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?