Attention Walmart Shoppers: It's time for some Cat-4, felony-grade juju.
From now on, whenever Anthony Rizzo or Oswaldo Cabrera step to the plate, wherever you are, point your best juju shotglass or roachclip in the direction of the Montefiore Medical Center and chant, "LET HIM LIVE." Both are currently the last lines of defense to the immediate Yankee future.
If either tweaks a gonad, or strains his cabbage patch, the Death Barge has no 1B or 3B replacement, without panning the streams of Moosic for somebody, anybody, which is always dangerous at the MLB level.
If Rizzo goes down, our 1B is Oswaldo, which means nobody to handle 3B or backup SS. Simplified, we'll play Whack-a-Mole with the Injury List.
So, you ask, WTF? Wasn't Brian Cashman's greatest skill his ability to scan the recycling bins of MLB for used brake pads and rotator cuffs? Last year, around now, sensing a dearth of lefty bats, he brought in Franchie Cordero, Jake Bauers, Willie Calhoun and Billy McKinney - the Four Stopgaps of the Apocalypse - to survive the month of May.
This year, if Rizzo or Oswaldo's bottoms bark, here's what might happen...
1. Journeyman Jahmai Jones, at 26, will learn an emergency position. Over his four-year MLB career, he's played 2B, OF and DH, with a BA of .170 and no HRs. (He missed the John Sterling HR Holler window.) This year, he's 0-for-1.
2. Oswald Peraza? Nope. He's "hitting" at the Tampa complex, weeks away from a rehab assignment. What a cruel set of cards he's been dealt. It's hard to remember that, in 2022, up for a September cup of coffee, Peraza hit .306 and was nearly anointed as Yankee SS of the future. But but BUT... the guy'll soon turn 24. Twenty four. Too young to give up on. But, for now? No help.
3. DJ LeMahieu. You all know his foot is not healing well, and we've seen how diminished he is when swinging in pain. Eventually, he'll be back, but this ailment is now into its second year. DJ remains a solid clubhouse presence, a grand old franchise warrior, but something is wrong here. No immediate remedy. Another lost month? Or worse?
4. John Berti, a guy we traded a high ceiling prospect for, has been abducted by an abductor strain - (aren't I witty!) - until further notice. Haven't seen any updates. Lost in the memory hole?
5. Kevin Smith played 3B last night for Scranton. He's 8-for-40 at Triple A, that's a perfect .200. In a pinch, he'll probably get the call. But he's 5'11," not exactly what you want at 1B.
6. Caleb Durbin, the 5'6" mite of Moosic - (as Martin Mull would say, "He's last to know it's raining and first to know it's a flood") - went 2-for-4 last night for Scranton (playing LF.) He's hitting .280, but the average is dropping. (He started this season on fire.) Durbin can play everywhere, we are told, but my hunch is our Altuve won't play 1B.
7. Jose Rojas, a 31 year old journeyman, played 1B last night in Scranton. He also plays 3B. He's hitting .193 at Triple A, with 3 HRs. In his MLB career, over 225 at bats, he's hitting .188.
8. Jordan Groshans, 24, a former 1st round pick of Toronto's, was picked up this spring off the scrap heap. He plays 3B, a career .270 hitter in the minors with speed - 87 SBs.
9. Presumably, Lyle Overbay and Jason Nix are out there somewhere, waiting for the call. In the meantime, remain Juju-Vigilant. We need a security detail about Rizzo, who has just started hitting, and Oswaldo, who is - basically - our starting 3B and entire bench.
16 comments:
I didn't know we gave up a "high ceiling prospect" for John Berti. Seems like a stupid move on paper. Gave up too much for a 34 yr old bench player who's already on the shelf.
Couple of days ago, in the 4-3 win, word was that Judge's swing might be looking better. Yesterday, he definitely looked better. Although it must be said that the two run homer was on a second chance replay. Umps called a balk and an apparent "strikeout" of Judge on a 99 mph fastball turned into a "no-pitch". Then the pitcher makes a classic rookie mistake. He follows up with a 97 mph fastball in the same spot. Same pitch, same location, and then it's in the seats! Everybody and his grandmother would've thrown slider (or some kind of breaking ball) down and away there, right? I wouldn't want to be a pitching coach. I might be arrested for bloody murder out there on the mound, right in front of the whole damn stadium crowd.
I hereby nominate Hammer to be pitching coach. We're going to need one after mid-May, when our surplus of spectacuilar bullpenwannabees blow out their arms.
Jorbit Vivas is back...I think the Yanks were highly hoping on him to replace Torres...
Never trade a high-ceiling prospect for a guy whose name is out of P. G. Wodehouse.
The intern is getting kickbacks from the interns at Montefiore. He needs to provide fresh corpses for the body snatchers there. Kinda like the corporation in the original Max Headroom movie. Gotta have those organ "donors".
Does anyone in the Yankees organization not see this train wreck coming?
And will anyone hand Spencer a first baseman's mitt? At 6'6" he's perfect for the part. So why do they continue to play him in CF?
Might as well give a first baseman mitt to Stanton- he has the reflexive athleticism to handle first base. This is a move that BOONE should have made months ago. What a no-brainer!
@DickAllen If you’re talking about Spencer Jones he’s actually a pretty good cf who can play there. They’d be better off sticking Stanton at first and let Dominguez dh when he’s ready to hit until
Actually, Berti should be back on the active roster within 10 days*. He is of course already on the 40 man, and Cashman hates to amend that. There are no real 1B options right now in the minors. Garrett Cooper is sitting on top of the scrap heap, and was out hitting Rizzo before his release. At the very least, Rizzo will need rest days this year, and no one knows if or when DJLM might return. I’ve always felt 1B will ultimately go to Judge, but I suppose Stanton could man it as a stationary type. I doubt Boone has the authority to make such a decision on his own, lest the ladies in analytics get their purty pink panties in a bunch.
*thats 10 YANKEE days, which like the biblical days of creation, seem to be of indeterminate length.
Calling for Juju on the heels of this weeks discourse... There's no hope at all, is there?
From the best deals are the ones you DONT make dept:
Blake Snell has an 11.57 ERA, negative 0.6 WAR. Now he’s heading to the IL with an adductor strain, return TBD.
ITS NOT AN S, STANG! *
ITS A SYMBOL OF HOPE!!!!!
*however in your case, Stang - it’s likely still an S
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Oh Bittttyyy ...
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