I'm all sixes and sevens and nines
Say now, baby, I'm the rank outsider
You can be my partner in crime...
—The Stones
So the main, final reason why the Yankees will once again fail to win the American League pennant this season and fall short of the World Series is...
SITUATIONAL HITTING
The reason why even Brian Cashman's teams can finish first with some (slowing) regularity, and then do nothing in the postseason, is that there are differences between the long season and the short one.
For starters, there is very little garbage time in October. You are much more likely to see top starters, followed by top relievers, with everybody playing all-in, nearly all the time. You'll rarely see teams concede games when they get a few runs down, or keep in bad pitchers just to save arms down the road.
It's a big reason why so many power hitters—so many great hitters of all types—can have terrible short series.
What's the answer to this? Stocking up on variety. Lefthanded hitters as well as righties (and switch-hitters, often invaluable). Guys who make contact and get on—or can make contact and knock in key runs with a single as well as a home run.
The Yankees of 1976-1981 and 1994-2001 had such hitters in bushels. The Yankees of today do not. In fact, their hitters are trained not to be situational.
Even as big a swing-for-the-fences guy as Reggie Jackson—one of the all-time greatest postseason players—shortened up, and knocked a single through the infield the second time he faced Bob Welch, in 1978. A few minutes later, Lou Piniella singled in the winning run for the Yanks in ten innings, evening the Series at 2-2. The next day, the Yankees hit two doubles and sixteen singles, to route the Dodgers, 12-2.
Earlier that season, during the "Boston Massacre," the Yanks had seventeen singles, and then thirteen singles, in consecutive games up in Boston. They scored a total of 28 runs in those two contests.
They could beat you with the long ball, and they could beat you with the bloop.
Same with the 1994-2001 Yankees, who fought through terrible postseasons on the part of players like Bernie Williams and Tino Martinez to win anyway. Who can forget Paul O'Neill fouling off pitch after pitch, to keep Game One of the 2000 Series alive against Armando Benitez—or Jose Vizcaino slashing his fourth single of the night to win that game in the 12th?
Don't expect to see any restraint, any adjustments to the count or the game situation, any concession at all to the idea that baseball is a game of skill and nuance as well as power, in the Yanks' brief stay in the 2024 postseason. For that matter, don't expect to see a Reggie hip wiggle or a Jeter dash across the field to flip a relay home.
And don't blame the players. Their mediocrity is bred in the bone.
132 comments:
Let me get a show of hands - - - All in favor of Hoss being made the Buster Posey of our New York Yankees please raise your right hand high and sound off with a mighty H O S S I S B O S S !
Aww...
The Mets continue to amaze. Nothing, then five runs against a couple of great relievers.
Fucking incredible.
Hoss is also amazing. The guy should write a book or something.
Would he have to quit his day job?
Torres just jogged into an out at home. Fucker.
You can't give up Asst. Manager at Key Food. Don't be crazy.
Well, that went south in a hurry. Amazing, their inability to get runs home. And the Stadium goes silent.
Home plate imp sucks. Yankees can’t run bases or get clutch hits. KC tattooing everything. So, status quo.
painful
Soto! Throws a guy out at home!
Judge did not
Just got in, I see we’re losing already…
I'd have to turn in my boxcutter, and then what would I do on the subway?
Situational hitting, somebody said.
Flouncy brought his C game. Glad they're rushing through the game with their usual alacrity. Don't want to keep everybody out of the clubs on Saturday night.
Reservations at Rao's are hard to come by
Unlikely heros
IT'S GLEYBER DAY.
Mets—and Royals—do that situational hitting thing I was talking about. Yanks should try it sometime.
Verdugo & Gleyber come through. Just like we all knew they would.
Heh.
Is Bob Costas in the throes of late stage tertiary neuro-syphilis ?
Cashman is going to re-sign Torres. Success is failure.
Colace.
Fuck.
Winnie, the master is on, even with the time delay, it's worth it.
But yeah, Costas has plummeted worse than the 1929 stock market.
Oh. So we have "that" Gerritt Cole tonight.
Whoda thunk flouncy would be more of a problem than flopsie?
50s comedy series:
Flouncy: Honey I wrecked the car, but it's ok
Flopsie: I hope so. I have to drive to work tomorrow.
Flouncy: They said our insurance would pay for it!
Hilarity ensues...
PS,
We're scruuuuuuuueeed
Cole with one of his patented ill-timed homers
That was a fair ball, too…
Starr Insurance
Can we chip in an buy Mikey a scooter?
Maybe a robotic exoskeleton.
Great analysis wasn't it?
C'mon, "Vinnie Pasquantino" should really play for the Yankees. Or at least the mutts.
Surprised they’re pulling Wacha
Maybe Judge has a chance of a hit now.
not sure what's more frustrating, watching this team potentially sink under the anvils we've known have been on board all year, or watching the Mets play the smartest, situational hitting baseball that was core to the 96-00 dynasty
I will not miss Wacha.
Gleyberiffic
Wacha Wacha Wacha
Does Zerpa have an Aroldis left in that arm of his??
Does Wells have a plan for this a bat?
My name is Lyman Zerga
Good job by Wells there.
I hear that.
Nice AB.
Stanton ?
Ugh
Situational Failure
Lacking a hit. Bases loaded, no outs, now two outs.
I liked Schreiber better when he was teamed up with Jack Burns.
Walking Tall
The walking rally.
4 walk rally.
Four walks by KC. What an offensive juggernaut we are!
I don't think I"ve seen a more frustrating inning in which they've scored two runs.
Don’t know how you can take strike three in that situation.
Why is Cabrera swinging at the first pitch and not the call third strike!?
And still….
Classic non-clutch hitting clinic there.
Take him out, Boone, you fucking idiot.
Wow. He did.,
Boone you fuckin clown....a dialed in manager pulls Cole BEFORE he faces the battery thats fuckin cooked him all game....not AFTER he rocks you for another hit
Cole is our best pitcher. Definitely our number one. Still does not strike me as an ACE.
Holmes is up in the bullpen. Can Boone be that stupid?
Fucking Volpe. Jesus.
Juuuuuuuuuuuuuuust a bit outside!
5-4 amazing
Jesus Christ.
I am so done with Volpe.
He's a nice player. But the Yanks tried to market him as Jeter Jr. Which he ain't.
I fuckin hate Boone with the energy of a thousand suns
Clown car defense
Hannibal is on the Jazz, man!
Then again, the B-team aint going anywhere.
It’s about time for Judge to step up.
This guy sucks.
They should bench him.
Wells! My God, a hit!
They should trade him for someone more reliable. Maybe Joey Gallo is available.
Wells-done!
That’s 2 runs Stanton’s “speed” has cost them.
2 runs left on table with Sluggo Stanton. sad thing is i'd rather have him in lineup than not
Stanton needs to bat lower in the order....his inability to run is a sinkhole to this lineup
How can a professional athlete who is a gym-rat be such a miserable runner?
I'm voting for 10th
San Diego put up a 3 spot against LA in the top of the 1st.
He pumps himself, er- I mean iron to make hisself look good.
He doesn't give a shiite about winning games for the Yankees.
I cannot believe Aroldis Holmes had a clean inning.
Volpe needs his chicken parm
Volpe needs to bat after Stanton
Jazz sure looked out. Big break.
Don’t swing at ball 4 & it’s two on, no out instead of one on, one out. Volpe sucks.
His legs are a disaster area. Come on, Rufus. Of course he wants to win.
Another swing at a pitch nowhere near the zone.
Vertigo. How about that?
VrrrrrrrrrrrrrrdooooooooGO!
FLY JAZZ!! FLY!!
Dugie....ABOUT DAMN TIME
Speed and situational hitting! What a concept
5 years, $100 million. Do it now, Cashman!
ummmmmmmmm, not for me
8 years @ 132 - would you accept that deal, Roofuss?
It’s probably already been said, but John Sterling sounds 10 years younger tonight
Even Suzyn sounds happier than I’ve heard her all year
Dream Weaver on the way.
Nothing like a big pharma advert every half inning …
Maybe Cash will trade Judge and sign Soto
Jude is definitely feeling the October pressure. If we're going to make a push, he has to work through this.
Amazing how quiet the crowd is considering the situation. Absolutely no confidence in Stanton.
I think.
Aaaaah-ha-ahaaha!
hum a nah hum a nah hum a nah
magic 8 ball still says NO!
Witt is the real deal. He should have an amazing career.
Dick, you are correct on both counts. We are truly blessed for the moment.
Yankees Win!!!
Woo hoo!
AAAAAH-HA-AHAAHA AAAAAH-HA-AHAAHA AAAAAH-HA-AHAAHA !!!!!! AaaaHHHHHHHHJJJJJJJJHHHHHHH !!!!!
Thuhuhuhuhuh YANKEES WIIINN. !!!!
Leave it to Weaver!
Never in doubt.
Exhale.............
Loved listening to Sterling - so happy
you and me, bruthah!
Shaka, brah
5 lead changes, a postseason record per YES
Welllll, we've been on the other side of these games. Sometimes it really is a "crapshoot".
It sure as hell surprised me. I do like Weaver; he might be enough for our closer. But Cole and Judge HAVE to pick it up. We need at least some fly balls from Judge at the right moments. And there's no excuse for Cole, after that layoff.
But...it was a win!
Could it be the layoff hurt him?
Cole’Slaw Brains hurt him
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