Wednesday, October 2, 2024

It was a big year for ex-Yankee pitchers. So, will we face another gut-punch October?

One playoff game in, and four days out from true October, it's time to figure out WTF happened in 2024 - statistically, anyway. 

For example, consider this: Nearly one fifth of the top 50 MLB starting pitchers who qualified for the ERA crown are current or former Yanks.  

Here they are, ranked:

9th Michael King, PADRES, 13-9, 2.95
16th Jameson Tallion, CUBS, 12-8, 3.27
32nd Jose Quintana, METS, 10-10, 3.75
33rd Nestor Cortes, YANKEES, 9-10, 3.77
34th Nathan Eovaldi, RANGERS, 12-8, 3.80
37th Sonny Gray, CARDS, 13-9, 3.84
39th Luis Severino, METS, 11-7, 3.91
40th Carlos Rodon, YANKEES, 16-9, 3.96
50th J.P. Sears, A's, 11-13, 4.38

Seven of the top 50 are ex-Yanks. They came and went, sometimes with Cooperstown Cashman getting little - (fukkit) - nothing in return.

Of course, the biggest fish - Michael King - went in the Juan Soto trade. We can lament King's breakout season in San Diego, but - at least for now - I'd still make that deal. (That might change next year, if King remains the Padres ace, and Soto is playing in Anaheim.)  It's not inconceivable that we someday rue the Soto deal as one of Cooperstown Cashman's worst. Scary, eh?

Then there's Taillon, Eovaldi, Gray and Severino, who represent a grand modern Yankee tradition of pitchers we gave up on, often a year too soon. Sometimes, the Yankees spin this narrative to suggest a player couldn't handle the stress of NYC - a comical claim when you consider the resumes of Eovaldi and Severino. In each case, the Yankees had a solid starter in the barn, and they let him go, generally, to save a few thin dimes.   

Quintana and Sears were lost as prospects. Quintana, who has had a solid career, was let go back in 2011. Sears disappeared in the disastrous trade for Frankie Montas (who, by the way, was 7-11, 4.84, with the Brewers this year.)   

Look... it's always painful to lament ex-Yankees, and no team is perfect in evaluating pitchers. The Yankees do have Gerrit Cole (3.41), Clarke Schmidt (2.85) and Luis Gil (3.50), none of whom threw enough innings to make the ERA qualifiers. In a way, that testifies to the organization's pitching depth. 

There's just one problem here, and I raise it in hopes of vaccinating us against an impending potential gut punch. 

Last year, we watched in full Babadook horror as Jordan Montgomery and Eovaldi pitched Texas to a world championship. Yesterday, we got to watch King and Severino lead their teams to game one victories. 

Get ready to measure the bridges, especially if the Mets or Padres reach the world series. It might just be another Hell October, watching the ones that got away. 

29 comments:

  1. "Michael King spins 12-K gem in Padres' win over Braves"

    I do miss the guy, even though we got Soto for a year and won the division because of it.

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  2. Wow, the Yankees have a terrible front office and ownership. Please remind me who's in charge again? Asking for a frenemy.

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    1. Brian the Efffin’Elf, Bitster. He’s so powerful he can slide down buildings in a single wipe*








      *no idea what this actually means but those who are about to have their first cup of coffee salute you (and your frenemy)

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  3. The Intern has no aptitude for evaluating talent, especially pitchers.

    As to Soto, he'd be an idiot to sign with Anaheim, the team in the middle of nowhere, going nowhere. I would think he'd recognize the success he's had hitting in front of Judge and the capital he can bank in New York, but then again, players sometimes don't make the smartest choices (see Cano, R.) by listening to people who don't give the best advice (see Z, Jay and Papi, Big).

    I hope Soto makes the smart money choice and stays in New York.

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  4. Jordan Montgomery this season is a different conversation...

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  5. AA - I just had a vision of him sliding down the building in his Spidey suit and leaving skid marks. And Ranger - I was one of those people who really missed Monty. It somehow made me more bitter than I had thought I had already become or could become. Brian IS a skid mark.

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    2. I have a question for you Bitty - If aliens from another planet decided to invade and destroy all living creatures on planet earth (that's our planet) which would live longer......a cockroach or Brian Cashman? Asking for a my pal Charlie the cockroach....

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  6. I bet they could have substituted Will “the thrill” Warren for him, but…never mind, things will never change.

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  7. The Cockroaches would win, hands down, because Cashman would be deprived of the blood and adrenal glands of human infants, puppies and kittens that he needs in order to sustain his life "forces."

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    1. They had bases loaded, nobody out, and only scored once. Tie now

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    2. Ok, scored two. But Detroit already threatening.

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  9. YES! The fucking Astros are gone! Of course the cheating manager back then is in charge of the Tigers, but at least the Yanks has a reasonable chance at the WS this year now.

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  10. "And they won't reign forever and ever..."

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  11. Yes, the cheaters are dead. I'm sure I'll come to regret this. Detroit has decent pitching, plays great D, and never gives up. But still...

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  12. Great job by ESPN, which was not able to show the actual, game-winning hit. But couldn't happen to a better city.

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  13. A stat I could barely credit today, but it's true: Altuve with 27 lifetime, playoff home runs.

    Funny, though: 18 of those 27 dingers were hit at home. Well, I guess it's just that good home cooking. Or something.

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  14. Thanks for the pitcher stats, Duque. Thing is, SOME of those guys really didn't seem like they could pitch in New York.

    BUT—and this is what always kills me about Cashman—EVEN THEN, HE GOT NOTHING FOR THEM...

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  15. ...Quintana, Eovaldi, and Severino just walked, he got nothing at all. The other four, it was just garbage minor leaguers who never even made the majors, or the likes of Frankie Montas and Lou Trivino-not-Trevino, from Oakland. Not a blessed thing.

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  16. FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!! FUCK THE ASTROS!!



    Seriously. I mean it.

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    1. sorry I had trouble with my connection, Winny. What is it that you're trying to say?

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  17. And just like that, the Orioles are done.

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  18. We brought in Howard Cosell for the occasion: "Down goes Baltimore! Down goes Baltimore!"

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  19. Which, I may also come to rue, as KC sweeps us in three.

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