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Ready for the Stretch Run

SU was disappointed by the Yankee game rainout last night but there was a surprising silver lining.  I stumbled across the new show on Showtime, “Who is America?”, which was laugh out loud funny.  It pushes the word “stupid” to a new level but SU must admit that parts of it were hilarious.

The Yankees were anxious to call last night’s game as deGrom was pitching and with a rain delay, the team plane would not get to Tampa until about 6 am Monday morning.  SU is on board with that.  The game Friday night was unwatchable and 3 hours and 50 minutes of just boring baseball.  Saturday was better although Chapman’s meltdown has to be of concern to the Yankees.  SU says the Yankees’ record, in any other normal season, is off the charts great but right now you get the sense that the wheels are falling off a bit.  German was sent down to work on his mechanics (read: he will be traded for a starting pitcher in the next week), and no starter can go past 5 innings.  This is a formula for a gassed bullpen come September.  You can see this coming.  It’s great to have 4 top relievers but if you are winning a lot of games, you use them almost every day and they will burn out.

Special props to Chasen Shreve who had a massive save on Saturday for Chapman.  He was on the brink of being DFA’d just a few weeks ago but SU gives credit to Boone who does stick with his players.  No way Girardi would have done that.

The Mets showed total chaos with Mickey Calloway’s media session before Saturday’s game and the confusion around Cespedes and if he needs season ending surgery on his feet.  SU thought it was interesting that Michael Kay blasted them on Twitter before the game but then did not even mention it during the game.  If you watch the games this year, he is much less likely to say anything negative about the Yankees on the broadcasts than in past years, they rarely give stats on a player’s slump and he really seems to be pulling his punches.  SU prefers the honest picture – say what you think.  Plus there is so much down time between the strikeouts and home runs, the fans need to be entertained.

Great British Open final round yesterday as Tiger Woods was front and center along with many of the game’s major stars.  SU must say that there seemed to be an unusually large number of commercials although they did show the action during some of them.

SU is still waiting for the trade for a pitcher although I am not interested in any of the usual suspects.  Here’s a thought: trade Gary Sanchez.  I do not see him getting any better defensively and if you are sticking with Stanton who is really a DH, over time you will need to upgrade the catcher position defensively and then where does Sanchez go?  This is going to show up in spades in October as Sanchez will allow a passed ball or drop a throw at the plate in a big spot.  He is a big guy who does not move well behind the plate.  I know he is a better hitter than his .188 average but he just seems to be going through the motions out there.  The point is he would bring a young pitcher in return.  Thoughts?

Djokovic Back on Top – Finally

SU is a long-time Djokovic fan.  The last 2 years have been pretty dismal.  First, the “personal issues” event – we all know what those are typically (see Tiger Woods).  Then, consistent elbow issues and a mysterious “surgical procedure” early this year.  He never took the required time off to recuperate and his road back to top form has been slow.  He fired his entire support team and tried out Andre Agassi for a while but that didn’t take.  He smartly brought back his coach and team and is back on track now.

If you watch him in the post-match interviews with the media, he is a really smart guy.  Very cerebral.  SU watched those interviews for both Nadal and him.  Nadal’s English is not great (even after all these years, his English is pretty choppy) and he struggles to communicate this thoughts.  But it’s clear he is singularly focused on winning.  He doesn’t give that much thought about career legacy, rivalries, etc.  Of course, no one plays more fiercely and he never takes a point off.  Great competitor.  Djokovic looks at things more holistically and SU believes is probably as good an interview for the media as anyone.  He shares a lot about his motivation, life journey, etc.

Andy Murray was doing TV commentary for the BBC at Wimbledon and correctly forecast that Djokovic had a great shot at winning the tournament early on.  SU saw it as well.  It’s impressive that he has won Wimbledon 4 times now on a surface that is not his best.  He is a great player on all surfaces.  If Murray can return, the US Open should be a great event on the men’s side.

The Yankee bullpen failed again on this recent road trip as Boone let Green throw 40 pitches in the 8th inning despite the fact that he had a fairly rested bullpen and the All-Star break coming up.  It was odd that he did not take him out there.  A split vs. Cleveland on the road is fine and if it wasn’t for Boston’s crazy record, you would take that.  They are 4.5 games out now.  They still play Boston 10 times and things happen as we all know.  But SU says the reality is this: even with Torres and Sanchez back, they struggle to score runs not via the home run.  Come playoff time, this is not a formula for success.  SU says that Boone has a half season now to start putting runners in motion, hitting and running and not waiting all the time for the home run.

The latest rumors have the Yankees making a deal with the Angels for a pitcher as their GM was once the Yankees Director of Player Personnel and knows the prospects well in the system.  The Angels should be sellers soon enough – makes sense.

Watch for Joe Girardi to get the Cardinals’ open managerial job.  That would be a great fit for both.  SU says he deserves another shot and that is a stable franchise and he played there after leaving the Yankees so there is some history.

Looks Like Another Season for the NBA Season Pass

Jeremy Lin is on the move again.  The Nets are trading him to the Atlanta Hawks where he will be playing alongside Oklahoma rookie Trae Young.  SU was ready to go all in on the Nets this year with Caris Lavert there but so it goes.  The reality is that with D’Angelo Russell there, Lin’s minutes (and shots) would have been reduced to a great extent.  Dennis Schroder is still on Atlanta but it appears he will be on the move this summer.  Young is not even close to being ready for the NBA in my opinion and so Lin should get his share of court time in what is a rebuild.  Hey, if he can stay healthy, I am sure he might even be traded to a contender come February but what do I know?

SU is a man without a team for yet another season.  I will look forward to watching the Knicks (Hardaway Jr, Trey Burke, Knox – this guy can play), Lakers (Mo Wagner who should get some minutes and with LeBron, will even touch the ball), Indiana (Glen Robinson III is back) and Miami (Duncan Robinson and Derrick Walton).  Duncan Robinson is a great story – there is room for a shooter who can actually shoot and he is 6-8.  The challenge will be playing in a system where others pass the ball and look for the open man vs. going one-on-one.  As long as Mike Woodson stays away from Miami (and Carmelo), maybe he can play a little.  Bring on the NBA Season Pass subscription for another year!

So Yankee fans, Happ got lit up by the Red Sox last night for his 3rd bad start in a row.  Seriously, Brian Cashman, take a pass on this dude.  He is not the answer.  And while you are at it, DO NOT TRADE FOR MANNY MACHADO AND GIVE UP ANY TOP PROSPECTS.  Are you crazy?  For a rental player?  Once Torres and Sanchez return, do they really need more offense?  SU says it’s stupid.  And do you either trade Andujar or sit him?  For a guy who may only be there 2 months?  Unless Machado can start every 5 days, totally unnecessary.

Right now, your average Yankee starter goes 5 – 6 innings.  Even Severino is going through a dip.  SU says the Yankees should limit his starts and innings the rest of the year.  While he is young and a horse, he throws close to 100 mph and you have to worry about wear and tear.  He shouldn’t have to carry the burden of the rest of the staff’s underperformance.

As predicted here, Sonny Gray was great against the Orioles and he is ready to take off for the 2nd half.  He will be your game 2 playoff starter come October.  Credit to Aaron Boone for sticking with him.  SU is now of the opinion that other than DeGrom, no one out there is worth giving up prospects in a trade.  I will be content going with what they have here plus adding Justus Sheffield to the mix in the 2nd half of the season.  If you can find the lefty relief specialist, sure, pick up that guy but not for anyone good.

Btw, watching Severino struggle last night brought back memories of the Wild Card game where he was knocked out in the 1st inning.  It’s why you want to try and win the division.

A few notes this Friday:

  • SU is feeling good about Djokovic.  Even if he loses to Nadal today, he is back.  He is feisty on the court and has gotten over his “there are more important things in life” outlook.  He wants to win again and it’s good for the sport.
  • Greg Bird has shown signs of life – finally.  He is still striking out too much but is getting some clutch hits which is huge for the line up – especially now.
  • Todd Frazier and his .218 average on the DL.  Bullet dodged by the Yankees this year in not re-signing him.
  • No home run derby for Judge please.  Now, if Stanton wants to do it, SU has no problem with that.

Losing Today’s Battle to Win the War Should Not be in Play This Year for Yankees

Aaron Boone is a rookie manager.  He is not always going to get things right.  Clearly, he is a player’s manager.  He lets everyone swing on 3-0 in the count, he doesn’t call anyone out publicly or even privately it seems, and he respects the veterans.  That’s all good.  You can’t argue with his record to date – right up there with the best teams in 2018.

But SU says the problem is this.  Lately, he has been rolling out the Clay Bellinger line-ups for certain games.  Joe Torre loved to do this.  If Torre won the first two games of a series, he would start Clay Bellinger and every other scrub to try and lose that third game.  The logic was that he had to rest his veterans.  Most times, he lost that 3rd game.  But hey, he’s in the Hall of Fame and he had a great run in NY.

Boone had largely avoided that strategy until lately.  SU says the difference with this year’s team is that he has a very young roster – there are no 35-year old players other than Gardner who need so much rest.  Yesterday was a case in point.  OK, it’s a doubleheader against the Orioles, who while they stink, they play the Yankees tough.  In the first game, he started Wade, Higashioka, Clint Frazier, Neil Walker and Drury.  SU has no problem playing the bench players in these games but why not try and balance the line-ups?  You don’t have to go all in with the bench guys in the same game.  Predictably, they lose.  He also left CC in one batter too long and while SU was not watching live, I was following on the internet and my sense was OK, he’s at 99 pitches, two men on, no one out, get him out.

And if anyone needs a day off, it’s Didi.  He plays every day.  He could legitimately use a blow.

The issue this year is that Boston is beating up on the bad teams and there are so many bad teams out there.  You don’t want to be the wild card as it’s one game and then you never have home field advantage in any series in the playoffs.  This season may come down to the last series up in Fenway but it’s the games that you lose now that are really important and will ultimately determine playoff positioning.

OK, time for a few predictions:

  • Clint Frazier has pretty much gotten himself traded now.  Just not taking advantage of his opportunities.  Not his fault necessarily as it’s hard to have that pressure and produce.
  • Brandon Drury is also going to be traded.  The Yankees have to hold on to Andujar -he’s the better player with more upside.  Be smart here and resist, Cashman.
  • They are going to keep Neil Walker as painful as that is.  He is too versatile and fills the spots that they need to fill at 3rd, 2nd and first.
  • I think Bird is going to get demoted.  SU says he is either injured and not telling anyone or else he forgot how to hit.  The Yankees’ productivity at 1st base is truly awful and I think they will give Tyler Austin another shot even though they have no left-handed bats in there.  If Bird is sent down, he earned it.  Boone gave him every chance.
  • And….. Sonny Gray is going to turn it around starting tomorrow night.  You heard it here first.  SU just has a feeling.  The time has come.
  • While the Yankees are rumored to be in mix now for Manny Machado, I think that is just to drive up the price for whichever team acquires him.

SU knows Met fans feel Yankee fans are spoiled this year but right now, as currently constituted and even if they are fully healthy, the Yankees are not as good as Boston or Houston.  Offensively, too much reliance on the home run and they will not be able to manufacture runs in close playoff games against the elite pitchers.  Cashman will earn his salary in the next 21 days.

Baseball Trivia Time

As previously stated here, SU tends to stay away from putting trivia questions out there as many are tempted to access the internet very quickly to look up the answers.  But SU thought this was a good question which came up on the Yankee broadcast on Wednesday.

“There have been 3 pitchers who have started both for the Yankees and against them in the World Series.  Can you name them?”

Hint: think modern day era – from the 1970s onward.  Have at it.  SU was able to get 2 of the 3 and was annoyed that I didn’t get the third one.  Neither Michael Kay or Paul O’Neill got any of them which was odd as O’Neill was a teammate of one of them.

SU is a little concerned about Glayber Torres’ injury.  He seems pretty young to have a hip flexor injury but apparently he has been dealing with this for years and does regular exercises to take care of it.  I guess we will see if keeping Neil Walker on the roster will pay dividends now as he slides into 2nd base.  Ronald Torreyes is out on the inactive list – medical issue for a family member.  Brandon Drury will also get some at bats – still waiting for him to show me something.  SU likes the way the Yankees don’t dwell on the injuries – it’s next man up.  That should be the mindset.

As far as getting that starting pitcher, SU does not see anyone out there who is that much of an upgrade other than DeGrom on the Mets.  Cashman and Omar Minaya are friends and that is one to watch.  The worry here continues to be that they will trade Andujar in that deal which SU feels would be a major mistake.

Giancarlo Stanton is hot.  History says watch out for the injury now.  But Clint Frazier is waiting in the wings and is also hot.  He deserves a shot and soon.

Bring on the Competition

SU says competition for playing time is a good thing.  It used to annoy me when Nick Swisher was guaranteed his starts and at bats towards the tail end of his Yankee tenure.  Well, now Greg Bird who was given 1st base as a badly needed left-handed bat in the line up has had 100 at bats and is really struggling.  While he is still an SU fave, Aaron Boone has every right to start platooning him or even allow Brandon Drury to win the position.  Last night, bottom of the 10th, bases loaded, 1 out, Boone could have pinch hit for Bird with a tough lefty on the mound but he allowed him to hit.  Struck out on 3 pitches.  SU says it’s time: competition for playing time is a positive and the let the games begin.

Speaking of competition, we have seen the Brett Gardner hot streak when he got up to .265.  Well, now as they say in the Passover story, it’s 7 years of famine and he will hit .150 for the next month.  SU says bring up Clint Frazier and let’s have that competition.  If nothing else, you showcase Frazier for a possible trade for a starting pitcher.  Speaking of that, good comments from the SU faithful yesterday.  SU would have to agree that there really aren’t any slam dunk, must have pitchers out there.  I would be perfectly happy going with the rookies and let them grow this year.  You could certainly throw Sonny Gray in the mix – someone might like him and his salary is probably pretty reasonable.  SU would still do the Giancarlo Stanton trade for a high priced pitcher – you lose nothing there.  But of course I am biased.

Twitter was alive last night with the Demarcus Cousins signing by the Golden State Warriors.  SU has no problem with this one.  The reason is that Cousins is a team culture killer.  He is a hot head and he needs his 20+ shots a night to be happy.  I am sure he will behave on this roster but can you really tolerate both Draymon Green and this guy?  This was not a no-brainer move – it does carry some risk although it’s just a 1-year deal.  I still say Cousins is a cancer type player – great on paper but so bad in the locker room.  He has never played in the playoffs in 7+ years.

Finally, did you realize that John Sterling, the voice of the Yankees on radio, is turning 80?  And that he has not missed a Yankee broadcast since 1990?  Still going strong although he has the eyes of a 120-year old.  Thank goodness you can listen to the crowd noise on the radio broadcasts to know what happened.

LeBron on the Move — Again

You have to admit that the NBA off-season is the most fun when it comes to free agency.  Heck, in baseball now, the owners have become very good at ignoring most of the free agents, and in football, the salary cap makes it harder for the top players to even have many decent options.

SU cannot fault LeBron for heading out West.  He gave it his all this post-season for a somewhat dysfunctional ownership situation in Cleveland.  He will have fun playing in the more up-tempo Western Conference but winning in LA is no sure thing.  Paul George is staying put in OKC (SU is not quite sure of his logic there but ok) and even if the Lakers can put together an attractive package for Kawi Leonard, they will either have to give up a lot or hope that Leonard’s recent injury history is not chronic.  And even if they acquire Leonard, that roster is not going to compete with Golden State this year.

Meanwhile, Houston lost Trevor Ariza to the Phoenix Suns  and while they have now invested $40 million a year in Chris Paul for 4 years (when he will be 37 years old – choke), as of today they are worse than last year.  I know Paul is a key guy but he can’t stay healthy at 33; what makes you think he will get better with age?  If nothing else, at least the Lakers can become must see tv again after having fallen off the radar for the past several years.

I thought I saw Sonny Gray’s picture on a milk carton in the supermarket yesterday.  Has anyone seen this guy?  He has been a major disappointment for the Yankees.  You have to assume he is one of those pitchers/players who can’t perform in NY.  He grips the ball too tightly, over-thinks each pitch, wants it too bad, etc.  Cashman really has to pull the trigger now and will have to give up more youngsters than he would like.  SU has seen Miguel Andujar’s name out there – very upsetting if that’s the case.  No way does he move.  Clint Frazier is more likely to go which is also too bad.  SU cannot identify exactly what pitcher is being targeted.  I would steer clear of Cole Hamels – too old and past his prime.  Right now, Severino is top 5 in all of baseball, Tanaka has good credentials in the post-season and CC is very good with extra rest (and by the way, give him the extra rest – this is pretty obvious).  SU likes the youngsters but in October, more in long relief.  This will be a key move and Cashman cannot afford to mess it up while he keeps his eye on the long term.

So, sports fans, who do you see Cashman targeting in a trade?

Speed Bump in the Bronx

SU has missed the last several Yankee games as I have been in Evanston attending the MBA graduation and related festivities of long-time subscriber, S. Levine, from Kellogg.  However, as always, SU has its finger on the pulse of the Yankees and followed along for what was a futile weekend in Tampa.  Lots to discuss and worry/complain about for the spoiled Yankee fans:

  • Many are calling for the immediate DFA of Chasen Shreve including long-time subscribers M. Hertz and J. Levine.  SU would have to agree.  While he is their only left-handed reliever, he is actually more effective against right-handed hitters.  Word is that he may be out of options and can’t be sent back to Scranton.  He had a bad week and has had a mediocre Yankee career.  SU thought it would happen today but it’s just a matter of time now.
  • Gary Sanchez is on the DL with a groin injury.  Not good for catchers.  SU says the silver lining is that he will be fresher come September.  Perhaps he can also work on his hitting and get his eyes checked to catch the ball better.  While he is still below the Mendoza line, he has a lot of big hits this year.  If others don’t step up, this will be a big loss.
  • SU must give props to Giancarlo Stanton for his walk-off home run last week and a big day yesterday.  I guess I need to repeat that: props to Stanton.  BUT… SU is still not a believer.  Now, can he rise to the occasion and carry the team during Sanchez’s absence?  That is what a star does.
  • SU was disappointed to see Clint Frazier demoted again today.  He was robbed of a home run yesterday by a cat walk in the ridiculous stadium known as Tropicana Field.  They need to find a place for this guy and not just automatically trade him for a starter.  SU likes him better than Hicks and Gardner may be gone next year.
  • Greg Bird is killing me.  Blowing his chances now and he is not guaranteed at bats on this team.  He is better than this but if doesn’t show improvement soon, time to go plan B.  SU says put Stanton in there at 1st and open up a spot for Clint Frazier.  Neil Walker is donesville.  First base is a power position.  The solution is Bird gets hot but has to show some sign of life first.  How about starting tonight?
  • Houston and Boston are now pretty much even with the Yankees record wise.  Red Sox come in this weekend.  BIG WEEK.
  • Finally, if I am Brandon Drury, I am playing 1st base every night at Scranton.  He can hit; put him at 1st then as an option.  Time to be creative.

Random notes:

  • Novak Djokovic lost in the finals of the run-up grass tournament to Wimbledon and is finally playing well.  SU is feeling big things from him at Wimbledon – he will be in the mix.
  • How is Russia allowed to host the World Cup?  It’s just wrong.
  • SU is interested in the Knicks’ #1 pick.  Hope he can play with the parent club in his first year.  Also hoping they stand pat and give Trey Burke a chance to be the starter next season.  But SU has its sights on Brooklyn as well.

Yankees Are About to Go Off Offensively

Many on this blog have been saying all year long that if and when the Yankees finally get it all together offensively, look out.  They have been scuffling of late with many hitters flirting with the Mendoza line of .200 – Sanchez, Walker, Bird, and others just being mediocre.  Andujar has cooled of late as has Torres a bit although he is still hitting home runs.  The bullpen has been solid and they continue to win their share of close games.

But SU finally saw something last night.  True, they only scored 4 runs but there were several long fly balls where the batter “just got under it” as Phil Rizzuto liked to say.  SU saw that from Andujar, Hicks, Judge and Torres.  To me, this is the sign that several hitters are ready to go on a tear and it will start tonight.  Even Giancarlo Stanton got 4 hits last night and MLB was sure to test him multiple times after the game as this was truly shocking (he did strike out his 2 at bats in the continued first game so there was that).

Speaking of my man, SU thought Michael Kay was way off base last night.  Didi tried to steal 2nd with 2 outs and Stanton at the plate and was thrown out.  Kay went off saying there is no way you do that with your “slugger” (sorry, those are my quotes) at the plate.  SU says haven’t you been watching all of the games?  Does he ever hit a home run with anyone on base?  Negatory.  Never.  He is much more likely to hit a single and it made all the sense in the world there to get to 2nd base.  Not every team has Gary Sanchez catching where you can wait for the passed ball or wild pitch.  You need to take some chances.  I wouldn’t do it with Judge at the plate but Stanton?  Absolutely.

Another thing.  Romine is up with runners on 1st and 2nd and 2 outs.  Gray on deck.  6th inning.  No discussion about pitching around him to force Boone to either hit for Gray and go to his bullpen early, or put Gray up there.  The games are long enough and in today’s games where you wait for the home run, this was one of those few times where there was a decision to make strategy wise.  The count got to 3-1 there as well.  SU says pay attention.  Even Al Leiter had nothing to say.  Bad job.

The scoring starts tonight against a good Seattle team.  SU has spoken.

MLB Attendance Drops to Lowest Average in 15 years

Down 6.6% from a year ago.  SU says consider possible reasons:

  • Rainy and cold weather this year.  Many rainouts or games played in miserable conditions.
  • Chase Headley being DFA’d.  Surely, this is a factor.
  • Shifts: SU says this is a big deal.  Hitters don’t care and still go for their home runs.  But it takes away a lot of offense.
  • Some bad, bad teams.  Kansas City, Miami – no doubt not drawing anyone either on the road or at home.
  • So many strikeouts.  Hard to watch.  No action.
  • Giancarlo Stanton.  Sorry, I am in the mode of blaming him for everything.

Other reasons?  We already know the Millennials can’t sit through a 3-hour game.  Plus people prefer to watch on their 60-inch hi def TV.

What do you think?