Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Kyle Schwarber? Must we go through this again?

It's that time of year: Chestnuts roasting, stockings hung, kiddies on their phones, and the Yanks and Cubs are once again stuck in the chimney, discussing Kyle Schwarber. Something about the 240 pounder known as "Hulk" continually lures Cooperstown Cashman into talks with Cubs honcho Jeffrey Theo Epstein, prompting the Gammonites of Gotham to suggest a big turkey dinner is cooking.

If you have nothing better to do on a snowy day, I suppose it's worth wondering how many HRs the lefty-hitting Schwarber might pound in Yankee Stadium. Last year he hit 38, which sounds impressive, until you realize that 57 (fifty-seven) players last year clubbed at least 30. (Good grief, Gardy hit 28.) Also, there's Schwarber's 156 strikeouts, .250 average, and statistical presence as THE worst fielding OF in the NL. Finally, let's note that the last Yankee named "Kyle" was Mr. Farnsworth himself, making the name a tradition worth ending.

Listen: I try to sit out debates on trade rumors. For starters, who cares? They're starch. They're ether. They're movies starring Pauly Shore. Secondly, any trade acquisition could be favorable, depending on what we give up. If Brigadoon Refnsyder re-emerges from the Netherworld, and we skip him like a flat stone to Brother Theo for Schwarber, I'd say, "Well played, State Farm!" (Or if the Cubs took Giancarlo, straight up? Now that would be interesting.) But these rumors - as rumored -  have Miguel "DiMaggio" Andujar heading to Chicago for a guy who, at just 28, is an injury magnet, a concrete statue in the field, and - following his breakout year - a scud cow being shopped at the market.  

Clearly, the Death Star can use a LH bat. But it's worth noting that we just jettisoned Sir Didi Gregorius and Greg Bird, both of whom fit better than a full-time DH. To trade Andujar - who can play 3B - for another homer/strikeout lug nut.. yeesh. The Yankees need a LH bat that hits .290 - not another late-stage Jason Giambi. When I think about Schwarb, I picture a hobbling, post-steroids Giambino, always gunning for the RF porch - his average plummeting to .210, his strikeouts rising to 200, and his most recognizable feature being the sad slog back to Torre's pines after leaving a runner in scoring position.

In terms of LH bats, I don't know who is out there. But Cashman does. The Yankees do need somebody more than Gardy (who will be 37) and the comedy team of Tauchman and Ford (who both remain untested.) Kyle Schwarber? Sorry. I'd bang on the chimney until someone lets me out.

21 comments:

JM said...

Pirates are "targeting" Cam Maybin. I like Cam, but I understand the objections. Still, I'm sad we're not resigning him. And Romine. And Didi.

Of course, I realize we need more guys with low contact rates, lousy batting averages (because, as we all know, they don't matter), potential power (not real power, but potential power), and clank-worthy fielding. That's how champions are formed, after all.

Why do I have this feeling that every move we make this offseason except Cole will be counterproductive? To the point where it all probably negates the plus factor of signing Cole.

Geniuses at work.

ranger_lp said...

Maybe we should go after Schwarber? If so, the Yanks could have a fund for the season..."for every Yankee strikeout this year, $500 will go to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center..."...they will make a bundle off of that...

JM said...

Ranger, that's a great humanitarian gesture. And would be the only good thing about the Swingin' Behemoths.

Ceeja said...

I saw one article arguing that we give up Garcia and Andujar for Schwarber. Are these reporters drunk or just stupid? Who are these cretins?

13bit said...

"Yeah, I woke up and said to myself - this is the time to ditch Didi, Romina, and Miggy in exchange for some flat-footed, bad-fielding shlumps who can clog up the DH slot for years."

HoraceClarke66 said...

"a Pauly Shore movie"! Love it, Duque!

Yeah, Schwarber for Andujar would be a disaster for us. I love how all these sportswriters simply assume that Gio will now remain a tremendous hitter for the rest of his career.

One person even touted the deal on the basis that it would mean Stanton could be a full-time DH, and wouldn't have to "risk injury" in left field (Oh, what a great pickup that was.). Until, of course, SCHWARBER gets hurt, and then Stanton is back in left.

No, there's no reason to do favors for Theo Epstein. He ought to trade his genius self to us for a certain balding individual with sunken eyes. Other than that, I'm not interested in any Cubbies.

Anonymous said...

I agree. We do not need Scwarber.

That said, I would have enjoyed hearing the master say,

"Kyle Klocks One! Schwarber cleans the deck!"


Doug K.

TheWinWarblist said...

Schwarber is a butt appendage at best.

ctYank7 said...

Plain and simple question: who is more likely to help the Yankees reach the World Series in 2020, Luke Voit or Kyle Schwarber?

HoraceClarke66 said...

Nice, Doug K. But how about, "Schwarber swabs the deck!"

I was going to say that I'd take him for J.A. Happ, but I wouldn't even do that. There's at least a possibility that, with BoJo off to destroy the UK, Happ will bounced back.

Schwarber, even if we got him for nothing, he'd screw up the team just by blocking better players.

A big NO.

TheWinWarblist said...

Tauchman and Ford are at least as good and can actually field their positions.

Anonymous said...


Hoss,

Sure. Just as long as the call isn't

"MMMMM. That's some good Schwarber. He really put some meat into that pita. There was nothing Tahini about that blast."

Doug K.

EDB said...

You are right on! El Duque.

TheWinWarblist said...

Well said Rahul! Where were you when I was making my major life decisions!?

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Anonymous said...

Can we think of anyone better suited for this team of muscle bound sluggers than Kyle Schwarber? It would be difficult to come up with someone else who is so ... muscle bound, homer happy, strikeout prone, low contact, low average, three true outcome (home run, walk, or strikeout). Some one draws a walk and Schwarber hits one out. It's the modern way to score runs. In more than a 100 years of major league baseball, no one ever thought of combining a walk and a home run. We all know that the new way to win in the playoffs is for everyone on the team to swing even harder with every swing. Just in case they make contact. Because elite pitchers like Justin Verlander don't give up three singles in one inning. This guy would be the perfect new toy in the Yankee lineup: .200 average; 35 HR; 65 RBI; 45 runs scored; .125 average with runners in scoring position; 75 BB; 300 strikeouts. What an offensive powerhouse! And we only have to give up Andujar, a guy who will hit .330; 30 HR; 100 RBI; 100 runs scored; with three NL batting titles in the next five years, because he can't play defense either and is a player without a position, and we can't keep Andujar because we have a blind man named Stanton hitting cleanup/DH.

The Hammer of God

Anonymous said...

Can we please please please get off this "gotta trade Andujar" horse? Please? Only if it is for someone outstanding? The guy is a hitting machine.

Brett

Anonymous said...

"KYLE CLOCKS ONE!"...(THE MASTERS CALL).

NO WAY SHOULD WE EVEN CONSIDER THIS...

STRAIGHT UP FOR ANDUJAR? (NO WAY).

WHERE WOULD HE PLAY?

HE CAN'T FIELD.

HE CAN'T RUN.

ANOTHER DH?

MR. DUQUE IS SPOT ON.

WE NEED A LEFTY HITTER THAT CAN HIT .290 NOT ONE THAT WILL COME DOWN TO .210 ONCE HE KEEPS STARING AT THE PORCH.

CASHMAN'S STUPIDITY IS ASTOUNDING.

HoraceClarke66 said...

AMEN, Brett, Hammer, and ALL-CAPS. Just stop it. Don't even go there.

I've never seen such a natural hitter before, from day one in the majors.

Sure, maybe after a bad, year-long injury he'll be rusty. But the odds are exponentially better that he'll remember how to hit than that Gio will, God bless him.

In the past, the Yanks never had trouble moving guys around to accommodate them. Yogi and Ellie played LF, Kubek played outfield and infield. So did Tresh and Pepitone.

With a DH, it's even easier. And never mind Gio: what makes these geniuses so sure that Giancarlo will play more than 10 games in 2020?

Anonymous said...

Even WITH the shimmering & recent memory of versde & fentanyl from dental surgery earlier today, trading Can-DO-jar still seems like a first-class bonehead move....I am fearful, though, because we have to depend on the near-genius judgment of - - of WHO?? - - to reject this TURDucken of a trade?? Excuse me, I believe I'm feeling ill.

LB (No J)

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