August 27, 2025

63 thoughts on “Yankees (72-60) vs. Nationals (53-79), Wednesday, August 27, 2025, 1:05PM EDT

    1. Well I don’t know how else you’d tap into any rage in the year of our lord twenty twenty five.

    1. I think the Martian at-bat was even worse. Cavalli telegraphed how he was going to pitch him, and he just… went along with it.

      “Just keep swinging as you go lower with each pitch? Don’t mind if I do!”

    1. There was a good bit last night when Ruocco asked O’Neil if hitting it hard would make Volpe feel better, and O’Neil was, like, “No, you just need results at this point.”

  1. Paul “Jazz looking for the ball in and this ball up and away…you got to stay with it and try to drive it the other way.”

    And Jazz pisses me off because I think he has the talent not to be so one dimensional but it’s like he needs to be the star. I bet when he plays basketball he’d rather take a low percentage shot than pass the ball.

    1. I was wondering this as well, what possible reason, except to save the ego of Wells and Volpe.

    1. He was never going to play day game after night game, especially after a win. What’s weird to me is that Stanton always must sit over Judge in these situations.

    1. I felt that a lot of people dismissed his minor league success with the bat because of his age without considering the fact that he only played 30 games at Dartmouth. He was basically two years behind his peers. He put up a 1.000 OPS in AA without a lot of experience. That got my attention.

      There was also some talk of his position. As a DH or 1B, he’d need to be really hot with the bat, but as average or slightly less than average C, he’s a gold mine.

    2. Yeah that’s what I saw and he kept moving up in levels and his performance kept pace.

    1. Nooooooooo sir. Dude’s throwing the epitome of mop-up duty, and Volpe is still swinging through pitches, and then reaching at a bad ptich in the end.

    1. But gotta bat him ahead of TWO other guys for some reason.

      Guess what, Boone? Left/right doesn’t matter when Volpe can’t hit anyone, left or right!

  2. If this really is a case of Fried just finally getting comfortable with his new “avoiding blisters” grip (just like how Cole took a while to adjust to his “no sticky stuff grip”), then, well, that would be awesome.

    I suppose we’ll find out very soon if this is for real, as he pitches in Houston and then home against the Blue Jays in his next two starts.

    1. He definitely changed his grip because of the blister issue (he also debuted a DIFFERENT new grip this season before the blisters returned). But you’re right that his suckitude could have been unrelated. The timing just seems so spot on, right? He has the blister. They take time off, he works on a different grip, sucks for a month, now is back to normal.

  3. It still kills me that the juiced ball Twins have the single season team home run record.

    Tied by the 2023 Braves. The 2019 Yankees had 306, and that was with Judge playing only 102 games. So another stupid Judge injury cost them.

    1. That’s why it always annoys me when people complain about the Yankees not extending Judge. How COULD you when he was missing huge chunks of every season? The moment he had a healthy season, they tried to extend him. He bet on himself and won.

  4. Im sold on this team dominating any AAA, little league, and probably even NPB with Boone and Cash at the helm.

    Maybe with realignment we could do a little series B?

  5. Mets calling up a duo of their young starters. Nolan McLean managed to retire the Phillies on 9-pitches in the first inning. Ha! That’s not how Yankees pitchers do the first inning, dude.

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