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Monday, May 11, 2015

Yanks Club Rays

The Yanks just hit 5 homers. and CC saved his bad inning of work until his last inning - the seventh - allowing the Yanks to clobber the Rays 11-5.   ARod, Beltran, Gardy, Tex and Headley hit the bombs.   This was a fun one as CC was pretty much dealing most of the night, and this version of the Yanks is back to grinding out their ab's.   Gardy went left-center and Tex went oppo, which were very good signs.   Carpenter was shaky again in relief, but Brandon Pinder was interesting - a righty throwing slider after slider mixed with 94 tonight.   Still see no reason not to call up Lindgren and others to get them experience in the middle of games, and in low leverage finish the game situations.  Ellsbury got "a day."   The Singleton/ Cone broadcast team was fun.

36 Comments:

At 8:19 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

I am struck by how far A-Rod has hit some HR this year, including the one in the 1st.

It's obvious that the only thing holding him back in recent years (physically, anyway) has been his hips, and they're good at this point.

People talked about his lack of bat speed, but that was because he couldn't clear his hips. Now he can.

 
At 8:20 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Sabathia: 7 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 9 K.

Not a bad line at all. Probably helps when the offense actually scores some runs for him.

 
At 8:22 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Lawyer, to add to your point, maybe the wrist really was what was holding Teix back these last few years. He'll never be a .300 hitter again, but his and A-Rod's performance up to this point has been a pleasant surprise. If Beltran is indeed figuring things out, then this team could make a run if the pitching stays healthy.

 
At 8:26 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

It's possible Mike. He's clearly lost bat speed for a long time, and that's why his AVG has plummeted, but the wrist probably explains the power shortage.

 
At 8:39 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

He also became much more of a pull hitter when he came to the Yankees.

 
At 4:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lindgren's FB is sitting at 89-90 so far this year. Way down from his mid 90s he was throwing when drafted.

Also Bird is on the DL with a shoulder injury and going for an MRI. I was really hoping he would explode this year after he tore up the AFL. Looks like the Yankees will be looking outside the organization for 1B after Texeira's deal is up after 2016.

 
At 7:18 AM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Way too early to make that proclamation on Bird, anon.

 
At 8:48 AM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

So predictable.

 
At 9:22 AM, Anonymous MBN said...

Lawyer;

A-Rod seemingly has always hit well in the Trop. But that blast in the first was really jolted.

 
At 9:27 AM, Anonymous MBN said...

I can't understand the poster above who predicts that Bird will not replace Tex in 2 years. When did his shoulder injury become career - threatening?

BTW - anyone see the replay of the shot that Brady Lail took in the face last night while pitching for Trenton? Seems to be OK, but boy, it looked scary out there for a few moments. He did walk off under his own power, and there were no complaints last night of sight issues, or even of a headache, although I am sure he has one this morning.

 
At 10:23 AM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

MBN,

I'm almost positive the anonymous poster (assuming it's the same person) is a troll, so take what he/she says with a grain of salt.

Phil, is it true Lindgren's velocity is down?

 
At 10:31 AM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

There is nothing negative about Lindgren in Axisa's write-up from a couple of weeks ago:

http://riveraveblues.com/2015/04/yankees-will-soon-reach-crossroads-jacob-lindgren-triple-117863/

 
At 12:34 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Pirela out of the lineup again. Nice work guys.

 
At 1:03 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

It shows how low the bar is for the dynamic up the middle duo. Get a hit or two, and bam, everything if fine!

And as for Gregi, I get it, they have a lot invested in him, but Drew? Drew? Really? Who the hell cares about him?

 
At 2:12 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

Yeah, I've no problem with Gregorius playing given they traded assets to acquire him, and he needed playing time to work through his defensive miscues.

Drew should be treated like a utility man at this point.

 
At 2:18 PM, Blogger Billy Martin said...

Drew should hopefully only get to end of May. Huge emphasis on hopefully.

 
At 2:23 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Apparently Lindgren had two games when his fastball was down, and since then it's been at 91-94 with the occasional 95 when he thinks he needs more. Probably just a spring deadarm like so many pitchers get.

 
At 3:44 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

BTW, Joe Girardi said Nova hit 95 mph in his extended spring start today. That's good news.
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We need Tanaka and Nova back quickly to Capuano proof the rotation.

 
At 4:27 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Man, the bottom of the lineup sure can kill a promising rally.

 
At 4:34 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Eovaldi looked good in the first.

 
At 4:44 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Sheesh both table setters singled then got thrown out trying to steal.

 
At 4:51 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Eovaldi has only used 17 pitches through 2 innings. Has 2K's and a pick-off so far.

 
At 6:05 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Drew left people on base and it's taking it's toll now

 
At 6:11 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Eovaldi with a tough 7th and now it's tied 2-2. He deserves a lot better. Can't belive they only score 2 in the first.

 
At 6:27 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

I don't know where these 4 pitch walks came from.

 
At 6:27 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Cone praising Girardi's managing. He's hardly objective

 
At 6:36 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

I wish he would understand the importance of offense. It would give his pitchers more degrees of freedom

 
At 6:36 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

So, how long before Dellin and Miller's arms fall off?

 
At 6:42 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Screw the power numbers I would've pinch-hit for Drew

 
At 6:43 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Not great managing

 
At 6:49 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

He HAS to start Pirela tomorrow... right?

 
At 7:15 PM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

This team has been very lucky because of older players coming through and other players over performing. That's why they have to cultivate any potential offensive output that they can in case that stops, and they're not doing it

 
At 7:32 PM, Blogger Mike in Mississippi said...

No question. The pitching has shined at times, especially the back end of the bullpen, but this team is winning because, unlike the last couple of years, it's hitting well.

Starting Drew over Pirela at this point is madness for the very reason you described, Lawyer.

 
At 4:38 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So Tulowitizki might ask for a trade so I wonder if Yanks will make a play since Didi has struggled at SS.

 
At 6:07 AM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Yeah I expect a trade will be done within a few days

 
At 6:29 AM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

More seriously, give Grego an extended opportunity. I do wish, however, that he would cut down on his swing and just look to make contact more often.

 

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