The Yankees just completed a miserable 2-4 road trip on which the team averaged just three runs per game. This stretch of games isn’t representative of the true abilities of the Yankee offense, but it highlights the fact that the team just isn’t putting the same kind of hitters in the batter’s box that it [...]
The Yankees won a sleepy Sunday afternoon game, 4-2 over the Indians. The game was odd. The Yankees never trailed, effectively winning the game when they plated three runs in the second inning, but the team stranded a ton of base runners. Four runs on eleven hits is a poor outcome, especially since one of [...]
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I like . I’ve written a lot of positive things about him since the great Kevin Long Swing Rebuild Project of 2010, and since then he’s been arguably the Yankees’ best position player not named
The last two weeks of Yankee baseball have been, well, frustrating is really the only word for them. They can’t see to pitch all the way right or hit all the way right and it’s led to more losses than wins. Let’s ramble a bit, just to get the verbal diarrhea out there and into [...]
As he always does, has created some discussion this season, especially with regards to his position in the Yankees’ lineup. While he wasn’t hitting poorly, he wasn’t his typical self, with a lower power output than usual (.173 ISO, on pace to be the lowest of his career). However, he was [...]
One of the knocks on the 2012 Yankees has been that they’re too reliant on the home run. It’s all they do. They can’t win without it, etc. If you read this site daily, you know I find this to be a bunch of garbage and there’s no such thing as hitting too many home [...]
For a while now, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have been a thorn in the side of the New York Yankees. We all remember the early playoff exits in 2002 and 2005 and we were elated when the Yankees finally beat them in 2009 to advance to the World Series. So even though it’s [...]
The Yankees are 6 games up on the American League East title despite having to reinvent their bullpen and starting rotation several times. They have allowed the third fewest runs in the American League, scored the fourth-most runs, and have the second best run differential in the league, behind only the Texas Rangers. And despite [...]
Going into last night’s game with the Royals, was slugging under .400. He raised it to .408 with his performance in the game, but that’s still absurdly low for a guy with over 600 career homers and an Iso of .263. Just about everything from Rodriguez is where it should be. [...]
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A while back, I wrote a piece that examined Curtis Granderson’s statistical profile for the 2011 season and attempted to predict the likelihood of him maintaining that MVP-caliber level of production moving [...]
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