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Come now. All player grabs start with the Dodgers. Don't make this awkward.We'll take both of them off your hands.![]()
Hanley is doing well. We're all so proud of him.
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Come now. All player grabs start with the Dodgers. Don't make this awkward.We'll take both of them off your hands.![]()
K. Keep drinking the kool aid if you think that an offense with the third lowest wRC+, fourth lowest wOBA and third lowest OPS in the game can keep up with the rest of AL East team, which are all by the way top 10 MLB offenses.Oh yeah totally. I'll call Cashman so he can get right on it. I hear Donnie baseball needs the help.
That they have, but they looked a lot better last night. IMHO, the pitching hasn't been that good all season. I'm not really sure the pitching has gotten worse.It also helps that the Orioles offense has sputtered and their pitching has gotten worse.
Well, compared to last year.That they have, but they looked a lot better last night. IMHO, the pitching hasn't been that good all season. I'm not really sure the pitching has gotten worse.
Why hate on a team that so little was expected from? Most prognosticators picked them to finish last in the AL East prior to all the injuries, so yeah I'm drinking the kool-aid.K. Keep drinking the kool aid if you think that an offense with the third lowest wRC+, fourth lowest wOBA and third lowest OPS in the game can keep up with the rest of AL East team, which are all by the way top 10 MLB offenses.
Wooops just remembered that our former All Star outfielder is scheduled to start swinging a soft bat in a pool pretty soon.
Why hate on a team that so little was expected from? Most prognosticators picked them to finish last in the AL East prior to all the injuries, so yeah I'm drinking the kool-aid.
Even you can't deny that help, even if minor, is still coming. Jeter and our former All Star outfielder are both upgrades to what's presently out there. Rumor has it that (older than dirt) Michael Young might be acquired. There is no doubt that the Yankees need a big bat and they will try to acquire one.
Well said. Your earlier statement seemed like you were hating for the sake of hating but I wholeheartedly agree with the statement above. Ownership and Cashman have shat the bed over the last two years. It almost seems like after having struggled to find pitching, for almost a decade, they went too one sided. It also hasn't helped that Tex has been a shell of his former self, Arod broke down and Jeter is aging gracefully.I don't hate on this team. Actually, I'm hating on the ownership and Cashman who haven't made any worthy moves in the last two years. I'm simply being realistic when I say that being sellers at the deadline is the best coarse of action. There are way too many holes to fill. Yanks need to acquire at least 3 viable bats in order to become competitive. Those three bats won't come cheap. Reloading the team by dealing Kuroda and Cano will net Yanks young, impactful players for 2014+.
And really, will Young's 110 wRC+ and shitty defense aid this team? IF Amaro decides to sell. Who know wtf is going on in his basket case head.
The truth is arod, and jeter are done. I do not see them providing much help, without getting injured again. Tex is on the decline. Cano is overrated, he is a very good player, but he is going to command a heavy contract with long years, which will probably end up similar to the a-rod situation in the end.Well said. Your earlier statement seemed like you were hating for the sake of hating but I wholeheartedly agree with the statement above. Ownership and Cashman have shat the bed over the last two years. It almost seems like after having struggled to find pitching, for almost a decade, they went too one sided. It also hasn't helped that Tex has been a shell of his former self, Arod broke down and Jeter is aging gracefully.
With that said, I do think that the Dodgers are the biggest threat to the Yankees way of business. They are being overly aggressive in Free Agency and I for one am not looking forward to competing with them for Cano's services.
Arod I agree. However, until I see Jeter fail for consecutive seasons I won't count him out. I've been blessed to see him play since 95 and you would be hard pressed to name many athletes who are better competitors than The Captain.The truth is arod, and jeter are done. I do not see them providing much help, without getting injured again. Tex is on the decline. Cano is overrated, he is a very good player, but he is going to command a heavy contract with long years, which will probably end up similar to the a-rod situation in the end.
he is done, he got his money, fame. Time to step aside, and retire to spend more time with the different model girlfriends he gets, and enjoy it.And...Jeter is injured again. Didn't take long.
you guys thinks chris davis is legit? or will he go come back to earth next year, and go back to his texas rangers days.I wouldn't say Cano is overrated. I think overhyped would be a more exact term to use for him. He's hitting free agency on the wrong side of 30 and it wouldn't surprise me if Jay-Z bamboozles 200 million dollars out of someone for him, when obviously he won't be worth that much.
I laughed at that. Of course, Puig will never have another chance at an All-Star game. Oh, wait...yeah, Freddie Freeman!
It helped that everybody annoyed by the constant Puig coverage rallied for Freeman.I just find it hilarious that Freeman got 19 million votes in FIVE days. He definitely deserves a spot, even with the NL being pretty deep at 1B this year.
The fall of the farm system is the worst part. I'm surprised that no heads were rolled following the selections of Culver and Bichette JR. Heathcott and Austin are not producing in AA. Sanchez is nice and everything, but he is repeating A ball and is not exactly destroying the level.Well said. Your earlier statement seemed like you were hating for the sake of hating but I wholeheartedly agree with the statement above. Ownership and Cashman have shat the bed over the last two years. It almost seems like after having struggled to find pitching, for almost a decade, they went too one sided. It also hasn't helped that Tex has been a shell of his former self, Arod broke down and Jeter is aging gracefully.
With that said, I do think that the Dodgers are the biggest threat to the Yankees way of business. They are being overly aggressive in Free Agency and I for one am not looking forward to competing with them for Cano's services.
Even now, all the headlines are about Puig losing and not about Freeman winning.It helped that everybody annoyed by the constant Puig coverage rallied for Freeman.
His batted ball profile actually could support a .300 average, provided he strikes out 25% of the time instead of 30%. He hits tons of line drives and flyballs, and since he has massive power, a good deal of those flyballs will leave the park.He's basically Jose Bautista. The talents always been there but he had a bad approach at the plate. His approach has obviously improved but he still strikes out a ton. There is no way he will maintain his batting average above 300. His power is legit though.
Wow. I thought you were joking.And...Jeter is injured again. Didn't take long.
He hit 35 tonight. I'll guess 58. He will fold down the stretch. I hope he hits 61 though.Anyone wanna start predicting what the exact number will be?
So suddenly the L.A media cares about the dodgers again. And I didn't even realize that luis cruz was a yankee now.Think the only one that noticed was the bench he warmed with the dodgers.
Lincecum is probably going to fall apart after this like every other pitcher has recently
Look at his stats for the past two years.Lincecum is probably going to fall apart after this like every other pitcher has recently
Tim Lincecum this year: 4.26 ERA 3.34 FIP 3.25 xFIPLook at his stats for the past two years.