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Cashman
Aug 21, 2023 18:41:31 GMT -5
Post by JEGnj on Aug 21, 2023 18:41:31 GMT -5
Cashman got the advantage of what Stick and Watson built. He inherited the core 5. He had success early when the money was flowing. Since 2009 he has been dismal in developing young players, building a staff, and signing/trading for FAs. He has hit on an occasional dumpster dive or 2 months of a Carp but he has a billion dollars of mistakes. Hal treats Cashman as an older brother and does not have the stones to send him away and go through a rebuilding of a front office. This season has been an unwatchable disaster and this team is not fun to root for. The only way to send a message is in attendance and sales but being the NY Yankees that will not happen.
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Cashman
Aug 21, 2023 19:00:34 GMT -5
Post by domeplease on Aug 21, 2023 19:00:34 GMT -5
Cashman got the advantage of what Stick and Watson built. He inherited the core 5. He had success early when the money was flowing. Since 2009 he has been dismal in developing young players, building a staff, and signing/trading for FAs. He has hit on an occasional dumpster dive or 2 months of a Carp but he has a billion dollars of mistakes. Hal treats Cashman as an older brother and does not have the stones to send him away and go through a rebuilding of a front office. This season has been an unwatchable disaster and this team is not fun to root for. The only way to send a message is in attendance and sales but being the NY Yankees that will not happen. RIGHT!!!! It was Stick/Watson rhar builr our last Dynasty. Another GREAT move by Cash = Thairo Estrada Positions: Second Baseman, Shortstop and Leftfielder SUMMARY 2023 Career WAR 1.8 4.3 AB 347 1068 H 95 279 HR 10 35 BA .274 .261 R 49 159 RBI 38 137 SB 18 45 OBP .325 .319 SLG .429 .413 OPS .755 .732 OPS+ 106 102
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Post by inger on Aug 21, 2023 19:04:35 GMT -5
Cashman got the advantage of what Stick and Watson built. He inherited the core 5. He had success early when the money was flowing. Since 2009 he has been dismal in developing young players, building a staff, and signing/trading for FAs. He has hit on an occasional dumpster dive or 2 months of a Carp but he has a billion dollars of mistakes. Hal treats Cashman as an older brother and does not have the stones to send him away and go through a rebuilding of a front office. This season has been an unwatchable disaster and this team is not fun to root for. The only way to send a message is in attendance and sales but being the NY Yankees that will not happen. RIGHT!!!! It was Stick/Watson rhar builr our last Dynasty. Another GREAT move by Cash = Thairo Estrada Positions: Second Baseman, Shortstop and Leftfielder SUMMARY 2023 Career WAR 1.8 4.3 AB 347 1068 H 95 279 HR 10 35 BA .274 .261 R 49 159 RBI 38 137 SB 18 45 OBP .325 .319 SLG .429 .413 OPS .755 .732 OPS+ 106 102 Nice formatting… 😂
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Cashman
Aug 21, 2023 19:22:05 GMT -5
Post by rizzuto on Aug 21, 2023 19:22:05 GMT -5
RIGHT!!!! It was Stick/Watson rhar builr our last Dynasty. Another GREAT move by Cash = Thairo Estrada Positions: Second Baseman, Shortstop and Leftfielder SUMMARY 2023 Career WAR 1.8 4.3 AB 347 1068 H 95 279 HR 10 35 BA .274 .261 R 49 159 RBI 38 137 SB 18 45 OBP .325 .319 SLG .429 .413 OPS .755 .732 OPS+ 106 102 Nice formatting… 😂
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Cashman
Aug 21, 2023 20:10:37 GMT -5
Post by noetsi on Aug 21, 2023 20:10:37 GMT -5
MLB is one of the few businesses you can perform as poorly as Cashman does without getting fired You are correct!!! How are you feeling? How is your health? Hoping only the best for you my friend!!! I am ok. Mad about how this team is run. Cashman never learns.
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Cashman
Aug 21, 2023 20:11:42 GMT -5
Post by noetsi on Aug 21, 2023 20:11:42 GMT -5
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Post by domeplease on Aug 23, 2023 19:35:39 GMT -5
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Cashman
Aug 24, 2023 21:35:48 GMT -5
Post by acuraman on Aug 24, 2023 21:35:48 GMT -5
So says one ex-Yankee who still keeps tabs on the club.
“That culture has been slowly deteriorating,” said the former player. “The Yankees have been able to disguise it with Judge being one of the best five-tool guys on the planet. But the star players don’t seem to have that sense of urgency. I just don’t see it.
“The Yankees used to bully other teams. But that’s not happening anymore.”
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Cashman
Aug 25, 2023 18:55:01 GMT -5
Post by domeplease on Aug 25, 2023 18:55:01 GMT -5
www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/08/2023-24-mlb-free-agent-power-rankings-august-edition.html 2023-24 MLB Free Agent Power Rankings: August Edition. ...6. Jordan Montgomery, SP, Rangers Ineligible for qualifying offer Few pitchers have elevated their stock more than Montgomery in recent seasons. The 30-year-old southpaw — 31 in December — missed most of the 2018-19 seasons due to Tommy John surgery and posted a 5.11 ERA in 10 starts during the shortened 2020 campaign. Montgomery’s strikeout, walk and grounder rates all remained sharp during that ugly season, though, creating some optimism that he could yet bounce back. He’s done more than bounce back in the three years since. Montgomery reestablished himself as a viable big league starter in 2021, but he’s steadily elevated himself to No. 2-3 starter status — and he only seems to be getting better. Dating back to 2021, Montgomery has piled up 482 2/3 innings and recorded an impressive 3.49 ERA with a 22.8% strikeout rate, 6.3% walk rate, 45.5% grounder rate and just 1.01 HR/9. He spent two weeks on the Covid-related injured list in 2021 but has otherwise avoided the IL entirely since returning from Tommy John surgery. The 2023 season, in particular, is shaping up to be the best of Montgomery’s career. He’s posted a minuscule 1.73 ERA in four starts since being traded from the Cardinals to the Rangers, dropping his season-long mark to a career-best 3.12. Montgomery’s 93.6 mph average fastball is the best of his career. He’s striking hitters out at only a league-average level but also limiting walks at a considerably better-than-average rate and inducing grounders at an above-average clip. Montgomery may not stand out in any one way, but he boasts average or better skills across the board and has shaken off that early ligament replacement surgery to establish himself as a durable mid-rotation starter. His results, peripherals and general durability are all superior to those of Jameson Taillon (four years, $68MM) and Taijuan Walker (four years, $72MM) last offseason. Because he was traded midseason, he can’t receive a qualifying offer. Many will be tempted to lump Montgomery into the Walker/Taillon bucket, but he’s been the best pitcher of that trio and is heading into free agency on a high note. Taillon and Walker feel like more of a floor than anything else for Montgomery, who ought to be able to command a fifth guaranteed year. With a strong and healthy finish to the season, he could secure a nine-figure deal.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 29, 2023 10:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 29, 2023 10:54:21 GMT -5
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk It's like the organization is stuck in neutral, going nowhere fast.
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Post by Renfield on Aug 29, 2023 11:07:24 GMT -5
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Do they not actually watch or follow the team on the field? Geez.
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Post by inger on Aug 29, 2023 11:13:12 GMT -5
We need tee shirts.
Wins be damned. It’s the process that matters! …
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Post by kaybli on Aug 29, 2023 11:26:12 GMT -5
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thats the most idiotic thing I ever heard. Results are what matter. If you don't get the proper results, the process is wrong! You have to change the process!
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Post by pippsheadache on Aug 29, 2023 12:05:37 GMT -5
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Thats the most idiotic thing I ever heard. Results are what matter. If you don't get the proper results, the process is wrong! You have to change the process! So what they are saying is, we have the right people and we're doing things the right way. So why change anything? If this actually represents the organization's attitude, the Yanks are in a heap of trouble. This is the problem with making analytics the goal rather than a means to an end -- the Yanks rank pretty well in exit velo and launch angle, and those are the holy grail of offensive metrics, so it's only bad luck holding them back, and there's nothing you can do about luck. So full speed ahead!
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