
From Bryan Hoch:
Luis Gil cut short a scheduled bullpen session on Friday due to discomfort near his pitching shoulder, and the right-hander is scheduled to undergo an MRI examination on Saturday, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
“He just felt tight and wasn’t able to really let it go,” said Boone, who added that the issue “feels like something that’s going to cost us some time.”
The reigning American League Rookie of the Year, Gil posted a 15-7 record and a 3.50 ERA in 29 starts last season, holding opponents to an AL-best .189 batting average (min. 150 innings).
Gil tossed a career-high 151 2/3 innings last year after pitching just four innings in the Minors at the end of the 2023 season, when he returned from Tommy John surgery that also cost him most of the ’22 season. Boone said the current issue is not related to Gil’s elbow, but did not downplay its significance.
“Any time they pull themselves from a bullpen a couple of pitches in, that’s concerning,” Boone said.
If Boone is being pessimistic, it typically means something bad, but at least it doesn’t sound like TJS, so that’s something. The Yankee have enough starting pitching to cover for a while, so I’m not terribly concerned, but it obviously isn’t great news.
Cursed J.T. Brubaker also broke three ribs trying to get out of the way of a comebacker, so he’ll miss some time, too.
The curse of Aaron Judge’s Glove seems to be upon the Yankees this spring.
Shoulders are often more worrisome than elbows. Even surgically repaired elbows.
Meanwhile, Bellinger, Wells, and Alex Jackson(!) have homered today, though all off of AAA pitching.
The way I look at the hierachy is typically…
A. Tight forearm – you’re fucked, TJS
B. Tight elbow – you’re fucked, TJS
C. Tight shoulder – you might be only TEMPORARILY fucked, or you could need shoulder surgery, which is just as bad as TJS
D. Tight hamstring – you’re only temporarily fucked
E. Tight back – you’re only temporarily fucked
F. Tight lat – you’re only temporarily fucked
You don’t really get tightness in your knees or feet, so that’s pretty much the hierachy. So yes, the shoulder isn’t great, but I’d still prefer it to the elbow or the forearm.
TJS means missing a season or two, but you can eventually return to your full strength. Shoulder surgery means an equally long recovery but you’re probably not the same pitcher after. There’s a range of outcomes in both surgeries – every once in a while there’s an exception who comes back from shoulder surgery, like Chris Carpenter or Hiroki Kuroda – but in the aggregate the outcomes are worse for pitchers who undergo shoulder surgery.
https://community.fangraphs.com/pitchers-recovering-from-serious-arm-injuries-2/
Hampton, Gianni, Gil, Brubaker.
Alex Jackson this years sleeper star.
Glad Stro is still a Yankee.
Subjectively, anyone can like anything, so – sure!
To judge the value of that fact, though, we’d need to know both who might have been on the roster if Stroman weren’t, and who would have taken the spot in the rotation that will be possibly be taken by Stroman.
If Stroman could had gone for a top 3B, for instance (unlikely, of course), then we probably shouldn’t be glad he’s still a Yankee. If a trade of Stroman had led to a rotation spot being filled by a prospect who excelled, then we probably shouldn’t be glad he’s still a Yankee.
Of course, we can’t know those things, so the best I can say is that Stroman’s still being here makes Cashman’s and Boone’s decision-making easier right now. And that they probably won’t get bad performance (or stellar performance) out of the 5th spot in the rotation,
lol I thought the same thing
https://www.mlb.com/news/automated-ball-strike-calls-mlb-spring-games
In particular, “In MiLB games featuring full ABS, walks were more prevalent”.
“in Minor League testing last year, calls challenged by players were overturned 51% of the time.
“In no strike zone that we’ve tried, in no format that we’ve tried,” said Sword, “has that rate moved much above or below 50%, which is pretty interesting in that these are the subset of pitches that are most ‘controversial’ among players.””
I’ve posted about this before, but…
I attended a AAA game with the challenge system. It was deadly. Seemingly every AB had a challenge.
Interesting. I mean, challenges in tennis become pretty entertaining. Also… so there was no limit to the number of challenges, then? The article suggests that the highest average number of challenges per game for any system used was less than 6.
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Still, there are two ways of eliminating challenges.
Having a challenge system feels pretty troll. It’s like ‘we know the umps can’t do the calls but first let’s prove the players can’t do the calls before just fully automating it in 2-5 years’.
They are probably going to need to round the strike zone though.
Oh, thank god. I was mostly satisfied with grinding every fucking game to a halt with the current challenge system, but what I really wanted was even more of that. More challenges. Gotta get the calls right. Games will be meaningfully different once we just bikeshed every single second of every single game. Entertainment value: unlocked.
Yankees kicking the tires on JD Martinez. No thanks.
Only if Stanton is dun.
if he wants to play for cheap and mash lefties i dont have a problem with it.
DJ debut today. The grandson of the costar of To Be Or Not To Be with a home run. Martian not showing super powers this Spring.
And Volpe looks primed, or not.
The Cole Gabrielson highlight reel is complete.
Martian better start hitting and catching fly balls otherwise the conversation is going to be annoying.
LOL Shocking, I know.
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DJ LeMahieu tweaked a calf muscle during his second at-bat today, Aaron Boone said. “We’ll see what we have … it’s at least a little concerning.”
https://x.com/BryanHoch/status/1895942954034086319
#Yankees injuries are in midseason form.
https://x.com/CharlieRicker24/status/1895944856503271628
You really have to be shitting me with this DJ nonsense.
He was DHing.
Can you even imagine if they planned on having DJ DH?
lol
After numerous seasons plagued with injuries galore, they were pretty much healthy last season.
If they’re back to half the team being injured at any time… say good night, Gracie.
At this point DJ would benefit from a consultation with the renowned orthopedist Dr Gerald Versfeld.
Who is perhaps best known as Oscar Pistorius’s surgeon.
Or with Dr. Kevorkian
Stanton to get PRP injections in both elbows, will start the season on the IL.
Just fucking sign Martinez, dudes.
I’m not convinced he’d be any better than a random no-position slugger in the minors, and he’s also loathsome
Martinez had a decent year just last season, and he faded late, which is hopefully when Stanton will be returning. If Rice could stick as the backup catcher, they could go with a bench of:
Grisham
Rice
DJ
Peraza
And then make a call on DJ when Stanton returns (or see DJ’s injury take him out of the roster, “solving” that problem)
And as for his politics, well, let’s just say you probably don’t want to dig too deep into most of the current Yankees.
Hoch suggests that the injury to Stanton could lead to a realigned outfield with Trent Grisham joining the lineup in center field, with Cody Bellinger sliding from center to right field and Aaron Judge moving to DH. Such an arrangement would improve the club’s defense overall by adding a plus glove in center.
Stanton will begin the season on the injured list due to soreness in both elbows, another potentially ‘key player’ for the club went down with a potential injury: veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu.
I just don’t get how they’re trying to sell “Nah, nah, it is all good, the guy we desperately avoided playing all last year after he was terrible two years ago is going to start now” as a good thing.
They want to make sure their new DH plays passable defence in CF. It’s the new moneyball, baby!
Pete Caldera This morning at Yankees camp, DJ LeMahieu (left calf) said condition is “not anything major but it’s probably going to be a little bit” before he’s able to return.
He should just shut his mouth and spare us this nonsense.
Lordy, LeMahieu, this is just so pathetic.
Stro long fly ball then back to back home runs.
It’s enough to make you wonder: ST is designed to let players work into shape, in part to prevent injuries. Could it possibly, concievably, be preventing more injuries than happen in ST?
I’m sure it is, but – damn.
Basically, the moment you go from offseason training to real baseball training, that’s when you’re at your most vulnerable. It’s pretty much always a bit of a crapshoot how your body will respond to the ramp up period.
Well, except for LeMahieu, it’s never a surprise when his body falls apart as soon as he starts ramping up.
Didn’t see them all but Anora was my favorite movie of the year.
Anora really was excellent. I’m SHOCKED they actually nominated the guy who played Igor. You almost never see the Academy nominate a guy whose performance was so subtle.
I thought EDM Pretty Woman was fine, but nothing special. Felt like a movie that picked up the tics of 70s downbeat classics but none of the soul. I haven’t seen The Brutalist yet but I thought Conclave (until the cornball O HENRY TWIST) was better than Anora, and even though The Substance was a glorified B-movie, was far more enjoyable than Anora, too.
More Nights of Cabria than PW.
That this team actually talked about DJLM during the offseason is proof they are not serious about winning. Add the re-up of Boone and you’ve got more proof. I need to stop caring about this team more than the GM and owner. I feel bad for Judge who’s never going to win a WS.