Bronx Bombers 2017 Season Thread

Cashman and Girardi continue to torpedo the Yanks season by sticking with Tyler Clippard in close games. His era in his last 6 innings pitched is just under 20! ENOUGH ALREADY! At this point I can't help saying it but the Yankees Suck!
 
Everything is certainly trending down, except Judge. Wade is in over his head, as is Headley. I'd like to see more of Green and Cessa at this point, although I'm not really sold on either one.
 
Cashman and Girardi continue to torpedo the Yanks season by sticking with Tyler Clippard in close games. His era in his last 6 innings pitched is just under 20! ENOUGH ALREADY! At this point I can't help saying it but the Yankees Suck!
I will take Clippard if you guys take Salas from us. There is no lead he won't blow.
 
Great, big win today. Not so much for the standings (although the Red Sox did lose), but more so for their psyche. Maybe Gardner becomes a trade chip for a pitcher if Frazier can stick and be in a rotation with Judge, Ellsbury and Hicks, when he returns.
 
Yet another frustrating game. Headley knew his shot was foul. RISP stats just putrid. 1 for 16. I've lost all faith in this team. You can tell Girardi is really frustrated by his comments yesterday and today. I agree they just need to play better. Tanaka has to be better. This season comes down to the upcoming 11 game road trip. I don't expect anything better than 4 and 7.
 
What can anyone say about Aaron Judge???
Just walked away with the Home Run Derby crown - despite all the hype, expectation and pressure! Almost a half dozen 500' blasts.
Easy guy to root for.
Reminds me of the original black & white TV show " Home Run Derby" (Circa 1950-60s) which I believe had only two players face against each other in an empty ballpark - quite different from the media extravaganza of tonight.

One interesting comment about Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig barnstorming around the country - noting Aaron Judge could barnstorm around the world giving batting practice shows - the commentator said he'd fill the Tokyo Dome. I bet he would.
All the best.
 
What can anyone say about Aaron Judge???
Just walked away with the Home Run Derby crown - despite all the hype, expectation and pressure! Almost a half dozen 500' blasts.
Easy guy to root for.
Reminds me of the original black & white TV show " Home Run Derby" (Circa 1950-60s) which I believe had only two players face against each other in an empty ballpark - quite different from the media extravaganza of tonight.

One interesting comment about Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig barnstorming around the country - noting Aaron Judge could barnstorm around the world giving batting practice shows - the commentator said he'd fill the Tokyo Dome. I bet he would.
All the best.
Really glad to see Judge in NY even if it is for the Yanks.. :) Really humble kid. Talks about how tough is parents were and how he appreciates it now. Don't hear that much from guys his age.

I remember watching those Home Run Derby on I guess ESPN Classic? It was awesome to watch but so strange at the same time. Empty stadium. Totally different dynamic.
 
Aaron Judge wins 2017 Home Run Derby
On Monday, Aaron Judge won the 2017 Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami, defeating Minnesota's Miguel Sanó, 11HR-to-10HR. Judge became the fourth Yankee to win a Derby, joining Robinson Canó (2011), Jason Giambi (2002) and Tino Martinez (1997).

In the first round, Judge (23HR) defeated Miami's Justin Bour (22HR). In the semifinals, Judge out-homered fellow rookie, Cody Bellinger of the Dodgers, 13HR-to-12HR, to advance to the finals.

His 47 total homers hit were the most ever by a Yankee in the Home Run Derby, surpassing Canó's total of 32HR in 2011.

Gary Sánchez also participated in this year's Home Run Derby, hitting 17HR in the first round to defeat reigning-champion Giancarlo Stanton (16HR). In the semifinals, his 10HR fell shy of Sanó (11HR).
 
NICE ARTICLE ON ANDREW MILLER
Mad when Yankees traded him!

MIAMI -- It's coming up on a year since Cleveland Indians All-Star reliever Andrew Miller looked angry and bewildered talking to media at his locker at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., shortly after getting news that he'd been traded.

On July 31, 2016, Miller was mad at the Yankees for opting for a quickie divorce to end what had been a very happy marriage.
"From my perspective, I signed with the Yankees and I expected to be there for four years for a lot of reasons," Miller told NJ Advance Media on Tuesday before closing out the American League's 2-1, 10-inning win in the 2017 All-Star Game. "I liked my teammates. I like New York. I liked living in New York. I liked having spring training in Tampa.
"When that rug is pulled out from under you, it's the reality of the business, but I think you're allowed to cope for a moment."

Judge 'might be from different planet'

Miller knew what was going on -- the Yankees were a .500 club that wanted to get younger before last year's Aug. 1 trade deadline and he was a chip that could (and would) bring blue-chip prospects -- but the rejection initially was still hard to accept.

And, again, this is a guy who loved everything about being a Yankee.


And he was so great at his job in pinstripes that when he left, he arguably was the best reliever in baseball.

Miller may still hold that title.

It didn't take Miller long to move on because he joined an Indians club that was on its way to winning a division title, and his addition to the bullpen would play a huge role in the Tribe getting to the World Series and taking the Chicago Cubs to seven games.

"I got really lucky to end up on a great team and have a great playoff run," Miller said.

Miller is living in the present, but hasn't forgotten his past.

Hanging on a wall in his man cave is a picture of him with Aroldis Chapman and Dellin Betances before a game in Chicago last season. The photo is signed by all three and a reminder of his short time making up a third of probably the most dominate three-headed, late-inning bullpen monster that the game ever has known.

Miller loved the nickname that they three were known as, too ... No Runs DMC .

"That was fun," Miller said. "The whole No Runs DMC thing was pretty neat. It was a blast, a fun stretch.

"The main thing that I took away from them was watching the pure stuff those guys have and their ability to compete. I know a lot of people think they just get by because (Chapman and Betances) throw hard, but those two guys want the ball and they put a lot of toll on their bodies doing it. They are two that are about as good as it gets."

The Yankees put them together in December 2015 when trading for Chapman after Miller had starred the previous season closing and Betances was an All-Star setup reliever.

Setting aside their egos for the good of the club, Betances was fine moving into a seventh-inning role and Miller was happy to slide into the setup role to make room for Chapman.

This trio was great together, but they weren't together three full months when broken up. Chapman was suspended for the first month of the season, then gone by July 25 as the first big fish traded away.

Chapman wound up re-signing with the Yankees last winter, but Miller probably is gone for good.

"I wish it would have been longer to be honest," said Betances, who was a teammate to Miller again this week for the All-Star Game. "We were together for a couple months as something special collectively. If we were winning after five innings, we pretty much won the game. That's always a good feeling to have when you have three guys in the back of the bullpen that most of the time are shutdown guys."

Looking back, Miller now sees his trade as a win-win.

The Indians are better with him, and the Yankees have been better since kickstarting a youth moment that has Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez up from the minors and already All-Stars plus a loaded farm system that added a four-prospect stash acquired from Cleveland.

""Obviously, they've done a good job of scouting and developing," Miller said. "What Gary Sanchez did last year, what Judge is doing this year ... Luis Severino is an All-Star. You don't have proven commodities like the old Yankee way, which was go out and get the All-Star players that were last year with a different team and you have almost predictable production. It's really just a credit to how they're preparing their players."

Meantime, Miller is loving life again as a Cleveland Indian.

"Cleveland is a very different city from New York," Miller said. "It's definitely a change of pace. We have a house with a yard and you have a car to drive and all those kinds of nice things. It's been a great landing spot. It's been a great city to be part of and I expect big things out of us still."

PS the play on
Mullin's "Run TMC" = nice
:cheer:
 
Aaron Judge wins 2017 Home Run Derby
On Monday, Aaron Judge won the 2017 Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami, defeating Minnesota's Miguel Sanó, 11HR-to-10HR. Judge became the fourth Yankee to win a Derby, joining Robinson Canó (2011), Jason Giambi (2002) and Tino Martinez (1997).

In the first round, Judge (23HR) defeated Miami's Justin Bour (22HR). In the semifinals, Judge out-homered fellow rookie, Cody Bellinger of the Dodgers, 13HR-to-12HR, to advance to the finals.

His 47 total homers hit were the most ever by a Yankee in the Home Run Derby, surpassing Canó's total of 32HR in 2011.

Gary Sánchez also participated in this year's Home Run Derby, hitting 17HR in the first round to defeat reigning-champion Giancarlo Stanton (16HR). In the semifinals, his 10HR fell shy of Sanó (11HR).


Yes Knight
But Judge did not get his full time in the second and third rounds they stopped him from swinging as soon as he psssed his competitors -
He would've had many more than 47!
Thanks
 
Aaron Judge wins 2017 Home Run Derby
On Monday, Aaron Judge won the 2017 Home Run Derby at Marlins Park in Miami, defeating Minnesota's Miguel Sanó, 11HR-to-10HR. Judge became the fourth Yankee to win a Derby, joining Robinson Canó (2011), Jason Giambi (2002) and Tino Martinez (1997).

In the first round, Judge (23HR) defeated Miami's Justin Bour (22HR). In the semifinals, Judge out-homered fellow rookie, Cody Bellinger of the Dodgers, 13HR-to-12HR, to advance to the finals.

His 47 total homers hit were the most ever by a Yankee in the Home Run Derby, surpassing Canó's total of 32HR in 2011.

Gary Sánchez also participated in this year's Home Run Derby, hitting 17HR in the first round to defeat reigning-champion Giancarlo Stanton (16HR). In the semifinals, his 10HR fell shy of Sanó (11HR).


Yes Knight
But Judge did not get his full time in the second and third rounds they stopped him from swinging as soon as he psssed his competitors -
He would've had many more than 47!
Thanks

Right you are Gen.
He's saving some for the real games.
Go Yankees.
 
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