A Season To Be Proud Of
91-71 (.562)
WILD CARD
WINNER ALDS
New York Yankees: Young Bombers May Have Come Up Short, But Fans Have An Awful Lot To Look Forward To.
The Yankees are coming!
Not only did the young Bombers arrive ahead of schedule, but they knocked off the defending American League champions to boot.
The regular season also demonstrated just how slim the margin of difference is between the Yankees and Red Sox. It looks like the American League East is a two team division again. Both teams are young, and still upcoming. Their respective farm systems are also well stocked. Meanwhile, the Orioles, Blue Jays, and Rays, are all trending downward; all three finished the regular season below par. In any event, the rivalry between the Yanks and Sox appears back on, and with potential to last for many years to come.
That's good for baseball. It's also fun to watch.
Losing, however, is never fun. Saying the Yankees and their fans should be proud of themselves despite losing to the Astros is easier said than done. I know. I root for the Mets. When you get that close to the prize, one wants to win badly as ever.
Congratulations, nonetheless.
The BTB Top Three Concerns:
I) Joe Girardi's Contract
With most of the top managerial candidates being quickly gobbled up, it's unlikely the Yankees would risk parting with Girardi at this juncture. Teams would line up to hire Joe should he become available. I'm sure if Girardi, or the Yankees front office, had any intentions of parting ways, we would have already known.
However, I can certainly see Hal Steinbrenner insisting Girardi come at a reduced price. That in turn may put Brian Cashman in a pickle if, and when, he negotiates a new pact with Girardi.
As a Mets fan, I'll throw this into the mix - what if the end of season exit interviews go horribly wrong? We Mets fans were under the impression Collins was well liked in the clubhouse, partly because the media defended him all these years. The same media then kicked Collins when he was already down and on the way out with a scathing expose rife with anonymous sources.
II) Gary Sanchez is a Defensive Liability Behind the Plate
That was made painfully clear, if not confirmed, against the Houston Astros. Three particular instances stand out when he was unable to cleanly receive a rely throw to the plate, thus allowing a potential out to score safely. All three plays directly affected the outcome of three respective games. Joe Girardi makes no secret of his displeasure with Gary's defense.
III) Yankees Got All The Pitching in the Post-Season They Could Have Hoped For
Luis Severino posted a fine regular season, and may have simply tuckered out the playoffs. Masahiro Tanaka is signed through 2019, but can opt out. He is clearly a better pitcher with extended rest. Starters make one appearance a week in Japan. Here, pitchers start every fifth day. It's a somewhat taxing situation, which makes his potential price somewhat prohibitive. Jordan Montgomery is up and coming, and the acquisition of Sonny Gray helped, but to what extent remains to be seen. He is arbitration eligible. The Yankees may potentially need another replacement in the starting rotation. CC Sabathia's contract is finally coming off the books. Capt'n Crunch is now a free agent to be. He is 37-years old, and just might be asked back on a one year deal with an option.
In other words, questions abound.
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