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Sal's Take On The Yankees

By Sal Maiorana

July 10, 2024

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Sal Maiorana, a friend of the site, shares some of his thoughts on the Yankees.


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I have written negatively about the Yankees a whole lot since I debuted the newsletter in 2022, but we have reached the nadir with this team. Tuesday they lost for the 17th time in 23 games, and this time they did it with Hal Steinbrenner and Brian Cashman on hand at Tropicana Field. We can only hope this latest performance spurs change such as dumping the manager, but alas, that probably won’t happen and the collapse will continue unchecked. Lets get to it.


Brian Cashman said his plan all along was to join the Yankees in Tampa for this series against the Rays because he was headed down there to continue preparation for the upcoming draft which starts Sunday.


That was certainly a convenient excuse, but I guarantee you, if the Yankees were playing in Baltimore first this week, Cashman would have gone there, too, because this is a pattern Cashman has established in the past: When the Yankees are in desperate straits like they’ve been for more than three weeks, playing as abysmally as they have, Cashman descends from his ivory tower to let the players know that this has been an unacceptable brand of baseball and it has to come to an end or changes will be made.


Over the past three years, fast starts and terrible finishes have become a trend for the Yankees. In 2022, a year many of us will never forget, they started 61-23, crumbled to 38-40 the rest of the way, and after surviving the Guardians in the first round of the postseason, they were swept by the Astros in the ALCS. Last year they were 36-25 before going 46-55 to miss the playoffs. And now this year, they started 49-21 but have gone 6-17 since.


“It’s been a struggle, obviously,” Cashman told reporters. “Thankfully, we got out of the gates really strong. Hopefully that cushion will allow us to work through this, hopefully sooner than later, because it’s gone on long enough. It’s been a tough stretch for us. You can hit some rough spots, and we’re certainly as rough as they come right now.”


And then their mind-melting malaise continued in this game thanks to yet another horrendous outing from Carlos Rodon who once again brought a shovel out to the mound and dug the Yankees into a cavernous hole from which they could never climb out of.


The screams from fans for Aaron Boone to be fired - my voice is hoarse from this because I’ve been at it for two-plus years - are louder than ever. The slumping Phillies fired Joe Girardi in June 2022, replaced him with bench coach Rob Thomson (both of those men, of course, once worked for the Yankees) and the Phillies ended up going to the World Series.


But no, nothing will happen. The Yankees don’t believe in the potential power of a midseason managerial change so they’ll continue to allow Boone to steer the ship right off the cliff while fans are starting online petitions to demand his firing because unlike the brain trust, they know the Yankees are going nowhere with Boone at the helm.


“It starts with me, and I filter in through the coaches,” Boone said. “It’s about us trying to get these guys prepared the best we can, setting a tone with how we present ourselves. But it’s on us as coaches to put our players in the best position possible to go out there and be successful. We gotta continue to try and do that to the best of our ability and trust that the ball is going to start to bounce our way a little bit and we can get it rolling here.”


Here are my observations:

➤ Rodon has now given up 19 runs in the first inning this year, third-most in MLB, and his first-inning ERA is 9.00. Handed a 1-0 lead thanks to a two-out RBI single by Gleyber Torres, this is how Rodon responded in the bottom half: The first four batters went single, RBI double, single, three-run homer. In the span of 14 pitches the Rays had four runs and right there.


➤ Exactly one month ago, June 10, we all thought Rodón was in the midst of a massive bounce back season after his nightmare 2023 Yankee debut. His ERA was 2.93 and the Yankees were 11-3 in his 14 starts. Since then, he has lost all five of his starts and has an ERA of 10.57 and is quite literally the worst pitcher in MLB. His season ERA of 4.63 is now third-worst among all pitchers with at least 100 innings pitched. “I need to be better,” said Rodon. “Just not really giving my team a chance to win, giving up runs early.” Gee, ya think?


➤ My fear is this is who he is now. The Yankees paid him $162 million for past performance, and I don’t think he will ever pitch the way he did for the White Sox and Giants which led to that contract. His once legendary tough guy confidence is shattered, and it has become clear that opposing batters are all over his two-pitch mix of fastball/slider. Honestly, it’s amazing that he’s been able to excel as long as he did as a starter having mastered only two pitches, and now he’s just throwing batting practice as he tries to get changeups and curveballs into his repertoire, obviously with little success.


➤ Of course, even if Rodon had pitched well, the Yankees gave him no support. The first-inning run came about thanks to a walk to Juan Soto and a single by Alex Verdugo before Torres, back in the lineup after two days off, delivered his single. From there the Yankees flailed helplessly against Rays starter Ryan Pepiot, he of the 4.40 ERA, over the next five scoreless innings when they managed two hits and two walks.


➤ Finally in the seventh with the Rays into their bullpen, the useless Trent Grisham singled and Ben Rice ripped a two-run homer to cut the gap to 4-3. But just when you thought maybe they’d have a rally in their brittle and broken bones, Boone made one of his patented stupid pitching decisions. He lifted Michael Tonkin, who has been their best reliever for the last two months, because he had the audacity to allow a two-out single to Jose Siri which raised his pitch count to 32. Boone brought in Tommy Kahnle, who last we saw was serving up a game-losing two-run homer against Boston. On the first pitch he threw, some nobody named Jonny DeLuca, a .181 hitter, doubled to right and Siri did something pretty much no Yankee can do - he scored all the way from first with a big insurance run.


➤ Naturally, the Yankees did nothing in the ninth with Soto lining out to center to end the game, continuing his own terrible play of late. I’ll bet you didn’t realize that all he does these days is walk as he’s now in an 11-for-63 slump.


➤ This loss dropped the Yankees record to 13-17 against the AL East this season.

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etbkarate
Jul 11, 2024

Boone isn't the problem. He is just the scapegoat. As long as they continue to let this GM run things, pull up a chair and get comfortable, things arent going to change. Its a roster construction problem.

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fantasyfb3313
Jul 10, 2024

Yanks made the switch today in the lineup. I dont think any of us can say that we are positive what the results will be, BUT I am happy to see then TRY. they have very little to lose at this point

Verdugo to leadoff

Rice to cleanup behind Judge


WHY they cannot get their heads out of their arse about playing Trevino, i have no idea!

will be curious to see what they do against a LHP starting. personally, i do not think Verdugo can leadoff vs a lefty. he should bat in the bottom third or sit, but we will see what happens.


Cashman says this has gone on long enough. well then STOP sitting around. he knows…

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
Jul 10, 2024
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Volpe leads off vs lefties, if I'm making out the lineup.

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fantasyfb3313
Jul 10, 2024

saw an article today about the Yankees going after Luis Robert at the deadline. I have written about Robert a couple times. OBVIOUSLY, he will cost more than a LOT. the only reason i am not ALL IN on going for Robert is that he is so often hurt. the last thing we need is another star who cannot stay on the field

that said when he plays he is incredible. and he is signed for 3 years after this one. this year he would cost about 4 million for the rest of the year, then 15 million, 20 million, 20 million. that is like Gleyber ish money for a GG CFer who hits 30+ HR and steals bases. …

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etbkarate
Jul 11, 2024
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I like your thinking but how could you DH Judge, Soto, Robert, Dominguez on rotation when you have stanton signed for 3 more years? Plus, Robert is fragile. I'll pass.

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