Friday, May 3, 2019

Of the returning Yankees, nobody excites like Clint Frazier

Two weeks ago, before he tweaked his gonad (actually, sprained his ankle), the dormant volcano known as Clint Frazier - aka "Red Thunder" - briefly came alive. After several false starts and flight delays, Frazier finally found himself an everyday player on the Yankees, and the results exceeded anything we dared to imagine. Briefly, that is.

In 68 at bats, Frazier hit .324 with 6 HRs (which tied him for a team lead.) His outfield play looked a bit Ron Swoboda-esque; he flings himself at liners and seems destined to splatter bug-on-windshield into a wall. But in those two magical weeks, Frazier ignited inspirational fires that have not blazed across the Yankiverse since the advent of Aaron Judge. 

Suddenly, we foresaw the famous "double-digit outfield:" Frazier, #77, and Judge, #99, replacing the "double Aaron" outfield of Hicks and Judge, with Giancarlo Stanton as mop-up DH. Add Sanchez, Andujar, Gleyber, Voit and Didi, and - holy crap! - that's the most testosterone in a Yankee offense since 2009, when Arod's urine sample was used to power the city of Binghamton. If Frazier is for real - (remember Cooperstown Cashman's line about his "legendary bat speed?") - and the others return, holy crap! we're gonna roll this truckin' convoy across the USA, convoy! (Where is CW McCall?) Damn! Deal me in. It's as if Sir Paul and Ringo suddenly join up with the remaining two Monkeys! All right, no more dated references. (And sorry, Gardy. We love you, but .220 isn't cutting it, and frankly, there is no reason why you, of all people, should not be able to beat an over-shift. THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR GARDY TRYING TO BLAST HIS WAY INTO A RIGGED DEFENSE, NOT WHEN HE'S HITTING .220. FOR GOD'S SAKE, MAN, BUNT!) 

Okay, sorry about that. Back to Frazier.

Today, Clint is eligible to come off the 10-day injury list. As best as I can determine, this means absolutely nothing. The Death Star has invoked radio silence about his chances. According to the gushing Hannitys of YES, Frazier ran in the outfield yesterday, whatever that means. He could rejoin the team this weekend or take the $150 Uber ride to Scranton - a demoralizing move for most youngsters, but the kind that Frazier has shrugged off over the last two years. But it would demoralize me.

In baseball, nothing excites like a hitting phenom. With no established concrete ceiling, you don't know how good they can be. That's why Luke Voit inspires so much excitement, and Cameron Maybin so much dread (even though, hey, he's played well.) The 2019 Yankees have unveiled two potential breakouts: Domingo German and Clint Frazier. We don't know what we've got, which sure beats knowing what we haven't got. 

Today, Andujar and Stanton might rejoin the team, effectively replacing Maybin and Thairo Estrada. After those two dismal losses in Arizona, they will be welcome sights. Still, it's Frazier I want. And please, juju gods, please... let him be for real.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I HEARD MONDAY FOR CLINT.

PLEASE DON'T LET THIS BE A LOST WEEKEND. (TWINS ARE 19-10).

I AM STILL HORRIFIED ABOUT A LONG LOSING STREAK COMING.

WE NEED STRONG PITCHING RIGHT NOW (BULLPEN INCLUDED), TO GET US THROUGH HERE.

I'M AFRAID THE MAGIC OF WINNING WITH TAUCHMAN, WADE, AND THE GANG, HAS WORN OFF.

JM said...

The team without Stanton, Hicks, Miggy, Didi, Sanchez, Severino, and Betances can win (if the bullpen doesn't blow it too badly).

But the team cannot win with the further losses of Frazier and Gio and DJ ("I am the DJ, I am what I play"). That's why we couldn't beat Arizona, and even then both games were close.

So if we start getting a couple guys back beyond Sanchez, whose inconsistency is still a marvel to behold, we may get somewhere. Didi is gone for a while yet, but I'd take Frazier and Gio and DJ and Miggy. That's the offense right there, with hopefully some pop from Voit.

I suppose I have to admit that Hicks is an upgrade over Gardy, but I don't have to like it.

HoraceClarke66 said...

The latest report tonight on the broadcast is:

—El Matador back tomorrow.

—Clint looking very good, they think 7-10 days.

—Hicks playing games, swinging the bat well. Soon.

—Sir Didi looking great, could be back as early as June.

—Stanton swinging the bat some, but no time frame.

—Tulo took a step backwards, to be out for another week.

Ex-cellent!

HoraceClarke66 said...

Umm, is there a reason why Phil Nevin is our 3B coach?

First inning, Yanks up 1-0, Voit on second. Gio hits a routine single to left.

Me at home: Ah, too bad, Luke can't possibly score on that, well at least we'll have bases loaded.

3-year-old child at Stadium: Daddy big man run so slow. Won't he be out at home?

Seeing-eye dog at Stadium: Woof, woof! (Red light, red light him, you asshole!)

Twins Catcher: Reads "Long Shot" review by Mahnola Dargis in the Times. Remarks to umpire, "Man, I can never figure out what that woman is talking about. Takes a little walk around the plate. Has tea. Tags out Luke Voit at the plate.

HoraceClarke66 said...

And now Paxton has mysteriously left the game early. Uh-oh.

Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside said...

lol for the seeing eye dog.

I missed it but what was Suzyn saying was very selfish? I think it had to do with Paxton leaving.

HoraceClarke66 said...

What did she say? I didn't hear it.

But here is James Paxton telling us what his biggest liability is—injuries—but that he's working on it with exercises:

https://www.nj.com/yankees/2018/11/james_paxton_why_red_flag_shouldnt_worry_yankees.html

Ah, me. So no willingness to admit, ever, that ballplayers will get injured even though they say they won't, or to concede that you need to build in redundancy? Sign up Kuchel and/or Corbin as well?

Nope.

Anonymous said...

She was talking about the pitcher who threw behind a batter and was tossed in the second inning. This was over an issue from last year. I don't remember the pitcher or the team but it wasn't the Yankees and Paxton.

According to Susan , getting yourself thrown out in the second inning in a premeditated fashion is selfish because it puts a strain on the bullpen not only for the game you were tossed in but for several games

She makes a good point.

Doug K.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Indeed! Thanks, Doug K.!

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