OK, the reviews and comments are in: mostly positive. Paxton sounds like a feisty competitor, wants to be in NY, he’s a lefty and is in his prime. The only downside – and this may be a big downside – is that he rarely makes every start and has had pretty much every possible injury you can have over the years. Now, the good news is that his arm should have less wear and tear as he is never making 30+ starts a year. But the Yankees will have to be a little wary of this going forward.
While Sheffield may turn out to be the real deal, SU does not have the attachment to this guy as of yet and as we all know, the Yankee prospects are always over-hyped.
So, what happens next? SU says the key is what they do with Aaron Hicks. If Cashman re-signs him, then they won’t sign either Harper or Machado. If Hicks leaves, then SU predicts the Yankees will be all in for Bryce Harper. I don’t see any Machado scenario unless they are going to trade Andujar which would be stupid. Give him a chance to work on his fielding or make him a first baseman. And please: all the talk of a partial season shortstop solution – there are a million guys out there that can fill that void. Didi is the man – he will be fine and they should not give up on him. Plus he’s one of your few left-handed hitters.
Did you see last night’s Chiefs – Rams game? I must admit that while I love the offense, at some point it’s a little ridiculous. Can it really be that easy? Only a handful of teams fire on all cylinders like that it’s surprising how the defenses are unable to cover receivers without being penalized. Last night may also be a function of playing in a warm weather city. That may not happen in January when it’s windy and cold.