Friday, March 17, 2023

Two weeks away from Opening Day, the Yankee roster is a jumbled mess

Quickly now, on the '23 Yankees, what positions are - as Brett Cavanaugh would say - settled law?  You know... etched into stone, done deals, no exceptions, no tapbacks. Anybody? Class? Show of hands? You there, with the hair loss...

Of course! Aaron Judge! He plays RF, right? Unless he's in center. But the Yanks won't subject him to such wear and tear, right? Yes? No? Who knows?

And Anthony Rizzo, at 1B. He's a lock, unless his lumbago is barking. For now, he's resting. If this were July...  

And all-star Jose Trevino behind the plate. Unless his wrist is hurting. If so, it's Home Run Higgy and... do we even have a second catcher? 

So, eyeing the lineup... Giancarlo at DH (unless he's in RF), LeMahieu (somewhere), Oswaldo (somewhere else) Gleyber, (unless he's traded) Hicks & Donaldson (unless fans attack the stadium.) Theoretically, Anthony Volpe might crack this Olympian dream team, though it would require deals from a GM with the worst recent trading record since the Indians gave away Manhattan.

After a month of spring training, absolutely nothing is settled. 

And let's brace ourselves for more tweaked gonads between now and April 1. Injuries are the only certainty we know. 

Okay, what about pitching? Certainly, Gerrit Cole starts on opening day. Then comes Nasty Nestor (wait, no; his groin) and Luis Severino (unless his recent outings suggest an issue as yet undisclosed.) 

Yesterday, we added two more question marks. Though it was refreshing to see Clarke Schmidt throw five no-hit innings - he's a lock for 5th starter, even if they don't use one in April - Wandy Peralta and Albert Abreu blew a five-run lead against the Pirates' JV team. After Clay Holmes and Michael King (also returning from an injury), the bullpen is a jump ball, like everything else on the red tide Florida coast. 

At this point, I must confess that part of me likes this. For years now, the Yanks have opened camp with a rigid pecking order in place - the lone competition being for the final bullpen dregs. And what did that get us? The 2009 World Championship! Ever since, the Yankees have taken pride in fielding contenders - a nice word for also-rans. Are your buttons popping from pride?  

Lately, everything swirls around Volpe, who seems to be creating what the late Rep. John Lewis called "good trouble." His emerging presence threatens the serenity of a settled, corpselike lineup. Every Yank fan in captivity is rooting for Volpe, in part because we see the next Jeter - a dangerous set of expectations for a 21-year-old. For Volpe to make the team...

1. He must win SS, hands down. They won't bring him north to sit.

2. Somebody must disappear. Right now, the infield has eight dancers circling six chairs:  Rizzo, Donaldson, IKF, LeMahieu, Peraza, Oswaldo, Volpe, Torres. When the music stops, it's a scrum.

3. Of particular note, they must weigh the potential damage of sending SS Oswald Peraza back to Scranton. The guy has earned his shot. What more can he do in Triple A? The sad saga of the modern Yankees tells of a franchise that eats its young. We must not squander a fine prospect, even if another one came along. Peraza must make this team.  

We have roughly 12 days to settle this.  

18 comments:

  1. I shrug off your pessimism with pre-opening-day priapism. That’s right, a hard on, with a nasty Nestor hook. Today is the first WFAN game. I don’t dare approach the radio with anything but hope.

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  2. Whether this tean wins 100 games or 60, nothing will change. All of Ca$hman's buddies in the media will blame injuries for a bad season or praise him for making the WC for the zillionth time. As Bill Murray said in MEATBALLS "It just doesn't matter"

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  3. Cashman will orchestrate the most boring, lackluster team possible and will be unable to swing any beneficial trades. Our kids will languish as Purgatory Railriders.

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  4. My guess...

    C Jose Trevino
    C Kyle Higashioka

    1B Anthony Rizzo
    2B Gleyber Torres
    SS Oswald Peraza
    3B Josh Donaldson
    IF Isiah Kiner-Falefa
    IF DJ LeMahieu

    LF Rafael Ortega
    CF Aaron Hicks
    RF Aaron Judge
    OF Oswaldo Cabrera
    DH Giancarlo Stanton

    SP Gerrit Cole
    SP Nestor Cortes
    SP Luis Severino
    SP Domingo Germán
    SP Clarke Schmidt

    RP Clay Holmes
    RP Wandy Peralta
    RP Michael King
    RP Jonathan Loáisiga
    RP Ron Marinaccio
    RP Albert Abreu
    RP Greg Weissert
    RP Ian Hamilton

    I have no idea what's happening at the back of the bullpen. Could be Hamilton, Jimmy Cordero, James Norwood, etc.

    The Yankees ought to have no trouble opening 40-man roster spots. At a minimum, they'll slide Scott Effross, Luis Gil, and Frankie Montas onto the 60-day IL and open three spots right there.

    I assume Anthony Volpe starts the season in Triple-A.

    If Jose Trevino is hurt, I guess Carlos Narvaez is next in line at catcher. Yuck.

    Our rotational depth is AWFUL. The only other starter left in camp outside of the five I listed is 28-year-old Matt Krook who pitched to a 4.09 ERA and 1.392 WHIP in Triple-A last year. I guess Ryan Weber could be called back to camp if needed too. But yikes, our depth is hideous.

    What the Yankees do with the outfield is anyone's guess. Estevan Florial is out of options and it just feels like they're ready to move on. He's been in the org since 2015 and they've never given him a true shot. Willie Calhoun has had a nice spring, but apparently is a butcher with the glove. I think Rafael Ortega is probably the best choice to make the roster while Bader is out. He's got MLB experience, is actually a halfway decent hitter, and can fake all three outfield positions. We'll see.

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  5. Unless something unusual happens, Rizzo, Torres, and Donaldson are set at their respective positions.

    That leaves DJ as the roving reporter and four players vying for just one position.

    What a mess. And I don't think the briantrust is capable of doing anything remotely creative to solve it.

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  6. What's really sad: this team will still win 90+ games.

    Which says more about the lack of quality in the rest of the league.

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  7. The team will likely follow the path of least resistance: Volpe gets a pat on the back and will be sent to SWB; Cabrera gets more time in the OF than the IF; DJL spells Torres, Rizzo, Donaldson at their respective positions; IKF & Peraza will split SS initially with Peraza likely to slide into the position full time, with IKF picking up time in CF following the inevitable injuries to Hicks and Stanton.

    Doubtful any major trade happens at this time. Keep in mind the team is currently operating under a de facto salary cap with only about 3M available to spend, so any trade has to be a bit of a salary dump. You could see someone like Florial traded traded for another minor leaguer (ideally a pitcher) if anybody wants him.

    Happy St Pat’s!

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  8. They have looked at Volpe for a long time this spring...gonna be hard to justify him being sent to SWB...

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  9. The footprints of Mike Fishman and the Moron Manager. The results will show.

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  10. Hicks has to be let go. This is getting embarassing.

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  11. The left fielder has no business being involved in that play. Maybe he thought "Minor league SS, learning CF (IKF). I the great Aaron Hicks must make this play!"

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  12. German got smacked around..2.2 innings 7 runs 9 hits..FFS

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  13. The old folks are back! I’ve missed them so much.

    Midseason form:

    Suzyn: Gage Workman replaces Ryan Kreidel. I wonder if Gage Workman is related to Brandon Workman? I haven’t heard that name much.

    John: Gage?

    Suzyn: Workman.

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  14. But we were told we had the best starting rotation in MLB!

    Glad these games don’t count. The team looks inconsistent at best, downright shitty at worst. The Yankees like to think that you just flip a switch opening day and you’re all set. Also boon’s management has shown to be very cavalier in the early part of the season.. after all, it’s “a long season…”

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  15. On the current Yankees, everyone MUST play everywhere. It's getting to be like a Monty Python circus, or maybe one of those "logic puzzles": If there are 12 people sitting at a circular table, and then #2 moves to #7, #7 moves to #9, #1 moves to #10, #5 moves to #6, #4 moves to #5, #11 moves to #8, and only #7, #9, and #12 can move twice, then how many different combinations of people are possible? You have 30 seconds to compute your answer. And you must phrase it in the form of a question. Cue the Jeopardy theme music, let's sit back and enjoy watching those dumb bastards squirm and tear their hair out!

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  16. “I think [Dominguez] kind of showed all of us that reason to be excited about what his future is,” Boone said of Dominguez, who conquered A-ball last year (with a .906 OPS in High-A Hudson Valley) and touched Double-A Somerset by the end of the season. “The biggest thing is to continue to get him playing.

    “He’s certainly probably a lot closer now and certainly on our radar with how the last 12 months have gone for him.”

    Gotta love that last sentence (well, fwiw it's why I can't stand him)... Well if Boone ever wants to become a political speech writer....

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  17. Jumbled because of the Geek GM.

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  18. @Kevin "certainly, probably" Do I detect a speech pattern from that bench moron, Ba-Boone?

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