After getting off to a historic start in April, the Yankees offense has hit the skids in May. As a result, the team’s output per game has dropped precipitously, declining from 5.5 runs in the opening month to 3.6 in the current one. So, naturally, everyone wants to know why. Not surprisingly, the media has […]
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Yanks Best Laid Plans Go Awry, but Nothing Cole Hamels Can’t Fix
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Rumors, Trades, Yankees, tagged cole hamels, Philadelphia Phillies on May 18, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Ibanez Makes Early Impact with Bat, but Do Clutch Hits Justify Shaky Glove?
Posted in Baseball, Roster Analysis, sabermetrics, Statistical Analysis, Yankees, tagged Raul Ibanez on May 12, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstripe Alley) Raul Ibanez is the most interesting designated hitter in the American League. He may not always hit home runs, but when he does, they not only travel a long way, but also make a big impact. In the sixth inning of last night’s game, Ibanez’ three-run homer […]
What A Relief! Robertson Walks Tight Rope in First Save of Season
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees, tagged David Robertson, Mariano Rivera on May 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Yankees fans have been spoiled. Since 1997, ninth inning leads have typically been a stress free prelude to victory. No sweaty palms. No heart palpitations. No watching the last out between your fingers. With Mariano Rivera in the game, Yankees’ fans were treated to a closer with one of the most unique combinations of excellence […]
Closing Time: Assigning Roles in a Mariano-less Bullpen
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees, tagged Mariano Rivera on May 5, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstripe Alley) It wasn’t exactly life after Mariano Rivera, but David Robertson got his first glimpse at what it will be like to be the last line of defense in the Yankees’ bullpen. And, if last night’s outing qualifies as an early test, the right hander passed with flying […]
Is Eduardo Nunez’ Poor Defense a Team Error?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees, tagged Brian Cashman, Eduardo Nunez, Joe Girardi on May 2, 2012 | 4 Comments »
Eduardo Nunez is a poor defensive player. Maybe one day his inner gold glove will finally shine through, but at this stage, his defense remains a serious liability. Considering all the supporting evidence, such a statement shouldn’t be controversial. And yet, for some reason, the Yankees’ brain trust of Brian Cashman and Joe Girardi not […]
Do Yankees Have Reason To Be Defensive About Starting Rotation?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees on May 1, 2012 | 5 Comments »
The Yankees’ starting rotation has rightly been identified as one of the team’s weakest links in April, but should the defense be taking the brunt of the criticism? The Yankees have made the fewest errors of any team in the majors, but, according to most sabermetric measures, its defense still ranks as one of the worst […]
Darvish’s Performance Adds Insult to Pineda’s Injury; Will Fallout Alter Future Spending Plans?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Trades, Yankees, tagged Michael Pineda, Yu Darvish on April 26, 2012 | 4 Comments »
Yu Darvish’s 8 1/3 shutout innings were the insult. Michael Pineda’s torn labrum was the injury. The last two days haven’t been very kind to the Yankees, whose offseason blueprint has been dealt a significant blow. Despite winning 97 games with a makeshift rotation in 2011, the Yankees entered the winter with a glaring need […]
