a huge offensive upside - for a roster chess piece. It's a trade that contending teams often make. If Glyber or Ronald Torreyes or Tyler Wade take over at 2B, Solack would have no path to the majors, like "Brigadoon" Refsnyder, doomed to appear once a year and vanish. But I can't escape the feeling Solack will be an all-star, an Ian Kinsler type, and we will rue the day we traded him for a coat-hanger. .

Also, I cannot shake the feeling today that Miguel Andujar will never play another inning for the Yankees. All the happy talk lately saying how he's made great strides in defense? It might as well have come from Russian bots. Come March 30, the Yankees will play the seasoning card and send him back to Scranton, where he hit .306 last year. They'll hand the position to Danny Espinosa or Peterson, figuring they'll go with defense. Depressed, Andujar will start slowly and be dealt at the deadline, because, after all, the future Yankee 3B is either Josh Donaldson or Manny Machado. There was never a path for Andujar, aside from in Disney movies. All that discussion about two rookies starting in the infield? We might as well have been talking about about life on Mars. 

The truth is, the Yankees are probably better today than they were yesterday. Ah, but it's not the same.

10 comments:

kd said...

I've some advice for the new guy: 1) rent, don't buy and 2) keep your bags packed.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Yeah, it is depressing.

When else did the Yanks start two rookies on Opening Day? Only 1951, when they were Mickey Mantle and Gil McDougald. Yeah, that didn't work out.

About 2 minutes ago, Solak was considered a real comer. Maybe this shows that Cashman really believes in Torres: 'Hey, this guy is going to own 2B for the next 15 years, why do I need Solak?'

But if that was the case, he should've been dealt for a couple of promising young arms, not this Arizona nonentity.

HoraceClarke66 said...

At least Drury got us a small piece by Billy Witz in the Times today, while the U.S. team's ongoing choke-fest in Korea precluded any soccer action.

That makes it Soccer 25, Yanks 12 on the year. And for February...the Yankees take the lead, 11-10!

Also, I have the call, I think: "And Drury will advise and consent to drive that ball over the wall!"

No?

How about, "Drury drives that one a-way down the lane!"

Hey, who let all those crickets in here?

The Ghost of Yankees Past said...

Drury may prove to be the best option at third this year, depending on Andujar’s fielding. He is 25 years old and should be on rise as a player. He is not a fading older player. Looks like a good move at least short term. If Andujar and Torres both end up winning the positions this season or next, we can trade Drury at age 26 or 27 and should be able to get some value.

The redsocks just got a lot better. We can’t afford any holes in the line up this year.

Carl J. Weitz said...

Agreed, Ghost....I think Drury at 25 will learn to cut down on strike outs with the help of hitting coaches PJ Pilittere (who?) and Marcus "The River" Thames.Don't worry, those guys will fix Aaron Judge, too LOL.He's a hustler and has decent power into the alleys.Not a great defender but certainly adequate. An upgrade over Torreyes and Espinosa who is likely gone by Opening Day.

Anonymous said...

Why do I feel as if this move raised the performance-floor a few inches, but probably simultaneously lowered the ceiling at least as much?? Hope I'm wrong, but if I'm not, we have done more than enough squeezing of the performance potential - - any more, even a little bit, and our tall guys won't even fit in the room.

Enough, Cash-Puss!! Stop. Yesterday, if not sooner. LB (No J)

HoraceClarke66 said...

I agree, LB sans J. (That's the Olympic influence.)

Let's hope this is just a Cashman ploy to save money by getting another year-before-FA out of Torres and Andujar. But we have to stop giving away kids.

Anonymous said...

doesn't anyone here recognize the genius of hoss' hr calls?

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NOW THAT I HAVE SOMEWHAT REGAINED MY SENSES, MY FRIEND IS INSISTING THIS DRURY WILL PLAY 3RD..... I TOLD HIM DON'T BE SO SURE..... IF THIS GUY BLOCKS GLEYBER AT 2ND BASE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM, I GIVE UP WITH CASHMAN.

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