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  1. 14 minutes ago, maybenxtyr said:

    Just curious, why? They have proven time and again that trading prospects and taking on money doesn't change what they can do. I think they will be respectable without a player of his caliber...who knows just how much of an impact he will have if they do acquire him.

    The Yankees have also proven time and time again since 2010 that selling out their farm system to pick up veterans (Rizzo, Gallo, Benintendi, Montas) hasn't worked out in order to win them a championship. Cashman has also shown that he doesn't make good free agent signings either (Stanton, Rodon, Ellsbury, Youkilis, Happ), so that's a bad combination. The Yankees have steadily regressed from WS contenders to missing the playoffs over the past 5+ years thanks to Cashman's decisions.

    The Yankees should just wait one season to sign Soto as a free agent. Trading away pitching prospects - which they need for their longer-term success - for a one year rental is stupid. I'd be glad to see them trade for Soto.

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  2. 6 hours ago, connja said:

    Been saying it all year about a guy that led the team to 101 wins.  Sounds like you're an idiot.

    Any manager could lead a team as talented as this one to 101 wins. Take a look at my posting history to get an idea of how poor Hyde is as a manager before calling me an idiot.

    Dispute my arguments (about Hyde being a terrible manager, which I've stated multiple times with examples and analysis) with facts instead of insults. 

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  3. 1 hour ago, baltfan said:

    Also they may want to have Grayson available for an inning out of the pen in Game 5 if necessary.  He would probably be pumping 101. 

    This is exactly why it was the best move to start Grayson Game 2. I'm really happy with Hyde and Elias' decisions for the first 3 starters.

  4. 5 minutes ago, jrobb21613 said:

    It'll probably be Bradish but I would not be  surprised if it's Means especially now that it's Texas and they have a heavy lh hitting lineup. If its not Means game one he'll get the ball game 2

    It has to be Bradish. If the series goes 5 games, you want to have the option of Bradish getting a second start in Game 5 if needed. He's been one of the best pitchers in baseball and absolutely dominant for a long stretch.

    I like the idea of Grayson going in Game 3 in Texas, but I think he's best for Game 2. That would allow us to have Grayson also ready to go in Game 5 in case Bradish suffers an injury early in game 5.

    Whichever pitcher starts Game 3 wouldn't be available for Game 5. So Means should start Game 3.

  5. Fuji shouldn't be on the playoff roster. Cano is the best closer option. Hopefully Flaherty can be a good 1-2 inning guy out of the pen, but it's still too early to tell. 

    I'd switch Perez and Hall in the OP's post - Perez has been on fire for most of the past couple months, he's our most reliable overall arm in the pen at the moment, so he'd be the top setup man option in front of Cano.

    Coulombe, Hall, and Webb isn't a terrible group of high leverage guys, but the wheels are starting to fall off on Webb a bit after a great stretch. 

    Not sure if McDermott is done for the season with his injury. But he deserves a look if he can come back within the next week or so.

  6. Elias' offseason acquisitions are the worst regular hitter in the lineup and the worst pitcher in the starting rotation. 

    His trade deadline acquisitions were both net negatives. 

    No one is perfect, but Elias has been too conservative this season with an extremely low payroll and the best farm system in baseball to leverage.

  7. 28 minutes ago, Malike said:

    I don't think it's a horrible comp, but Kjerstad has a much more discerning eye at the plate than Mounty. He will strike out, but his walk rate is far better.

    Kjerstad's raw power will also play better in Oriole Park. So Kjerstad has more effective power than Mountcastle does. 

    The right move this offseason will be to trade Mountcastle - his heater after returning from vertigo really salvaged his value. However, I don't have much hope that Elias will trade him at all during the 2023 offseason or in 2024.

    One of my few criticisms of Mike Elias is his inability to quickly move on from veterans to give playing time to more talented prospects. Elias holds on to veteran assets on the major league roster for far too long and Hyde gives those players too much playing time. Odor, Frazier, Voth, Mateo, Hicks, Akin. Urias is slowly getting to that point, and with Kjerstad already contributing at the major league level and Coby Mayo ready for the majors next season, Mountcastle will be blocking too many players as well.

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  8. 5 hours ago, wildcard said:

    Someone please explain the connection between Kjerstad and Frazier.   They don't play the same positions.   Frazier as had 2 at bats at DHs all season.  Frazier is not blocking Kjerstad as far as I can tell.

    Poster above was making the general point (correctly, in my opinion) that both Frazier and Hicks should be seeing less at bats.

    Frazier isn't directly blocking Kjerstad, but Hicks certainly is. Hicks is literally blocking Kjerstad tonight and twice in three games.

  9. Awful lineup. Don't care if we score 10 runs and win, Hyde has proven that he's a major liability to this team by refusing to play his most talented players and sticking with underperforming vets (Flaherty, Frazier, Mateo, and Hicks with his atrocious defense).

    Hicks and Frazier need to be benched permanently, but Hyde won't do it. Terrible managing for a guy who's going to win AL Manager of the Year only because he has more talent than anyone else in baseball except for the Braves.

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  10. 34 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

    If we lose the division by 1 game, it comes down to Flahertys awful performance and giving St Louis a guy for pretty much free at this point to shut us out for a huge L in the middle of a playoff hunt

     

    We needed a sure thing at the trade deadline, and we went dumpster diving

    It also comes back to McKenna's dropped ball against Boston, which is one of the reasons McKenna should have been DFA'd the following day.

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  11. 48 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

    If he wants to rest Hays for a day who plays LF?

    First of all, there was absolutely no reason to rest Hays tonight, or any game this series, unless he's banged up. Which we can only conclude that he's not at the moment, especially since he pinch hit for Kjerstad.

    But to answer your question, Kjerstad can play LF whenever Hays needs to sit. I'd also take it a step further and release Hicks, call Cowser back up, and have Cowser play LF since he's a better defensive OF than Kjerstad (but I'd take both players over Hicks both defensively and offensively).

  12. 23 minutes ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

    Aaron Hicks as an .843 OPS coming into tonight's game as an Oriole. He's one move I'm not going to criticize even if I had my doubts when the Orioles picked him up.

    The OPS is a mirage based on an a fluky, lucky, and usustainable .342 BABIP coming into today. Hicks has a career .273 BABIP.

    Hicks is a garbage defender in the outfield. If Hicks is one move you're not going to criticize, you should take a deeper look into player performance and pay much closer attention to defense. Because if you were paying attention to any of that, you would criticize how Hyde and Elias have handled Hicks.

    Starting Hicks over Hays tonight - in the biggest game of the year - was a preposterous lineup move. But that doesn't change the fact Hicks is a mediocre baseball player who isn't good enough to justify starting for a winning team.

  13. 1 hour ago, Uli2001 said:

    Dumpster diving tends to produce these results. The LPY are _paying_ for Hicks to play for the Orioles. Think about it.

    Trust me, I know. I've been criticizing Hicks more than almost anyone else on this board. Really bad look for Elias and Hyde to not recognize how bad of a ballplayer he is both offensively and defensively (especially defensively, which is more obvious and damaging to the team), and to fail to distinguish beteween a bad player on a lucky hot streak - what Hicks is - and a player who shouldn't be getting regular playing time.

  14. 2 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

    I'd like to see him in a relief role. Still has swing and miss stuff, just not a starter right now

    Flaherty honestly seems like a headcase. I don't think he'd want to pitch out of the pen. Right move is to release him.

    Lots of St. Louis fans hated Flaherty and his attitude, and I can see why after watching his post-game interviews and the odd break he took from the rotation when he didn't "recover" well from a start last month.

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  15. 3 hours ago, SilverRocket said:

    He's had two really bad games. In the 10 games before that, he put up a .420 OBP. He's our best on-base guy by a good margin, and with the power at 2-3-4, we don't need someone to steal bases in that spot.

    I wish he showed more power this year to become more of an impact player, but there really isn't a better option for leading off.

    It would have been Cowser had Hyde and Elias not sabatoged Cowser by not playing him every day and letting him work through his initial adustment period. 

    Right now, moving Mullins up to leadoff is a reasonable solution. No one in the entire organization has as much experience leading off as Mullins does. Simply switching Adley's and Ced's spots in the lineup would be a nice way to change things up without disrupting the rest of the lineup. Although disrupting the rest of the lineup may not be a bad thing considering how the whole lineup has looked the past few days.

  16. 34 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

    Rays lose... so in a way, we kindve won...we lost NO ground to the Rays and got our "ACE" (next year maybe) back on the mound with a respectable performance that gave us a chance to win...I was fine with John tonight...it will be interesting to see how he fares with bigger bats like Houston...but I think he's already better than Flaherty because he doesn't walk people..

    I thought Means looked very good tonight, especially considering it was his first start back. The top of the 2nd inning tonight was a good bit of bad luck. Him hitting 93 regularly is a good sign.

    The Cardinals lineup is quality. Jordan Walker is going to be a great major league hitter, and he was hitting 8th tonight.

    I simply don't trust Flaherty and Gibson with the way they've both been pitching the past 2 months. And the bullpen isn't going to be able to hold up with a 6-man rotation with those 2 guys pitching as poorly as they have been, mixed in with whenever Kremer and Grayson can't go deep into games. 

    It would be huge for this team if Means could replace Flaherty and go back to a 5-man rotation, with Irvin and Gibson competing for the 5th spot. Maybe make the 5th spot completely matchup-based, and start Irvin against lineups with more left-handed hitters. 

  17. On 9/8/2023 at 9:15 AM, Chaka Garcia said:

    Glad there is another collector here. I mostly collect Bowman Firsts. I’ve been waiting forever for the licensed card to come out. Hopefully, I can get it cheap when it pops on eBay!

    I'm a huge Bowman 1st collector as well! Wish Basallo's 1st card had been released last year or earlier this year - I would have been able to pick up a lot more of his 1sts for way cheaper than they'll be!

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  18. 1 hour ago, dystopia said:

    Fair, though maybe if he used more reliable relievers it wouldn't have gone to extras. Seems Jorge wasn't the only one off his game last night though.

    Webb should have been used in the spot that Hyde went to Lopez. Doing so may have prevented the game from going into extras, although of course it's not certain. I think it was a really poor move to use Lopez in a high leverage situation, and I question Elias bringing Lopez back at all if it's going to put Hyde in situations like last night.

    This is a playoff run. Bringing Lopez back as a reclamation project would have made sense in 2021, but not this season.

  19. 4 minutes ago, Gurgi said:

    This game is on Lopez and Hyde and Elias.  Why the hell pitch his mentally fragile man in the midst of a close pennant race?   

    Elias has thrown 600k into the toliet.

    Using Lopez tonight in that spot was terrible. 

    This is another example of Hyde relying on short sample sizes (like he's done with Hicks) and sentimentality over performance and talent.

    Lopez has been awful all season. He's not the same guy that he was for the Orioles last season, and his previous clean inning doesn't mean that he's a reliable option in a high leverage situation. 

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