2017 Yankees Recap and Outlook

The Yankees unexpected deep October run to the cusp of the World Series ended in Game 7 of the ALCS in Houston.  It hurts when you are in the driver’s seat up 3-2 in the series but fall short.

However, the Yankees far exceeded expectations this year.  I picked them as the second wildcard upsetting Toronto (who finished last) in the wildcard game before losing to the Cleveland Indians in the Division Series.

That was a generous prediction as most main stream publications had them finishing short of the postseason.  The Yanks got out of the gate quickly.  Well into June, they held a commanding lead in the AL East.  They came back to earth squandering that lead with a mid-Summer slump but finished strong to take the first wildcard.

Going into October I felt they had to win the wildcard game against Minnesota Twins to stamp their season a success.  They were a better team than the Twins and I don’t consider you a true playoff team if you lose that game (I don’t believe their should be a second wildcard in each league).

I felt the Bombers would be put in their place by Cleveland whom I picked to win the World Series.  But sometimes the better team doesn’t win in October.

The Yanks came back from 0-2 to take down the defending AL champs.  Then came another really good team in the 101-win Houston Astros.

After again going down 0-2, the Yankees battled back to go up 3-2 in the Bronx.  Perhaps the best thing that came out of these playoffs was that the new version of Yankee Stadium finally found it’s balls.

The place sounded less like a museum where yuppies go to buy pink Jeter shirts and take selfies.  There was actually an intimidating home-field advantage that got to Houston.

But then came another John Verlander masterpiece in Game 6.  The team that forces Game 7 usually has an advantage in that game.  The Yankee bats went to sleep on the way to Houston and the Astro bats came to life in the 8th inning of Game 6.

Series and season over.  But good days are on the horizon.  The Yankees have a wealth of young talent and a rejuvenated fan base.

However, there is still work to do.  2018 brings expectations.  No more underdog Yankees for the foreseeable future.

The challenge is that the Yankees won’t be big free-agent spenders this offseason because they are committed to finally getting under the luxury tax before opening the wallets for a star-studded 2019 free agent class.  This is the right move, and hopefully their untapped youth deters having pay too many members of that 2019 class.

So let’s take a look at what the Bombers have going forward.  Of course this is all speculation as we are assuming good health in the age of extreme player fragility.

Starting Pitching

Luis Severino, Sonny Gray (whom the organization gave up too much talent for) and Jordan Montgomery look like givens.  Masahiro Tanaka can opt out and if he does, they should judge him more by his inconsistent regular season than his ace-like postseason.

They may re-sign CC Sabathia but I wouldn’t.  I don’t know how much he has left in the tank after this year and I’d rather say thanks and goodbye a year early than a year late.

Alex Cobb is a consistent AL East pitcher who may be had at a reasonable price.  There is reported interest in Japanese prospect Shohei Ohtani (who reportedly can also DH) but I know noting about him and am always skeptical of how Japanese players will translate in the majors.  Justice Sheffield and Chance Adams are prospects in the system that may be close to major league-ready.

Bullpen

The majority will be the same.  They are likely to trade Dellin Betances off his late season struggles.

I’d rather look to unload Aroldis Chapman.  He’s a bully pitcher who blows hitters away when things are going well but doesn’t want to compete when he doesn’t have his best stuff.  But the organization views him as a bit of a box office draw with his 100mph-plus gas.

Catcher

Gary Sanchez is a youngster with a world of talent who can hit and throw with the best of them.  Unfortunately he is a disgusting lazy bum.  He runs when he feels like it and stares at home runs.  Part of protecting your pitchers from being shown up is not showing up opposing pitchers.

The organization will do their best to improve his glove and make him a mainstay behind the plate, but I see him as a career DH.  Austin Romine is an adequate backup who’s light hitting can be carried by a potent offense.

First Base

Greg Bird may be the most important piece to the Yankee puzzle.  His solid defense, lefty stroke and complete approach make him a possible Don Mattingly-type.  His inability to stay healthy or play less than 100% make him a possible Nick Johnson-type.

Second Base

Starlin Castro’s ability makes him a plus player.  However, he is also a disgusting lazy bum who plays hard when it suits him.  He could be trade bait with top prospect Gleyber Torres knocking on the door.

Shortstop

Didi Gregorious is the best all around player on the team.  The organization should be sure he mans the position for the next five-plus years.

Third Base

Todd Frazier was a nice pick-up but his free-agency makes it unlikely he returns.  You may see Chase Headley back at the hot corner as a stopgap until Miguel Andujar is ready or there is a better option that makes sense.

Outfield

The system is loaded here and the Bombers are overcrowded at the major league level with Aaron Judge, Aaron Hicks, Brett Gardner, Jacoby Ellsbury and Clint Frazier.  Judge is a bonafide star who just needs to cut down on the strikeouts.  Hicks is Jekyll and Hyde and at the top of his trade value but the organization loves him.

They would love to unload Ellsbury but he makes a ton of money.  Maybe they can package him with Betances.

If not, Gardner is an aging gritty leader loved by the organization but has a more tradable contract.  Frazier has the makings of a five-tool player and should make an impact baring a blockbuster trade for a big-time starter.

Designated Hitter

Sanchez will get some time here.  Matt Holiday is gone.  The outfielders will also get some games here.  I’d bring in a veteran lefty bat.

Jay Bruce would be a perfect fit but is probably too costly.  I’d take a look at Curtis Granderson who loves the short right field porch at the Stadium and may be had for one year.

*Ronald Torreyes is worth his weight in gold as a utility infielder.  He always seems to contribute when he plays and the organization should make sure he is here for the next few years.

 

Manager

Joe Girardi’s accomplishments and record will probably bring him back unless he has had enough.  If you watch the team regularly he can be maddening.

From the quick hook on starters to the resting of 23-year-olds he leaves you scratching your head.  The fact that his major league hitters who are not middle of the order guys can’t get a bunt down in close, low-scoring games is unacceptable.

However, the days of the Billy Martin type are over ( http://thestraightshot.com/the-extinction-of-real-baseball-managers/).  Front Offices want by-the-numbers guys who tow the company line and are not too colorful.  So change would probably be just another Girardi but possibly less successful.

The goal next year is to win the AL East.  Boston also has good young talent but I think the Yanks have better.  It will come down to who does the best job of tweaking the supporting staff (along with fortunate health).

After that, the postseason is always a crapshoot that comes down to pitching and who is hot at the right time.  Talk soon.

-Marksman

 

 

 

1 Year of The Straight Shot

Well The Straight Shot is now a year old.  I have brought you articles on various topics.

I don’t claim to be unbiased on anything I write about.  Unlike main stream publications I admit total bias, though I will criticize those I support.

I have received both positive and negative feedback.  Both are welcome; I regret nothing I have written.

The only thing I apologize for is the anonymity.  It is not my preference.  But the fact is I have to make a living.

We unfortunately live in a society where human resource departments are infected with neo-feminist twisted sisters and agenda-driven homosexuals hoping to silence and emasculate straight white Christian males (or any fractional combination of the same) shaming them into slave mentality.

The cold truth is that leftist speech is promoted while right-leaning speech is muzzled.  That does not mean liberals or anyone else are not welcome here.

Disagreement creates discussion when there is no guilt or shaming.  Discussion provokes thought.

So, I encourage all my readers to comment on articles.  Criticism is welcome; through moronic or hateful rhetoric (from the left or the right) or attempts to make a mockery of this site will be blocked.

Though I will continue to stick to the idea of writing simply what is on my mind as I said in http://thestraightshot.com/welcome-straight-shot/, your comments may influence my thought process.  I refuse to pander to any projected audience, but insightful comments may lead to insightful content.

I also invite my readers to share these articles with your family, friends and associates.  Feel free to link this site to your social media accounts.

I want to thank my readers for taking the time and my influences mentioned in http://thestraightshot.com/welcome-straight-shot/ for inspiring me to start this blog.  Special thanks also to my friend for helping design the website and my chief editor (both of whom I must also keep anonymous for now).

Most of all, thank you once again Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for all that is good in this world.  Talk soon.

-Marksman

Media Loves White Guilt

The media ignores racism that does not suit the left.  On 9/24/17, Emanuel Kidega Samson (black man who came to the US in 1996 from Sudan) committed a mass shooting at Burnett Chapel Church of Christ in Antioch, TN.

Samson opened fire killing Melanie Smith (39 year old white woman) and wounded seven others. (everipedia.com)  Hero Robert Caleb Engle confronted Samson causing Samson to wound himself. (Maya Chung, Inside Edition)

There are rumblings that this was retaliation for racist Dylann Roof’s (white man) June 17, 2015 shooting of nine black victims at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC.  However, there is a lack of confirmation at this point.

Both shooters had reportedly prayed at the churches the respective churches.  We don’t yet know for sure what Samson’s motivation was; Burnett is not an all-white church.

However when you compare the similarities of the shootings, there is a stark contrast in the amount of coverage each story received in the Roof shootings favor.  Why?  Because the media loves nothing more than white men shooting blacks.

It is in lockstep with their agenda to paint gun-toting white men as dangerous.  This is not a defense of Roof (child of Satan) but an indictment of the media.

When a black man shoots anyone (especially another black man) it is rarely leading news.  When he shoots a white person nobody goes digging for a racial narrative.

Another example of the media’s ignorance of unsuitable racism:  Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton apparently threw up a black power sign during his game Sunday.  The sports media are the biggest cowards in the country.

This is a racist gesture!  I can hear all the beta white boys.  Eh…well he is just showing racial pride.

That will be the white cuck/coward rationalization to avoid confronting black bigotry.  If someone in any similar forum threw up a white power sign, he would rightfully be branded a bigot.

Hell, if Vince McMahon created some kind of Nazi wrestling villain who threw up a white power sign the WWE would be run out of business.  But I have not heard one person in the sports media have the balls to criticize Newton.

It all boils down to the left’s white guilt agenda.  They indoctrinate us early on in school to believe we are evil slave-master descendants who must pay for their ancestors’ sins.

They don’t celebrate the white man’s contributions to civilization (plane, automobile, electricity, telephone, internet, etc.).  Instead they attempt to silence and emasculate white men.

The truth is they are largely succeeding.  Look around at most white men today.  Most white men today are slump-shouldered defeated sissies hoping to please a spoiled woman.

White masculinity is the most offensive thing in today’s society; it’s borderline criminal.  Don’t fall in line with this agenda.  Talk soon.

-Marksman

PS:  Just to clarify, I do not want a celebration for white people in this country.  I think celebrating people for their race is divisive.

There should be no designated months for anyone.  Yes, celebrating special Americans for their contribution to overcoming past racial injustice should be celebrated.  But let’s celebrate them as heroic Americans rather than for racial identity.