SU has been trying to monitor the Yankees’ trade for Joey Gallo since it was first being reported last night. At one point, it sounded like it was Clint Frazier plus 8 other prospects for Gallo and some random pitcher on the Rangers. This morning, it seems like it’s down to 4 minor leaguers and NOT Frazier. Medical physicals are still pending before the deal is finalized.
As we know, SU has been on record that Cashman should break down this roster and retool. Well, this is the opposite of that. SU is very disappointed that Frazier was not included in the deal and you have to believe that Cashman wanted to move him. Could it be that Frazier’s value has dropped so far (he is also having vision issues) that no one wants him? That seems likely. None of the 4 prospects are considered to be top tier, although all 4 seem to be having great years on their respective minor league teams. As Yankee fans know, their prospects are always over-hyped so you have to assume they will never have made it to the majors for the Yankees.
So, that brings us to Joey Gallo. SU says this guy is a left-handed version of every hitter on the team. Hits in the low .200s, swings for the home run all the time and strikes out all the time. So, the thinking is rather than have Judge, Stanton, Sanchez in a row striking out right-handed all the time, you can lengthen your line-up and stick in a left-handed batter who can also strike out all the time. That gives you 4 guys now and you know Boone will be chomping at the bit to bat them consecutively.
Is this baseball today? Is that the winning formula? Anyone who has watched the Yankee games of late, sees a team hitting .162 with RISP for about the last 15 games and still winning. In fact, if the bullpen was a little better, they would be on a great streak here. The games are mind-numbingly boring to watch, and SU has observed that the announcers – be it Michael Kay, O’Neill and Cone or John Sterling (totally unlistenable now as he calls the games from the monitor) no longer even comment on their failure with RISP. Rather, it’s expected and the outlier event is a hit. Stanton gets the biggest pass. The dude is either red hot or ice cold. That’s what $30 million a year gets you.
SU goes back to this: what is the goal here? Qualify for the 2nd wild card spot and lose early in the playoffs and be embarrassed again by the Red Sox? And you will have a deep playoff run because your bullpen is lockdown solid? Not following this.
Judge was held out of the game yesterday at the start and that was intriguing. Would they actually trade their best player? He got a big hit in the 10th inning that was a half inch from being a crippling doubleplay grounder. Instead he is the hero and good for him. SU would not trade Judge.
Bottom line: there is one more day to make trades but unless Gallo goes on some type of crazy hot streak for 2 months, this feels like a version of Aaron Hicks in the outfield and he needs to be traded as well. Btw, where are the Mets? The 1st place Mets. Keep your eye out today as Sandy Alderson is usually very good with upgrades at this time of the year.
SU has spoken. As always, interested in what others have to say.