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Post by chiyankee on Aug 6, 2022 22:58:23 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 7, 2022 0:25:09 GMT -5
Yeah, this will make the team better. I'm at a loss to understand what this team is doing. Maybe this is some sort of necessary roster shuffling, but this team acts at times like they don't care what team they put on the field. This mentality of the regular season doesn't matter is nuts. Like didn't they learn from last year resting people the last week and blowing home field screwed them?
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Post by NyBorn2 on Aug 7, 2022 2:05:30 GMT -5
Bad Juju the Montgomery trade. Keeping a very good homegrown pitcher is important for moral too. As a fan I don‘t like it. Too strong for me to say it kind of removed me from the team? Regardless of this loss, how I feel.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 7, 2022 4:08:41 GMT -5
Despite going 21-22 over this last stretch, our run differential over that time is like +60 which is kind of nuts. We're losing a lot of close games including a bunch of 1 run games. It's bound to get better.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 7, 2022 6:05:00 GMT -5
I understand its not a good look sending down Marinaccio but he's the only one with options and they need the spot for Montas. There's a 13 pitcher limit which they are at. The only way around it was to trade Abreu or Luetge which would decrease our overall depth. Or maybe not get Trivino. What move do you guys propose to avoid sending Marinaccio down? He'll be back in September when rosters expand.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 7, 2022 9:57:45 GMT -5
Despite going 21-22 over this last stretch, our run differential over that time is like +60 which is kind of nuts. We're losing a lot of close games including a bunch of 1 run games. It's bound to get better. Yea and the jays really haven't gained that much. I think they were like 14.5 back now they are 10.5 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 7, 2022 10:06:00 GMT -5
I understand its not a good look sending down Marinaccio but he's the only one with options and they need the spot for Montas. There's a 13 pitcher limit which they are at. The only way around it was to trade Abreu or Luetge which would decrease our overall depth. Or maybe not get Trivino. What move do you guys propose to avoid sending Marinaccio down? He'll be back in September when rosters expand. They should have traded Luetge when they had the chance. I would have no problem DFA'ing him or Peralta, since both are replaceable. The Yankees aren't good at developing their own players and this is just another example.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 7, 2022 10:26:43 GMT -5
I understand its not a good look sending down Marinaccio but he's the only one with options and they need the spot for Montas. There's a 13 pitcher limit which they are at. The only way around it was to trade Abreu or Luetge which would decrease our overall depth. Or maybe not get Trivino. What move do you guys propose to avoid sending Marinaccio down? He'll be back in September when rosters expand. They should have traded Luetge when they had the chance. I would have no problem DFA'ing him or Peralta, since both are replaceable. The Yankees aren't good at developing their own players and this is just another example. I don't know. Luetge has pitched to a 2.82 ERA, is a lefty, and can give you some length. I'd probably just not trade for Trivino over that. Its tough with the roster crunch. Start getting rid of productive guys and your depth can be tested when the inevitable injuries start.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 7, 2022 12:01:46 GMT -5
They should have traded Luetge when they had the chance. I would have no problem DFA'ing him or Peralta, since both are replaceable. The Yankees aren't good at developing their own players and this is just another example. I don't know. Luetge has pitched to a 2.82 ERA, is a lefty, and can give you some length. I'd probably just not trade for Trivino over that. Its tough with the roster crunch. Start getting rid of productive guys and your depth can be tested when the inevitable injuries start. It will be interesting who they leave off the playoff roster. If Schmidt and Marinaccio had no options remaining, they’d be on the big club. We old guys are accustomed to having the best MLB pitchers and players in The Show, rather than a holding closet with a small silver hammer to break glass in case of emergency. Still, good points Kay.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 7, 2022 13:11:34 GMT -5
They should have traded Luetge when they had the chance. I would have no problem DFA'ing him or Peralta, since both are replaceable. The Yankees aren't good at developing their own players and this is just another example. I don't know. Luetge has pitched to a 2.82 ERA, is a lefty, and can give you some length. I'd probably just not trade for Trivino over that. Its tough with the roster crunch. Start getting rid of productive guys and your depth can be tested when the inevitable injuries start. Sorry, I have to disagree with you, Kay. Luetge and especially Peralta have done well in low leverage situations but struggle in bigger moments. Would you trust either one of these guys in a playoff game? It's strange, they traded Monty because they felt he wasn't good enough to make the post season rotation but keep Abreu, Luetge and Peralta and send down a dominate Marinaccio. Not only does this weaken the major league team, it's a horrible message to send to prospects.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 7, 2022 13:16:39 GMT -5
I don't know. Luetge has pitched to a 2.82 ERA, is a lefty, and can give you some length. I'd probably just not trade for Trivino over that. Its tough with the roster crunch. Start getting rid of productive guys and your depth can be tested when the inevitable injuries start. Sorry, I have to disagree with you, Kay. Luetge and especially Peralta have done well in low leverage situations but struggle in bigger moments. Would you trust either one of these guys in a playoff game? It's strange, they traded Monty because they felt he wasn't good enough to make the post season rotation but keep Abreu, Luetge and Peralta and send down a dominate Marinaccio. Not only does this weaken the major league team, it's a horrible message to send to prospects. Fair enough. I just feel you can keep all of them if you just wait for September or an injury to call Marinaccio back up.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 7, 2022 20:47:45 GMT -5
Sorry, I have to disagree with you, Kay. Luetge and especially Peralta have done well in low leverage situations but struggle in bigger moments. Would you trust either one of these guys in a playoff game? It's strange, they traded Monty because they felt he wasn't good enough to make the post season rotation but keep Abreu, Luetge and Peralta and send down a dominate Marinaccio. Not only does this weaken the major league team, it's a horrible message to send to prospects. Fair enough. I just feel you can keep all of them if you just wait for September or an injury to call Marinaccio back up. They could have just dropped German and kept Monty or Sears and not been in this mess. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 7, 2022 21:04:55 GMT -5
Fair enough. I just feel you can keep all of them if you just wait for September or an injury to call Marinaccio back up. They could have just dropped German and kept Monty or Sears and not been in this mess. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I think Montas will eventually be good, this was a strange week for him.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 7, 2022 21:11:08 GMT -5
They could have just dropped German and kept Monty or Sears and not been in this mess. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I think Montas will eventually be good, this was a strange week for him. I agree I just think German is not the answer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 7, 2022 21:16:52 GMT -5
I think Montas will eventually be good, this was a strange week for him. I agree I just think German is not the answer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk It is if you want to know who bombed Pearl Harbor. RIP John Belushi.
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