Another weekend, another failure to score more than 6 total runs in a series or homer even once, playing a mediocre team in a bandbox ballpark.
Another game lost on a silly error by silly Gleyber Torres, well on his way to his second straight year leading all AL second basemen in miscues. He also led all AL shortstops in errors, when he played that position, with 9 in the shortened, 2020 Covid season. He is also on track for his 3rd season in 7 with more errors (17) than home runs (12).
He also looks most games as though he is trying to remember the words to "Wichita Lineman."
Incredibly, Gleyber has only 2 homers and 6 doubles in the 39 games he's played since July 24th. He has driven in only 17 runs in that time, 12 of them coming in just 5 games, meaning that in the other 34 contests, he has just 5 ribbies.
In that same time, Gleyber has also raised his batting average from .232 to .247, so I suppose this might be interpreted as an attempt to rein in his swinging for the fences, particularly once he became our leadoff man, and to concentrate on getting on base. (He also has a relatively constrained 28 strikeouts and what is—for him—an impressive 23 walks in this time.)
But by no means could Gleyber be considered an on-base machine; indeed, his OBP has increased only from .308 to .325 in this time. So what's the deal?
Turning to The Vertiginous One, Flopsie has hit exactly 1 home run since July 6th. In that same time, he has exactly 9 doubles. In those 49 games, he has 11 RBI.Nor can this be blamed on more circumspect hitting. Flopsie's BA has dropped from .246 to .235 in that time and his OBP from .300 to just .295, as he has 19 walks and 35 strikeouts. Plus, of course, contributing the most disastrous error of the season thus far.
So is this analytics, or snot?
Where the hell is the supposed, analytic payoff of swinging for the fences all the time? Half this Yankees team—or more—couldn't find a fence with a radar system, never mind a batted ball. They couldn't reach a fence if they were following Tom Sawyer with a bucket of whitewash. They couldn't find a fence if they were reading the words to "Don't Fence Me In."
(Thank you! And please remember your waitresses—they'll remember you.)
All of this endless malarkey about the Yankees' supersmart, brainiac understanding of the new game, and they have maybe three real power hitters on this team, in Judge, Soto, and Wells. With two of them slumping, they're lost.
Just as the Yanks' "Gas Station" fueled up only broken arms and broken careers, their version of "analytics" churns out player after player, year after year, who can hit for neither average NOR power.
I say it's snot.
32 comments:
He also looks most games as though he is trying to remember the words to "Wichita Lineman."
They couldn't find a fence if they were reading the words to "Don't Fence Me In."
(excuse me whilst I CantRun over to that there atm 'cause I'm gunna need a heck of a lot more cash to tip my waitresses, servers, bartenders, towel warmers - etc)
nicely done, h o double es!
I agree, AA. All of it well said.
Here's a little tip that I would like to relate (no, it's not "many fish bite if you got good bait"): when the Yankees were blistering through April and May, the starters had the best (or nearly best) combined ERA in the league and the bullpen had the best in the relief category. Holmes blanked other teams over 21 innings to kick off the season.
Our pitching went south in June and has never fully recovered. Oddly, the starters started to really suck when Cole came back. I'll never figure that one out to my satisfaction.
So we beat the Cubs--not a Murderers' Row, but they are a .500-ish team--by 3-0 and 2-0, then lost 2-1, Cole being the only pitcher to give up a run over the weekend.
Our offense was shit. But they did just enough to win, backed by really good pitching. Like in April and May.
Schmidt is back, Hamilton is back, Gil is back. The rotation is still shaky, but between Gil and Schmidt and Cole (if we can score more than two runs), we have something here. The pen is still shaky, but I have this feeling that they're snapping out of their malaise (h/t Jimmy Carter).
Pitching, pitching, and pitching. That's what wins games during the season and during the postseason. If our motley crew can regain even half or more of what they could do in the Spring, we have a chance.
It sure would help to score more than one or two or three runs, though.
I never could understand that Cole equation - some of us noticed it real time but couldn't put our finger on it
I do like how clear RizzO seems upon his return. Hopefully he hits well down the stretch because if he's at 60% or better we also benefit from having him back
(hehehe - fourth times' the charm)
According to numerous sources:
Jasson Dominguez has a locker at Yankee Stadium, per @GaryHPhillips
Duke Ellis was optioned to AAA yesterday...
Duke, we hardly knew ye.
What's with all the deleted comments?
Because Berti is coming off the IL? I suppose, why not...
Confirmed, JD has been assigned a locker. it means….
Berti up, Ellis down.
JM - keyboard malfunctions - my deepest apologies
Verdugo to IL? Weep not, my fellow droogies (dugies?)
Thanks, guys! And fingers crossed about The Martian.
SNY has confirmed, Dominguez will be in uniform tonight. Guess they found his “lane”
Agreed Vertigo would be heading to the EL…
DJ is going on the 10 day EL…
Right hip impingement…
DJLM TO THE IL
JD in LF batting 6, Verdugo in CF, Judge DH
That's a head scratcher, Cabrera at SS tonite...
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Kay mentioned on TMKS that the lineup sent to MLB had an error in it...Martian in CF and Vertigo in LF.
That lineup-sendin’ guy had one job
HA!
How about Chisholm at second and Berti at third? Might as well try to correct all their mistakes at once
What's the EL, ranger? The Extremely Bad List?
Ellsbury List
Great article
Genuine anger but real laugh out humour as well
I doff my bunnet to you sir
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