Archive for September, 2011
Betances may soon join Yankees
Posted by: | CommentsVia Jack Curry, there’s a chance that Dellin Betances may soon join the Yankees as a September call-up. Brian Cashman told Curry that he wanted to discuss it with Joe Girardi before making the move. Just last week we heard that Betances and Manny Banuelos would not be called up, mostly due to fastball command.
Because he’s already on the 40-man roster, adding Betances to the roster would be a simple call-up without any other maneuvering required. He just pitched last night (5 IP and 101 pitches), so he wouldn’t be a available for a few days anyway. The Yankees called up Andrew Brackman under similar circumstances last year, but he did not pitch. If anything, we’d probably see Betances for an inning or two of mop-up work, nothing too crazy. It would be fun to see him, though.
Game 139: Off their feet
Posted by: | CommentsYou know what the Yankees could use today? A nice big blowout. Big enough so that Freddy Garcia could go five and fly while some September call-ups mop up the last four innings. Big enough that both Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixeira can get off their banged up knees for a few innings. Big enough to get everyone off their feet. You know I mean, that kind of game. Here’s the starting nine…
Derek Jeter, SS
Curtis Granderson, CF
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Andruw Jones, RF
Russell Martin, C
Jesus Montero, DH
Brett Gardner, LF
Freddy Garcia, SP
It’s not raining in New York, but it looks like it might start at any minute. Apparently there’s enough of a window to get the game in, so hope for the best. They don’t need another doubleheader. Both YES and MLB Network will carry the game. Enjoy.
Series Preview: Baltimore Orioles
Posted by: | CommentsMan, the Orioles again? All these games against the Fightin’ Showalters would be annoying if they were any good. But they’re not, so I’ll live. I suspect there aren’t many of you out there reading this on the holiday, plus we’re all familiar with the Orioles by now, so I’ll keep it short.
What Have The Orioles Done Lately?
Since splitting that impromptu four-game series around Hurricane Irene with the Yankees last weekend, the Orioles have lost two of three to both the Blue Jays and Rays. They got spanked 8-1 yesterday and have allowed six or more runs in four of their last five games. Baltimore is 55-83 on the season with a -150 run differential, second worst in baseball behind the Astros. To make matters worse, they’ve already been eliminated from playoff contention. Not even a glimmer of hope anymore.
Orioles On Offense
Their two best hitters over the last two weeks or so have been Matt Wieters (.268/.331/.439 on the year) and Mark Reynolds (.221/.320/.476), who are both sporting .400+ wOBA‘s over the last two weeks. J.J. Hardy (.269/.308/.499), Nick Markakis (.279/.339/.397), Nolan Reimold (.230/.297/.399), and Ryan Adams (.261/.320/.319.) have each chipped in as well, but they’ve hardly been stellar. Vlad Guerrero (276/.307.396) and Adam Jones (.286/.324/.476) have both been slumping big time, and Jones has been banged up as late. It’s the same below-average offense we’ve seen all year, but they do have a few guys that can really hurt you if you make a mistake.
Orioles On The Mound
Monday, LHP Jo-Jo Reyes Brian Matusz (vs. Freddy Garcia): The Yankees, especially Andruw Jones, have simply crushed Reyes this year. We’re talking a dozen runs in 8.1 IP across two starts, and Jones has taken him deep four times total (twice in each game). That’s what happens when you can’t miss bats (5.29 K/9) and come at the Yankees with a high-80′s fastball and two offspeed pitches (change and slider) that don’t fool anyone.
Apparently Matusz is starting, not Reyes. The Yankees bombed him for three homers and six runs in 5.1 IP last week, and he doesn’t throw as hard as he once did. Boom.
Tuesday, RHP Tommy Hunter (vs. Phil Hughes): We all know Hunter from the various Yankees-Rangers battles last season, and last week he held New York to a four runs (on three homers) in seven innings. His underlying performance this season is … interesting: 3.91 K/9, 1.19 BB/9, and 44.3% grounders. Hunter works with a low-90′s fastball, a mid-80′s cutter, and a high-70′s curve.
Wednesday, LHP Zach Britton (vs. A.J. Burnett): Britton has either been really really good against the Yankees, or really really bad. He held them to one unearned run over seven innings in his first start, gave up nine runs in a third of an inning in his second start, and then held them scoreless over seven innings last time out. Britton’s a big-time ground ball guy (53.3%), getting them with his low-90′s sinker, a mid-80′s changeup, and a low-80′s slider.
Bullpen: The O’s have ten guys in their bullpen thanks to September call-ups, so Buck Showalter has plenty of options to work with. Two guys he doesn’t have anymore are dynamite setup man Koji Uehara and top lefty Mike Gonzalez, who’ve been traded in recent weeks. Jim Johnson (2.80) is still as good as it gets in the setup role, but other than him, they don’t have a single guy in their bullpen with a sub-4.00 FIP in more than 20 IP. That includes closer (and perpetually shaky) Kevin Gregg, who recently told reporters that “The bottom line is you obviously haven’t acquired my taste in pitching yet.” How awesome is that?
Recommended Orioles Reading: Camden Crazies.
Fan Confidence Poll: September 5th, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsRecord Last Week: 6-1 (35 RS, 27 RA)
Season Record: 85-53 (754 RS, 549 RA, 90-48 pythag. record), 1.5 games up in AL East, 9.5 up for wildcard
Opponents This Week: vs. Orioles (three games, Mon. to Weds.), @ Orioles (one game, Thurs), @ Angels (three games, Fri. to Sun.)
Top stories from last week:
- The week started off with the conclusion of the Hurricane Irene series against the Orioles, and Freddy Garcia pitched the Yankees to a win in his return from the DL.
- It was off to Boston after that, and the Yankees took the series opener thanks to a grind-it-out performance from their ace. The pitching faltered in the second game, but Russell Martin‘s go-ahead double gave them a win in the finale on Thursday.
- After the intense series against the Red Sox, it was back home for a three-game weekend set against the Blue Jays. Brett Gardner homered and made some big defensive plays in Friday’s win, then Robinson Cano‘s big hit led to a comeback win the next day. Lots of late runs led to yesterday’s win and the series sweep.
- Injury News: Alex Rodriguez got a cortisone shot in his sprained left thumb and returned the lineup a few days later. Mark Teixeira missed two games with a bruised knee after getting hit by a pitch in Boston. David Robertson was unavailable Friday due to some stiffness. Both Pedro Feliciano and Damaso Marte suffered setbacks during their rehab work. Kei Igawa was placed on the minor league DL, effectively ending his time with the Yankees.
- The first few guys to get September call-ups were Jesus Montero, Brandon Laird, Scott Proctor, Chris Dickerson, Lance Pendleton, Raul Valdez, and Aaron Laffey. Ryan Pope was designated for assignment to make some 40-man roster room. Hector Noesi was send down to make room for Freddy Garcia, but he’ll be back soon.
- The Yankees continued to look for pitching, particularly left-handed, before the postseason roster trade deadline. They came up empty and are sticking with the six-man rotation for at least one more turn.
- MLB suspended 20-year-old Dominican right-hander Juan Carlos Paniagua and voided his contract with the Yankees for an unknown reason. The Yankees are sending four (so far) to the Arizona Fall League.
Please take a second to answer the poll below and give us an idea of how confident you are in the team. You can view the Fan Confidence Graph anytime via the nav bar above, or by clicking here. Thanks in advance for voting.
Betances & Brackman finish up their seasons
Posted by: | CommentsJust one more day of regular season minor league baseball left…
Triple-A Scranton Game One (5-1 loss to Buffalo in seven innings)
Kevin Russo, 3B, Ramiro Pena, 2B, Jorge Vazquez, 3B & Jordan Parraz, RF: all 0 for 3 – Russo and Pena each struck out
Mike Lamb, DH, Ray Kruml, LF & Gus Molina, C: all 1 for 3 – Kruml got caught stealing and struck out … Gus doubled
Greg Golson, CF: 2 for 3, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI
Luis Nunez, SS: 1 for 2, 1 2B
Dellin Betances, RHP: 5 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, 2 WP, 1 HB, 5-3 GB/FB – 61 of 101 pitches were strikes (60.4%) … finishes the year with 142 strikeouts and 70 walks in 126.1 IP, career highs across the board but just barely (previous highs: 141 K, 62 BB, 121.2 IP)
Andrew Brackman, RHP: 2 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K, 3-2 GB/FB – 23 of 33 pitches were strikes (69.7%) … assuming he doesn’t pitch tomorrow, he’ll finish the year with a 75-75 K/BB in 95 IP, but 17-6 in his last 18.1 IP … at least he can go into the offseason feeling a little better about how things went
Open Thread: Jim Abbott
Posted by: | CommentsEighteen years ago today, Jim Abbott threw his no-hitter against the Indians in Yankee Stadium. That was a long time ago and I’m sure a lot of you youngsters don’t know too much about Abbott, but the guy carved out a very respectable ten-year Major League career despite being born without a right hand. Two of those ten years (1993 and 1994) were spent in pinstripes. Abbott pitched to a 4.45 ERA in 56 starts for the Bombers, but the vast majority of his career was spent with the Angels.
I was just eleven back then, but the no-hitter is one of the very first games I can really remember. They were telling stories all game about all the stuff Abbott had to overcome, how runners constantly tried to steal home on the return throw from the catcher against him early in his career because they didn’t think he could get the ball from his glove to his throwing hand quick enough. It was pretty awesome, definitely one of the first (and favorite) memories of my Yankee fandom.
Anyway, here’s your Labor Day Eve open thread. The ESPN2 Sunday Night Game is in Detroit for Tigers-White Sox (Scherzer vs. Buehrle), but the ChiSox lost the first two games of the series so there’s not much at stake. They would have been right back in the AL Central race with a sweep, but nope, they’re 7.5 back. Talk about the game or anything else you want right here. Go nuts.
Breaking Down Curtis Granderson
Posted by: | CommentsWhat makes Curtis Granderson so grand? I’ve broken it down below.
1. Struggling and overcoming constant cognitive dissonance that comes with “not being a home run hitter” verses either leading or being in second place in major league homers.
2. Eyes on the prize, whether it’s a homer, home plate, or a spelling bee championship.
3. Keeping himself healthy with a nutritious breakfast.
4. Comforted by knowing that even when he strikes out, he still is extremely fashionably accessorized.
5. New and improved swing, including Kevin Long’s No-Slip Grippy Glue on his hand.
6. Muscles, tendons and ligaments fortified and strengthened by rainbows.
7. Heart at least six sizes above a replacement baseball player’s heart.
8. Dirty uniform, which is a sign of true grit.
9. Fills his belly with comfort food with Martha Stewart (you can read all about this on Roar of the Tigers, a great Tigers blog).
10. Keeps his legs in shape by herding his blessing (which is a group) of unicorns.
11. High socks.
12. Invisible wings on his cleats for super fielding and super running. He gives them a break when he hits the dingers, though.
Surprise! No rotation plans announced
Posted by: | CommentsDespite indicating that the team has made a decision about their fifth starter situation before the game, Joe Girardi said after this afternoon’s game that the decision has been postponed after talking to the players. They’re going to stick with a six-man rotation for at least one more turn through the order, and that means Phil Hughes and A.J. Burnett will start Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. All I can say is: good.
Game 138: An Almost Perfect Lineup
Posted by: | CommentsAll they’re missing is Curtis Granderson, who’s getting a routine day off. Check it out…
Brett Gardner, CF
Derek Jeter, SS
Mark Teixeira, 1B
Alex Rodriguez, 3B
Robinson Cano, 2B
Nick Swisher, RF
Andruw Jones, LF
Russell Martin, C
Jesus Montero, DH
CC Sabathia, SP
First pitch is scheduled for a little after 1pm ET and can be seen on YES. Enjoy.
Rotation News: During his pregame press conference, Joe Girardi said a decision has been made about the rotation and that it will be announced after the game. He wants to make sure everyone involved knows what’s going on first. Feel free to speculate, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out who’s going to the bullpen.












