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Post by desousa on Mar 28, 2021 13:51:43 GMT -5
Sanchez looks lost at the plate again.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 13:58:54 GMT -5
Nice, an extended look at Austin Wells. Yanks seem to like Wells a lot. Is cool that he's starting a game this late in ST. There's a lot to like with that left handed bat.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 13:59:51 GMT -5
Sanchez looks lost at the plate again. I would have pulled the plug on Sanchez at the end of last season and non-tendered him. Enough is enough, but I hope I'm wrong.
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:03:53 GMT -5
Sanchez looks lost at the plate again. I would have pulled the plug on Sanchez at the end of last season and non-tendered him. Enough is enough, but I hope I'm wrong. Same here. And signed James McCann. But lets see if Sanchez can surprise us.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 14:08:49 GMT -5
I’m getting the feeling that Kluber is afraid to throw strikes... if so, he’s not going to give us much... nibble, nibble, BOOM. Sonny Gray is reborn... That's a good point, after missing all that missed time and diminished velocity, he might not trust his fastball right now.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 14:11:26 GMT -5
I would have pulled the plug on Sanchez at the end of last season and non-tendered him. Enough is enough, but I hope I'm wrong. Same here. And signed James McCann. But lets see if Sanchez can surprise us. The Yankees were so determined to get under the lux tax number, I doubt they would have spent the money for McCann or any of the starters that were on the trade market, like Yu Darvish.
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:13:39 GMT -5
Same here. And signed James McCann. But lets see if Sanchez can surprise us. The Yankees were so determined to get under the lux tax number, I doubt they would have spent the money for McCann or any of the starters that were on the trade market, like Yu Darvish. Yea you're right. Would have been worth the extra 4 million though at least for this year (difference between McCann and Gary's salary in 2021)
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:28:11 GMT -5
Beautiful play by Gleyber!
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 14:29:32 GMT -5
Chapman with a nice bounce back outing, going with his off speed stuff a lot. He also got some help from Gleyber, who made a great defensive play to end the inning.
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:31:05 GMT -5
Chapman with a nice bounce back outing, going with his off speed stuff a lot. He also got some help from Gleyber, who made a great defensive play to end the inning. Yea, Chapman looked solid there. Good to see.
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:32:50 GMT -5
Gary fouls back a pitch to slam. Watches another pitch to slam. Then goes down looking again.
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Post by chiyankee on Mar 28, 2021 14:36:39 GMT -5
Beautiful play by Gleyber!
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Post by kaybli on Mar 28, 2021 14:47:06 GMT -5
Cessa getting knocked around now.
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Post by rizzuto on Mar 29, 2021 1:01:38 GMT -5
Looking over the statistics for Spring Training, a few stick out in my mind. Cole Slaw leads the Yankees in strikeouts with 24 in 18.1 innings, and Jay Happ’s doppelgänger, Lucas Luetge, is second with 18 in 10.1 innings. Jonathan Loaisiga yielded only 2 walks in 13.1 innings of relief. He struck out “only” 10, which both may indicate he is finally trusting his stuff to play in the strike zone. Cole also leads the Yankees in hits allowed with 15. Jordan Montgomery surrendered only 4 hits in 10 innings. Kyle “Chocolate” Barraclough struck out 11 in only 7.2 innings but gave up 10 walks. Tyler “tigers and bears” Lyons struck out 13 in 7.1 innings but was charged with 11 hits and 6 runs. Luis Cessa struck out 15 in 10.1 innings but allowed 13 hits and 10 runs! Nick “Admiral” Nelson was solid with only 1 run and 1 walk in 10 innings with 10 strikeouts.
Gary Sanchez has 3 home runs but also 19 strikeouts in 43 at bats, which is a rate over 44%. Gleyber “Day” Torres leads the Yankees in hits with 12, homers with 5, and RBI with 9. He is also second in walks with 7 to Aaron “Cashman’s Guy” Hicks with 11 base on balls. Trey “Kaybli, Don’t Buy His Jersey Yet” Amburgey in only 10 at bats has 6 walks, but 0 hits. Rob Brantly led all catchers with 6 RBI in only 12 at bats.
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Post by kaybli on Mar 29, 2021 1:07:09 GMT -5
Looking over the statistics for Spring Training, a few stick out in my mind. Cole Slaw leads the Yankees in strikeouts with 24 in 18.1 innings, and Jay Happ’s doppelgänger, Lucas Luetge, is second with 18 in 10.1 innings. Jonathan Loaisiga yielded only 2 walks in 13.1 innings of relief. He struck out “only” 10, which both may indicate he is finally trusting his stuff to play in the strike zone. Cole also leads the Yankees in hits allowed with 15. Jordan Montgomery surrendered only 4 hits in 10 innings. Kyle “Chocolate” Barraclough struck out 11 in only 7.2 innings but gave up 10 walks. Tyler “tigers and bears” Lyons struck out 13 in 7.1 innings but was charged with 11 hits and 6 runs. Luis Cessa struck out 15 in 10.1 innings but allowed 13 hits and 10 runs! Nick “Admiral” Nelson was solid with only 1 run and 1 walk in 10 innings with 10 strikeouts. Gary Sanchez has 3 home runs but also 19 strikeouts in 43 at bats, which is a rate over 44%. Gleyber “Day” Torres leads the Yankees in hits with 12, homers with 5, and RBI with 9. He is also second in walks with 7 to Aaron “Cashman’s Guy” Hicks with 11 base on balls. Trey “Kaybli, Don’t Buy His Jersey Yet” Amburgey in only 10 at bats has 6 walks, but 0 hits. Rob Brantly led all catchers with 6 RBI in only 12 at bats. Thanks for the clutch reminder, Rizzuto! I had my own custom made Amburgey Jersey in my online shopping cart just ready to hit buy before reading your post!
Nice overview of the stats too!
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