Stanton is a good guy, liked by seemingly everybody on the team. And he's been known to do the kind of thing he did last night. Sadly, Judge is also known to do the kind of thing he did last night and the two games before. Which is, nothing.
I apparently have been asleep. I just went thru the box scores of games 1-2-3, and did not see the name Gil.
Not a single appearance in 3 games that matter.
Is he sheltering in place? Missing in action? Stranded at an airport? OR: Is it the Yankees braintrust (harrrumph!) that's asleep?
Would you rather see Gil pitching Game 4, over Cole?
At this point, if they keep NOT pitching Gil, if and when they finally do, he'll be rusty. He'll blow up, maybe. And they will blame his rookie status, youth, or inexperience for the loss.
I'm sorry to rant on this, but I can't believe the best pitcher on the game hasn't even appeared in relief.
@ Joe, Gil had a great April into May but hasn’t been the same since. He issues way too many walks to pitch him against a team that has speed like Witt. Go look at his stats, his era outside of the early run is not good.
I followed instructions. I looked. Gil's pre-all-star era was 3.17, post 4.20. Obviously, a big diff. I'd still pitch him, because I have a very hard head.
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Giancarlo to the rescue ,,,,,Wow, just WOW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteStanton cares about you and me. He loves us all.
ReplyDeleteBut Frankensteinbrenner doesn’t…
DeleteStanton does not care about anybody. It's all about him. He's like the private equity of baseball players.
ReplyDeleteBut we care about him...
ReplyDeleteEvery Yankees win is a big win™.
ReplyDelete"You've got to keep the devil way down in the hole."
ReplyDelete~ The Blind Boys of Alabama
Judgement Day is here
DeleteStanton is a good guy, liked by seemingly everybody on the team. And he's been known to do the kind of thing he did last night. Sadly, Judge is also known to do the kind of thing he did last night and the two games before. Which is, nothing.
DeleteI apparently have been asleep. I just went thru the box scores of games 1-2-3, and did not see the name Gil.
ReplyDeleteNot a single appearance in 3 games that matter.
Is he sheltering in place? Missing in action? Stranded at an airport? OR: Is it the Yankees braintrust (harrrumph!) that's asleep?
Would you rather see Gil pitching Game 4, over Cole?
At this point, if they keep NOT pitching Gil, if and when they finally do, he'll be rusty. He'll blow up, maybe. And they will blame his rookie status, youth, or inexperience for the loss.
I'm sorry to rant on this, but I can't believe the best pitcher on the game hasn't even appeared in relief.
That's "best pitcher on the team."
Delete@ Joe, Gil had a great April into May but hasn’t been the same since. He issues way too many walks to pitch him against a team that has speed like Witt. Go look at his stats, his era outside of the early run is not good.
ReplyDeleteI followed instructions. I looked. Gil's pre-all-star era was 3.17, post 4.20. Obviously, a big diff. I'd still pitch him, because I have a very hard head.
ReplyDelete