Either if you did or if you did not, here’s what I noticed. In no particular order of importance: At his current pace, Aaron Boone is going to use Adam Ottavino for over 100 appearances and about 115 innings. Someone needs to tell Aaron who John Habyan and Scott Proctor are. Aaron Boone, part 2: … Continue reading Did you see the game last night?
What NYY should be worried about:
Insert Aaron Rodgers voice: R-E-L-A-X. Yes, April games count just as much as September games do despite what Paul O’Neill tells you. But six games is a sneeze in baseball time. If the Yankees have a six-game stretch in June where they win only two, you wouldn’t even notice. (Looks sideways at you, Jack Curry…) … Continue reading What NYY should be worried about:
Brandon Hyde 1, Aaron Boone 0.
In the event you missed the season’s second game between the Yankees and the Orioles, I’ve got your back. Here’s what you need to know: Using an “opener” works. Yesterday, one of the worst teams in baseball held one of the best offenses in baseball to one run through eight innings and only three runs … Continue reading Brandon Hyde 1, Aaron Boone 0.
Did you see the game yesterday?
If you’re a baseball fan, opening day is one of the more exciting days of the year for numerous reasons. All have been thoroughly discussed before, so for the sake of brevity, I’ll bypass that part of today’s post because I really want to talk about yesterday’s game between the Yankees and the Orioles. If … Continue reading Did you see the game yesterday?
Good News NYY: Mike Tauchman
I’m going to get hypothetical on you today, even though I gave you a pretty big clue as to where my leading headline is…well…heading. What if I told you that the Yankees added a left-handed hitting outfielder, who over the past two seasons and 946 plate appearances in AAA, Averaged .397 OBP and .563 SLG … Continue reading Good News NYY: Mike Tauchman
Gio Gonzalez? Time for the opener.
For the sake of brevity, I don’t want to get into a detailed analysis and discussion of using an “opener”. We know that it works in theory and we know Tampa Bay had a lot of success with it last season. But we also know that it takes a certain amount of “buy-in” from the … Continue reading Gio Gonzalez? Time for the opener.
Speed up the Game? Do this:
MLB announced recently that it reached an agreement with the independent Atlantic League wherein the Atlantic League will implement a series of rules and logistical changes designed to improve the pace of play. MLB will then monitor the results to see if it would like to implement the changes on the big league level at … Continue reading Speed up the Game? Do this:
Yankees: 5 Things You Don’t Know
Numbers four and five: (...if you missed numbers one, two and three, go back a post. Although unlike episodic television, you can fully appreciate each post here without full comprehension and knowledge of previous posts. You're welcome.) Aaron Hicks is the second best Center Fielder in the American League (maybe in MLB). Among American League … Continue reading Yankees: 5 Things You Don’t Know
Yankees: 5 Things You Don’t Know
I wanted to wait until later in spring training to see if any trends played out that might add or subtract to this piece, but with Grapefruit League games underway this week, I’m amped about baseball and I want to get my two cents out there. It’s what I do. To that end, here are … Continue reading Yankees: 5 Things You Don’t Know
Manny Machado and free agency
After reading Tom Verducci’s drivel about how baseball’s free agency system isn’t broken because Manny Machado is (insert Jesse Pinkman voice) “counting mad fat stacks”, I wanted to review a few themes that we’ve gone over here at My Baseball Page. But before I get to that, I’ve made it a policy not to share … Continue reading Manny Machado and free agency
