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  1. Younger pitchers are also throwing nearly year-round, which was not the case in previous eras.
  2. Angels GM denying Tommy John decision has been made regarding Ohtani. Unbelievable how many pitchers are missing 1 to 1/2 years of their prime these days due to the need for this surgery.
  3. Ohtani's out for a few weeks too. And Tanaka's getting an MRI on his hamstrings... boy oh boy, bad news if he gets shut down for more than a start or two. I hate interleague games for precisely this reason (a dislike I think is particularly acute among Yankee fans because Chien-Ming Wang's career was undone by a base-running injury in an interleague game). Debate this morning online about whether or not Nevins should have sent him on such a shallow fly-ball--he clearly couldn't decide whether or not to slide, which may have accounted for the awkward stride that caused the injury. Also debate about whether or not Tanaka's conditioning is adequate. But AL pitchers are never in baserunning situations. If somebody goes down in the World Series, that's one thing--the season's nearly over anyway. But to potentially lose a starting pitcher because of some relatively meaningless mid-season game... long live the DH, say I.
  4. I don’t think I was suggesting the Mets accept “shit” or “garbage” for deGrom. (And Clint Frazier, Estevan Florial, and the two pitchers I mentioned are far from either characterization.) Torres was a prospect when we got him for Chapman, not a player already proving himself at the MLB level. If the Yankees have to go the rest of the season with Domingo German as the fifth starter, so be it. They’ll have other options to pursue come the trading deadline if they decide to go all-in for a starting pitcher.
  5. There was a kid at the Yankees-Jays game tonight who kept holding up a “99 All Rise” sign whenever Aaron Judge came up to bat. Judge has been in a bad slump, and the game went 13 innings. In the top of the 13th, he came up again with a runner on base and the game still tied 0-0. You won’t see it in this video clip, but the kid wearily raised his sign yet again on a 1-2 count and heaved a sigh just before Judge blasted a home run to centerfield. Needless to say, the kid was pretty happy. ☺️ https://www.mlb.com/video/c-2126572683 He’d already had some excitement during pre-game batting practice when he realized the ball he’d chased down had been hit by Judge: https://www.mlb.com/video/c-2126698483 Kids really seem to love #99.
  6. No way Andujar gets traded for anybody at this point—same with Torres. Either way you’re probably right, deGrom to the Yankees won’t end up happening.
  7. Thanks for that, excellent read. Ellington's music will be played and written about long after Terry Teachout has receded even beyond the mark of an asterisk in American cultural history.
  8. I don't know that there's anybody untouchable in the Yankees' farm system now, with Torres and Andujar already at MLB level. The Yankees could probably put together a pretty good package that would include Clint Frazier or Estevan Florial as an outfielder and either Justus Sheffield, Albert Abreu or Chance Adams as a pitcher. (Oh, and take Tyler Austin--please!) I'd hate to part with any of them, but yeah, deGrom would command a good price. Wait, I'm overlooking a prime candidate--Jacobi Ellsbury! He'll be well-rested by the time he returns to active duty, that's for sure. (Snark inspired by the chatter I sometimes come across on any baseball-fan site, where team partisans inevitably propose ridiculously lopsided trades that involve disposing of damaged or badly-performing players for the likes of Clayton Kershaw.)
  9. I can’t see anybody beating out Verlander if he stays on his current pace or regresses only slightly. But Sevy is indeed having a fantastic season so far. With Jordan Montgomery lost to TJ surgery, I’ll be curious to see who the Yankees can get to replace him. Cole Hamels’ name comes up a lot, but he’s 34 and in some ways not having such a great season, statistically speaking, to date. Yankees fans would love to somehow peel Bumgarner away from the Giants or deGrom from the Mets, but both seem like longshot deals to me, especially Bumgarner.
  10. Interesting analysis from FiveThirtyEight: The 2018 Brewers sure look a lot like the 2015 Royals
  11. A recent Night Lights profile of Buddy Rich that includes excerpts from a 1969 interview with WFIU jazz host Dick Bishop is now up for online listening: Put On Earth To Play Drums: The Buddy Rich Story The web-post includes a link to the 1969 interview in its entirety, in which Rich discusses everything from his musical origins and time with the Artie Shaw and Tommy Dorsey big bands to the state of jazz circa 1969.
  12. I downloaded the first three volumes that were released on iTunes, burned the files onto CD-R, and printed out the PDF of the accompanying notes. About halfway through disc 4 of the Mosaic version and have to say this is so, so, SO much better than the iTunes experience of this music. Much more information in the booklet, plenty of photos, and to my less-than-audiophile ears the music sounds better off the Mosaic CDs than it did from the iTunes files that I transferred to CD-R. So glad Mosaic finally managed to get this set out into the world! And really looking forward to the disc's worth of Basie/Young broadcasts that's new to this release. (All of the Basie/Young material is gathered on discs 5 and 6.)
  13. We re-aired Final Miles last week and it remains archived for online listening.
  14. Got my shipping notice late today, should have the set by the beginning of next week. Btw, judging from the return email address, this appears to be the company that handles Mosaic's shipping: William B. Meyer Inc.
  15. No kidding—the last time the Yankees won a game in which they made five errors was in April 1997, 21 years ago. This is a really fun AND frustrating team to watch, that’s for sure. Andujar and Torres are almost certainly the best bottom-of-the-order hitting duo in MLB right now, but they’re quite an adventure in the infield. Torres is, I think, a superb fielder who’s experiencing rookie kinks; Andujar will probably improve at third but is never going to have great range there. On another note, Tuesday night was the fifth time so far this season that NY’s come back to win after being behind in the 8th inning. Last night’s solid W with Severino on the mound and only one error (Andujar again) was a little less nerve-wracking to watch.
  16. You were on the old Blue Note board as well, correct? And yeah, fifteen years in the online/social-media era is at least a couple of lifetimes!
  17. Back on a Red Nichols jag:
  18. Just like the Yankees planned it! The ol’ “Chapman throws 100 mph wild pitch that richochets off the backstop, Sanchez nails runner attempting to advance” play... works every time! 😄 Kemp thrown out after wild pitch ricochets
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