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.