Tarik Skubal (#29, 27, LHP, 4-0, 1.72) vs. Nestor Cortes (#65, 29, LHP, 1-3, 3.86)
TIGERS
3B Andy Ibanez R
RF M. Vierling R
DH Mark Canha R
LF Riley Greene L
C Jake Rogers R
1B S. Torkelson R
2B Colt Keith L
SS Javier Baez R
CF P. Meadows L
YANKEES
SS A. Volpe R
RF Juan Soto L
CF Aaron Judge R
DH G. Stanton R
LF Alex Verdugo L
2B G. Torres R
3B Jon Berti R
C Jose Trevino R
1B O. Cabrera S
I seriously can’t believe that their backup first baseman is Waldo. Hilarious.
Anyhow, Skubal is a really good pitcher, so the Yankees are screwed today. At least they won the series already.
Showing signs. Don’t jinx it Calla. That ejection motivated hit, turning point.
Can’t be unhappy about that one, no sir.
Waldo!
Totally a strike. What was Soto on about? With his eye, he should know better.
And Nestor was wrong, too. What’s going on with them?
This is what’s called “shifting the Overton window.”
Though when the umps find out, they’ll penalize the Yankees because shifts are now illegal.
A+ post
It still annoys me that Skubal doesn’t throw a screwball.
A skrubal, agree
Came here to say this
Well, that swing was borderline. But not obviously wrong.
The previous two pitches (a ball and a strike) really were in exactly the same spot, but overall the umpiring hasn’t been bad – if I were to judge by Yankee behavior, I’d presume it was miserable.
Wait, your starter can pitch a clean sixth inning?
You think when he talked to himself a few innings back he sneaked a Skuby snack?
boo, cortes, boo. opposite*
This kind of thing makes me nervous. I sometimes wonder whether pitchers don’t care too much about inherited runners, since they don’t affect their stats (they should – how crazy is it that a run scores while you’re pitching and it isn’t counted against you – at all?).
I knew that was going to happen. I’d have left Nestor in.
So fing unfair. Now he’s not even going to get a win.
I don’t think so, they’re all competitive and I don’t think any pitcher likes giving up walk or hits, leaving aside the stats part. And teammates and teh front office know who did what
That wasn’t predictable. Which is why it was so easy to predict, I guess.
Torker Spencelson
Here we go
I want pitcher stats recalculated so that starters aren’t penalized for this kind of thing. And so relief pitchers are. Or weighted – but more toward the guy who actually lets the runs score.
I have mentioned this before but long ago BP (I think) came up with a way to distribute run from inherited runners more “equitably” but it didn’t catch on and not all inherited runner situations are created equal. For example, with a 6 run lead a pitcher loses it and walks the bases full with no outs. In this situation you can’t expect a clean sheet from a reliever and in fact you would gladly trade some runs for outs.
Bullpen meltdown in 3… 2… 1…
That was terrible managing.
But look – so far the bullpen’s stats are holding solid!
It is only news when Boone doesn’t do a terrible job of managing.
I know the pen’s numbers are good but I’m not a believer.
Looking for something on whether inherited runners are more likely to score than runners without a pitching change. Haven’t found anything yet.
I thought Shelby Miller was out of baseball. Surely the Yankees can do something against him
[sobs]
I sense a Tompkin L
Terrible swing by Cabrera
WOEful
DP incoming
UJD, I can’t agree. Yes, they’re competitive, but that sets the baseline. Beyond that, you can’t say “everything’s the same nothing makes any difference to them because they’re competitive and that trumps everything.” They bear down when they know it counts – and the game tells them that this doesn’t count. I mean, it counts some – the second run was a blown save. But every other inherited run wouldn’t count against them.
Nice takes by Volpe.
David Crosby is pitching!
Here I am, helplessly hoping.
“Todd Jones was great for us. Go get me a Todd Jones type.”
Soooooooootoooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I meant double not double play
boo, cortes, boo.
That’ll do.
However much money they were planning on offering Soto, they should triple it.
Soto don’t care about no stinkin lefties
Cortes gets this win, I don’t care about your stinkin’ rule book.
That was the weirdest strikeout for Stanton I can remember. Better than his usual strikeouts.
There’s nothing sadder than Torres stepping up to the plate in a big moment
“looks like the cat’s in a PICKLE for Andrew aka Harry Chafin”
“The Yankees will attempt to PRODUCE some HITS off Alex “Mutt” Lange”
cortes + (-) 1, Soto +3
Torres is as useless as tits on a boar
I want to know:
*Do inherited runners score more often than runners in other situations?
*Does a given pitcher allow inherited runners to score more often than other runners (that is, if he comes in with runners on 1st & 2nd vs if he starts the inning and then ends up with his own runners on 1st and 2nd)?
Santana’s got a good old-timey look to him.
Always wondered: why don’t they tag up from first on those? If it’s any farther, there’s no advantage being closer to 2nd base.
Mets pull defeat from the jaws of victory. Nothing like your closer allowing a game tying HR with 2 outs and 2 strikes.
Also glad thd yanks let Bader go. Rotvert on the other hand – can he actually play?
I always believed in Rortvy, but I think that they had to make the Wells move.
personally, I’m a fan of .500+ babips
Oh, he’s not a .350 hitter, of course, but he’s a very good defender, so he only needs to hit a little to be a useful player. The problem is that Trevy is a VERY similar player, only, you know, a better defender, and a more proven hitter in the Majors. So they had to make the move. It just sucks.
rortvedt is a 20 pv and fv for health
They called the game. Nice win!
Ohtani suddenly hitting the ball further than he ever did. đŸ¤”
Sweep! We’re back baby! At least until the next series and moronic Boonerism
you got that right. B-b-b-ooya!
Sunday Night Baseball doing a featurette on how players and coaches crush dozens of cheese steaks is, at long last, news I can use