Your browser does not support iframes. Who is Jacob Lindgren? The Yankees’ first selection in yesterday’s draft is probably an unknown to most fans, but because the 5’ 11” left hander was recently converted to a reliever, the initial reaction from many Yankee fans has been disappointment. Lindgren may not profile as an early round […]
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Sigh for Relief: Was Yankees Selection of Lindgren an Overdraft?
Posted in Baseball, Draft, MLB, Yankee History, Yankees on June 6, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Blame Bats, not Bullpen for Yankees Struggles
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees on June 4, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
You can add the bullpen to the Yankees’ growing list of problems. Until recently, the relief corps had probably been the most reliable part of the team, but after three consecutive losses in which the Yankees succumbed late in the game, Joe Girardi can’t take anything for granted. Yankees Winning Percentage with Late Leads, 1996-2014 […]
Phil Hughes Exorcises Bronx Demons, Validates 2014 Rebound
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankee History, Yankees on June 2, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
It wasn’t the best start of Phil Hughes’ career, but it probably was one of the most satisfying. Not only did the Twins’ right hander shut down his former team, but he did so at Yankee Stadium, which had become a house of horrors for Hughes over the past few seasons. Phil Hughes Road/Home Splits, […]
Red Sox Stumble in Title Defense; Can They Recover Like 1953 Yankees?
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Red Sox, Yankee History, Yankee Stadium, Yankees on May 28, 2014 | 1 Comment »
Defending a World Series title isn’t always easy. The 2014 Boston Red Sox can attest. Last year’s World Series victors just completed a 10-game skid, becoming only the fifth defending champion to post a double-digit losing streak. Can they recover in their title defense? The track record of teams with such a long stretch of […]
Does Yankees Offense Deserve Girardi’s Vote of Confidence?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on May 23, 2014 | 4 Comments »
Because of injuries, the Yankees’ pitching staff has been widely regarded as the area in most need of improvement. And yet, even with three starters currently on the DL and no timetable for their return, the rotation has more than held its own. However, the same can’t be said about the offense. After last night’s […]
Debutants Have a Ball at Subway Series
Posted in Baseball, Mets, MLB, Prospects, Yankee History, Yankees on May 16, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
Chase Whitley vs. Jacob deGrom? Maybe, in Durham, North Carolina for the 2014 Triple-A All Star Game, but certainly not New York City during the Subway Series. Guess again. Thanks to their early season success and a spate of injuries suffered by the Yankees and Mets, the two young right handers were diverted from Tobacco […]
Are the Yankees Full of Shift?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on May 7, 2014 | Leave a Comment »
What you think of the Yankees’ pitching staff probably depends on the statistic used for evaluation. By traditional measures, the Bronx Bombers’ pitchers are decidedly mediocre, while more advanced metrics place them among the best in the league. What explains this divergence? And what does the variance portend? In terms of runs allowed per game, […]