One in the Books

SU watched the whole Yankee game last night but did follow the debate on Twitter.  Did I miss anything?

I must say that the first round 2 out of 3 games format for the Wild Card round is great.  Yes, it likely doesn’t give enough credit for the Division winners but the pressure is on to win today.  Good for MLB to try some new things in 2020.  The Yankees looked like world beaters for one night.  They put the ball in play and what do you know?  Good things happen vs. swinging for the fences mindlessly.  Cole was the real deal and that seemed to relax the Yankee hitters.

Gardner started over Frazier because he was hitting .391 for the last couple of weeks.  Note to the YES Network: the announcers go so overboard not sharing meaningful statistics (enough of OPS!) that SU had no clue and I watch a lot of Yankee games.  There is so much effort to not show Sanchez’s most recent struggles that all stats are off the table.  Anyway, Gardner looked like he was 10 years younger at the plate.

I must say that A-Rod was very coherent for much of the game with his comments.  He does come prepared.  SU loved the Generational One’s meaningless home run with a 10-run lead.  “Maybe it will get him going.  Maybe it will relax him.”  Zzzzzz.  Come on.  There are no fans in the stands and no-one to boo him.  SU would not mind seeing Clint Frazier get a shot at the DH slot in one of these games if Stanton does not perform.

Of course, in baseball, tomorrow is another day and a new starting pitcher.  SU is still terrified by Chapman late in the game – especially if Sanchez is put back behind the plate (which he should not be by the way).  He is a passed ball waiting to happen and it’s not all his fault as neither he nor Chapman know where the 100 mph fastballs are going.

8 games on tap for today.  Pretty incredible.

SU says do not hand over the NBA championship to the Lakers just yet.  Sure, LeBron and Davis are superstars and LeBron gets every call but Miami is a true team and different guys step up for them in every game.  Definitely worth a look tonight for fans who have tuned out the NBA for whatever reason.  Best in the world.

Yankees Over Cleveland in 3 Games

The crack SU team has been running statistical models for this first round against the Indians.  Using multiple regression, analytics and frequent coin flipping, SU has determined that the Yankees will win this first round in 3 games.  Things to watch out for:

  • Big series for Aaron Hicks.  For no particular reason
  • JA Happ comes up big in game 3
  • Gary Sanchez only starts one of the 3 games
  • Chapman blows a save in either game 1 or game 2

How are others feeling?  Weigh in here and have others praise you for your accurate predictions.  Or not…

Paying the Price

You are a large market MLB franchise and coming off a 10-game winning streak to turn your season around.  With a week to go in the season, do you put your foot on the accelerator and look to sprint to the finish line for the best possible seeding for the playoffs?  Or do you do the opposite, ease up and go through the motions?  In fact, do you ease up to the point where you risk a first round match-up with the #1 seed, Tampa Bay?

Well, we know the answer now.  The Yankees now have to face the Cleveland Indians in a best of 3-game first round series.  SU hasn’t paid that much attention to the other teams this year but I did just look up the records and ERAs of the Indians’ starters for the series.  Pretty impressive:

  • Shane Bieber – 8-1 1.63 and the likely Cy Young winner
  • Carlos Carrasco – 3-4 2.91
  • Zach Plesac – 4-2 2.66

OK,  so maybe the Yankees will defy the odds and win the series.  But SU is troubled that the team couldn’t muster enough motivation to fight for a better seeding.  The Indians must have one of the better starting staffs in the AL.  And the Yankees will roll out the almost entirely right-handed line up except for Aaron Hicks and his .220 average.

SU is not feeling it.  But ready to be surprised.  Are others feeling more confident?

Down the Stretch They Come…

SU must say that this past Sunday was a perfect sports viewing day in a year when there have been few.  Consider:

  • NFL games (although if you are a NY football fan, there are restrictions built in as to whether you want to expose children to Jets and Giants games)
  • US Open – unfortunately, the final round was not as compelling as the earlier rounds.  And by the way, is every young golfer going to start doing PEDs and bulking up?  And is every golfer going to now take 20 minutes before every shot like Bryson DeChambeau?
  • Yankee game
  • Italian Open Tennis semi-finals – OK, SU along with 6 other people globally watched that match but it was quite entertaining
  • NBA playoffs – I must admit that I dozed off and forgot it was on last night.  A man has his limits…
  • NHL Finals Game #1

Anyway, a welcome distraction for average sports fan.  So many NFL injuries yesterday – I guess the injuries that usually occur in the exhibition games all got crowded into week #2.

The Yankees had their 10-game winning streak stopped but all of a sudden, Aaron Boone is a genius and the Yankees are considered among the favorites come playoff time.  SU says this saying is true: “You are not as good as you look during the winning streaks and you are not as bad as you look during the losing streaks.”  The truth is somewhere in the middle.  People are cheering now that Gary Sanchez has punctured the .150 mark for the season.  He still can’t catch either Britten or Chapman late in the game which is terrifying nor can they be counted on with a 1-run lead.  The Yankees will need a minimum 3-run cushion late in the game in any playoff game.

The National League seems quite interesting for that last playoff spot.  A lot of teams around the .500 mark.

NBA observation: in a typical year, home court is huge in the playoffs.  And why is that?  Because the refs call fouls very differently for the home team in playoff games.  Not sure why unless you say the home team is being “more aggressive” and drawing fouls.  Anyway, in the bubble this is no longer a factor.  Thus, every game is played on a level playing field and it’s not that unusual to see teams come back from an 0-2 or 1-3 deficit to win the series.

Any comments from the SU intergalactic subscriber base on the MLB playoffs, NFL, Big Ten football?  The floor is yours.

So, about that ship…

Well, suddenly the USS Yankees ship is cruising to the playoffs with a chance to be almost fully healthy.  From SU’s standpoint, a few key things have happened:

  • The starting pitchers are finally giving them some length on a consistent basis.  Rookie Devi Garcia has been key as he has stepped into Paxton’s spot in the rotation nicely.  That makes Happ the 5th starter and takes the pressure off of him to actually perform.  He has been much better of late as well.  Right now, all five starters are doing well and Boone can avoid the “opener” pitcher which just burns out the bullpen.
  • The bullpen is no longer a strength for the Yankees.  There is no way that Boone can have faith in Ottavino and Green runs hot and cold.  The key is to limit their innings and get a big enough lead.
  • The offense has come alive.  Voit is a legit MVP candidate and LeMahieu is back to his normal hit machine ways.  Gleyber Torres started to hit but there is concern with his legs as he continues to sit now.
  • Boone is smartly alternating between Judge and Stanton on their returns.  As we all know, they will strike out 65% of the time and you may as well minimize those at bats.  SU has major doubts about them in the playoffs.  Note to Boone: Clint Frazier needs to play every day.  Including in the playoffs.  Find a spot for him.  Bring Brett Gardner in for late inning defense if you need to.
  • And Gary Sanchez?  After Higashioka’s 3-home run outburst last night, SU says you have to play the hot hand.  They let Austin Romine go last off season to free agency but Higashioka is a better defensive catcher than Sanchez and he can hit a bit.  Sanchez is a lost cause.  SU would let him go this off-season or else sit him until he starts hitting to right field.  Boone has to make it clear that pulling the ball is no longer acceptable.  SU knows he will now go on a hot streak but really, you do not need a superstar at every position.  You need some guys who are paid less and quietly go about their business.

SU is excited about Big Ten football starting in late October.  It’s the right move.  Give it a shot and if there is an outbreak, then you shut it down.

SU is not understanding why MLB is holding playoffs in a bubble in Southern California with the fires blazing out west right now.  Do they know for sure that the fires will subside in the next 2 weeks?  Come to New York.  There are 2 great fields and the coronavirus numbers are weigh down here.

Men’s tennis returns in Europe on clay for a few weeks.  I must say that watching best of 5 set tennis on clay is torture.  The points are way too long.  SU will be watching to see if long-time fave Djokovic can get his head together to compete now.  I would not be surprised to see him upset in the early rounds of the next few tournaments.

Finally, while NFL week #1 was not kind to both the Jets and Giants, SU says the first week is not an indicator of things to come for any team.  There were no exhibition games and history says the 2nd week looks very different.  No time to abandon ship.

Oh, and finally, finally, please vote.  No excuses.  Too much on the line this year.

“The Ship Be Sinking”

It’s times like these that we roll out the classic quote from former Knick and Net basketball player, Michael Ray Richardson.  The Yankees’ boat is taking on water at an alarming rate these days and if you check the standings this morning, the Baltimore Orioles are only a half game behind for the last, final spot in MLB’s NHL style playoff format for 2020.  And even in the loss column.  Look a little more closely and the Detroit Tigers are 1 game behind and also even in the loss column.

Last time SU checked, both the Orioles and Tigers are in major rebuild modes.  The Yankees were the odds on favorites to win the World Series this year.  So, what went wrong?

  • Injuries: so yes, they have had a lot of them – but just like last season and they still won over 100 games in 2019.  Both Judge and Stanton missed major parts of the season – just like this year.  The difference is others stepped up big-ly vs. this year when it’s been very small-ly.
  • They miss Didi.  SU mentioned this during the winter.   Miss his left-handed bat, presence in the clubhouse, skill at shortstop.  Gleyber Torres has been equally bad at the plate and in the field.  Maybe the expectations were too high for a youngster to move to short and continue to hit?  Maybe Didi was a keeper?  SU says this was a big miss by Cashman.
  • Gary Sanchez: perhaps you have seen Sanchez’s video on his approach to hitting?  Actually, it’s just a pamphlet.  Ignore the shift, ignore that you will get 80% low and away sliders and swing for the fences no matter the situation.  Sometimes the Austin Romines of the world are just fine on a stacked team.
  • Bullpen: look, Tommy Kahnle’s injury was a loss but come on – lots of guys to step up.  A collective failure in 2020.
  • Aaron Boone: SU gives him a pass.  Not his fault.  Who do you suggest he put out there?  Makes no difference.
  • Hitting Coaches: Long-time subscriber, A. Grossman, has always preached about the importance of the batting coaches and he did again yesterday in his comment.  SU says the hitters are professionals and it’s up to them to be accountable.  But clearly a new voice is needed in 2021 it seems.
  • Brian Cashman: SU has felt that the all right-handed line up is a problem for a few years now.  Hated the Stanton trade from the beginning.  Cole has been mediocre but SU is OK as it’s not my money.  He will be better and could be a difference maker in a 2 out of 3 game series in the first round.  But if anyone, this season is on Cashman as it’s his roster and farm system.

Can they turn it around?  SU says unlikely.  Success will be making the 8th seed and losing in the first round given where they are right now and with all of the injuries.  Missing the playoffs completely will be the ultimate embarrassment.  Stay tuned.

Djokovic Rightly Disqualified at the US Open

SU is a long-time Novak Djokovic fan – going all the way back to 2011.  He has arguably been the best men’s player for the last 10 years if you look at his record.  He has a career head-to-head winning record over both Federer and Nadal.  But on Sunday, he was correctly disqualified at the Open.  He should have known better – he certainly does now.  The rule is clear – you can’t hit an umpire, lines person, ball kid/person, fan, camera person, etc.  Even if unintentional which this was, the rule is clear.  SU was surprised at how long the discussion went before the (correct) decision was made.

It won’t help his reputation and he will get even more boos at every tournament for the foreseeable future.  Federer actually had an anger management issue on the court as a youngster but he managed it and now rarely shows anything on the court.  SU is bummed but so it goes and hopefully the lineswoman can come back at the Open for some of the later matches.

Speaking of bummers, what is going on with the Yankees?  SU raised the alarm bells weeks ago and here we are.  One game over .500 and clinging to the 8th seed for the MLB playoffs.  Sure, there have been injuries, but few have stepped up to take advantage of their chances.  The talk is just make the playoffs and hope your stars come back healthy like Judge and Stanton.  SU says, ok, maybe that happens but don’t they need a whole lot of at bats to get comfortable?  There are no minor league games this season.  Lots of shade being thrown at Aaron Boone but SU says there is not much he can really do.  He could pull the names out of a hat for the line up each game.  But look at the averages: so many guys below .200 and Gary Sanchez at .130 leading the pack.  Brian Cashman is now traveling with the team.  The 8th seed gets you the Tampa Bay Rays in the first round.  As Joe Girardi says, “It’s not what you want.”

SU was glad to see Michael Kay, finally, finally, finally actually being critical of the Yankee players.  Do we ever see stats about RISP?  Nope.  And why do they show OPS in addition to batting average?  I mean who cares about that?  Show On Base percentage.

Last night, through 6 innings, the game took over 3 hours.  The bottom of the 6th took almost 50 minutes.  Unwatchable.  Boone said that with the lighting in a minor league park in Buffalo, the pitchers couldn’t see the signs from the catchers.  Ridiculous.  Put in the pitch clock and let’s get moving.  Baseball needs to get into the 21st century.

Nets Name Steve Nash as New Head Coach

Wow.  That announcement caught SU off guard for sure.  He has no head coaching experience.  Apparently Nash worked as a consultant to the Golden State Warriors and has a good relationship with Kevin Durant.  He is also a former point guard and maybe, just maybe, can connect with Kyrie Irving.

Jason Kidd made the leap and had some short term success with the Nets and the Bucks.  Nash gets a 4-year deal and they will keep former head coach Jacques Vaughan as the “lead coach” at a high salary.

Is this a good move for what will be one of the hot teams in the NBA this coming season?

Game On! The New Rivalry in the AL East

Finally, we have some bad blood in baseball.  Enough of the big hugs all around and yukking it up at 1st base.  The Rays have been pitching the Yankee hitters up and in for a few years now.  CC Sabathia ensured order was maintained but he is gone now.  SU was surprised to read that the Yankees have actually hit more Rays’ hitters over the past few seasons by something like 17-14.  But if you watch the games, the Rays’ pitchers come up and in to the Yankee right-handed hitters a lot – especially against LeMaihieu  and Judge.

Now, was Champan trying to hit that guy in the 9th inning with a 2-run lead?  SU says that he is so wild and has no command of the strike zone, can’t be sure.  He hasn’t been able to hit his spots with his fastball for at least 2 years now.  That’s why he throws so many sliders.  But his pitch last night went just behind the hitter’s head and could have really caused some damage.  Tanaka clearly hit a guy in the 1st inning with 2 outs and no one on base.

Baseball is a sport that is all about tradition, slights and “you just don’t do that” rules.  For example, you don’t swing on a 3-0 pitch with an 8-run lead in the 7th inning and the bases loaded and hit a grand slam.  You don’t steal 3rd base with an 8-run lead in the 8th inning.  It’s like in football: do you pass the ball in the 4th quarter up 49-0 and the 2nd string QB in?  SU says just play the game and do what you want.  Now, you may risk pissing off the other team for the next game but that’s what you consider before doing something.

It’s hard to hate the Rays.  They have almost no high priced players and play hard every game.  SU did not like how their manager mouthed off after the game as he knows that they pitch the Yankees up and in – he has said that is how they need to play.  The Yankees can dish it back at them but of course, you don’t throw at a player’s head.  Very dangerous.

The good news is that they hate each other now.  Finally, the players have the passion that the fans do against the opponent.  Tonight could get interesting and if they meet in the playoffs, that would be fun.

Is Gerret Cole Tipping His Pitches?

As always, SU has its finger on the pulse of the sports world.  No sooner had SU brought this up earlier this morning, than USA Today is now all over the story:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2020/09/01/yankees-gerrit-cole-tipping-pitches-hrs-flying-out-high-rates/3453883001/

Something to watch in Cole’s next start.  No doubt the Yankees will add some complexity into the sequence for calling his pitches so this will be translate into a 4-hour+ game.  Combine that with knocking a few guys off the plate and problem solved.