I have tickets for the Seattle Toronto game Aug. 05.
My second MLB game.
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Smuler
I have tickets for the Seattle Toronto game Aug. 05.
My second MLB game.
I have tickets for the Seattle Toronto game Aug. 05.
My second MLB game.
the New York Post has an article this morning hoping that today's game gets rained out.
Chance of rain is about 20% after 5 pm. Looks like "Fat Chance" Adams will meet his Mookie after all.Looks like an 80% chance of rain today, in which case Chance Adams will not start and then Tanaka will take his regular turn tomorrow. Tanaka has a streak of 17 straight scoreless innings going at the moment.
Well, one of those "middle of the order bats" has been missing all year. Comparing missing those two the four Sox out of the lineup and it's pretty clear the Sox are considerably more short handed.1. Yankees are missing 2 big middle of the order bats in Judge and Sanchez. They were the last team to be shut out in MLB this year and were on pace to break the MLB home run record until recently.
Oh? Seems to me that have exactly one (1) reliable starter.4. The pitching staff is way deeper than last year- both the rotation and the bullpen. Bullpenning games will be an available option when they get into the playoffs.
It sure isn't. I'd hate to go into a five game series with the flotsam that Cashman has amassed with Severino not available until game five. (or next April.)Although a wild card game is not ideal, as we saw last year, the Yankees were nevertheless 1 game away from the WS.
Maybe because they haven't given the likes of Sonny Gray some 25 starts.The Red Sox have managed to avoid any kind of protracted bad stretch of baseball but we will see what happens the rest of the way.
Well, they could have gotten their hands on Nathan Eovaldi. They may very well pay the price for that oversight this afternoon.But I believe the Yankees acquiring Happ and Lynn have fortified their staff about as well as they could given the market on starting pitching.
You seem to forget that Johnny Sain never pitched for the Milwaukee Braves. The Boston Braves traded Sain to your New York Yankees in 1951 in one of the great heists of all time. (Sain went on to win 33 games for the Yanks, while Burdette won 179 for the Braves, including three in that 1957 World Series.)You seem to forget that in 1957 the Milwaukee Braves won a World Series with a strategy of "Spahn and Sain and pray for rain."
Well, they could have gotten their hands on Nathan Eovaldi. They may very well pay the price for that oversight this afternoon.
He’s not the pitcher he was then. Most evaluators said he was the best pitcher available this trading season. He’s added a cutter to his repertoire and, of course, having Sandy Leon handling him is a big plus. He was devastating this past Sunday against Minnesota, a middle of the pack offensive club.The Yankees traded for Eovaldi before his TJ surgery and he was as erratic a pitcher as Sonny Gray and Michael Pineda. He is very up and down, can be good and can be terrible. He is not better than Lynn and certainly is not better than Happ.