No Yankee Moves at the Trade Deadline? Okay…

SU is fine with the Yankees not making any moves at the trade deadline.  And it’s not because they don’t have the need to add a pitcher or two.  SU’s perspective:

  • The starters are clearly running on fumes at the moment.  Paxton has not figured out NY, Tanaka is in a bad stretch, CC is breaking down and Happ is hapless.  Only German gives you confidence right now.
  • Full disclosure: SU has no confidence in Chapman.  Mariano looked good in Cooperstown.  Maybe he can be a September call-up?  Chapman walks the first batter in every appearance, cannot throw his fastball for a strike and is not getting many swings and misses anymore as virtually every reliever throws as hard as he does.   All of the Yankee relievers are gassed as the starters can’t go more than 5 innings, and the Yankees keep winning thanks to their offense.
  • Chad Green is pretty bad.  Nice guy but the League has figured him out.

However, SU is in it for the long-term, and I agree with Cashman not to trade some of the top prospects.  The hope here is that Severino and Betances both return and that would be ideal.  SU prefers that they stay the course.  Now, the Astros just added Greinke today and that is another tough right-hander to face in the playoffs.  Verlander, Cole and Greinke.  The Yankees undoing will ultimately be having too many right-handed batters.

Apparently, the Yankees were willing to trade Andujar for a pitcher – interesting.  But this kid Garcia who was just promoted to AAA as a 20-year old is worth keeping and let’s see what he can do.

SU says stay with the program.  Others may disagree and say go for it all this year.  What say  you?

Hitting into the Shift

Full Disclosure: SU stayed up until 1:20 am last night to watch the end of the Yankee game.  I was going to pack it in when they took the lead at 14-12, but the wireless went out and the thought of waking up in the middle of the night and being unable to find out who won the game was too much to take.  Wild game.  It was a great win for the Yankees but some causes of concern:

  • German had nothing all game which was fine.  He’s been great.  But it was troubling to SU that Boone did not take him out earlier.  It was clear he could not throw any pitch for a strike.  He finally gave up the 3-run home run to make it 8-2.  That was avoidable.  Bad job there.
  • Chapman was throwing around 95 mph for most of his inning.  SU is right about this: he no longer is lights out.  Always lets the first guy on base.  He cannot throw his fastball for strikes.  SU says watch for the stint on the IL coming up.  Something is wrong with him.
  • Britton was no better nor was Ottavino but they have generally been good so you just have to acknowledge the occasional bad game.
  • SU likes the offense but I must admit that in a ballpark that is not a band box like Minnesota, there were so many home runs (again) last night and a number of doubles that just missed.  What is going on with the ball?  And can the Yankee hitters please run it out?  Even Judge was caught admiring one of his blasts that just missed and he should have been on 3rd base in the 8th inning.

This brings me to my biggest concern/complaint.  Gary Sanchez.  He is hitting .100 for July and is pulling everything.  Now, truth be told, he has hit a few hot shots to the left side that were caught or turned into a double play but SU says: HIT TO RIGHT FIELD.  You are capable of it.  You have done it in your career.  Boone puts him right in the middle of the line up and he is a rally killer.  Now, mercifully, it looks like he sprained his ankle last night and should go on the IL which will help him.    Watching LeMahieu hit should be an inspiration for his teammates like Sanchez.

Btw, Tauchman has been great and now that Maybin is rehabbing, it’s a tough call for Cashman what to do.  SU says Tauchman gives you another left-handed bat (which they desperately need) and he is red hot.  He is 13 for 29 against lefties this year to boot.  SU would play him ahead of Gardner while he’s hot.

Bottom line: SU says this season is all about reaching the World Series.  You don’t have to win it but you have to make it.  The offense is great but the starters inability to pitch past 6 innings is catching up with the bullpen now given that the top line guys may be tiring.  The next week will be interesting to see what Cashman does.  SU is fine with Severino and Bettances being added to the mix assuming that they can get there with their rehab program.

Yankees Have Their Rallying Cry for the Rest of the Season

I don’t know if you caught this from yesterday’s Yankee game when Aaron Boone was ejected in the first game of the doubleheader.  But through the combination of a smallish crowd and excellent microphones on the field, we get to hear the full exchange with the umpire starting with Brett Gardner being called out on strikes and banging his bat in the dugout.  SU provides a warning to its younger subscribers that some of the language here is a bit salty.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/aaron-boone-savages_n_5d313f62e4b020cd9941307a

No doubt “the Savages” and “Tighten This S**t Up” will be the new rallying cries for the team as it heads to the post-season.  Good stuff.

Did you read that the Yankees may put German in the bullpen soon if they acquire another starting pitcher?  SU knows that they want to protect his arm for total innings pitched this season but he has been their best starter.  Surely there is another option here.  Go to 6 starters?  Limit his starts to 5 innings?  You don’t want to roll out CC and Happ ahead of German – that is nuts.  Right now, SU slots him in right behind Tanaka in the playoffs unless Paxton can be more consistent.   SU says don’t overthink the situation.

Finally, SU does acknowledge that Eduard Encarnacion has shown signs of coming out of his prolonged slump but we need to see more before I say I was wrong.  But happy to do it if he can earn it.

Djokovic Win is More Impressive Than You Think

SU is a long-time Novak Djokovic fan going back to 2011 when he figured some things out and embarked on a sustained run of excellence.  Despite a 2-year hiatus in 2016 – 2018 when he went a bit too far into the world of mindfulness, he has competed with the all-time greats of Nadal and Federer in impressive fashion.  Consider: over that time period he is something like 20-9 vs. Federer and 20-10 against Nadal.  SU agrees that Federer is the GOAT – he just is with his style of play and great career record.  But history will put Djokovic on equal footing with Federer and Nadal when all is said and done – and deservedly so.

Both Nadal and Federer always get the maximum crowd support, and yesterday among the 15,000 spectators in Center Court, Djokovic probably had a handful of supporters.  It’s hard for a team to win on the road in a hostile environment, but SU says it’s even harder for a single competitor to pull it off.  The British are not as raucous as the NY fans which cheered every Djokovic service fault back in the 2015 US Open finals but they love, love, love Fed.  Djokovic, to his credit, was prepared and is very into visualization.  He is an incredibly thoughtful and smart dude, and goes beyond just physical preparation for these types of matches.  See some of his post-match comments:

https://www.wimbledon.com/en_GB/news/articles/2019-07-14/djokovic_it_was_the_most_mentally_demanding_match_ive_played.html

But SU says what made this win even more impressive is that Djokovic is also the President of the ATP Men’s Players Council and the Men’s Tour is going through a lot of turmoil.  They are firing the ATP CEO and there is a major battle underway regarding the splitting up of prize money.  Djokovic is in favor of giving the lesser players a bigger share for winning in the early rounds of tournaments while the top stars like Federer and Nadal feel that the fans come out to see them and they should be getting their fair share.  On top of that, one of the Board members, Justin Gimelstob, beat up his ex-wife’s boyfriend and had to resign.  Djokovic is still close to him and takes a lot of heat from the media over that.  There were some contentious press conferences in the early rounds of the tournament and a 7-hour council meeting right before the start of the tournament.  This is a huge distraction.  So, he’s not just focusing on his own game these days.

SU has said it before: for fans of men’s tennis, this is a golden era not to ever be repeated in terms of greatness.

Regarding the Edwin Encarnacion watch, he knocked in 3 runs Friday night which will ensure that he will be in the line up now for the next 3 weeks.  It is painful.  Still hovering around .215.

About that Knicks’ First Round Pick

It is still way, way too early to assess how good RJ Barrett will be in his career.  He has had two pretty terrible games in the summer league and you don’t want to jump to conclusions.  SU has watched some of each game.  He is clearly trying too hard, forcing the action, turning the ball over and shooting terribly.  For SU, what is troublesome is his shooting form – just doesn’t look very smooth.  No doubt he will be a slasher and a creator but in the NBA, you do need to shoot it well unless you are Simmons on the Sixers.  Iggy Brazdeikis looked great last night for the Knicks – 30 points – and is someone to keep an eye on.

SU is happy for the USA Women’s World Cup team.  Just fun to watch this team play and they came through this year with a lot of pressure on them.  Good stuff.

Clearly Edwin Encarnacion did not get the SU message.  0 for 8 the last 2 games.  But good to read that he’s not feeling any pressure to do better.  That’s nice.  Average must be down to .120 now with the Yankees but life is good with a guaranteed contract.  When Luke Voit returns, watch out.

Aaron Boone must be happy to lose that last game vs. the Rays.  SU questions the logic of resting both DJ Lemahieu and Glayber Torres on the even of the All-Star Break.  Chances are that Torres won’t play at all, and LeMahieu is going to play one game in 4 days.  What am I missing here?  It’s fine to give guys a day off but not before a break and not against the 2nd place team.  And how do you bat Sanchez and Encarnacion back to back when Sanchez is slumping and Edwin is always slumping?  Puzzling…

Did you see Justin Verlander go off today about the juiced baseball?  Basically said that Commissioner Rob Manfred and MLB had Rawlings just make the ball tighter to help improve the offense.  He used some colorful language to make his point.  Is that really true?

Not Liking the Paul George Move

SU has no problem with Kawi Leonard deciding on where he wants to play next.  He was traded to Toronto and brought a championship to that franchise.  Of course, he forced the Spurs to trade him as he wasn’t a free agent yet.  He was under no obligation to stay for another season with Toronto although SU says in terms of future success, that was the smart move.  But he’s from Southern California (home of all the earthquakes) and he wants to play there.  All good.  He’s a free agent and that’s how it’s supposed to work.

But now Paul George, who is not a free agent, wants to play with Kawi and Kawi wants to play with him.  Reports are, by the way, that Leonard first asked Durant about playing for the same team.  Then Kawi recruited George who told OKC they had to trade him — and it had to be to the Clippers.  GMs have it tough now.  You have the traditional recruiting of college kids, trades and free agents.  But now even when you have a star under contract, he can force your hand because he wants to play with his buddy.  SU says it kind of sucks.  I guess the good news is that the Clippers will have to give up a ton of draft picks and players of equal salary value so they will be limited in a similar way that the Lakers are now with LeBron and Davis.  For SU, I  hope they both miss the playoffs next season although unlikely of course.  And don’t forget all the Clipper players who were comfortable there and will now be traded to OKC.

SU says: make your mark with a team and win your championship.  Teaming up with your buddies just feels wrong.

Speaking of feeling wrong, SU is not happy with the Edwin Encarnacion trade.  Once Luke Voit returns, he creates a logjam and limits the at bats for Voit and Urshela.  It’s like having another Stanton out there wildly swinging for home runs and batting .200.  This is not how the Yankees have amassed a great record so far.  They don’t need him.  Naturally, SU checked his Yankee stats:  .140 batting average with 4 home runs and 7 rbis.  And yet Boone keeps slotting him into the line up 3rd, 4th or 5th.  If you need to play him (which you don’t), bat him 8th.  The dude is 36 and maybe, just maybe, his best days are behind him.

The Mets are in freefall.  Joe Girardi is warming up in the bullpen to take over.  You do have to feel a little bad for Brodie as Diaz has been awful – just hard to have anticipated that.  But they need to decide if they will be sellers and soon.