Wednesday, March 30, 2022

What's this? A setback for Setback Sevy? Impossible! (And other horrifying cries into the Yankee nebula)

Yesterday, the Yanks toppled Phily 14-2, scoring eight in the 8th against the comedy team of Duron & Marconi. Big shout to breakout stars Max Burt and Ben Cowles - (a Rochester boy! Yay, upstate!) - who blasted huge but meaningless HRs.

The real news from Camp Tamp is - well - a SHOCKER. Siddown for this. Maybe a shot of Jack? A warning: The following report includes words that some viewers will find disturbing. We strongly suggest young readers leave the computer room and go play hopscotch, or Parchisi, whatever... Are POGs still a thing?  THE BREAKING NEWS: 

Luis Severino - aka "Setback Sevy" - has apparently suffered a setback. 

Note: A MINOR setback. Nothing to worry about, nothing to see here. Move on. We have this on the highest authority: The YES Gold Star, Baghdad Bob, p.r. machinery: Sevy will miss tonight's start due to "body soreness." I mean, that's nothing, right? Ha ha. I mean, to sweat such a minor issue - soreness - that's laughable. Ha ha! Had you going, eh? You said, "O fuk-a-me, we're fukin fukked," only to find out - NO! the Yankee Roger Stone Truth Squad says it's no concern. Ha ha. O, that YES. They never fail to amuse. Ha. 

A "minor setback." Wait... is there a deja vu thing here?

Like... May 2016. Triceps inflammation. 'Twas nothing, just a scratch. They simply moved him to the bullpen.

Or March 2019. Rotator cuff inflammation. This came after he signed the big contract. No problem. He'd miss a few starts. Big deal.  

April 2019. A Grade 2 lat strain. Happened in rehab. He'd miss a month, maybe two. He returned in September.

February 2020. Partially torn UCL. Whoops. Tommy John surgery. He'd miss 18 months, back by mid-2021.

June 2021. Groin injury. He'd miss another month, back in August.

August 2021. "Didn't feel right." Back in September... or Opening Day 2022!

Yesterday... Soreness. Tonight's start will be bumped back to September - uh - excuse me, Saturday, I MET SATURDAY... surely, this is nothing. 

NOTE: I want to remind readers that we at IIH never condemn or mock Yankee players because they happen to get injured. (Actually, we do it all the time, but officially, it's not our policy.) Injuries are a part of baseball. Some players are simply snake-bitten by the fates, and Severino looks like one of them. (The greatest of all time - and perhaps, the saddest - was our own Mickey Mantle.) From Greg Bird to Carl Pavano, this brief and ugly millennium is already pocked with Yankee souls who suffered track records of pain that we wouldn't wish on anyone not named Chris Sale. 

But our concerns do point to a darker issue: Practically every upbeat projection for the 2022 Yankees required a comeback season from Setback Sevy. We foresaw him as a dominant No. 2 starter behind Gerrit Cole, a linchpin in the rotation. 

Today, as we bemoan Sevy's latest setback, we must also consider a huge hole in our pitching staff. 

Fortunately, though, we do have someone who could step up and replace Sevy. How about that Clarke Schmidt! He's healthy and ready to go... though, well, there have been a few, um, setbacks...

15 comments:

  1. Coincidentally, I bet my friend just yesterday $ 50.00 that Sevy would have a better record than Cole. If the worst happens to Lucky Luis and he does outperform Cole, then the Yankees really have deep troubles.

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  2. Based on a really small sample size Carl, I would strongly urge you to refrain from any form of wagering. This one makes you 0 for 2.

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  3. As predictable as tomorrow’s sunrise…

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  4. I would really like if Schmidt could stay on the field and contribute.

    Somewhat interesting fact: all the AL East teams have a young, hyped SP from the 1st round of the 2017 Draft:

    Yankees: Clarke Schmidt
    Red Sox: Tanner Houck
    Blue Jays: Nate Pearson
    Rays: Shane Baz
    Orioles: D.L. Hall

    It would be fun to follow the careers of these five. Baz is the no. 8 prospect in baseball, and Hall is no. 52, according to Baseball America. Houck is slotted into the Boston rotation as their no. 3 starter, while Pearson and Schmidt are stuck in no-man's land between the AAA and MLB rotation (maybe headed to the pen).

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  5. @ Dick...LOL, well, my record remains to be seen. It might be 1-2. If it's just a spring training twinge that hasn't been hyped by the Post.
    You should see my investment portfolio. If I bought a pumpkin farm as an investment, the US would outlaw Halloween. My broker didn't lie. He told me that he'd make me a small fortune. And he certainly did. Unfortunately, I started him off with a large fortune. Bada Bing!

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  6. Hey ZacharyA,

    If you get a chance, shoot me an email at hseely@twcny.rr.com.

    Hart

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  7. Based on past history, Zach—about to get your own call up to the show, I would guess—I would bet on the TB Rays guy making it first.

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  8. And while The Mick's injuries and, indeed, much of his life were indeed sad, his nickname on this Yankees team would be "Ironman."

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  9. He is now known to me as Mr. Softee Severino.

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  10. We're all wrong about Sevvy. He's going to be great. He has great stuff, and he's really turned it around. Just wait and...

    Okay, okay, I have to stop. It's too hard to type and laugh at the same time.

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  11. SEVY?!?!?!

    NO WAY!!!

    NEVER SAW THAT ONE COMING...

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  12. I'm going to have the last laugh when Lucky Luis wins 15 games this year!

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  13. I'm just as concerned that we'll never have the ole' dominant Cole in this Era of Sans SpiderTac,,,,,

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  14. "Mr. Peabody", Keith Law predicted that Severino would have trouble staying healthy because of his delivery dating back to the minors. I scoffed....

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