@YankeeSource It’s strange they’re willing to sacrifice offense for defense on so many occasions the last several years but can’t let a young lefty face a LH pitcher to save his life even though OF defense suffers
@TalkinBaseball_ voting is broken. Why should we be able to vote 5 times a day every day? An argument could be made that no Blue Jays deserve to start. If we’re being honest does Vladdy even deserve to be an All Star. the NL voting is even worse. Time to take this away from the fans
@ejk666249656 He’s not a first baseman, Yankees have a DH (not to mention a possible Judge problem in the future) and Devers was so bad at third base Boston basically salary dumped him. Where does he fit?
@williamnyy23 Maybe someone can explain why Rice is leading off. I understand over the course of a long season leading off gets more PAs. But what is the offset in traffic when those HRs are hit. Hitters at the bottom get on base less. Rice should hit 2 every day regardless of pitcher
@risucci_rick Please understand that Chapman is not a significant upgrade offensively or defensively and you’re taking on 3 more years. 1 year maybe but 3 years is a terrible idea
@JoezMcfLy Bowden threw out a hypothetical trade that was Jones and Hess for Skubal. He said Yankees won’t be trading Lombard or Lagrange. I might be okay with this
@TalkinYanks No baseball awareness. First don’t get picked off with the best hitter on the team up. Second, you have to initiate contact and force the umpire to call interference. He should be called out for stupidity. Maybe he was.
Getting picked off second with 2 outs can’t happen. You’re already in scoring position. The fact he got picked off 2 days ago tells us that Boone never addressed it. For the Boone apologists that is how a manager impacts fundamentals #yankees.
@MarkSportsStar It just can’t happen with 2 outs. You’re already in scoring position. The fact that it just happened tells me Boone didn’t address the first one.
@TalkinYanks Can you guys ask Boone if he thinks consistency in the batting order could lead to offensive consistency? Or maybe does he think where you hit in the order affects your approach at the plate