Saturday, October 10, 2020

With another season shot to hell, one word echoes across the Yankiverse: CHANGE

Jeeze. I can't do it. I can't write the obit. Not today. It's only been a few hours. The wounds are too raw, the pain too brutal, the night too sleepless. Jeeze. I'm a wreck. It's over. It's really over.

Since that news conference last winter, when Gerrit Cole unveiled his "YANKEE FAN FOR LIFE" sign - long before Covid - I actually believed that 2020 would be our year, that Cole's homeward journey would help me revive my own childhood memories of Mickey, Yogi and Whitey - (RIP, sir) - because... well... I dunno. I just did. I really believed. 

And held that belief in my heart until around 10:30 E.S.T. last night.

I wonder if I will ever believe in the Yankees again. I'm 68, compromised, sitting in the crosshairs of a pandemic. How many years do I legitimately have?

Once again, we are left holding a wet bag full of dead kittens, another image of Aroldis Chapman staring into the left-centerfield abyss, where another season-ending homer just landed. They call him "the Cuban Missile." From now on, he should be "the Cuban Missile Launcher." He is forever linked to Rafael Devers, Jose Altuve and Mike Brosseau. We have him for two more seasons. Can you imagine what he'll be like in 2022?

This morning, let's not think about it. But El Chapo does epitomize the Yankees, who originally obtained him because the Reds balked over his domestic violence case. (Okay, maybe it's a cheap shot to mention that case today, kicking the guy when he's down. I'm sure he feels awful, and nobody's accused him of being a bad teammate. But he'll be 33 next year, it's all downhill from here, and I'm bitter, okay?The Yankees are full of players whose peak seasons are behind them. In fact, peruse the roster, and how many impact starters could you honestly say have their best seasons still to come? Gleyber? Clint Frazier? Deivi Garcia? Um, anybody else?

You might add Miguel Andujar, but - gahhhhh - just mentioning his name makes me cry. We squandered the 25th year of a guy who beat Dimaggio's record as a rookie. We pissed it away, and when we trade him this winter - probably for a new Ottavino - we'll receive pennies on the dollar in return.

Clarke Schmidt? Whatever happened to him? He was the talk of spring training, and then, poof, he went to Scranton and only returned for a cameo. 

The fact is, we cannot discern the true depth of the Yankee malaise because there was no farm system this year, no minor leagues to monitor our prospects. But we do know this: The Yankees are in trouble.

This year, they were the 10th best team in MLB, sixth best record in the AL. They are a casserole of questionable trades and signings, based on mathematical front office analytics that bring "safe" results - that is, winning seasons, but not much more. We have an aging roster that is continually beaten by ascending teams. Next year, it will be Toronto, and don't count out Baltimore, either. In fact, does anybody out there not suspect that Boston will win yet another World Series before we do?

Jeeze. How did we get this way? Once upon a time, the Yankees were the gold standard in baseball. Even last night, on the post-game show, Pedro Martinez spoke reverently of how Tampa had finally achieved the ultimate hurdle - "beating the Yankees." But he was referring to the Yankees of old, the ones with 27 rings, not the current organization, which hasn't won in 11 years.

This winter, the Yankees will probably sign another thirtysomething. They have no choice, considering the anger and disappointment that will be coursing throughout their fan base. Well, I'm not going to bite. What they Yankees need is far more than a free-agent catcher. They need to change. And it needs to start at the top. 

19 comments:

13bit said...

Ditch ICS first.
See if German, Sevvy and Kahnle can be healthy.
Ditch Chap and get more relief. (this may be tough, but I'll NEVER trust him)
Sign DJ

That would do the job.

OR:

Put Brian out to pasture, along with Boone, and let a new GM rebuild.

Anonymous said...

We need a rebuild from top to bottom and Cashman ain't the man to do it. But nothing will happen this winter, I'm sure of it.

We could trade a bunch of our right handed hitters (Stanton, Judge, Torres, Sanchez, even Urshela) for the best young pitching prospects out there and some good lefty bats. Stanton waking up a bit this playoffs was a miracle. We could use it to punch his ticket out of town. But Prince Hal won't fire Cashman, and Cashman won't do squat this winter.

The only guys who I would really call untouchables on this team are Frazier, Andujar, Voit, Deivi Garcia, and Cole. Everyone else should be available for the right price.

Andujar - I think he must have felt like Homer's Achilles during this playoffs, in a tent somewhere praying that his side gets their butts kicked, just so they realize who they pissed off.

And seriously, get some real top notch coaches in here. We have a pitching coach who never pitched at any competitive level. How does he get young pitchers through tough innings? Does he understand the mental side of pitching, the mental toughness required? And I've had enough of Marcus Thames and his theory of "controlling the strike zone". The only thing we're really good at is striking out.

What a mess!

The Hammer of God

Anonymous said...


I was going to write some weepy positive bullshit like "at least we got to watch baseball all the way to (our)end" and "Look they were not really that good this year during the season it's amazing that we got this far. A few weeks ago they were a .500 team, and other "let's keep our perspective" crapola but you know what? I am pissed off!

So a few things...

1) HOW THE FUCK DID FRAZIER NOT GET MORE AT BATS AND NONE IN THE LAST GAME?

2) WHY THE FUCK WAS FORD ON THE ROSTER INSTEAD OF ANDUJAR?

3) GARY SANCHEZ BELONGS IN A REMAKE OF "THE COOLER" NOT IN A YANKEE UNIFORM! We lost the second he entered the game. Amazed it wasn't on a passed ball. PITCHERS DON'T LIKE PITCHING TO HIM!!

4) ENOUGH MACHO BULLSHIT FROM CHAPMAN. AFTER PITCH 8 HE SHOULD HAVE WALKED HIS ARCH ENEMY. ACTUALLY ENOUGH OF CLOSERS WHO CAN"T CLOSE.

5) GAAAAAAAAAAAGH! AS LONG AS BOONE IS THE MANAGER WE WILL ALWAYS BE OUT MANAGED. ALWAYS.

and lastly for now...

6) BRAIN REALLY NEEDS TO GO. REALLY. AS IN REALLY, LIKE TODAY.

Doug K.

Local Bargain Jerk said...



OR

BOTH.

Local Bargain Jerk said...


(the above was written in response to 13Bit. Two other guys slipped in ahead of me.

Story of my life...

Anonymous said...

@ Doug K. And I would add HOW THE FUCK DOES DEIVI GARCIA ONLY PITCH ONE INNING IN A FIVE GAME SERIES? He was their second best starter behind Cole going into the playoffs. WTF?

The Hammer of God

Anonymous said...

@LBJ It's alright, man. Life ain't a race.

The Hammer of God

Anonymous said...

Hammer,

Yes, 7) HOW THE FUCK DOES DEIVI GARCIA ONLY PITCH ONE INNING IN A FIVE GAME SERIES? Thank you.

also agree about Thames.

Doug K.

JM said...

I'm thinking of a rotation of Cole, Garcia, German, Severino, and a constant try out for the fifth slot among the kids.

That's not bad, on paper.

No Sanchez, no Ford, no Gardy. But Frazier and Miggy, yes. When Judge and Stanton are invariably injured, they'll get a lot of playing time.

Realmundo? Maybe. I'd be happy with Higgy and a veteran backup.

Clear the dead wood out of the bullpen. If we're stuck with Sweatbucket, he should be the set up guy, not the closer.

Unfortunately, we'll still have Hal, Cashman, and Boone to fuck things up. But maybe we could survive that.

Wait til next year.

Local Bargain Jerk said...


@LBJ It's alright, man. Life ain't a race.

@THOG:

I was going to offer an explanation that my reply to 13Bit would have been best served by being immediately juxtaposed to his remarks (i.e., given the formatting of 13Bit's message) and that my message appearing two down from his was spatially unfavorable, but then I realized I might sound like the Yankee brain-trust trying to explain their convoluted starting pitching decisions that preceded Game 2.

So I'll simply accept your excellent advice.

Anonymous said...

Agree with everything said, but I would also trade Stanton and c-ASSman, What a f**king waste of money! Never should have hired Boone!

DickAllen said...



You’re all kidding, right?

Nothing, I mean NOTHING, is going to happen to change the ossified corporate structure that has become the trademark of the NEW New York Yankees. Vanilla Hal loves Vanilla Brain who loves Vanilla Aaron.

And as long as the money keeps rolling in (which it will) the high level of mediocrity will continue. All that needs to happen is for the Yankees to appear competitive (which they are) and winning more than losing (which they are) and things will remain achingly and tantalizingly mediocre.

Hey, what are you complaining about? We COULD HAVE won! And that’s all that matters. As long as the Yankees come close, the cash register will keep ringing.

And this leadership team is cheap - tighter than a nun’s ass. The Yankees, for all their wealth, have lowest salary-to-payroll ratio in MLB. Think about that for a minute: we have the resources to buy EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING, and yet, the spending plan remains at bankruptcy levels.

So get used to the disappointment folks. This is the new normal. Vanilla isn’t all that bad. Even when it’s made by people who can’t cook.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Sad but true, Duque. We used to end our seasons with Mariano Rivera on the mound, and Jeter or any number of other, step-up heroes at the plate.

Now, it seems, every year ends with Chapman on the mound, and Stanton having an awful at-bat...

HoraceClarke66 said...

...But I'm afraid Richie Allen is right.

Our mighty 4-3 mark in this year's playoffs gave Cashman just the upbeat story he needs to carry into next spring.

"Look at how well Stanton played! And Torres came around! And that Cole! Why, without all those injuries..."

With any of Coops' usual luck, 2021 may be just as mangled by Covid, The Virus That Came to Dinner, and by a labor fracas, as well.

That will give Brain all of 2022, and when that goes sour he can say, 'Hey, whattaya expect, after those two half-seasons?' When 2023 goes wrong, too, he'll no doubt push his human shield, Aaron Boone, out the door first, to get riddled by the media and the fans.

By then it will 2024—still five years to go on Stanton's contract!—and, yes, Brain will announce that it's time for another youth program!

Real change? Cashman gone? Look for it around 2027. If we're lucky.

Anonymous said...

The staggering incompetence of the Yankees' "brain trust" in two lines--benching one of the team's best players in a key series in favor of one of the team's WORST players based on what each did in the last week of the season. No other team in either league would be capable of perpetrating such a folly--not even the Mets.

Frazier's 2020 OBP/SLG/OPS/OPS+ slash line:

.394/.511/.905/149

Gardner's 2020 OBP/SLG/OPS/OPS+ slash line:

.354/.392/.747/108

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