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Post by desousa on Jul 14, 2024 14:45:56 GMT -5
Yanks send Vivas down. Yanks screw with their prospect's way too much.
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Post by inger on Jul 14, 2024 16:05:17 GMT -5
Yanks send Vivas down. Yanks screw with their prospect's way too much. He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games…
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Post by desousa on Jul 14, 2024 16:30:54 GMT -5
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 14, 2024 17:04:55 GMT -5
Yanks send Vivas down. Yanks screw with their prospect's way too much. He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… Really poor job by Boone not getting this kid into a game, so he almost made it to the major leagues but really didn't. At least we got to see DJ go 0 for 7 in this series.
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Post by azbob643 on Jul 14, 2024 17:23:04 GMT -5
He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… Really poor job by Boone not getting this kid into a game, so he almost made it to the major leagues but really didn't. At least we got to see DJ go 0 for 7 in this series. I believe 1 Day of ML service qualifies a player for lifetime health care...
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Post by qimqam on Jul 14, 2024 17:36:01 GMT -5
Yanks send Vivas down. Yanks screw with their prospect's way too much. He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… They could have played him at 3rd instead of Cabrera ... what the hell has cabrera doen to deserve all of these chances.
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Post by azbob643 on Jul 14, 2024 17:56:49 GMT -5
He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… They could have played him at 3rd instead of Cabrera ... what the hell has cabrera doen to deserve all of these chances. Vivas has not been able to handle 3B when given the opportunity.
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Post by inger on Jul 14, 2024 20:39:35 GMT -5
Really poor job by Boone not getting this kid into a game, so he almost made it to the major leagues but really didn't. At least we got to see DJ go 0 for 7 in this series. I believe 1 Day of ML service qualifies a player for lifetime health care... And three days pay at the minimum will surely come in handy for him…
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Post by inger on Jul 14, 2024 20:40:23 GMT -5
He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… They could have played him at 3rd instead of Cabrera ... what the hell has cabrera doen to deserve all of these chances. Excellent defense…
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 14, 2024 20:59:06 GMT -5
I believe 1 Day of ML service qualifies a player for lifetime health care... And three days pay at the minimum will surely come in handy for him… He might need that extra cash if his family flew to Baltimore to watch what they though would be his MLB debut.
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Post by qimqam on Jul 14, 2024 21:03:05 GMT -5
They could have played him at 3rd instead of Cabrera ... what the hell has cabrera doen to deserve all of these chances. Excellent defense… Cabrera is excellent Defensively?? I know he is versatille ... but he is far from excellent
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Post by donniebaseball23 on Jul 14, 2024 23:13:44 GMT -5
Last night sealed it for me that a real closer has to be priority #1 and I'm not sure it can wait another month. Holmes doesn't have the stuff or the makeup for the job. He has been awful for several weeks now and has directly cost us 4-5 games on his own. Way too much contact and his command is not what is needed. Far too many baserunner. Maybe he'd be better suited as an 8th inning guy. Go get Miller from Oakland ASAP.
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Post by inger on Jul 15, 2024 7:19:41 GMT -5
Cabrera is excellent Defensively?? I know he is versatille ... but he is far from excellent I feel he’s played excellent defense at third base this year…I went to his standard fielding numbers in B-R. They don’t support me. The numbers show that his range is lacking, but his fielding percentage does show good hands. I know he has a good arm, so after further evaluation, I’d say he’s been more than just decent there. In any event his defense seems to be good enough to put him at any position. This team has a lot of problems. Cabrera may be one of them, but he’s far from the worst at this point…
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Post by Max on Jul 15, 2024 13:01:22 GMT -5
He has to be disappointed to not have debuted in some capacity. I actually thought Gleyber might sit a couple of games… Gleyber ended up having a good series 4-8. I though Jorbit would play some 3B or DH.
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jul 15, 2024 14:26:51 GMT -5
From MLB Rumors 07-14-24
Yankees Designate Cody Morris, Reinstate Scott Effross By Mark Polishuk | July 14, 2024 at 4:19pm CDT
The Yankees announced a pair of roster moves, including the news that right-hander Cody Morris has been designated for assignment. The 40-man roster spot was required since right-hander Scott Effross was reinstated from the 60-day injured list, and then optioned to Triple-A.
Morris was acquired from the Guardians last December in exchange for OF Estevan Florial, and though Morris has been called up a couple of times this season, he has yet to make his official debut in a Yankees uniform. At the Triple-A level, Morris has a 4.25 ERA over 36 innings for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, with a glaring 16% walk rate undermining a solid 25.8% strikeout rate.
The control problems have been apparent during Morris’ brief run in the big leagues, as he has a 13% walk rate over 31 2/3 innings with Cleveland in 2022-2023, albeit with a 3.41 ERA. The ERA breaks down as a 2.28 mark over 23 2/3 frames in 2022, but then a 6.75 ERA in 8 innings last season, as Morris also missed time early in the season with a teres major strain. Morris also had an inflated walk rate during his time with the Guardians’ Triple-A affiliate in 2023, which likely made him an expendable arm for the Guards in the offseason.
Morris has worked primarily as a reliever over the last 2 seasons, though usually in multi-inning fashion given his past usage as a starting pitcher. This ability to eat innings out of the pen could make him an interesting candidate to be claimed off waivers, if a rival club is able to overlook his walks (or, thinks it can harness Morris’ control). Morris has never been outrighted before in his career, so if clears waivers here, he’ll have to report to the Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate in the event that the Yankees outright him off the 40-man roster rather than release him entirely.
The Cubs had sent Effross to the Yankees at the trade deadline in 2022, and while his tenure in the Bronx had strong immediate results (a 2.13 ERA in 12 2/3 innings), Effross’ career was then put on hold by Tommy John surgery that October. He also underwent a back surgery this past February that delayed his return even further, but Effross has posted a 3.86 ERA and very strong secondary metrics in 9 1/3 innings over eight appearances during his rehab assignment. Effross looks like an intriguing secret weapon to join New York’s bullpen at some point in the second half, which will be a boost to a team that figures to be looking for relief help anyway at this year’s deadline.
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