Accidentally, I haven’t posted since Friday. I don’t love a
few-day absence, but I haven’t gotten many new cards lately, am still working
on my re-organization (or rather, just “organization) project, and have been a
bit busy in both my personal and professional life. So the blog took a back
seat.
And while I still haven’t gotten too many new cards, I do
have a few thoughts as Opening Day is just two days away. I’m very excited, and
it’s hard not to be when seeing things like this:
Still, I know everything won’t go perfectly. It never does,
and the Yankees (and every other team) will need to adjust on the fly. Case in
point:
Greg Bird. I really like the guy. I love his personality and
I think he has the sweetest lefty swing in the game right now. Just look at his
homer in the ALDS versus lefty Andrew Miller. It’s a thing of beauty.
Bird has been dubbed the Yankees 1B of the present and
future, yet has missed three straight Opening Days, including this one. He
should be out 6-8 weeks after foot surgery today. Hopefully the comeback is
smooth and he rejoins the lineup in June and takes his place in the middle of the order, but it’s getting
a bit hard to count on him. I really, really like him and want him to be part of this
Yankees core over the next few years. But it also wouldn’t be unreasonable for
the Yankees to start thinking about the post-Greg Bird solution at 1B, whether
it’s drafting one in the first round or trading/signing for one in his prime.
Hey Bryce Harper, any interest in playing 1B?
Starting at 1B on Thursday will probably be Tyler Austin,
especially against lefty J.A. Happ. Austin has always hit in the minors, and should get
an extended look to be a part of the every day lineup. I’ve always liked him a lot,
and would love to see him see some prolonged success in the Majors. Plus, I
have a lot of cards of his!
Jacoby Ellsbury.
I’m not sure what to really say about him. He was signed to
a very large contract and hasn’t lived up to it. As Brian Cashman always says,
he’s the one to blame for the contract, not Ellsbury. He’s right. I would have taken
the money. You would have too. Still, it’s hard to believe he’s got three years left
on his Yankees deal.
What’s harder to believe is that he still keeps finding his
way into current card releases. I know he’s a Yankee and all, but I can’t
imagine he has a big card market. Red Sox fans likely soured on him after the
Yankees deal. And Yankee fans likely wouldn’t want his Red Sox cards, nor his
current cards. Personally, I wouldn’t mind is he was omitted from future
releases in 2018 and beyond, but I don’t see that happening.
One guy I’m happy to see returning for his 10th
year in Pinstripes is CC Sabathia. He has now got 10 years in NY, and then 8 in
Cleveland and part of 1 in Milwaukee. That makes me feel better about his
chances of wearing an NY hat into Cooperstown if that day comes. I think he’ll be a
HOFer – a Cy Young, a World Series, 60+ WAR, 2800+ Ks, 3.70 ERA (mostly in the AL), 7 All-Star
selections, 237 wins, 10 post-season wins. It’ll be close for sure, but the numbers are there. Maybe he'll win 13 this year and get to 250. That sounds a lot better than 237.
And if you haven’t taken a listen, I recommend his R2C2
podcast with Ryan Ruocco. It’s really good. The episode with A-Rod was
terrific.
Lastly, I’m excited for year 2 of Jordan Montgomery. All
winter, the Yankees were thought to be seeking another SP, whether it was Gerrit
Cole or a free agent like Alex Cobb. They stood their ground, and in turn,
Montgomery once again joins the rotation. Maybe he’s not the sexiest name, but
he had a very good rookie year and think he can be a mid-rotation starter for a
long time. And he throws with his left hand!
All-in-all, should be a fun season. Can’t wait!
Ellsbury’s a dog. I was glad to see him go. . I’ve always liked C.C. evan as a Redsox fan.
ReplyDeleteI feel like this deja vu all over again for Bird. I hope he rebounds and becomes the hitter we all think he can be. I would love to see him as the lefty that splits up Judge and Stanton... that would be a terrifying part of the order if Bird can ever stay on the field.
ReplyDeleteNice write-up. Puts my post about my thoughts to shame.
ReplyDeleteHarper in Yankee Pinstripes = My Worst Nightmare
ReplyDeleteThe fact that CC has been in New York for 10 years now officially blows my mind. It really doesn't seem like it was that long ago.
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees have to go after Harper. You need a lefty to go between Judge and Stanton!
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