Showing posts with label Curtis Granderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curtis Granderson. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

NY Yankees: Who's HOT Who's NOT


   Okay now that the Yankees are a couple weeks into the season it's time for my first who's hot who's not blog of the season.
I could make this very short and simple by just saying, you want to know who's hot ? Every Yankee that just played against the Red Sox April 21st 2012 !! LOL !!  As the Yankees just came back from a 9-0 deficit to beat the Red Sox 15-9. Instead I'll give you a little more than that.
     There are two Yankees that have been hot since the first pitch of the season. The first is not only the heart and soul of this team, he is the leader. He's none other than the "Captain"  Derek Jeter ! Jeter is off to a phenomenal start. He's fifth in the American League in hitting with an average of .382. He has four doubles, four homeruns and has twelve RBIs. His OBP is .411 with a .618 slugging percentage and an OPS of 1.029. Since coming back from a calf injury last season Jeter has been hitting roughly .340. So far this season he is hitting the ball with more power. Last season he had a total of six homeruns. Fifteen games into this season he already has four.
     The other Yankee off to a great start is one of my favorites. Nick Swisher. " Swish " is hitting .283 with six doubles, four homeruns. He leads the American League and is tied in all of baseball with twenty RBIs. He has six doubles, has on OBP of .371, a slugging percentage of .583 and OPS of .955.
     Another player starting to come on is Curtis Granderson. He's hitting .279. He has six homeruns (3 in one game vs Twins)  which ties him for the American League lead along with Texas Rangers Josh Hamilton and Mike Napoli. He has an OBP of .380, a .623 slugging percentage and an OPS of 1.003
     As a team the Yankees offense is starting to heat up. Their second in all of baseball hitting .285 and lead all of baseball with twenty homeruns, nineteen of which came in the last seven games.
     Ivan Nova is really the only hot starting pitcher right now. He has a record of 3-0 which ties him for first in the American League along with Oakland A's Bartolo Colon (3-1) and Texas Rangers Matt Harrison (3-0).
     Pitching well out of the bullpen is David Robertson who has and ERA of 0.00 who has appeared in 8 games. In eight innings Robertson has struck out 11 and has a WHIP of 1.13.
     After blowing his first save in the first game of the year against the Tampa Rays Mariano Rivera is becoming " Mo " like. He has a record of 0-1 in 6 games. His ERA of 3.83 is high but I'm sure that will come down, it just takes time when you only pitch one inning at a time. He has struck out 7 and has a WHIP of 1.31 in 5.1 innings. As a whole the bullpen has done a solid job so far. Their have been games where the starters didn't pitch well but the bullpen guys kept teams from tacking on more runs allowing the Yankees offense to come back and win games.
      As far as who's not hot. I'll begin with three starting pitchers. Phil Hughes, Freddy Garcia, and Hiroki Kuroda. Hughes is 1-2 with and ERA of 6.75. In 13.1 innings he's given up 19 hits. He's walked 6, struck out 15, has a WHIP of 1.88. Opponents are hitting .317 of him and he has given up 4 homeruns. So far his velocity is up from last season. His fastball has been clocked between 90-93 mph. Personally, I think he's so concerned about throwing hard that he's over throwing which causes pitches to up in the zone and that's why he's getting hit hard.
     Freddy Garcia is 0-1. He has an ERA of 9.75. He's given up 20 hits in 12.0 innings. Opponents are hitting .385 and he has a WHIP of 1.92 Wow ! All I can say is. What is this ? High arc beer league softball pitching !
     In his three starts as a Yankee Hiroki Kuroda is 1-2 with an ERA of 5.00. In 18 innings he's given up 23 hits, walked 6 and struck out 12. Opponents are hitting .311 and he has a WHIP of 1.61. In his second start he pitched Opening Day at Yankee Stadium against the LA Angels and did pitch well. He threw 8 scoreless innings giving up 5 hits walking two while striking out 6. In my previous blogs I have not been bashful about how I feel regarding the signing of Kuroda. But for now I will cut him a break. Let's give him a few more starts and see what happens. All I know is with Andy Pettitte pitching down in the minors and Micheal Pineda working his way back from rotator cuff tendinitis somebody better start pitching well if they want to stay in the starting rotation or even stay on the team.
     Speaking of Andy Pettitte. Pettitte is pitching down in Tampa in the Florida State League. He is 0-0 in two starts. He's thrown 7 innings giving up 4 hits. He has an ERA of 1.29. Opponents are hitting 1.74 against him. He has not walked a batter or given up a homerun.
      Here's a quick peek at who's hot down on the farm at the Yankees Triple A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Right-handed starting pitcher William Mitchell is 2-0 with an ERA of 2.12. In 17 innings he's given up 8 hits, one homerun while walking five. Opponents are hitting .143 off him and he has struck out 15.
      Right-handed hitting first baseman Steven Pearce is hitting .345. In 15 games he has 20 hits, 4 doubles, 2 homeruns, 6 walks while striking out 9 times. His OBP is .406. He has a slugging percentage of .517 and an OPS of .923.
      Coming soon will be a look at who's hot at all the Yankees Minor League affiliates. Stayed tuned !

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Yankee Spring Update



The Yankess opened their 2012 spring season against the Phillies. Curtis Granderson picked up right where he left off, hitting a double and a homerun. The Yankees used two pitching prospects in the game. Lefty Manny Banuelos who got the win pitching two scorless innings. He walked two and stuck out none. The other prospect used in the game was Dellin Betances who went one inning gave up no runs while walking two. Ivan Nova also went two innings giving up one hit, two runs one of the earned. He struck out two and walked none. The only hit he gave up was a homerun to Hunter Pence in the first inning.The Yankees went on to win 8-5.
Manny Banuelos
          In  their second game, again against the Phillies Alex  Rodriguez got things going hitting the the first pitch he saw to right field for a homerun off starter Roy Halladay. A-Rod also had a single and a double in the game both pitcher off Joel Pinero. Starter Freddy Garcia had a rough start giving up a homerun to Hunter Pence who homered the day before. The Yanks took this game 7-4 banging out twelve hits on the day.
          Game three was against guess who ? the Phillies. Yankees lost this won 9-3. The only good thing to come out of this game was that newcomer Micheal Pineda made his debut and went two innings giving up one hit, no runs, no walks and struck out two. Not much else going on in this game.
          In their fourth game of the spring the Yankees lost to the Pirates 7-4. No offensive story here either. CC Sabathia made his spring debut going two innings giving up one run, no walks, one strike out. He gave up three hits and two of those were to Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen who may have been fired up for this game after signing a 6 year $ 51.5 million dollar contract. Pitcher Phil Hughes who is fighting for a spot in the starting rotation had a rough start to say the least. He was unable to complete the standard two innings that most pitchers make in their first outing. He went just 1 1/3 innings and has tagged for four hits two runs, one of them earned. Hughes said he felt fine afterwards he was just a little excited and was over throwing.
         Yanks take on Tampa next where Hiroki Kuroda will make his pinstripe debut. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Yankees - Rotation, Sleeper pick & more Big Ragu special Sauce!


Here's who I think will be starting rotation
  1. CC Sabathia
  2. Micheal Pineda
  3. Ivan Nova
  4. Phil Hughes
  5. Hiroki Kuroda
If AJ Burnett doesn't get traded you can slip him into the number 4 spot and move Hughes into the Bullpen.
The Yankees will have a strong bullpen with alot of arms like David Robertson, Rafeal Soriano, Boone Logan, Cory Wade, Freddy Garcia, and to closeout the 9th inning....I shouldn't even have to say his name...The best ever.. Mariano Rivera.
As for Joba Chamberlain, he's making progress in his return from Tommy John surgery last June. He has thrown from a 15 inch mound twice. 15 throws each. Joba told the AP he was "happy with progress and feeling good." He hopes to rejoin the Yankees before the All-Star break.
My sleeper pick from the minors will be catcher Austin Romine. He did see some time last year with the big club but most likely will begin the season in Triple-A Scranton. Should Russell Martin or Fransisco Cervelli go on the DL for any length of time Romine could get a call up. I could have chosen any one of the pitching prospects. Either Manny Banuelos or Dellin Betances. Both finished the year at the Triple-A level but I don't think their ready yet. Should a Yankee starter go down they have Garcia to spot start if need be. So if he's my sleeper is Romine, then yes I anticipate an injury at the catchers position. Sorry guys.
Every season there's always talk about what position needs improvement. Well this year I really can't decide. Catcher ? Martin was ok last season. Just as long as he stays healthy, handles the pitching staff, and plays well defensively that position is fine. He doesn't need to hit .300 on this team. DH ? Do they need a steady DH ?think not. That position will be used to give bench guys playing time and give others some rest. So what needs improvement ? Clutch hitting, that's what !! Especially in October !! We don't need a homerun in a big spot, just a base hit would be fine.
Here are my picks for the AL East Division in 2012
1st : Yankees...Who else !
2nd : Tampa Rays....Good pitching
3rd : Toronto Blue Jays...Much improved bullpen
4th :Boston Red Sox..LOL !
5th : Baltimore Orioles....Poor Buck
Bomber Spring Training opens February 19th for pitchers and catchers. But guess who's already getting in his ABs early this year.....Derek Jeter !!
Stay tuned for updates.

Predicted Yankee Starting 9, 2011 stats, Rotation and more!

NY YANKEES
  • 97-65, 1st place in the AL East
  • Projected batting order
1. SS Derek Jeter:
.297 BA, .355 OBP, .388 SLG, 6 HR, 61 RBIs in 2011
2. CF Curtis Granderson:
.262 BA, .364 OBP, .552 SLG, 41 HR, 119 RBIs in 2011
3. 2B Robinson Cano:
.302 BA, .349 OBP, .533 SLG, 28 HR, 118 RBIs in 2011
4. 3B Alex Rodriguez:
.276 BA, .362 OBP, .461 SLG, 16 HR, 62 RBIs in 2011
5. 1B Mark Teixeira:
.248 BA, .341 OBP, .494 SLG, 39 HR, 111 RBIs in 2011
6. RF Nick Swisher:
.260 BA, .374 OBP, .449 SLG, 23 HR, 85 RBIs in 2011
7. DH Andruw Jones:
.247 BA, .356 OBP, .495 SLG, 13 HR, 33 RBIs in 2011
8. C Russell Martin:
.237 BA, .324 OBP, .408 SLG, 18 HR, 65 RBIs in 2011
9. LF Brett Gardner:
.259 BA, .345 OBP, .369 SLG, 7 HR, 36 RBIs in 2011
Projected rotation
1.CC Sabathia, 19-8, 3.00 ERA in 2011
2.Ivan Nova, 16-4, 3.70 ERA in 2011
3.Hiroki Kuroda, 13-16, 3.07 ERA in 2011
4.Michael Pineda, 9-10, 3.74 ERA in 2011
5a.Freddy Garcia, 12-8, 3.62 ERA in 2011
5b.Phil Hughes, 5-5, 5.79 ERA in 2011
5c.A.J. Burnett, 11-11, 5.15 ERA in 2011
Projected bullpen
Closer:Mariano Rivera, 44/49 saves, 1.91 ERA in 2011
RH setup man: David Robertson, 1.08 ERA in 2011
RH setup man: Rafael Soriano, 4.12 ERA in 2011
LH setup man: Boone Logan, 3.46 ERA in 2011