October 18, 2024

8 thoughts on “Yankees.com: Cortes dealt rare home setback: ‘I just have to be better’

  1. If they play 500 the rest of the way they’ll win 90 games and probably make the playoffs (and lose to Houston in Round 1.)

    In 2016 the yanks released Arod. DJLM is much worse. Why is he still playing every day? And why did they bring up Rivas just to sit him and send him back? The management of this team is too stupid to root for.

    1. Service time is to be preserved, so as to minimize any actual major league performance we get before a player gets hurt.

      Options are meant to be burned – also without getting any major league performance out of the player.

      It’s all very consistent.

    2. He’s signed until 2026 and the Yankees have nothing else. Waldo hits a little better, especially against RHPs, but is worse defensively.

      Waldo gets the start today, everything else is the same.

  2. At least Cash upgraded LF bigly

    RAB 2023 NYY LF: .220/.299/.368

    2024 Verdugo: .231/.287/.371

    His defense has taken a step back too (went from +8 DRS in April to +4 now). The Yankees need a new left fielder at the deadline (again).

  3. “We’ve got to find out and keep running him (DJ) out there. He’s earned that and with where we are right now roster-wise, we’ve got to give him that opportunity to lock in. And if we can do that, then we know we’ve got a really good hitter on our hands… He’s gonna continue to get opportunities here.”

    Pinstripe Alley: Among hitters with at least 140 plate appearances, LeMahieu’s .472 OPS ranks fifth worst while his .149 wOBA against pitches over the heart of the plate places him dead last by a huge margin.

    1. Even if you believed that he wasn’t suffering from an age related decline, he’s been injured for significant periods of the last 3 years, which could also be a reason for his terrible play.

      It’s not impossible that DJLM could rebound, but it seems WAY more likely that he’s done, be it age, injury, or some combination. What’s the point in pretending that the Yankees owe him playing time?

    2. Maybe they (Hal) don’t want to pay someone else to not play like Arod, Donaldson, Elsbury and Hixie. If this were his last year it might be different.

  4. “Sunk cost” comes to mind. So does cashmans arrogance having to admit he blew it.
    Why an owner allows his employee to blow tens of millions again and again is shocking.

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