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Post by kaybli on Oct 22, 2022 21:27:57 GMT -5
Boone's so got to go. First order of business if they get eliminated. I actually think it should be Cashman. Boone is what I consider a useful idiot, but the biggest problems are from the top. Also, Hal should sell the team if he's not going use his advantages. The reality, none of this is going to happen. Hal likes how much money the team is making and not going to fire Cashman and Cashman is not going to fire Boone. So, Josh Donaldson will start the season at third next season. Capice! Oh yea I think Cashman should go too but I know that's not happening. Just like Hal should sell the team but that's not happening either like you said. Boone getting fired is the only thing that has a remote chance.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 22, 2022 21:35:48 GMT -5
I actually think it should be Cashman. Boone is what I consider a useful idiot, but the biggest problems are from the top. Also, Hal should sell the team if he's not going use his advantages. The reality, none of this is going to happen. Hal likes how much money the team is making and not going to fire Cashman and Cashman is not going to fire Boone. So, Josh Donaldson will start the season at third next season. Capice! Oh yea I think Cashman should go too but I know that's not happening. Just like Hal should sell the team but that's not happening either like you said. Boone getting fired is the only thing that has a remote chance. I just don't know how much Boone getting fired helps the team because we had the exact same complaints about Girardi and the team is playing the same way as when Girardi was here with the weird roster, lineup, and pitching decisions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by kaybli on Oct 23, 2022 0:29:52 GMT -5
Oh yea I think Cashman should go too but I know that's not happening. Just like Hal should sell the team but that's not happening either like you said. Boone getting fired is the only thing that has a remote chance. I just don't know how much Boone getting fired helps the team because we had the exact same complaints about Girardi and the team is playing the same way as when Girardi was here with the weird roster, lineup, and pitching decisions. Well I think any competent manager leaves Cole in there with the bases loaded or at least goes to Loaisiga with the season on the line.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 23, 2022 0:31:14 GMT -5
I just don't know how much Boone getting fired helps the team because we had the exact same complaints about Girardi and the team is playing the same way as when Girardi was here with the weird roster, lineup, and pitching decisions. Well I think any competent manager leaves Cole in there with the bases loaded or at least goes to Loaisiga with the season on the line. I would hope so, but my point is we were on Girardi for the same things so did they just hire Girardi 2.0? I was listening to WFAN and they claim that Cashman has already been extended and this article says that too : yanksgoyard.com/2022/08/26/yankees-rumors-brian-cashman-return-2023/So I doubt they get rid of him if they really already extended.
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Post by nyborn on Oct 23, 2022 4:10:48 GMT -5
Oh yea I think Cashman should go too but I know that's not happening. Just like Hal should sell the team but that's not happening either like you said. Boone getting fired is the only thing that has a remote chance. I just don't know how much Boone getting fired helps the team because we had the exact same complaints about Girardi and the team is playing the same way as when Girardi was here with the weird roster, lineup, and pitching decisions. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk A little more pain and Boone is gone. I was rooting for us to win yesterday btw.
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Post by inger on Oct 23, 2022 8:10:36 GMT -5
We’re just one game away from having only next season to talk about. This year’s lesson? Don’t count your championships in June…
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 23, 2022 9:18:21 GMT -5
Well I think any competent manager leaves Cole in there with the bases loaded or at least goes to Loaisiga with the season on the line. I would hope so, but my point is we were on Girardi for the same things so did they just hire Girardi 2.0? I was listening to WFAN and they claim that Cashman has already been extended and this article says that too : yanksgoyard.com/2022/08/26/yankees-rumors-brian-cashman-return-2023/So I doubt they get rid of him if they really already extended. I believe it, Cashman seems to have a job for life. And if Hal did ever get of Cashman, does anyone really trust him, Levine and Trost to hire the new GM?
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Post by chiyankee on Oct 23, 2022 9:26:44 GMT -5
Whatever Josh.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 23, 2022 10:09:05 GMT -5
We’re just one game away from having only next season to talk about. This year’s lesson? Don’t count your championships in June… It was obvious all year that there was a huge gap between the Yankees and all the other AL teams other than Houston. I predicted this to be the ALCS back then. So why not try harder for the best record etc? There was so many games the Yankees either beat themselves or dumb lineup or pitching decisions beat them.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Oct 23, 2022 10:44:20 GMT -5
Just some more stats the Yankees won 32 games by 5 or more runs all year and only lost 6 of them.
Th their pytharogen w-l says they should have had 7 more wins this year and I totally believe that. They had a winning record against every single team in the AL except Seattle and Houston. The Seattle one doesn't even mean much because all of their games vs them were in the span of a little over a week and that was the week Carpenter got hurt etc so they weren't playing their top players every game that week. I believe they would beat Seattle in a 7 game series since Seattle was very hot and cold.
So yea they really only had one team better than them and Cashman gets the B level trade pieces instead of going for the A level and between that and stupid decisions they lost way more games than they should have.
If you look at offensive stats this year the Yankees actually have mostly better offensive numbers than Houston. The biggest issue is the Astros have been able to turn these games where they barely score into wins. They have a .636 winning percentage in one run games. The Yankees only have a .534 wining percentage in those.
So bottom line the Yankees beat themselves a lot. Then when they do that you got guys like Donaldson who just laugh it off instead of trying to fix those mistakes. Between that, the dumb pitching decisions, and the dumb lineup decisions it equals 7 less wins than they are supposed to have.
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Post by desousa on Oct 23, 2022 10:58:19 GMT -5
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Post by domeplease on Oct 23, 2022 12:24:19 GMT -5
...So barring a historic comeback from a 3-0 series deficit, the Astros will soon end New York's season for the third time in six years. And for the Yankees, this is the kind of dismantling that sticks with you and should prompt organizational introspection, because not only have the Yankees been unable to beat the Astros, the gap between the two teams has never been wider.
The fact of the matter is the Astros are better than the Yankees at literally everything. Better offense, better pitching, better defense, better baserunning, better decision-making, better player development, better at identifying talent, they're tougher, and they have a championship edge the Yankees so clearly lack. The Yankees are wilting as much as they are losing.
In 2017, the Yankees pushed the Astros to Game 7 in the ALCS, and only four Astros players from that series are still with the team: Altuve, Alex Bregman, Lance McCullers Jr., and Justin Verlander. The Astros turned over their core -- Carlos Correa, Dallas Keuchel, George Springer, and others were allowed to leave as free agents -- and were seamlessly replaced. Game 1 hero Jeremy Peña replaced Correa, Game 2 hero Framber Valdez replaced Keuchel, and Game 3 hero Chas McCormick replaced Springer. On and on we could go.
The Yankees, meanwhile, have stagnated since that 2017 ALCS. Aaron Judge and Luis Severino are the only Yankees to appear in both the 2017 ALCS and 2022 ALCS, and the promising young players that were supposed to form the next core post-Core Four have all since stalled out (Gleyber Torres), gone backwards (Gary Sánchez), or flamed out (Greg Bird and Clint Frazier). When one or two prospects don't work out, well that's baseball. When this many don't work out, there's something rotten organizationally.
New York's failure to develop players beyond Judge and Severino has led to a series of trade and free-agent missteps. Joey Gallo was acquired because Frazier busted. Josh Donaldson was imported to play third base because Miguel Andújar stalled out. The Yankees have used three different starting shortstops in three ALCS games because they don't trust Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who was brought in to play the position when the Yankees determined Torres couldn't handle it. It's been mistake on top of mistake...
'Incredible to be around': New blood has Houston Astros approaching another World Series
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Post by rizzuto on Oct 23, 2022 12:28:13 GMT -5
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