Tuesday, March 6, 2018

It's almost time for Cashman to swoop in with a new veteran

Baseball is a perpetual, 24-7, all-out trade war, featuring an arms race and tariffs on imported aluminum. It never ends, and the chained ghosts of Christmases forever haunt us. Yankee historians still debate the infamous swap of Jesus Montero for Michael Pineda, even though it was akin to trading chlamydia for herpes. (Okay, who's got the best chance for a 2018 comeback? Two weeks ago, Jesus "the Ice Cream Sandwich" signed with the Generales de Durango of the Mexican Baseball League. Meanwhile, Big Mike, "the Incredible Two-Out Meltdown," hopes to return from TJ surgery late this year with the Twinkies.) In these trade wars, Brian Cashman is the Yankee secret weapon, our predator drone, relentlessly scanning the horizon in search of an ISIS wedding party to obliterate.

Write this down: He's not done with the 2018 Yankees.

Why can I say such a thing? Easy. 

Because Cashman is never done. 

The Yankees are Cashman's team. Surely, Aaron Boone knows this more than anyone else. He's getting on-the-job training in perhaps the most difficult managing assignment in sports. He's going to do what Cashman dictates, at least for now. (This could change over the season, but Boone certainly would not challenge his boss right off the bat.)   

Currently, it looks as though two of Cashman's most recent acquisitions - Brandon Drury and Danny Espinosa - could start on opening day. 

Drury is probably a lock; Cashman traded two prospects for him, and various Gammonites quickly did their impersonations of the North Korean Olympics cheering section, heralding him as a potential breakout 3B. Meanwhile, the whisper machine revved up, suggesting that Miguel Andujar needs to experience April in Scranton, which is a way of not saying the Yankees will screw him out of an extra year of arbitration. Thus far in the small sample, Drury has hit decently - 4 for 14 (.286) with a HR. And Andujar's four homer splash happened in February. Barring injuries, Drury will play 3B on opening day.

But 2B remains a crap shoot. Espinosa - a scrap heap veteran - is 4 for 18 (.222 with a HR.) Both Tyler Wade (5 for 14) and Ronald Torreyes (4 for 10) have made a better case. (Jace Peterson, the other vet, is 1 for 9, and Thairo Estrada, the other rookie, has a bullet in his hip.) Last month, the official line was that Gleyber Torres would be the starting Yankee 2B by May 15, so anybody could handle the job for a month. But Gleyber has been a disappointment. Unless he heats up, his arrival date now looks pushed back to July 1. That means Cashman could be on the prowl.

Neil Walker, the veteran 2B, remains a free agent, and he might be feeling a bit desperate, as teams' lineups crystallize. More likely is that Cashman will look for a souped-up version of Espinosa, a veteran who doesn't make the cut on some team that decides to go with rookies. Every team has an Espinosa or two. The question is whether Wade or Torreyes can stay hot enough to secure the position. They're not just competing against each other. They're up against every sixth infielder on every roster in baseball. There's a trade war going on, and Air Cashman is up there, looking for a kill. Stand by. 

7 comments:

Joe Formerlyof Brooklyn said...


This is one of the most depressing reads I've ever experienced on this website. Please take some darn Happy Pills!!!

JM said...

Truly depressing. But the reason it's so depressing is, we know Duque speaks the truth.

Can we get Castro back?

Anonymous said...

I'M HORRIFIED TO SAY YOU ARE MOST LIKELY ON THE BUTTON AGAIN, MR. DUQUE.

COOPERSTOWN KILLS.

Alphonso said...

I am thinking differently.

Andjuhar keeps getting huge hits and plays well at third. He wins that job.

Drury gets second base.

Torreyes has track record, and is only 24-25. He was outstanding last year as a utility guy ; hit nearly .300 and was, usually, excellent on defense. He stays.

Wade is the guy who, if he remains hot, makes it onto the big team. If not, he goes to Scranton.

Our top prospect ( Glyber - spelled Mustang's way ) has bombed and will return to Scranton.

The Espinosa person, and those other similarly named " vets" take a hike.

Of course, in today's politically charged world, where securing another year of contract obligation at low cost is the priority, Andjuhar can hit .1000 and still wind up in Scranton.

That prospect notwithstanding, just because Duque is really old and wizened, let's not simply concede him his position on this one.

I say; Andjuhar remains. We go with a rookie.

We are going to need the offense with Stanton striking out and dropping every fly ball hit in his direction.

Carl J. Weitz said...

Just a few days before the Yankees traded for Drury, Walker said he just about signed a contract with the Yankees. But they traded for Drury because his salary at $590,000 is at least 10 times cheaper than Walker would have made so Cashman will go for someone to play second for a month (providing that they intend to only keep Gleyber at Scranton to secure an extra year of service time) with either Torreyes or Tyler Austin. I don't think either Espinosa or Peterson make the team.

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