Brian Cashman is moving ever so closer to having to make a move to shore up the Yankees’ starting rotation. The good news is that the team has over-achieved for 2 months and has won 8-9 series in a row. SU has no complaints and this team is thoroughly enjoyable to watch. But Houston is the team to beat in the AL and if your goal is to win the World Series, then you have to upgrade the starting pitching. SU’s perspective:
- German has been great but the last few starts you are starting to see the rest of the League catch up. His ERA is 2 runs higher when Sanchez is behind the plate (no doubt the entire staff is 2 runs higher as well). SU says have Romine be his catcher the rest of the season. This is a no-brainer.
- Severino is the wild card. SU says you can’t count on him. The Yankees’ training staff has been wrong all year on everyone. They need to assume he will need surgery and find another starter. SU believes that Keuchel is on the downside of his career or Houston would have re-signed him. It will be tempting to sign him for 1 year but it’s a risk and no doubt a lot of money.
- While SU prefers the prospects, watching Clint Frazier play the outfield is just too scary. I have no problem with him wanting to avoid the walls with all of his concussions. I get that. But why does he have so much trouble with anything hit his way? He is also a very streaky hitter. The smart move is to package Frazier, Bird and a higher end prospect for a middle aged starter who is in the top quartile in baseball. Not sure who that is. Pretty sure it’s not Madison Baumgartner. They have plenty of analytics people. Find that guy.
- Didi coming back next weekend is huge. They desperately need another left-handed bat in the line up and he is a great presence in the clubhouse. Certain guys will sit here and there but that’s ok. Judge’s return will likely spell the end of Frazier. Stanton’s return will likely spell the end of good karma.
- In case you were wondering, SU was on record back during the winter that the Red Sox pitchers would be all screwed up this year by having the starters pitch in between starts in the playoffs. Their starting rotation is a mess. Is the world championship worth it? Most would say yes. David Cone did.
- Batting Aaron Hicks 3rd, 4th, 2nd, makes no sense to me. Put him 7th until he gets hot again. Why the extra pressure? He has one extra base hit since he returned.
Bottom line: Yankee fans cannot complain about anything this season given all the injuries. However, like last year, they have a shot of winning it all but need to now start fine-tuning the roster for the post-season. What moves would you make?