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I dunno. This schadenfreude doesn't resonate with me. They're over .500, six games better than the Mets and only 2.5 games out of a wild card spot. Meanwhile the Mets are not only blowing a chance at post-season play this season, but more importantly and with more long-term implications, Shohei Ohtani.


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Remember how the commissioner needed to void the trade of Stanton to the yanx on account of it bringing about the end of competetive balance and an unbroken string of championships to the Bronx?


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"Nothing coming in the farm system" is the sort of dime-store prognostication that nobody has ever felt the urge to be accountable for two years later.



The 2023 Yankees are at .519, while their 1966 counterparts finished at .440, with the worst record in the American League. Madden is just pandering, doing his best to degrade the Spink Award while he's still active and able to do so.


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Indeed he is, and he was batting third against the Mets in that series at YSIII. I'd've felt a lot better about that if the Mets hadn't lost the second game.



Fun Fact: The Yankees farm system may or may not be a radioactive wasteland — I can't say — but their farm director is named "Oppenheimer."


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Edgy MD wrote:

"Nothing coming in the farm system" is the sort of dime-store prognostication that nobody has ever felt the urge to be accountable for two years later.



The 2023 Yankees are at .519, while their 1966 counterparts finished at .440, with the worst record in the American League. Madden is just pandering, doing his best to degrade the Spink Award while he's still active and able to do so.


.519 in an era where if you finish over .500, you're practically a lock to make the playoffs.


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Edgy MD wrote:

"Nothing coming in the farm system"


I'd like to have a dollar for every time that has been said by a fan of a major league team.

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Edgy MD wrote:

"Nothing coming in the farm system" is the sort of dime-store prognostication that nobody has ever felt the urge to be accountable for two years later.


Yeah, it's a lazy line which both isn't true and basically translates into, 'Wah, the new guys aren't doing immediate transitions into starters and All-Stars like that '90s group did and we MFY fans now expect as a birthright'


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His privacy might have been better respected had they not disclosed the non-baseball reason behind the assignment, but I don't get to write these things.


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Five games pitched since his perfect game* and now he's expected to not pitch again this season (according to one version I read).

Of course it's also not like he's the only author of a NYY perfect game who enjoyed himself a cocktail or two: Wells, D.; Larsen, D.

Not that I'm suggesting there's a cause and effect thing here.





* in the seven games sandwiching that PG (two before, five since) he allowed 33 runs on 38 hits across 33 innings. Go figger.


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He shouldn't have been sent. He's not running well (though I had no idea he was THAT lame) and it was clear from

how he went from 2nd to 3rd. There were 2 outs so I guess the coach figured it was worth the shot but he was dead

meat even though it wasn't even a particularly good throw.






Stanton is shot


He's actually been hitting well lately. But his problem, the same one he's had his whole career, it that those hot streaks

never last very long even though still only 33 y/o. He can carry a team for a few weeks, but not for months.

But, hey, the Yanx are only on the hook for four more seasons!


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Giving him the benefit of the doubt here that he isn't dogging it and the Yankees KNOW he can't run and are choosing to play him anwyay, he is slashing .209/.291/465 over the past two seasons (170 games, 695 PA) - what value is he providing?



If I were the Yankees, I'd want to reserve my DH spot for the banged-up Aaron Judge, keeping him the lineup every single day seems important to their playoff hopes.


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Does this end here? Is this the curtain on three decades with a winning record for the Yankees?



Can we count on Billy McKinney to do the right thing?


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Braves just finished the sweep by shutting the Yanx out for the second straight night and winning by a cumulative 18-3 score for the series [11-3, 5-0, 2-0]

This officially drops the Yanx into a sub-.500 record [60-61] this late in the season for the first time since they were, well, also 60-61 after 121 games in 1995

under some manager named Showalter. The kicker about that season is that they then finished out the year by going 19-4 (strike shortened season) and

making the playoff as the WC team before losing that epic playoff series to the Mariners -- Griffey scores from 1st on Edgar Martinez's double down the

LF line off Jack McDowell (normally a starter, 'Black Jack' had relieved some rookie named Rivera) -- which is largely credited with saving baseball in Seattle.

That game wound up being Showalter's last game managing the Yanx.



The last time they finished a season under .500 was 1992 [76-85] which was the last of four consecutive sub-.500 teams.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Griffey scores from 1st on Edgar Martinez's double down the

LF line .


An all time great playoff game


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Yankees on their longest losing streak (9 games) since 1982! amazing!


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Gary Cohen announced it as, "The Yankees have lost their ninth game in a row — the longest since 1982, when Clyde King was their manager!"



I'm thinking, "You don't have to look it up to know that there's no way that King was their only manager that season."


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Sean Casey might have been the strangest mid-season hiring in a long while



Anyway ,some things that happened in 1982 , Italy beat West Germany in the World Cup (Spain )


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