**The Official New York Yankees Thread**

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  • H8ter2
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    #31
    Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

    This team in its current configuration is atrocious minus the few bright spots listed above (Tanaka, Chapman, Castro). I still think Severino will pan out to be pretty good over time, and Betances will get back on track but that's it

    This offense is a playing baseball from nearly a decade ago, do nothing, hit a few HR's do nothing, can't create anything outside of the long ball, which is far and few between for these over the hill guys. Today's baseball is younger, energetic, creating plays and big innings from being fundamentally sound and constant eval and adjustment from what other teams are doing.

    I see this year as a wash out, some big contracts come off the books after the season, some minor tweaks going into next year to start changing the pace, then that offseason is expected to be huge so I think that's when the Yanks make their force felt again and if played correctly become legit contenders for the following 5-10 years


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    • NYJets
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 18637

      #32
      Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

      I think Cashman needs to go. It was 2005 when he got full control of the team, he said that the farm system would become a priority, and it hasn't worked out. And have no faith he'll stop the cycle of terrible contracts. Feels like every year we are talking about how we are waiting for a couple bad deals to expire. Rather get a new voice and new ideas in here, someone with a track record of building a team through young talent.
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      • CMH
        Making you famous
        • Oct 2002
        • 26203

        #33
        Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

        Originally posted by NYJets
        I think Cashman needs to go. It was 2005 when he got full control of the team, he said that the farm system would become a priority, and it hasn't worked out. And have no faith he'll stop the cycle of terrible contracts. Feels like every year we are talking about how we are waiting for a couple bad deals to expire. Rather get a new voice and new ideas in here, someone with a track record of building a team through young talent.
        I think I'm coming around to it.

        Need a GM with minor league development experience.
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        • Sportsforever
          NL MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 20368

          #34
          Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

          I know it's early, but I missed on the Yankees this year. I really thought they'd win the ALE with the bullpen...expected the offense to score enough and the 'pen would turn it into a 6 inning game, very similar to the 1996 Yankees. So far, I was way off...
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          • DamnYanks2
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
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            #35
            Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

            This coaching staff..... There is no justification why you bring Barbato in for that situation, and then runners are on the corners, and then you bring in Miller?! WTF.

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            • DamnYanks2
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2007
              • 20794

              #36
              Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

              Big win today. Especially, with Miller and Betances unavailable. If Chapman is still Chapman, he is going to be a godsend.

              A sweep would be beautiful.

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              • DamnYanks2
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 20794

                #37
                Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                Man, did that feel good tonight. Unleash the power!!

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                • DieHardYankee26
                  BING BONG
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 10178

                  #38
                  Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                  CHAPPY HAS LANDED!



                  Man last nights game was great to watch, gotta love seeing the bats come to life, even if we don't know how long it will last lol. The funny part is its almost like the team realized we can't drive in runners in scoring position and everyone realized they needed to drive themselves in.
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                  • DamnYanks2
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 20794

                    #39
                    Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                    It's about time Teixera starts to heat up. He's a notorious slow starter, but he's due.

                    Hope yesterday is the start of bigger things for this offense. They are not this bad.

                    Tanaka today, with 3 closers behind him. Phew you don't need much from the offense.

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                    • DamnYanks2
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 20794

                      #40
                      Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                      Of course Tanaka has his worst game.

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                      • DieHardYankee26
                        BING BONG
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 10178

                        #41
                        Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                        It's so infuriating to watch Pineda pitch, the guy has a golden arm and will just fall apart at any given moment. I saw a stat that said his ERA in the first 2 innings is really high, and then it's under 2 in innings afterwards. Maybe he's just not focused (that much seems obvious) but specifically when starting the game? Who knows, they need to figure it out though



                        Daily News article used the Bull Durham quote "He's got a million dollar arm and a five cent head." Sounds perfect.
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                        • Rocket32
                          MVP
                          • May 2016
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                          #42
                          Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                          Originally posted by NYJets
                          I think Cashman needs to go. It was 2005 when he got full control of the team, he said that the farm system would become a priority, and it hasn't worked out. And have no faith he'll stop the cycle of terrible contracts. Feels like every year we are talking about how we are waiting for a couple bad deals to expire. Rather get a new voice and new ideas in here, someone with a track record of building a team through young talent.
                          I'm not so sure about that. I think the Yankees are getting on the right track and getting younger. Also it definately looks like the farm system has become a priority now. They are playing it smart now, not giving up Judge, Meteo, Sanchez, and other notable prospects. They were in the thick of contention with the Jays who made big moves to improve and yet they played it smart and didn't go chasing after Hamels or anything. The plan is likely to let the bad contracts come off the payroll while letting Sanchez and Judge hit the majors and grow and then retool via the 2018 free agent class when guys like Harper will be out there. Smart plan in my opinion. Almost hoping Tanaka opts out and signs elsewhere but if he keeps going like this I doubt it. Anyway, if it was up to me I would let Cashman stay and see how things play out over the next few years.

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                          • DamnYanks2
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jun 2007
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                            #43
                            Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                            Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                            It's so infuriating to watch Pineda pitch, the guy has a golden arm and will just fall apart at any given moment. I saw a stat that said his ERA in the first 2 innings is really high, and then it's under 2 in innings afterwards. Maybe he's just not focused (that much seems obvious) but specifically when starting the game? Who knows, they need to figure it out though



                            Daily News article used the Bull Durham quote "He's got a million dollar arm and a five cent head." Sounds perfect.
                            There's incredible upside in this rotation. And it's so frustrating to watch. Eovaldi, Pineda, and Severino all have live arms. And wicked stuff, but they just can't seem to ever put it together consistently.

                            Of course Severino was great last year, and it's still early on. Assuming his injury isn't anything to worry about, I might think about putting him in relief just to try to get some confidence back. His stuff is filthy, if he could learn to command.

                            The clock is ticking for Pineda in my eyes. He could be an ace, but he just has lapses between greatness and meh.

                            Tanaka is the only guy that seems to know how to pitch out of these guys.

                            I like Eovaldi, but he should have a much higher K rate with that kind of stuff, and he fails to put guys away.

                            Nova doesn't inspire much confidence from me either, you get what you see with him.

                            As far as Cashman goes, I'm on the fence, I'd be open to exploring options, but I'm more critical of Girardi at this point. But, I've been on board with his thought process as of late, I'm just trying to be patient, and look to the future, which is starting to look better and better, but still room for improvement.

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                            • CMH
                              Making you famous
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                              #44
                              Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                              Originally posted by Rocket32
                              I'm not so sure about that. I think the Yankees are getting on the right track and getting younger. Also it definately looks like the farm system has become a priority now. They are playing it smart now, not giving up Judge, Meteo, Sanchez, and other notable prospects. They were in the thick of contention with the Jays who made big moves to improve and yet they played it smart and didn't go chasing after Hamels or anything. The plan is likely to let the bad contracts come off the payroll while letting Sanchez and Judge hit the majors and grow and then retool via the 2018 free agent class when guys like Harper will be out there. Smart plan in my opinion. Almost hoping Tanaka opts out and signs elsewhere but if he keeps going like this I doubt it. Anyway, if it was up to me I would let Cashman stay and see how things play out over the next few years.
                              The problem is this plan you mention is not the first time it was the plan.

                              They've said before, we aren't spending, we aren't going to give guys big stupid contracts. And we are focused on youth.

                              Instead they gave up immediately on guys like Ian Kennedy, Austin Jackson, Cirvelli, and never fully supported Hughes (as if making him a reliever was some failure despite him being good at it) or Joba which was their own doing.

                              Then they went ahead and gave Beltran a contract and signed Ellsbury to a long dumb deal.

                              They've done good by keeping Gardner, betting on Headley (it hasn't worked out but it was a good idea), and making trades for guys like Eovaldi, Castro, Gregorious and Chapman.

                              It's just half foot in, half out. Need a commitment. And Counting your eggs on Harper is absolutely stupid.
                              "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

                              "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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                              • H8ter2
                                Banned
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                                #45
                                Re: **The Official New York Yankees Thread**

                                Originally posted by CMH
                                The problem is this plan you mention is not the first time it was the plan.

                                They've said before, we aren't spending, we aren't going to give guys big stupid contracts. And we are focused on youth.

                                Instead they gave up immediately on guys like Ian Kennedy, Austin Jackson, Cirvelli, and never fully supported Hughes (as if making him a reliever was some failure despite him being good at it) or Joba which was their own doing.

                                Then they went ahead and gave Beltran a contract and signed Ellsbury to a long dumb deal.

                                They've done good by keeping Gardner, betting on Headley (it hasn't worked out but it was a good idea), and making trades for guys like Eovaldi, Castro, Gregorious and Chapman.

                                It's just half foot in, half out. Need a commitment. And Counting your eggs on Harper is absolutely stupid.


                                I agree with your assessment here, however I think it's different this time. A lot of those big ugly contracts go away after this season and they can start over with a good foundation on the young guys they brought in (Didi, Castro, chap) as well as bring up some of those top minor league prospects. I think they will be much better next season, only big spend I think they need is a true frontline Ace and that pushes everyone else in the rotation down a spot more to where they should be

                                The team is definitely getting younger, difference is in NY you don't go into full rebuild mode, the fans and the market won't allow it so you have to do it on the move like Cashman is doing, his pickups recently are working very well

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