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Post by Max on Jul 6, 2024 10:47:18 GMT -5
Promote Jorbit and play him everyday. He can play the OF as well as 2 infield positions. So there's plenty of opportunities where he can get at bats. Grisham shouldn't be in the Yankees everyday line up.
Holmes is streaky, throws too many pitches, and hitters make too much contact. The same can be said for Weaver. I'm not giving up on Ferguson, but he has been a major disappointment. Hill and Maciejewski are mop up guys. It speaks volumes of the state of the Yankees bullpen that they have 2 mop up guys in their bullpen.
Promote Effross, Jack Neely, and let them pitch the late innings and give them a chance to Close games. They can't be any worse than what's happening with the Yankees Bullpen lately. Why are the Yankees saving these players at Triple A for?
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Post by ypaterson on Jul 6, 2024 11:51:06 GMT -5
I never saw Jorbit play an inning. From the bit I read about him his only position on the field is 2nd base. If Glbeyer went to the IL the move is easy...a one to one replacement. But to keep Torres on the roster, someone has to go. Who is that ?
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Post by qimqam on Jul 6, 2024 12:01:45 GMT -5
I never saw Jorbit play an inning. From the bit I read about him his only position on the field is 2nd base. If Glbeyer went to the IL the move is easy...a one to one replacement. But to keep Torres on the roster, someone has to go. Who is that ? Cabrera ?!?!?! Jah Jones ?!?!? Was that hard ???
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 6, 2024 12:25:38 GMT -5
Placing Gleyber on the injured list so he can get healthy is a good option.
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Post by Max on Jul 6, 2024 12:26:29 GMT -5
I never saw Jorbit play an inning. From the bit I read about him his only position on the field is 2nd base. If Glbeyer went to the IL the move is easy...a one to one replacement. But to keep Torres on the roster, someone has to go. Who is that ? Jones.
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Post by ypaterson on Jul 6, 2024 13:54:37 GMT -5
Placing Gleyber on the injured list so he can get healthy is a good option. Agreed !!!
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Post by anthonyd46 on Jul 6, 2024 14:58:37 GMT -5
Promote Jorbit and play him everyday. He can play the OF as well as 2 infield positions. So there's plenty of opportunities where he can get at bats. Grisham shouldn't be in the Yankees everyday line up.
Holmes is streaky, throws too many pitches, and hitters make too much contact. The same can be said for Weaver. I'm not giving up on Ferguson, but he has been a major disappointment. Hill and Maciejewski are mop up guys. It speaks volumes of the state of the Yankees bullpen that they have 2 mop up guys in their bullpen.
Promote Effross, Jack Neely, and let them pitch the late innings and give them a chance to Close games. They can't be any worse than what's happening with the Yankees Bullpen lately. Why are the Yankees saving these players at Triple A for?
Some positive updates today for the bullpen. RHP Scott Effross (Tommy John surgery, back surgery) Expected return: After the All-Star break Effross had his Minor League rehab assignment transferred to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on June 26. He had previously made two appearances with Single-A Tampa. "He’s continuing to build up,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on July 6. “It’s been a long time, being off that mound. So he needs that long runway.” Boone said that the Yankees will not necessarily wait until Effross pitches in back-to-back games before activating him. Effross is recovering from Tommy John surgery performed in October 2022, though he began experiencing back discomfort in autumn 2023, which prompted a microdiscectomy of his L-4 and L-5 vertebrae in December. (Last updated: July 6) RHP JT Brubaker (recovery from Tommy John surgery) Expected return: After All-Star break Brubaker was moved from Double-A Somerset to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on July 5. He has pitched with Single-A Tampa and Somerset during a Minor League rehab assignment that began on June 19. Acquired from the Pirates on March 29, Brubaker is recovering from Tommy John surgery performed on April 12, 2023. He has been targeting the All-Star break for a big league return, and the Yankees have spoken optimistically about Brubaker helping them during the second half of the season. (Last updated: July 5) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by Max on Jul 24, 2024 16:21:55 GMT -5
Jack Neely...8.1 innings pitched 10 strikeouts 1.08 ERA at Triple A.
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Post by donniebaseball23 on Jul 24, 2024 16:34:55 GMT -5
Jack Neely...8.1 innings pitched 10 strikeouts 1.08 ERA at Triple A. 2.29 ERA & 14.0 K/9IP across 29 games between Somerset & Scranton this year. Was strong in 2023 between Hudson Valley & Somerset...2.17 ERA & 13.6 K/9IP over 42 games. His minor league career = 2.62 ERA and 14.4 K/9IP over 111 games & 158 IP. Seems like he should get a look. He's a HOSS = 6'8/245.
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