I'm not worried about Tampa / standings. Just keep winning and all of that will sort itself out in the long run. Set a target of 100 wins and chase it all season.
I'm sure you remember Frank Lary. Eovaldi has nothing on him .Lary was the first pitcher in 50 years to beat the Yankees 7 times in a row and was 21-7 for his career. He was solid but just a .500 pitcher. Used to drive me crazy.One of the quirky things that always pops up in baseball is the Yankees have only lost 2 games in the past 10 days and both were to former Yankees pitcher Nathan Eovaldi. He deals on the Yankees but not on anyone else.
After firing seven scoreless innings in a win over them last Wednesday at Globe Life Field, Eovaldi continued his mastery of his former club, improving to 5-2 with a 2.22 ERA in his last 11 starts against the Bombers.
And it seems Tampa never loses a game. Despite the tear the Yankees have been on so has Tampa. They are only 1/2 game back.
Kid just can't get a break to go his way. Was starting to hit and bam, makes a great play and is in the concussion protocolAmazing catch by Dominguez after hitting the wall a ton.
Crazy isn't it?Yankees and Rays are the only two teams in the AL above .500. Mind-boggling.
Lot of talking heads saying that the Yanks need to upgrade the bullpen.This bullpen. Crap assembled by Cashman. Doval is Williams 2.0. Cruz is a joke. Why does Boone keep going to him in key points in games? How many times does he have to blow the inning before he is not used? Boone is so hard headed and a fool. It's a shame another gem by Schlittler goes to waste by Boone's stupid pitching moves. Some may say, well, the Yankees pen has the second best ERA in MLB, and that is true, but that does not tell how many inherited runs were allowed. And the key here is those numbers were assembled in games where the Yankees had big leads and there was no pressure on the relievers. In games that were on the line the Yankees pen has been one of the worst in baseball.
Exactly. And I might add that is not Boone's M.O.Next lesson from Cole to Cam is to get a little deeper / economy of pitches so the pen has less of a chance to blow another gem
That's what I would like to see as well, but the Yankees are just not going to bring up those 2 youngsters to put them in the pen, but that i where they need to be. Yankees want them getting more work than they would get in NY and it makes sense. Maybe bring them up later in the year. as we have discussed many time, Gil needs to be in the pen. Period.The Yanks are really good and can be great. It's already time to set aside "development" and go for the gusto this year.
Move Weathers to the pen. Lefty throwing high 90s cheese will be welcome.
Have Gil, Rodriguez, and LaGrange down at Triple A start pen work focused on their heater and one off-speed pitch. Three righties throwing from 97 to 103 coming out of the pen will be welcome.
Leave Hill and Bednar. Let Yarborough be your blow-out long man / emergency spot starter. Leave a couple others for low leverage innings. Throw the rest in the garbage can.
Do it NOW.
I read yesterday that Cab led all SS in defensive runs saved and was 3rd overall in the game. Volpe needs to come up understanding / focused on his glove comes 1st, his legs 2nd, contact 3rd.....and nothing else.Volpe recalled today. Will start at SS tonight. Caballero to the IL. How crazy is that?
The Yankees got 1 measly hit. It's crazy how all the bats go silent at the same time. Lost 5 of 6 now after ripping teams for 2 weeks. They get hot at the same time and cold at the same time. Can't we go half and half like the Rays and Cubs? Lol
LmaoTo quote the great Harry Doyle:
"And the Indians finish the day with one hit....wait, one hit? One G-- D--- Hit?!?!?"
Color guy: "you can't say GD on the radio"
Harry: "oh, who gives a shi*....nobody is listening anyway"
Yeah. It's Mo Riveraesque. LolCam absolutely dominant yet again
I have a ton of baseball history stored in my brain and I am struggling to remember a young starter who is being so dominant while basically just throwing 3 variations of a fastball (sinker, cutter, 4-seamer). It’s to the point where the batter knows 98 mph is coming and he just has to guess in his swing whether the ball is gonna drop, cut outside, or run inside. It’s pretty amazing to watch
I was going to come back to specifically ask you as youve forgotten more baseball than all the rest of us know combined lolJust to stray past one pitch but Bert Blyleven had a killer curveball as did Denny McLain, the last 30 game winner.
Did Nolan Ryan throw anything other than a fastball? It had many variations. Right down the middle 110 mph. Right at your head. Behind you. Over your head to the backstop. Lmao Glad I never had to face him but I faced a 100 mph thrower who hit me in the kidney and I passed out. Damn it hurt for months.
I'm old and have forgotten so much. Uncle Charley!I was going to come back to specifically ask you as youve forgotten more baseball than all the rest of us know combined lol
But I have to say….how in the world could you forget Nolan’s Uncle Charlie curve ball. That thing would break (SNAP) two feet. He would start it at a batter’s head and they were diving out of the box while the ball ended up dead in the heart of the plate
And yes, a cutter, 4-seamer, and sinker are different pitches with different grips. But they all come out of the same arm slot and with Cam they are all coming 97-101 and are all fastball derivatives. And he’s throwing them nearly 90% of the time. I just can’t remember a successful starter with effectively no change of speed pitch. And he’s not successful….he is dominant. It’s been a year now and no one is figuring him out. He’s only getting better. And that’s amazing when you really think about it
Nolan pitch selectionJust to stray past one pitch but Bert Blyleven had a killer curveball as did Denny McLain, the last 30 game winner.
Did Nolan Ryan throw anything other than a fastball? It had many variations. Right down the middle 110 mph. Right at your head. Behind you. Over your head to the backstop. Lmao Glad I never had to face him but I faced a 100 mph thrower who hit me in the kidney and I passed out. Damn it hurt for months.