May 27, 2026

11 thoughts on “Yankees.com: With backs against wall, Yanks rally in 9th to beat KC for 11th straight time

  1. On many of those fruitful nights, however, Chisholm really struggled at the plate. He was hitting .173 with a .498 OPS through his first 23 games. In game No. 24, he finally went deep for the first time this year, and he homered again in game No. 25. Since the night of that first homer, April 23, Chisholm has five home runs, a .303 average and an .873 OPS through Monday.

    https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-hitters-heating-up-after-slow-start-to-2026

    1. In all seriousness, I don’t think even a blowhard like Jazz would say something like “I hit better when it gets warmer” if he didn’t legitimately believe that there was SOMEthing to it.

    1. never say never I guess but the rotation is pretty deep. The bullpen needs help though. Perhaps in part that comes from Weathers and the AAA kids. Where else is there a need other than 3B?

    2. The issue with Skubal is that he’ll cost you $40 million a year for, like, nine seasons after this one. And for the right to pay him this offseason, you’ll have to give up Lagrange and EMC plus presumably Lombard.

      Does Skubal move the needle THAT much on this season, when their starting pitching has been so dominant already?

    3. If the point is going for it this year, then – no, definitely not. If the point is that this is your real shot at having Skubal for years to come, that’s another matter.

    4. But he’ll be a free agent this season no matter who acquires him, as we just saw with Juan Soto, being acquired doesn’t mean you’ll resign there.

    5. Unless that’s the agreement you make, which also happens (doesn’t it still? or is it outlawed now?) – we trade for him if we get to negotiate a deal with him first.

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