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Lets face it. This season went down the drain when the explosion of injuries started. At one point there was such a ridiculous amount of offense missing from the lineup it's a miracle they were playing as well as they were. I can't get on the organization for what started with Tex going down while getting ready of the classic. Actually, it started with Jeter breaking his ankle in the ALCS and swept right through this season.
The biggest indictment of Cashman and this organization is the lack of a farm system and the fact that they have ZERO players ready to come up and make any kind of contribution. This is why several times they basically grabbed sub .200 hitters off the waiver wire. The only legit guy they have Sanchez is 20 years old and still needs at least two years in the minors before he's ready for MLB action. How is that possible? I understand they have been in the playoffs for years and draft low. That's no excuse with the resources this organization has at its disposal. They should be at the forefront in scouting and player development.
This is why their $189 million number while fielding a competitive team is such a joke. Where are the young cost efficient yet effective on the field players coming from? You can let Granderson go but who are you signing to replace his usual production? They're still going to have to resign Cano, remedy the catcher situation, see what happens on the 30th with Arod as it relates to next season and decide on Granderson or who is going to replace him. We aren't even talking about the pitching situation where they're clearly going to need arms.
The bottom line is that you could take this organization and their mandates more seriously if there was someone in their system to be excited about. The managing of this farm system has been a complete disgrace and for that Cashman and whomever he has working with him (scouts, assistants, etc) need to be fired. Bring in somebody committed not only to putting a winning product on the field but with an eye to the future. Look at the Dodgers. They spend the cash now and have exciting young players to boot.
The biggest indictment of Cashman and this organization is the lack of a farm system and the fact that they have ZERO players ready to come up and make any kind of contribution. This is why several times they basically grabbed sub .200 hitters off the waiver wire. The only legit guy they have Sanchez is 20 years old and still needs at least two years in the minors before he's ready for MLB action. How is that possible? I understand they have been in the playoffs for years and draft low. That's no excuse with the resources this organization has at its disposal. They should be at the forefront in scouting and player development.
This is why their $189 million number while fielding a competitive team is such a joke. Where are the young cost efficient yet effective on the field players coming from? You can let Granderson go but who are you signing to replace his usual production? They're still going to have to resign Cano, remedy the catcher situation, see what happens on the 30th with Arod as it relates to next season and decide on Granderson or who is going to replace him. We aren't even talking about the pitching situation where they're clearly going to need arms.
The bottom line is that you could take this organization and their mandates more seriously if there was someone in their system to be excited about. The managing of this farm system has been a complete disgrace and for that Cashman and whomever he has working with him (scouts, assistants, etc) need to be fired. Bring in somebody committed not only to putting a winning product on the field but with an eye to the future. Look at the Dodgers. They spend the cash now and have exciting young players to boot.