Wednesday, September 4, 2024

"A lot of the times where we’ve lost it’s been soft contact beating him. Obviously, that wasn't the case tonight."

I think I've done it. I've cracked the code! I've captured the correlation between Aroldis Holmes' epic meltdowns and Aaron Boone's most joyful bursts of postgame blather. 

Something in a Holmes' collapse transforms Skippy into Baghdad Bob, the legendary military flack of the first (and seemingly forgotten) Iraq war. The worse it gets for Holmes, the more Boone praises the greatness of Saddam Cashman. It results in the Three Levels of Boonie Hell.

Defcon 1: Entering with a big lead, Holmes fills the bases and escapes with the tying run at third. Boone is thunderstruck with hope: "It's good to have him back!"

Defcon 2: Entering with a small lead, Holmes gives up the tying run and sends the game to extra innings. Boone is undeterred: "It was just soft-contact."

Defon 3: Whatever the lead, Holmes records maybe one out, losing the game with a walk-off HR or something equally disastrous. Boone brings down the ironclad truth: "We've got to get him straightened out."

Here's the fun part: Beneath each buttery postgame quote is an existential reality: The Yankees have no path to a 2024 championship, not with this bullpen. They have have no innings eater. They have no set-up man. They have no closer. They don't even have a committee of closers. There is only whoever didn't pitch last night, and - basically - that depends on who's up from Scranton.

Last night, it was comical, a Seinfeld routine, hearing Boone philosophize about the Yankee condition. He has no options. We haven't been squirreling away a secret stud reliever at Somerset. No trades are in the works. Last night, as Holmes was disassembling - pitches far out of the strike zone, until the gopher ball arrived - out in the bullpen stood Slenderman Luke Weaver, who the previous night had given up a 2-run HR.  

Nope. Baseball is pitching, pitching, pitching, and Yankees have none, none, none. Gerrit Cole has a phantom tweak, Nasty Nestor is falling apart, and the bullpen is a shambles of lost souls. Add a weak defense - Gleyber botched a DP ball (and was replaced in the ninth by Oswaldo) and LeMahieu somehow managed to lose a bouncer in the lights (Buckner never did that) - and an early October exit looks like a done deal. 

The Yankees prevailed in April, when its bullpen was the best in MLB. 

It's now among the worst, and they are a floundering, .500 tomato can. 

Tonight, expect the usual: We'll get blown out by a young team that has had a revelation: The big bad New York Yankees are full of holes. No game is out of reach. And if you take an early lead, they'll be demoralized. They know the truth, and they've heard all of Boone's excuses. 

36 comments:

  1. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...and times Holmes has pitched, it has really sucked." And you know who said that? I FUCKING DID!

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  2. Whatever happened to Boone's head, it wasn't soft contact.

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  3. Gil and Schmidt are supposed to come back in a couple of days. That's something to look forward to...I think.

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  4. It could be that Boone is speaking a form of code talk that we interpret as idiotic, pie-in-the-sky positivity and high-level bullshit. MAYBE it's not that at all. It could be a young, inner Boonie crying for help. It could be that he's channeling some French poet from the 19th century. He might even be receiving coded messages from North Korea via his dental work. THEY, in turn, are transmitted from his captive robot mouth and broadcast on TV, where the local agents decipher them and then implement whatever orders he is giving. Why should we assume he's even talking about baseball? We need to think outside the box, people!

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  5. Aroldis Holmes. That's good. I like that. You could also go with Clay Chapman, I suppose.


    Fuck this benighted amateurish organization.

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  6. @13bit...so Boone is a bot...that settles that...

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  7. Duque, this might be the most accurate, simply honest post of the season.

    Holmes is no closer. He has neither the arm nor temperament for it. As I’ve said before, the team doesn’t even try to develop closers in the minors. The Yankees are such a huge organizational failure on so many levels. It’s really astounding.

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  8. Win, our closer has feet of Clay.

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  9. Maybe he's like one of those downed aviators in North Vietnamese prison camps, blinking out a Morse code message with his eyes as he speaks. Has anyone looked into this?

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    1. It looks like he's blinking a Shake Shack order. Either that or he's saying Cashman is an incompetent asshole.

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  10. "I'm not going to answer that right now because we're raw and emotional"

    (uh, you know)

    "I'm not going to answer that right now because we're raw and emotional"

    (uh, you know)

    "I'm not going to answer that right now because we're raw and emotional"

    (uh, you know)

    "I'm not going to answer that right now because we're raw and emotional"

    (uh, you know)

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  11. Holmes stopped making competitive pitches to his last two batters. Then he gave a cookie.

    In the immortal words of Gary Gaetti: "It's very hard to throw a baseball when you have both hands wrapped around your neck."

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  12. Comment of the day goes to Celerino. And he's right.

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  13. I'll say! Great comment!

    Oh, and words that never, ever came out of the mouths of Miller Huggins, Joe McCarthy, Casey Stengel, Ralph Houk, Yogi Berra, Billy Martin, Bob Lemon, Dick Howser, Gene Michael, Lou Piniella, Buck Showalter, Joe Torre, or Joe Girardi:

    "I'm not going to answer that right now because we're raw and emotional"

    You're mult-millionaires who work for half a year and retire with fortunes at 40. Suck it up, all of you.


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  14. Good point Hoss. They really shouldn't have much of a challenging time sucking it up because they suck so much and, so very hard.

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  15. Cash will find us a closer, out on Highway 61.

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  16. JM, you gotta send some aloe vera to Aroldis Holmes for that sick burn!!

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  17. Aroldis-Clay "BlownSave" Chapman-Holmes with feet of flop sweat clay.

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    2. Had to adjust the first line of my little ditty...

      Aroldis Holmes "BlownSave" is he
      With feet of flop sweat clay
      However bad he blows a game
      Boone says that it's OK
      He cannot close
      He just cannot
      It's sad to see him try
      But if you ask the Brain and Boone,
      They'll tell you "He's our guy!"

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    3. nearly a thing of perfect beauty, JM

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    4. Thanks. It's from the heart.

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  18. When you tip into the realm of poetry, as this blog has done more and more over this long, hot summer, it's a sign that we have transcended. God bless everybody.

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  19. Can someone explain to me when Boone says Vertigo or Holmes is our best option, do they mean to lose?

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  20. Atta Boy Ranger LP! Holmes is the latest of pee on my head and tell me it's raining Yankees nonsense" It is not a revelation. However, as long as Genius (anything but,) Cashman runs the show, we will get the same nonsense. The Yankees are headed nowhere.

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  21. Hey, at least Cashman is unburdened by his mistakes from the past. It's all about the process.

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    1. I had a boss years ago that was all about the process (as opposed to you know -- actual results). He hated those of us that completed projects where the machinery actually worked and made money for the company. That was OK, because everyone hated him. He wonders why he's never invited to the retiree get-togethers. I always want to invite him, just so we can all insult him over cocktails.

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  22. Cannot give up an average of three baserunners and inning. It's not good baseball.

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  23. Well, well, this is going swimmingly.

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  24. Sweet cojoined babies Jesus and Buddha on a stick. Not Mark Lieter Jr. No. How much more? How much more can we give?

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  25. Can’t anyone in the fucking bullpen pitch?

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  26. Whole new meaning to throwing the game…

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  27. Keefe has been on fire.

    "9. Life as a Yankees fan shouldn’t be so stressful, so aggravating, so disappointing. It’s unbelievably easy to create the best 26-man roster possible and then play the nine best available position players from that roster nearly every day, bat them in an order that makes sense using simple logic, pull starting pitchers when they are fatigued, give relievers clean innings to come into, occasionally call for a bunt, steal or hit-and-run, never use the contact play with a runner on third and less than two outs, be honest about player performances and injuries and hold players accountable for their performances. And yet, the Yankees make it so unbelievably difficult."

    The link: https://keefetothecity.com/yankees-thoughts-thats-baseball/


    Fuck the whole organizational leadership.

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