@SNYtv@sny_knicks@snyyankees@SNY_Mets@SNYGiants@SNYLiberty I get why y'all are saying Brunson, but by no means is he one of the best point guards of all time. Aaron Judge is already being talked about as one of the best right-handed hitters of all time, let alone one of the best right fielders. Recency bias at its finest.
@YankeeSource It seems like the results are more of an outlier in that context than they are truly indicative of his future performance. I think you work them both in the lineup until you get a clear cut improvement at SS or one of the two clearly separates themselves.
@YankeeSource No, my point is that the difference between them is negligible based on that. Obviously Caballero has produced more, but he's never been a great hitter, and the underlying metrics support that, while his half season of production refutes that.
@YankeeSource I can see that. The underlying metrics based on his quality of contact don't back up the fact that he's a whole lot better than Volpe. These metrics are valuable in that they predict future outcomes better than the mere results themselves do. Otherwise nobody would use them.
@Raven_B2018 What's impressive about Herbst? I just can't wrap my head around why he's ranked so high here. 25th in points is just not impressive to me.
@alwaysrealracin If they make the rear spoiler 4" instead of 7" on the drafting tracks they solve the problem of awful racing at talladega and Daytona. Literally no need to increase spoiler height & drag when you already have restrictor plates. The fact they haven't changed this yet is beyond me.
@SleeperYankees Makes no sense to get Skubal. We're gonna have to give up more than it's worth, and given our rotation is elite already, it just won't be worth the cost.