Time to Check Your Ego at the Door

For Joe Girardi, who was ejected from a game for the 5th time this season, it’s time for his players to put their pride and egos aside.  The Red Sox have lost 4 in a row, and incredibly, the Yankees are only 2 back in the loss column with the Indians and Red Sox coming up on this home stand.  Chapman has lost his closer’s role – SU says good move – let him earn it back.  He has cost them too many key games over the past month.

And did you know that the Yankees’ run differential statistically should result in 97 wins this season?  97?  That is the result of Tyler Clippard, Betances and Chapman blowing so many saves this season.  But it’s also a reflection of Girardi’s managing.  He is in the last year of his contract.  They are on pace for 87 wins.

But now, what does he do with the line up?  Greg Bird is back and already has reached base 4 times in one start with 2 rbis today in a pinch hitting appearance.  Todd Frazier is something like 0 for 15; he needs to sit and permanently.  Move Headley to 3rd.  Ellsbury is hot after finally getting his shot and actually producing as SU has suggested for weeks.  But now what do you do with Matt Holliday?  They need to juggle at bats for the four outfielders and Holliday should not be slotted back into the DH role unless he is hitting on all cylinders.  Otherwise, keep him rehabbing down in Tampa.

And, SU says Aaron Judge has earned some days off.  It’s fine to not want to hurt his confidence but he is killing them with RISP over and over again.  Sanchez’s hot streak masked some of that but he could some time off and soon.  SU says move Judge down to 6th in the line up with some well timed days off.

This is winning time.  You cannot manage to the egos late in the season.  Take a seat and wait for your shot.  Competition for playing time is always a good thing and guys will get over it.

Fireworks in Detroit

The Yankees and Tigers had quite the beanball war today.  There was some bad blood back in late July when the Yankees hit two of their players – one in the head by Kahnle.  Today, the Tigers hit Sanchez after yet another home run and things deteriorated from there.  Baseball likes to talk about taking care of things on the field but let’s face it: beanballs are stupid.  Especially when you have pitchers throwing in the high 90s these days.  Betances was ejected after hitting another batter in the head with the score 6-6.  You have to figure it wasn’t intentional but it looked bad.  SU lost some respect for Miguel Cabrera.  He made a big deal of his teammates not sticking up for him back in the Bronx in late July.  Today he got in Austin Romine’s face, shoved him and threw a punch.

The problem for the Yankees is that Sanchez threw some punches – he will get suspended just as he is red hot.  As Girardi likes to say, “It’s not what you want.”  Btw, Girardi was very emotional after the game with the media.  Hopefully, they will use this as motivation for the next couple of weeks.

SU made its first appearance at the US Open Qualification matches today.  Wow, this is a great deal.  Admission is free, the crowds are not big and you can pretty much sit wherever you’d like.  The level of play of these guys is only a notch below the top players.  They are really, really good.  SU focused on the top American players but the best of the bunch today were both Canadians: Denis Shapovalov is the 18-year old who made it to the semis in Montreal and took out Nadal.  He is terrific and will be a presence in the near future.  The other impressive player is just turned 17-year old Felix Auger-Aliassime.  Whoa, he is good.  While he lost his match, keep an eye on him in the coming years.  Anyway, this is a great experience without the crowds.  SU says check it out.

SU’s prediction for this year’s US Open is Sasha Zverev.  He is the hot player coming in having just won Montreal and is ready for that next step.  Federer is nursing a bad back, Murray is coming off a long layoff with a nagging hip injury and Nadal, while #1 now, is not a world beater on the hard courts.

Too Much Focus on Starting QB in NFL

SU is growing tired of the quarterback competitions in the NFL during the preseason.  Sure, it makes for good copy during exhibition season but let’s face it – the games are unwatchable.  But SU contends that especially when you are looking at 2 young QBs battling it out in the preseason, it’s just not that important.  Why?  Because one of two things will happen as soon as the season starts:

  1. The starting QB is hurt almost immediately; or
  2. The QB who “won” the starting position struggles mightily and after 1+ games, the coach makes the switch.

It just doesn’t matter.  Too much hype, too much talk.

What did you think of the Kyrie Irving trade to the Celtics?  SU is not fully getting this one for Boston.  Isiah Thomas was an MVP finalist last season and is a lot of fun to watch.  He plays with a lot of passion.  Irving is younger and I suppose a bit healthier as Thomas has a hip issue which may be worse than the Celtics let on.  Is that the reason that Boston had to give up more to get Irving?  Can Irving possibly have a better season than Thomas did?  For SU, it feels like the Celtics gave up too much.  Maybe Brad Stevens has the magic touch to get more out of Irving, i.e., make him pass the ball.

More importantly for Knick fans, does this open up something for a trade of Carmelo to Cleveland?

SU is impatiently waiting for the Greg Bird call-up which some fans feel is over-rated.  Need another left-handed bat in the line up.  End of story.

This question from long-time SU subscriber T. Potter: When an outfielder makes a spectacular catch at the wall but ends up going over the wall with the ball, why is that still an out?  If the fielder ends up in the stands or bullpen, shouldn’t that be an out?  SU says it should be an out and that you should have to remain on the field of play for it to be called an out.  But that is not the case.

Thoughts?

 

 

Rivalry Week Continues

Well, we have seen better Subway Series over the years here in New York.  Actually, you have to give the under-manned Mets credit for competing in all of the games with a depleted roster.  All four games were relatively close and the Yankees managed to push across enough runs to get the badly needed wins.  They head up to Fenway 4 games out with a few things to encourage them:

  • Sunday’s starter for the Red Sox is Doug Fister who is terrible – that should be a winnable game.  Of course, the Sale – Sabathia match-up tomorrow night is not ideal but that’s baseball.
  • Gary Sanchez has heated up and is starting to carry the team.  If the Yankees can just get Judge not to be terrible, they might have something here.  Todd Frazier is amazingly still hitting .207 – just what he was hitting when acquired from the White Sox.  And yet, and yet, there he is in the line up every day.  But Greg Bird is finally rehabbing and maybe next week we move Headley back to 3rd base and Frazier anywhere else.  SU says MLB should field a team of all swing and miss, .200 hitters — you know Todd Frazier, Chris Carter, and even Aaron Judge since the All-Star break.  There season stats would be very cool: 35 home runs, 50 rbis.  They could all be exposed for what they are.
  • Having won 4 games in a row, the Yankees come to Beantown feeling good about themselves as John Flaherty likes to say.  Of course, the Red Sox are still red hot.  SU says how about a little nastiness this weekend?  It’s been a long time coming.  Hey, if you bring in Chapman or Betances, you are sure to have some hit batters.  Bring out A-Rod and Varitek, Pedro and Zimmer, Munson and Lee.  Enough of the big hugs.

Hard to believe the NFL season starts in just a few weeks.  Experts see the Jets as being historically bad.  SU says that should not happen in the NFL.  It’s easier to retool without guaranteed contracts.  I am feeling the Giants should be good although facing a tougher schedule.

Finally, SU was down in Frisco, Texas this week visiting the Dallas Cowboys’ new training facility.  SU is no fan of the Cowboys but you have to admire Jerry Jones.  He got Frisco to give him 185 acres and he built a brand new training facility, 12,000 seat indoor stadium for high school football and indoor practices, an exclusive members only club overlooking the Cowboys practice fields that must be as big as a full football field with all the posh couches, big screen tvs, etc.  There is a huge health club, bars, restaurants, Cowboy stores, guided tours for visitors.  The dude thinks big and really has the vision.  If you are ever down that way and had the urge to sweat profusely in Dallas in the summer, worth a visit.

Will there be fireworks in Beantown?  Do the Yankees have a chance still for the Division?

 

Missed Opportunity

When you are chasing a division leader, the head-to-head series are just that much more important as you control your own destiny.  The Yankees lost 2 of 3 and were in great position last night to win the series.  So, what happened?

  • Aroldis Chapman is no Mariano Rivera.  Of course, no one is but at $85 million for 5 years, he is supposed to be better than 4 blown saves already this year.  He barely hung on Friday night and was exposed again last night.  A key takeway for SU this weekend is how many pitchers are throwing 100 mph these days.  As in almost everyone.  The batters are speeding up their swings to make the adjustment and you still need a second pitch that won’t allow them to sit on that pitch.  Girardi will stick with him although SU predicts that tonight, if there is a save opportunity, it will be someone else to give Chapman “a night off.”  Check your ego at the door and just cash your paycheck if you don’t like it.
  • Speaking of paychecks, who’s contract will prove to be worse: Chapman’s or Ellsbury’s?  Ellsbury has been given many chances of late to come through including last night.  He continues to come up short and has settled in at .240 with no power.  Embarrassing.  Chapman is already proving to be mortal in only his 1st year.  SU says you don’t throw big dollars at closers other than Mariano.  They are too up and down and five years is a long time.
  • The Red Sox don’t have the power hitters but they all put the ball in play.  That is the difference with the Yankees who swing and miss a lot and have no clue when it comes to situational hitting.  When you play a lot of close games, not getting in runners with a ground ball when the infield is back is a killer.  Judge and Sanchez are front and center in that regard.  But they are still young and will figure it out.
  • They still play the Red Sox two more series and will face Sales again two more times for a total of 5 times this year.  While he is great, wouldn’t you think that you would start to pick up a few things when you face the same pitcher that many times?  Here is one thing: he starts almost every right-handed hitter with a slider on the outside corner.  Maybe sit on that pitch and take it to right field?  Just a thought.

Bottom line: this was not the year for the Yankees to make their move.  SU says they are ahead of schedule and I will not get down.  Many more games to go.  But I will say this: NO HOME RUN DERBY IN 2018 for Judge.  Say what you want but his slump began right after the All-Star Break and his swing has a bigger upper cut than it did before.  It’s not a coincidence.

Interesting scene at the 18th green in yesterday’s PGA Championship.  Several of the PGA TOUR’s 20-something stars (Spieth, Fowler) stuck around to cheer on their 24-year old friend, Thomas.  That was pretty cool.  They are competitors but friends as well.  You do not see that much in professional sports.

Generation Next in tennis was on display up in Montreal this weekend.  Sasha Zverev is 20 I believe and he won his 2nd tournament in a row easily beating Federer in the finals.  There was an 18-year old Canadian, Denis Shapovalov, born in Israel and raised in Canada, who beat Nadal and made it to the semis.  He is really good and will be part of the next generation of star players.  It’s good for tennis as the Big Four start to break down.  Zverev might be the favorite going into the US Open or at least right up there with Federer.

 

 

 

 

Knicks on the Move

OK, are you ready?  The Knicks are reportedly close to signing Michael Beasley to a 1-year deal.

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/20285835/new-york-knicks-close-agreement-michael-beasley

For those of you unfamiliar with Beasley, he is instant offense.  As in pass him the ball, and it is not coming out of there.  He must be right up there in the League leaders for “shots per touches”.  SU would guess that Monta Ellis is #1 followed by Kyrie Irving with Carmelo Anthony right behind.  In fact, if the Knicks do trade for Irving, they won’t even need a point guard this year which could save a few dollar in payroll.  As stated here many times, SU gave up on the Knicks once Isiah Thomas came to town and except for a brief period when they had Linsanity and then the Felton, Chandler, Gallinari line up, well, they are unwatchable.  But as a fan, you want to get behind a team that is team-oriented and guys like Beasley are not the answer.  Still room on the Brooklyn Nets bandwagon – just let me know.

Nothing Wrong with a Kick in the Butt

SU is 100% behind Joe Girardi’s decision to bench Gary Sanchez and send a message that defense matters just as much as offense.  I had noticed the extra bulk coming into this season for Sanchez.  And let’s face it: he has become a hazard behind the plate.  So many wild pitches and passed balls late in games.  So many trips to the mound to talk to the pitchers.  He makes it impossible for them to get in a rhythm.  SU recognizes that he has still not played a full season in the Majors with his injury earlier in the year, and he certainly has a strong arm.  Brian Cashman noted that his extra muscle/bulk is probably contributing to being less flexible this year.  I would also point out that he had attitude issues in the minor leagues over the years.

SU is sure he has now gotten the message and will try a little harder and work on his defense.  Plus he is not setting the world world on fire offensively this season.  I also note that for Girardi, who almost never publicly criticizes his players, this must have been the last straw.  It’s something to watch now.

SU is bullish on the Yankees’ chances now assuming the following happens:

  • The Yankees need Castro to return fully healthy along with Hicks.  Assuming Matt Holliday stays on the DL (and he needs to stay there), this will allow Ellsbury to get some DH at bats or at least play a little more.  He is ready to start contributing now.
  • Greg Bird needs to return in late August and assume his 1st base duties.  Then they can move Headley back to 3rd base and Designate for Assignment Todd Frazier.  Let’s face the truth: he joined the team hitting .206 and I think he is still hitting .206 with no power and a ton of strikeouts.  Help me here: what is the attraction?  A swing and miss guy with the occasional bases empty home run?  Don’t need it.  Play Torreyes then who has a lot of rbis for few at bats.
  • They need an offensive jump start and have 3 players ready to rejoin the line up.  But you can’t keep rolling out so many swing and miss hitters who have no clue how to hit in different situations.

SU is not happy about the demotion of Montgomery today.  Give Jaime Garcia one more start and if he is bad again, send him packing and bring back Montgomery.  The division is there to be had.  Eduardo Nunez is not going to carry the Red Sox for weeks and weeks.  Btw, do you think maybe he would have done just a little better than Todd Frazier?  The moral of the story is always go with the SU favorites.

Stan Wawrinka now out for the rest of the season as he joins Djokovic on the DL.  Unreal how the tennis players are dropping.  There is only a one month off season in tennis (December) and it may be time to re-visit the scheduling.  Tennis like other sports is based on star players and if you keep losing your top guns, attendance is going to start paying the price.

Finally, as we near the start of the NFL season, Fantasy League team owners stay away from Jay Cutler who I thought had retired.  He will only disappoint.

Holliday and Todd Frazier on the Bench

Clearly, Joe Girardi has been checking in on SU of late as he has decided, finally, to bench both Matt Holliday and Todd Frazier for tonight’s game.  How Todd Frazier plays every game is beyond me.  Seriously, it’s like having Chris Carter playing 3rd base but truth be told, Carter was more productive (which is scary).  Holliday has been a rally killer for weeks.

SU hates to say it but they really need Greg Bird to come back towards the end of August and be a factor.  They can then move Headley back to 3rd base and put Frazier on the bench.  He was just a bad pick-up.  They desperately need another left-handed bat in the line up as they only seem to face right handed starters these days.  After going 1 for 18 with RISP the last 2 games, a change was in order.

This is a HUGE series (as in bigly).  The Yankees are playing Cleveland on the road while the Red Sox get the White Sox at home.  Big, big difference and you are getting to the time of year when it’s hard to make up ground as the number of games dwindles.  Plus Tyler Clippard is closing for the White Sox.  Enough said.

Note that long-time SU face, Eduardo Nunez, is tearing it up for the Red Sox.  Seriously tearing it up as in 11 for 16 with 4 doubles, 2 homers and 9 rbis.  He is playing all over the field for them.  My man.