As mentioned here many times, SU likes that the Yankees are bringing up and playing the youngsters. It’s refreshing, new, fun and gives you hope for the future. True, not everyone will make it here. Rob Refsnyder has proven he is a AAA+ player but not major league ready – at least here in NY with the media focus and fans that care if you win or lose – a lot.
But here is what SU does not understand. You bring up Miguel Andujar from Scranton on Wednesday. Truth be told, I have never heard of him. The dude goes 3 for 4 and knocks in 4 runs. He DH’d that night. But the crack SU research staff looked it up and he plays 3rd base. Interesting. Tyler Austin then pulls his hamstring (btw, when did the Yankees switch to the Mets’ doctors?) and all of a sudden, they have to send Andujar back down as there is no place to play him – that was the word from Girardi. Last time I checked, Holliday, Hicks and Castro are on the DL, Ellsbury is just coming back from his latest injury and Austin Romine is playing 1st base. To top it off, they DFA Chris Carter last Friday, then bring him back and assign him to Scranton as no one will claim him on waivers. He doesn’t play a game but now he is back on the major league roster and Andjuar is back in Scranton.
I mean if he went 4 for 4 with 4 home runs would they still have done that? Isn’t the point to catch lightning in a bottle with a hot bat and put him in the line up? Dexter Fowler finally got a call up last night but had a tragic injury crashing into the wall and had season ending knee surgery. He joins Gleybar Torres in that category. Tough break for both of those kids.
Look: ideally, Greg Bird miraculously comes back and plays 1st base. Short of that, why not keep Andjuar around to play everyday? All of a sudden Girardi feels the need to rest guys in the DH slot after playing Judge, Castro, Holliday, etc. every day for weeks. SU says a hot bat is a hot bat and while Chase Headley is finally squeezing a few singles through the infield for a sizzling .250 batting average, Andjuar is a better option somewhere in the line up. And is better than Chris Carter. Thoughts anyone?
John Calipari wants to be considered for the Knicks’ President job opening to replace Phil Jackson. Surely they would not consider this. SU says get a professional in that job who knows what they are doing and at least uses a 21st century offensive scheme. I still say it’s going to be Isiah Thomas.