We can talk about Rickey Henderson’s greatness all day and never grow bored with it, but I promise to keep it short today. There’s an aspect of his career that has been glossed over: Most people forget there was a time that more than a few people – perhaps due to not so closeted racism, … Continue reading Comically, Rickey Wasn’t Always Loved
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Yanks Acquire Devin Williams – Your New Opinion:
The Yankees recently acquired reliever Devin Williams in exchange for Nestor Cortes, and infield prospect Caleb Durbin. Here’s the thing: Relief pitchers are not as important as you think they are. This is an important point on which we need to agree before proceeding with this conversation, so let’s repeat: Relief pitchers are not as … Continue reading Yanks Acquire Devin Williams – Your New Opinion:
But The Yankees Have a Luxury Suite!
Let’s circle back to 2008. Coming off a 94-win season in 2007, the Yankees parted ways with manager Joe Torre and handed the keys of the managerial bus to Joe Girardi. In 2008, with no significant roster changes, Joey Bullpen “led” the Yankees to five fewer wins. (Tangentially, this was the second time Girardi took … Continue reading But The Yankees Have a Luxury Suite!
Juan Soto. Deep Sigh…
Juan Soto is a New York Met. At least I’ll still be able to watch him regularly. (He wrote, with a shrug and a tear in his eye…) Good for the Mets and their fans, because $765 million is a bargain for Juan Soto. Despite the obvious bump he’s going to be for the fan … Continue reading Juan Soto. Deep Sigh…
Would You Rather Juan Soto, or…?
If we go by contract estimates from the smart people at FanGraphs, the total contract value for Juan Soto should exceed the total contract value of… Alex Bregman, Max Fried, Jack Flaherty, Anthony Santander, and Christian Walker combined. This begs some questions. Short term, All-Stars at first and third base, a better than average corner … Continue reading Would You Rather Juan Soto, or…?
The Yankees New 1B is…(two choices)
A matter that’s been flying under the radar in the Yankees offseason is the need for a first baseman. The team has positional flexibility at second base, third base, and the outfield positions – the Yankees flat out do not have a viable option to pencil in at first base if the season started tomorrow, … Continue reading The Yankees New 1B is…(two choices)
Sleeping on Jack…
Full disclosure: I’m not into the hot stove season as much as most fans. Most of it is folks talking just for the sake of talking and almost all of it is nonsense. Specifically with the Yankees, primarily due to the fact we all need to consider Hal Steinbrenner’s trust fund when building a theoretical … Continue reading Sleeping on Jack…
New School, Old School, LOL…There’s No Such Thing
There is no such thing as “new school versus old school” debates in baseball. Discussions masquerading as such today are only different because we have more information available to us, we can quantify that information, and we all have access to it (and can bloviate about it to the world.) How that information is deployed … Continue reading New School, Old School, LOL…There’s No Such Thing
Andrew Friedman is Why the Dodgers are Better Than the Yankees
We fans have a tendency to over-analyze and breakdown every bit of minutia over a game or five to find the singular reason or two our team lost – more often than not we do this to justify what we want to believe, while ignoring other relevant factors. To wit; I’ve borrowed this in one … Continue reading Andrew Friedman is Why the Dodgers are Better Than the Yankees
2024 Yankees: Your New Opinion
(3.5 minute read time.) Let’s start from the beginning: The 2024 MLB season for the New York Yankees and New York Yankees fans was a great season. Back in March, Baseball America, MLB.com, The Ringer, and ESPN all had the Yankees finishing somewhere between 4th and 6th in the American League. (Spoiler alert: The Yanks … Continue reading 2024 Yankees: Your New Opinion








