Game Thread Yankees vs. Nats Monday 3/25/19, 5:05 pm

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I’ve got a weird taste in my mouth from the bullshit attitude seasoned with illogical reasoning
about who stays and who goes!
Thank goodness the remaining players on the team know how to tune out incompetence. I hope!
 
I’ve got a weird taste in my mouth from the bullshit attitude seasoned with illogical reasoning
about who stays and who goes!
Thank goodness the remaining players on the team know how to tune out incompetence. I hope!
:lol:
 
Wonder what kind of year G-K is going to have this year, now that he's seen AL Pitchers... ???

Mantle's Single Season Strikeout total was 126

1.Giancarlo Stanton • 2018 - 211
2.Aaron Judge • 2017 -208
3.Curtis Granderson • 2012 -195
4.Curtis Granderson • 2011 -169
5.Alfonso Soriano • 2002 157
6.Danny Tartabull • 1993 -156
7.Aaron Judge • 2018 -152
8.Jorge Posada • 2000 -151
9.Jesse Barfield • 1990 -150
10.Roberto Kelly • 1990 too many...
 
Kahnle getting his ass handed to him.....3 consecutive on base players, no one out!
And all Boner can do is look down & not look.
 
....^^^^

Gas Can-le's empty...

Birds X-Rays negative...

Tank 0-3 in O.D. Starts, make it 0-4??

Hand the ball to Happ !!! Or- The BIG Maple ???!!!???

 
Keep hanging it in their eyes, you yokel! A reliable reliever? Kahnle, get lost!

Nats 4 Yankees 1
 
Anabel Sanchez: 7 years older than the Lord and the Yankees can't hit this guy, disgraceful.

7 yrs or 700 ???

:roflmao::roflmao:

Sanchez takes Viagra for his limp noodle rubber arm, and the Yanx are making him look like Koufax....

WTF's with Gas-Can ???

No Crapuano train ticket???
 
Geezus...



From River Ave Blues ..
Green, 23, had a deceptive 2.70 ERA

in 13.1 innings with Arizona this spring.
In those 13.1 innings he put 23 runners on base with more walks (eleven) than strikeouts (eight).


Per the Rule 5 Draft rules, the D’Backs had to keep Green on their 25-man active MLB roster all season, or put him on waivers and offer him back to the Yankees. New York originally acquired Green in the Carlos Beltran trade with the Rangers. He spent almost all of 2019 with High-A Tampa, where he threw 115.1 innings with a 3.28 ERA (4.15 FIP) and underwhelming walk (11.2%) and strikeout (18.2%) rates. That said, his funky little cut-sinker led to a 66.4% ground ball rate, best in the minors (min. 130 innings). Green did not throw more than three innings in an outing this spring, so he’s not really stretched out at the moment. Once he is, he figures to join an already crowded Double-A Trenton rotation that includes Albert Abreu, Nick Nelson, Trevor Stephan, and Garrett Whitlock. Without thinking about it too much,

I likely would’ve had Green in the 20-25 range in my top 30 prospects.

I wouldn'
t ...
 
Geezus...



From River Ave Blues ..
Green, 23, had a deceptive 2.70 ERA

in 13.1 innings with Arizona this spring.
In those 13.1 innings he put 23 runners on base with more walks (eleven) than strikeouts (eight).


Per the Rule 5 Draft rules, the D’Backs had to keep Green on their 25-man active MLB roster all season, or put him on waivers and offer him back to the Yankees. New York originally acquired Green in the Carlos Beltran trade with the Rangers. He spent almost all of 2019 with High-A Tampa, where he threw 115.1 innings with a 3.28 ERA (4.15 FIP) and underwhelming walk (11.2%) and strikeout (18.2%) rates. That said, his funky little cut-sinker led to a 66.4% ground ball rate, best in the minors (min. 130 innings). Green did not throw more than three innings in an outing this spring, so he’s not really stretched out at the moment. Once he is, he figures to join an already crowded Double-A Trenton rotation that includes Albert Abreu, Nick Nelson, Trevor Stephan, and Garrett Whitlock. Without thinking about it too much,

I likely would’ve had Green in the 20-25 range in my top 30 prospects.

I wouldn'
t ...


I’ll say it again.....

This Yankee organization is having a tough time developing home grown pitching.......for too long!
 
Anibal Sanchez, long in the tooth, mesmerized Yankee hitters for 5.1 innings just allowing 2 hits.
Shame on Us.
 

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