Tuesday, September 1, 2020

The Yankees are now chasing second place and a demon from Hal Steinbrenner's past


 If the playoffs began today...
 the sixth-seeded, second-place Death Star would face the White Sox 
in a best of three in Chicago. (Game I: Lucas Giolito. Game II: Dallas Keuchel. Game III: Not necessary.) But it gets worse. Symbolically, they would face far more; they would confront Hal "Food Stamps" Steinbrenner's original sin: 

Yoan Moncada - ("That name! Slowwwwwly I turn...") - the single-most glaring and galling Yankee mistake of this millennium. 

In March of 2015, with the entire world expecting Hal to cough up the money to sign the 19-year-old Cuban refugee - (for months, we were said to have the inside track, and there was no downside to the deal, just money) - the Prince of Petty Cash suddenly hid under the bed, and Boston signed him. The Redsocks converted Moncada into Chris Sale and a world championship, while the Yankees dazzled us with Mason Williamses and Zolio Almontes, and an occasional Adonis Garcia.  

Yep, if the season ended today, we'd be facing the now 25-year-old Moncada, a rising star who hit 25 HRs last year while batting .315. But at least Hal saved some of his money.

But, but BUT... the season has a month left, plenty of time for the young and hungry Blue Jays to skate past us in the AL East. They are basically a carbon copy of Tampa - youngsters rising across the lineup - while we watch the calendar, check the rehab farm and wait for Judge, Hicks, Giancarlo, etc. - players who never play - to save this troubling season. 

We are the Herman Cain twitter feed of baseball. 

Last night, it became fundamentally clear that the Rays are simply a better team than what the injury-decimated Yankees put on the field. The last decade proved that baseball is a young man's game - players peak at 22-23 - not necessarily 27-28 - and you cannot buy a championship with veterans. Unless Gerrit Cole figures out how not to throw gopher balls, our "ace" is simply a place of the helpful hardware man. Over the next two weeks, we face Toronto (nine games) and Baltimore (eight.) There is plenty of time to cement a playoff spot... or blow it altogether. 

Some questions from last night...

Is Jordy Mercer, recently cast off by the lowly Tigers, really a better SS than Tyler Wade or Thairo Estrada? This weekend, Wade homered and seemed to wake up from his career-length batting slump. So why didn't he play last night? He's a LH batter, and they were facing a RH. Was a reason given? Did I miss something? Because the speedy Wade can still contribute to this team, and the 34-year-old Mercer just seems like a veteran passing through.

Is there a reason why we are babying Aroldis Chapman? He has pitched two innings this year, thrown a total of 45 pitches. He went 11 days between his first and second outings, then was immediately crushed by the Mets. He pitched an inning Sunday. He looks rusty. If he's only going to appear in save situations, we might not see him for a while. And without outings under his belt, how can we trust in him pressure situations?

Luke Voit limped slightly while rounding the bases last night, following his HR. Last year, he played with a hernia, and basically fell apart. He's the only thing we have going right now, offensively. What gives?

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

After the game, Cole told reporters at his interview that he had trouble with Tampa's left handed hitters. And Brain Cashman thinks that lefty-righty doesn't matter in today's game. Unfortunately, our best lefty hitter is Gardner. Any wonder why we don't hit hard throwing righties with good hooks?

Our castoff, Ji Man Choi, is making a career out of torturing us. I heard that another castoff, Garrett Cooper, hit a home run against the Mets yesterday. I saw both of these guys when we had them and thought they were both good hitters, probably better than most of the guys we had. Especially liked Cooper, he hit line drives all over the place. Both were gone almost before you could blink. Dumpster diving Brain Cashman findeth and then giveth away.

The Hammer of God

Anonymous said...

"Rays are a fundamentally better team than our injury decimated team"

I would have to say that the Rays are a fundamentally better team than the Yankees even if we had all of our players healthy. People with real baseball IQ built the Rays. A third rate GM whose only talent is dumpster diving built ours.

The Hammer of God

JM said...

Three good swings over the weekend does not a turnaround make.

Anonymous said...

I have basically given up watching or reading about the Yanks this season after being a fan for 60 years. They are like a Covid IV-drip. All I will do is religiously read this site and its comments. While almost all of it is lowbrow, it is refreshingly pithy with just a touch of raspberry. Keep up the good work gang, cuz if you can't cry at least you can laugh/
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HoraceClarke66 said...

Lowbrow??? Why, I resemble that remark! Here, pull my finger.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Meanwhile, when my wife asked me to take down the garbage yesterday I told her I was still feeling a twinge from my run Sunday, and that I would need 3-4 weeks in a whirlpool in Florida to get over it.

She told me to get moving and, remarkably, it improved.

Still day-to-day, though...

Local Bargain Jerk said...


Hoss:

Re your last two comments: LOL.

Unknown said...

totally agree. i STILL cant believe cashman gets all this love from the legacy media in this town. the mileage he gets for unloading miller and chapman in 16 and "rebuilding the yanks on the run" is laughable. what gm ISN'T going to unload miller and chapman for a shitload of prospects to help rebuild the team when the team isnt going to the playoffs in 16 ? this is a genius move ? of course, there's a litany of reasons why i cant stand this guy (and hal too, for that matter, way more numerous reasons than i could ever go through here) but here's the one true measure of cashman: he's got one world series title in the last 19 years. and i dont give a shit about 98-2000 because anyone that knows baseball knows he inherited a championship team from stick michaels and bob watson.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Thanks, LBJ!

Unknown, you're being generous. I don't even give Brain 2009.

Without the Core of Four, Jeter, Posada, Pettitte, and Mariano, that team doesn't win, and Cashie has NEVER been able to put together a bloc of players like that, who stayed healthy and productive for anywhere near the time they did.

The only ones he ever got hold of were the juicers, A-Rod and Jogginson, who created their own problems, and who Cashie harassed and got rid of when it suited his own purposes—NOT the team's.

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