About the Yankees:
The team is nowhere near the league that Houston is in, and probably isn't as good as Cleveland whom they squeaked past in the playoffs.
Here is how it looks to me:
1. Don't rehire Brian Cashman as GM. His contract is up, Fully half of the teams in the major leagues, only one of them with a higher budget than the Yankees, have played in the World Series since 2009, the last time the Yankees did. That is a failure. Maybe Derek Jeter as GM.
2. Fire the f... out of Aaron Boone. Terrible manager. Hire as our new manager Don Mattingly, the most beloved Yankee of the past 50 years, who just left Miami, and is free to be hired.
3. We need one more starting pitcher. Spend what it takes to get a great one. Frankie Montas and Domingo Germain aren't scaring anyone at the back end of the rotation. Get another top starter and make those two compete for the fifth spot. And the money to spend on a starter will come from:
4. Don't re-sign Aaron Judge. Though frankly I think he has signaled that he is leaving anyway. He had a historic season. But he is missing that thing, that intensity to win that everybody on the late 90s team had. He turned down $213 million dollars to play for the New York Yankees. Save the money and use it to rebuild a team with depth.
5. Catcher is set with two very good players. A huge advance over past seasons suffering through Gary Sanchez.
6. Keep Rizzo. He is a real Yankee. First base is set.
7. Trade Gleyber Torres. I can't stand watching the laziest player in the majors anymore. He'll never be worth more in a trade than he is now. Put DJ LeMahieu at second provisionally, and train Anthony Volpe to play second base.
8. Peraza at short, and stop jerking the kid around .
9. Donaldson is a great defensive third baseman, but useless offensively Release him, eat the huge contract, which letting Judge go helps you do. Put IKF at third for now, since he at least makes contact and was the Gold Glove winner at third base just two years ago. Never play IKF at shortstop again, even if Jesus comes back and says to. Please. But play him at third until you find an upgrade.
10. Benintendi as your leadoff hitter in left, followed in the lineup by DJ, then Rizzo, then Stanton as the DH. I am not 100% convinced by Bader, but he deserves to be the starting centerfielder for the New York Yankees on opening day, and the position should be his unless he fails at it. I love Aaron Hicks, my favorite player for years, but he's done, much as it pains me to say so. See if you can trade him. If not, release him. I'll miss him, but he can't hit anymore. Cabrera in right field for now, but he would be better as a fourth outfielder. Look for a trade.
Make Holmes the closer when he is healthy. Shore up the bullpen, but with Loisiga, King, and Wendy Peralta, there is a good basis for relief.
11. Settle on a batting order. Stop moving people around. Have two good contact hitters at the top of the lineup. Bat power hitters 3,4 and 5.
12. Have starters pitch at least 6 frickin' innings, 7 when they're going well. This will keep the bullpen healthier later in the season.
13. NEVER TRY TO INSPIRE A YANKEES TEAM EVER AGAIN BY SHOWING THEM VIDEO OF THE 2004 RED SOX COMEBACK AGAINST US FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND BABE RUTH! What the f... were they thinking?
That's my plan. What is Hal Steinbrenner's?
10/25/2022 12:44 PM (edited)