1 00:00:01,680 --> 00:00:03,200 Speaker 1: One to pull a Catchel. 2 00:00:05,800 --> 00:00:12,160 Speaker 2: All right, Welcome back, everybody, Welcome back. Only five more 3 00:00:12,360 --> 00:00:16,560 Speaker 2: shopping days until Christmas. For the New York Yankees and 4 00:00:16,640 --> 00:00:20,119 Speaker 2: for Yankees fans, the gifts have been piling up under 5 00:00:20,160 --> 00:00:24,280 Speaker 2: the tree. First we got Max Freed, then Devin Williams 6 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:28,600 Speaker 2: and now Cody Bellinger. All very good moves in my opinion, 7 00:00:28,600 --> 00:00:33,320 Speaker 2: but all moves that carry with them some level of risk. 8 00:00:33,440 --> 00:00:37,280 Speaker 2: You know, Max Freed has had the arm trouble, specifically 9 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:40,720 Speaker 2: in the Tommy John region of the arm, which is 10 00:00:40,920 --> 00:00:42,440 Speaker 2: you know, frightening, and they signed him to an eight 11 00:00:42,479 --> 00:00:45,240 Speaker 2: year contract, you pretty much guarantee that at some point 12 00:00:45,280 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 2: he's going to have more arm problems over the life 13 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 2: of that contract. Devin Williams missed a significant portion of 14 00:00:51,840 --> 00:00:55,000 Speaker 2: the season last year because of a fracture in his back, 15 00:00:55,440 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 2: and Cody Bellinger has had a significant shoulder injury in 16 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:01,840 Speaker 2: the past and has had some up and down years since. 17 00:01:01,880 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 2: So a lot of risk with these moves, but the 18 00:01:04,880 --> 00:01:09,040 Speaker 2: Yankees at least showing some aggressiveness, really trying to get better. 19 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:12,680 Speaker 2: But given the state of the roster and given the 20 00:01:12,720 --> 00:01:17,000 Speaker 2: available players this offseason right now, I don't think the 21 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:21,160 Speaker 2: Yankees could have executed Plan B much more effectively than 22 00:01:21,200 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 2: they've done. And they're not finished yet. Brian Cashman said, 23 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:28,400 Speaker 2: stay tuned for more moves. We'll talk about the remaining 24 00:01:28,440 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 2: pieces available in just a minute. But we still need 25 00:01:31,920 --> 00:01:34,760 Speaker 2: a first basement, and we still need either a third 26 00:01:34,760 --> 00:01:38,959 Speaker 2: baseman or a second basement, and finding quality players to 27 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:42,040 Speaker 2: fill these spots is not going to be easy because, 28 00:01:42,959 --> 00:01:45,160 Speaker 2: you know, like the players that the Yankees have already 29 00:01:45,160 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 2: picked up, there's a lot of warts and a lot 30 00:01:47,960 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 2: of potential risk associated with these folks. And I just 31 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:53,400 Speaker 2: realized my light wasn't on, so I gotta fix that. 32 00:01:53,560 --> 00:01:58,000 Speaker 2: But we're gonna miss the tandem of Judge and Soto 33 00:01:58,120 --> 00:02:02,480 Speaker 2: for sure next year. From an entertainment standpoint, the Yankees 34 00:02:02,480 --> 00:02:06,000 Speaker 2: are not gonna be as much fun to watch in 35 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:07,840 Speaker 2: the top part of the lineup. It's just a you know, 36 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:11,919 Speaker 2: Soto's a legendary type of hitter, and you know Judge 37 00:02:12,160 --> 00:02:17,680 Speaker 2: even better. So while that is gonna be gone, we 38 00:02:17,760 --> 00:02:20,839 Speaker 2: do have a chance to be a fundamentally much more 39 00:02:20,919 --> 00:02:24,799 Speaker 2: sound baseball team. Our closer probably isn't gonna blow fifteen 40 00:02:24,880 --> 00:02:29,040 Speaker 2: games next year, and we've got a real chance to 41 00:02:29,120 --> 00:02:31,639 Speaker 2: win one hundred games. I think if you execute these 42 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:36,079 Speaker 2: final couple of roster pieces correctly. Now, before we get 43 00:02:36,120 --> 00:02:40,000 Speaker 2: to the tough choices that remain for the Yankees, we 44 00:02:40,120 --> 00:02:44,239 Speaker 2: gotta talk a little bit about Roki Sizaki, because Roki 45 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:49,520 Speaker 2: Sizaki has apparently booked a meeting with the New York Yankees. 46 00:02:49,639 --> 00:02:51,239 Speaker 2: I see a lot of people making a big deal 47 00:02:51,280 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 2: out of this. I don't see it as a huge deal. 48 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 2: His agent is gonna meet with everybody, right They're gonna 49 00:02:57,919 --> 00:03:01,679 Speaker 2: try and get him a spot that he's extremely comfortable with. 50 00:03:02,320 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 2: But word round the campfire is that he prefers to 51 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:09,160 Speaker 2: pitch in kind of a medium market. We talked about 52 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:12,440 Speaker 2: it with Robbie Hyde the other day. I think Kansas 53 00:03:12,440 --> 00:03:15,239 Speaker 2: City could be a good fit for him. Baltimore could 54 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 2: be a good fit for him. I could see him 55 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:20,320 Speaker 2: landing in Houston or with the Texas Rangers. I could 56 00:03:20,320 --> 00:03:23,480 Speaker 2: see him going to the Cubs. I give the Yankees 57 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:27,600 Speaker 2: a very low percentage chance of signing Roki Sazaki, but 58 00:03:27,680 --> 00:03:30,320 Speaker 2: if they do, they might have to plan for either 59 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:33,360 Speaker 2: a six man rotation like the Dodgers are planning to do, 60 00:03:34,000 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 2: or have a swingman on the roster. He has never 61 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 2: thrown more than one hundred and twenty nine innings as 62 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:43,680 Speaker 2: a professional in Japan, and that was three years ago. 63 00:03:44,280 --> 00:03:47,440 Speaker 2: He pitched only ninety one innings in twenty twenty three 64 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:50,000 Speaker 2: and one hundred and eleven innings in twenty twenty four, 65 00:03:50,680 --> 00:03:52,400 Speaker 2: so to count on him for one hundred and fifty 66 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:54,680 Speaker 2: to one hundred and seventy innings is just not realistic. 67 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:58,320 Speaker 2: It means that the Yankees would essentially need a sixth 68 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:02,960 Speaker 2: starting pitcher to fill in on the regular or to 69 00:04:03,000 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 2: be ready to step up when Roki needs some time off. Now, 70 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:08,600 Speaker 2: if the Yankee signed Sazaki, that means that Marcus Stroman 71 00:04:08,920 --> 00:04:11,240 Speaker 2: is out of the rotation full stop. You're gonna put 72 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:14,360 Speaker 2: Roki in the number five spot, skip him when you can. 73 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 2: But Stroman, I'm not sure he wants to pitch for 74 00:04:18,120 --> 00:04:20,240 Speaker 2: a full season out of the bullpen, and I'm not 75 00:04:20,240 --> 00:04:23,440 Speaker 2: sure that's a great use of their money. So I 76 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:27,240 Speaker 2: think if you sign Zaki Sazaki somehow you have to 77 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 2: also trade Stroman, and that would leave you with a 78 00:04:30,560 --> 00:04:34,119 Speaker 2: combination of Will Warren, Chase Hampton, maybe Clayton Beatr, maybe 79 00:04:34,120 --> 00:04:36,360 Speaker 2: one of the young guys that you draft out of 80 00:04:36,360 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 2: college next year to be your potential sixth man or 81 00:04:40,480 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 2: swingman in the rotation. And that's assuming nobody gets injured. 82 00:04:43,320 --> 00:04:45,320 Speaker 2: Last year was kind of an anomaly if the Yankees 83 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:48,400 Speaker 2: didn't have any major injuries outside of Garrett Cole for 84 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 2: the first couple of months, they were pretty healthy. So 85 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:53,960 Speaker 2: you know, it's gonna be interesting to see how this 86 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:58,320 Speaker 2: whole Sazaki scenario plays out. I still contend that he'd 87 00:04:58,360 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 2: be a better fit in like the A central, but 88 00:05:02,960 --> 00:05:05,040 Speaker 2: no problem with it. If the Yankees are able to 89 00:05:05,480 --> 00:05:08,680 Speaker 2: land him. I think the upside is worth the risk. 90 00:05:08,720 --> 00:05:12,719 Speaker 2: It's not a huge financial risk. Obviously, it's an injury risk, 91 00:05:12,839 --> 00:05:15,200 Speaker 2: but that's the case with every pitcher, right and he's 92 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 2: still twenty three years old next year, so he can 93 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:21,280 Speaker 2: get bigger and stronger and more durable. And the Yankees 94 00:05:21,320 --> 00:05:24,479 Speaker 2: have a lot of technology at you know, measuring when 95 00:05:24,480 --> 00:05:26,760 Speaker 2: a pitcher is you know, beginning to weaken in their 96 00:05:26,800 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 2: delivery and things like that. They were able to manage 97 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:31,719 Speaker 2: Luis Hill effectively this year, so I could see them 98 00:05:32,160 --> 00:05:37,520 Speaker 2: doing a good job with Suzaki. But tough choices still remain. 99 00:05:38,839 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 2: The Yankees still need infielders. They might need an outfielder 100 00:05:43,240 --> 00:05:46,119 Speaker 2: if they decide to play Cody Bellinger at first base. 101 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:49,400 Speaker 2: When the Yankees traded for Bellinger, almost immediately we got 102 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:52,359 Speaker 2: word that he was going to be playing center field. 103 00:05:52,360 --> 00:05:56,040 Speaker 2: Brian Cashman said yesterday that is fake news, fake news. 104 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 2: He also could be end up or could end up 105 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 2: being the first base We don't know. He could still 106 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:04,160 Speaker 2: let up in left field for all we know. I 107 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:06,160 Speaker 2: doubt it. I think if he plays the outfield is 108 00:06:06,160 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 2: going to be centered because he's an above average center fielder, 109 00:06:08,440 --> 00:06:10,680 Speaker 2: and you don't mess with that. I do like that. 110 00:06:10,720 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 2: There's been reports of basically Scott Boris begging the Yankees 111 00:06:17,080 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 2: to trade for him. He was nagging Brian Cashman repeatedly 112 00:06:21,800 --> 00:06:24,760 Speaker 2: calling him, pestering him get this guy to the Yankees 113 00:06:25,200 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 2: because Cody Bellinger wanted to be there, which is very 114 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:33,880 Speaker 2: dissimilar to another Boris client whose name I will not 115 00:06:33,960 --> 00:06:38,159 Speaker 2: mention but rhymes with John Schmodo. Anyway, let's take a 116 00:06:38,160 --> 00:06:42,279 Speaker 2: look at the players available at this point. If you 117 00:06:42,320 --> 00:06:45,320 Speaker 2: watched fal Territory yesterday, I was on for a short conversation. 118 00:06:45,440 --> 00:06:47,320 Speaker 2: We'll watch it in a little bit, we'll take a 119 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:51,240 Speaker 2: look at it together. But basically I talked about how 120 00:06:51,279 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 2: I'm not really in love with any of the free 121 00:06:53,839 --> 00:06:59,080 Speaker 2: agent first basemen out there. Honestly, there aren't any free 122 00:06:59,120 --> 00:07:01,520 Speaker 2: agent offensive players out there where I'm like, you have 123 00:07:01,600 --> 00:07:03,440 Speaker 2: got to go out and get this guy, and I'll 124 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 2: be devastated if you don't. I think the closest thing 125 00:07:06,960 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 2: to that was Cody Bellinger. I really wanted Cody Bellinger, 126 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 2: you know, obviously Soto, but that's not gonna you know whatever, 127 00:07:15,760 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 2: We're gonna move on from that. Cody Bellinger we got 128 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:22,760 Speaker 2: for nothing. Cody Potite was a guy who probably would 129 00:07:22,760 --> 00:07:25,640 Speaker 2: have been on the Scranton Shuttle, maybe the injured list 130 00:07:25,840 --> 00:07:28,400 Speaker 2: again a few times. Quality pitcher, but hasn't been able 131 00:07:28,440 --> 00:07:31,680 Speaker 2: to stay healthy. So no big loss there. Caleb Durbin, 132 00:07:31,720 --> 00:07:35,400 Speaker 2: though surprising loss, surprised that he was part of the 133 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:38,920 Speaker 2: Devin Williams trade. Interesting development because the Yankees had him 134 00:07:38,920 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 2: penciled in for second base. So by the Yankees making 135 00:07:42,400 --> 00:07:44,520 Speaker 2: that move, they kind of robbed Peter to pay Paul 136 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:47,680 Speaker 2: to strengthen their bullpen, they had to open up another 137 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:51,480 Speaker 2: hole in the infield. But I like the Devin Williams move. 138 00:07:51,840 --> 00:07:54,480 Speaker 2: I like that this allows you to use Luke Weaver 139 00:07:54,560 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 2: as kind of like a high leverage guy outside of 140 00:07:57,000 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 2: the ninth inning, whether it's a seventh inning, whether it's 141 00:07:59,400 --> 00:08:02,280 Speaker 2: the seventh and eighth inning in a close game, then 142 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,160 Speaker 2: you go to Devin Williams in the ninth and if 143 00:08:04,200 --> 00:08:06,520 Speaker 2: you got Lewisaga back to full strength, maybe he can 144 00:08:06,520 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 2: pitch the seventh sometimes and you can let Weaver set 145 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 2: up in the eighth. A lot of options in the 146 00:08:13,600 --> 00:08:15,880 Speaker 2: bullpen now could be a real strength. I still think 147 00:08:15,920 --> 00:08:17,880 Speaker 2: you need to bring back Tim Hill, who's on our list. 148 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:19,960 Speaker 2: The Yankees don't have any quality lefties. I don't think 149 00:08:19,960 --> 00:08:22,320 Speaker 2: they have any lefties right now in the bullpen. So 150 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:25,640 Speaker 2: go out and re sign Tim Hill. And the money 151 00:08:25,640 --> 00:08:30,360 Speaker 2: coming from Chicago two and a half million per year 152 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:33,400 Speaker 2: along with Cody Bellinger could be enough of the savings 153 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 2: basically to pay for most of Tim hill move. So 154 00:08:36,800 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 2: I like the chances of him coming back. Apparently there's 155 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 2: mutual interest now looking at the free agent first baseman, 156 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:47,080 Speaker 2: obviously Pete Alonso, power hitter with very few other positives 157 00:08:47,120 --> 00:08:49,440 Speaker 2: about his game other than he's a great clubhouse guy. 158 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:54,320 Speaker 2: Christian Walker all around solid player, but right now he's 159 00:08:54,360 --> 00:08:57,160 Speaker 2: a little bit too old. He's thirty four. He's not 160 00:08:57,200 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 2: gonna get any younger. He's a two fifty hitter. I 161 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:01,840 Speaker 2: think got rather have a bit more contact out of 162 00:09:01,840 --> 00:09:03,920 Speaker 2: that position. So I'm not really in love with any 163 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:07,000 Speaker 2: of those guys. Carlos Santana a little bit too old. 164 00:09:07,840 --> 00:09:10,360 Speaker 2: I think Brian Cashman's going to look into some more trades. 165 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 2: We've seen him be aggressive in trades already Yondi. Diaz 166 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:19,439 Speaker 2: and Nathaniel Low both trade options that I think would 167 00:09:19,679 --> 00:09:22,040 Speaker 2: fit well. We'll talk more about them in a second. 168 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:26,439 Speaker 2: For the other infield spots, you've got Bragman still out there, 169 00:09:26,640 --> 00:09:30,840 Speaker 2: good player, but expensive comes with baggage. You got Luisa Raie, 170 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 2: solid contact hitter, but mostly at DH at this point, 171 00:09:33,600 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 2: can't play defense at all. Brandon Donovan could be a 172 00:09:37,080 --> 00:09:39,720 Speaker 2: good fit. It doesn't look like Nigo Horner is gonna 173 00:09:39,720 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 2: be a realistic possibility because I thought if he was 174 00:09:42,280 --> 00:09:44,120 Speaker 2: moved it would be as part of the Bellinger deal. 175 00:09:44,880 --> 00:09:47,680 Speaker 2: And you know, as for the outfield, Jerkson Profar are 176 00:09:47,720 --> 00:09:50,640 Speaker 2: still out there, Anthony Santander out there. Both of them 177 00:09:50,679 --> 00:09:53,800 Speaker 2: have risks. Profar had a bad second half and this 178 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 2: was really his only good year. Anthony Sanders a two 179 00:09:56,880 --> 00:09:59,840 Speaker 2: thirty five hitter, but he does replace the power that 180 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:03,240 Speaker 2: you would that you've lost from Juan Soto, and he's 181 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:05,080 Speaker 2: a switch hitter, you stick him out and left though 182 00:10:05,080 --> 00:10:07,240 Speaker 2: he's not a great defender, and that's a big left field, 183 00:10:07,320 --> 00:10:10,559 Speaker 2: so there's no perfect puzzle fits. That's one of the 184 00:10:10,600 --> 00:10:13,559 Speaker 2: reasons that I think the Cody Bellinger move was great. 185 00:10:13,720 --> 00:10:16,680 Speaker 2: Not only does he fit in two spots, which gives 186 00:10:16,720 --> 00:10:20,199 Speaker 2: you flexibility, it gives you leverage, right because now when 187 00:10:20,200 --> 00:10:22,960 Speaker 2: you're negotiating with an outfielder, you're negotiating with a first basemen. 188 00:10:22,960 --> 00:10:25,120 Speaker 2: You could say, well, I'm not gonna overpay because I 189 00:10:25,160 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 2: got Bellinger for that spot, right And eventually the Yankees 190 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:30,720 Speaker 2: are gonna have to commit to where they play Bellinger, 191 00:10:30,760 --> 00:10:32,520 Speaker 2: but you don't need to do it publicly right now, 192 00:10:33,160 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 2: right because it gives you leverage. So they still need 193 00:10:36,640 --> 00:10:39,800 Speaker 2: another infielder. That's where I think there's two really good options. 194 00:10:40,360 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 2: One internal, I'd be completely fine with giving Oswald Perrazza 195 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 2: a chance to play third base. He should have been 196 00:10:46,600 --> 00:10:48,199 Speaker 2: given a chance to win a job a couple of 197 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:51,080 Speaker 2: years ago. Give him a shot. Playhim at third base. 198 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 2: See how it goes. Worst case scenario, he stinks for 199 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:58,080 Speaker 2: a month or two. Let's give him to a Memorial Day. 200 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:02,000 Speaker 2: Let's say, you know, late May. If he stinks for 201 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:04,400 Speaker 2: two months, all right, you go out and you trade 202 00:11:04,400 --> 00:11:09,040 Speaker 2: for somebody. And if he's good, well, then you got 203 00:11:09,040 --> 00:11:11,079 Speaker 2: a cheap option for third base who's a good defender 204 00:11:11,120 --> 00:11:14,360 Speaker 2: with a good arm, a little bit of pot. So 205 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:16,920 Speaker 2: I want to talk a little bit about the path 206 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:22,600 Speaker 2: forward for me. About a week ago, I had Terrence 207 00:11:22,640 --> 00:11:25,960 Speaker 2: on the show and we put together our lineups for 208 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:28,960 Speaker 2: the twenty twenty five season. And since then, the Yankees 209 00:11:29,000 --> 00:11:32,520 Speaker 2: have made the Bellinger deal official, and it sounds like 210 00:11:32,559 --> 00:11:35,640 Speaker 2: he's going to be in centerfield. No guarantee, but that's 211 00:11:35,679 --> 00:11:38,360 Speaker 2: where I think they would play him. That's where you 212 00:11:38,400 --> 00:11:40,600 Speaker 2: get the most value out of him. It's easier to 213 00:11:40,600 --> 00:11:43,120 Speaker 2: get a first basement than a quality center fielder. So 214 00:11:43,160 --> 00:11:44,840 Speaker 2: I think he's going to be out there in center 215 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:48,160 Speaker 2: and Dominguez will be in left. However, I have given 216 00:11:48,200 --> 00:11:51,840 Speaker 2: it some thought. I've made a couple of revisions to 217 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:54,240 Speaker 2: my lineup, so let's take a look at it. So 218 00:11:54,480 --> 00:11:57,439 Speaker 2: my hypothetical lineup, I got Dimingez in left, now switch 219 00:11:57,520 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 2: hitter at the top of the lineup. I like that 220 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:02,680 Speaker 2: he sees a ton of pitches. Switch hitter means you 221 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:05,040 Speaker 2: can put him up there every single day. I think 222 00:12:05,080 --> 00:12:08,160 Speaker 2: he will get better against left handed pitchers in the 223 00:12:08,200 --> 00:12:12,240 Speaker 2: major leagues because of a couple of reasons. One, he's 224 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:15,040 Speaker 2: gonna see more strikes, right he's you're gonna see more 225 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:21,160 Speaker 2: consistent pitching. You're gonna have better I guess like technology 226 00:12:21,160 --> 00:12:23,640 Speaker 2: that got that what's a traject machine or whatever, where 227 00:12:23,640 --> 00:12:26,079 Speaker 2: you can like basically practice against the pitcher that you're 228 00:12:26,080 --> 00:12:29,360 Speaker 2: about to see. Just better tools, better coaching. I think 229 00:12:29,480 --> 00:12:32,680 Speaker 2: just improvement is likely as a and so many teams 230 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:35,560 Speaker 2: want to throw lefties at the Yankees because they struggled 231 00:12:35,559 --> 00:12:38,920 Speaker 2: against him last year, even with Soto, and because Yankee 232 00:12:38,920 --> 00:12:42,439 Speaker 2: stadium is tough on right handed hitters. I think he's 233 00:12:42,480 --> 00:12:46,200 Speaker 2: gonna have ample opportunity to get better. Now you might say, well, 234 00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:48,160 Speaker 2: then don't put him in the leadoff spot to begin 235 00:12:48,240 --> 00:12:50,480 Speaker 2: the season, And that's a fair argument, and that's fine. 236 00:12:51,400 --> 00:12:53,440 Speaker 2: This is just what I'm going with. If it were 237 00:12:53,440 --> 00:12:56,080 Speaker 2: an MLB the Show game, you know, this is my lineup. 238 00:12:56,280 --> 00:13:01,040 Speaker 2: I got Domingez and left Bellinger in center batting second batting, 239 00:13:01,120 --> 00:13:05,080 Speaker 2: third in right field. I'm signing Alex Bregman. Yeah, I 240 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 2: get the baggage, and and some Yankees fans are gonna 241 00:13:07,679 --> 00:13:10,319 Speaker 2: call me a trader for signing somebody from the Astros, 242 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:12,360 Speaker 2: but you know they've done it before. They've had guys 243 00:13:12,360 --> 00:13:15,480 Speaker 2: from that Astros team before, including Cameron Maybin played I 244 00:13:15,480 --> 00:13:18,280 Speaker 2: think twenty one games with the Astros that year, played 245 00:13:18,280 --> 00:13:20,960 Speaker 2: with the Yankees for a bit, and he was, you know, 246 00:13:21,040 --> 00:13:23,600 Speaker 2: in the booth. They brought in Beltran, who was you 247 00:13:23,600 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 2: know in the in the booth after that whole situation. 248 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:28,920 Speaker 2: I don't think that Cashman is allergic to that, although 249 00:13:28,920 --> 00:13:31,720 Speaker 2: I do think it will affect his his money somewhat. 250 00:13:31,760 --> 00:13:35,120 Speaker 2: They're not gonna overpay for him. Austin Wells behind the dish. 251 00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:37,120 Speaker 2: I think he's gonna have a better year. I've got 252 00:13:37,200 --> 00:13:41,880 Speaker 2: him in the number five spot with Stanton protecting him. 253 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:45,280 Speaker 2: Stanton gonna be another power threat, but I don't want 254 00:13:45,280 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 2: to count on him in the cleanup spot anymore at 255 00:13:47,200 --> 00:13:50,120 Speaker 2: this point in his career. Maybe in the postseason if 256 00:13:50,160 --> 00:13:53,320 Speaker 2: he's if he's crushing it, but right now, you know, 257 00:13:53,360 --> 00:13:55,400 Speaker 2: given that he doesn't really run, he kind of clogs 258 00:13:55,440 --> 00:13:57,400 Speaker 2: up the bases a little bit, still strikes out a 259 00:13:57,400 --> 00:13:59,680 Speaker 2: lot and he's gonna miss some time every year. Let's 260 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 2: put him in the number six spot and just you know, 261 00:14:02,120 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 2: kind of hope that he he hits, he runs into 262 00:14:04,640 --> 00:14:06,600 Speaker 2: some bombs. I'll take twenty five home runs. I'll take 263 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:08,520 Speaker 2: one hundred and fifteen games out of the regular season. 264 00:14:08,640 --> 00:14:12,760 Speaker 2: Just be healthy for the playoffs. Chisholm back to second 265 00:14:12,800 --> 00:14:16,440 Speaker 2: base once you signed Bregman, and now you're better in 266 00:14:16,480 --> 00:14:19,520 Speaker 2: the entire infield. Your second base defense is better, your 267 00:14:19,560 --> 00:14:23,280 Speaker 2: third base defense is better. We know what Volpi is 268 00:14:23,320 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 2: at shortstop, and you'll see my first basement in a second. 269 00:14:28,400 --> 00:14:33,040 Speaker 2: Brandon Nathan Lowe. I think he's a really solid defender. 270 00:14:33,400 --> 00:14:35,360 Speaker 2: He's not a free agent. You're gonna have to trade 271 00:14:35,360 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 2: for him. You're gonna have to move some pieces this 272 00:14:38,480 --> 00:14:43,000 Speaker 2: There's some concerns about Low's ground ball rate. He hits 273 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:45,720 Speaker 2: the ball on the ground a lot. But that's the 274 00:14:45,760 --> 00:14:47,760 Speaker 2: type of thing you can fix with coaching, right. You 275 00:14:47,800 --> 00:14:51,720 Speaker 2: can't teach somebody to have elite exit velocity. I mean, 276 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:54,720 Speaker 2: you're just it's it's one of those things where you 277 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 2: know it comes naturally with your bat speed and your 278 00:14:57,200 --> 00:14:59,400 Speaker 2: ability to square the ball up. I'm gonna put up 279 00:14:59,440 --> 00:15:02,880 Speaker 2: his his stat cast numbers again real quick, because I 280 00:15:02,880 --> 00:15:08,320 Speaker 2: think it's worth looking at, you know, his expected his 281 00:15:08,400 --> 00:15:12,360 Speaker 2: ex wOBA or expected weighted on base average. I think 282 00:15:12,960 --> 00:15:16,120 Speaker 2: I don't. I don't remember the acronym. It's a good 283 00:15:16,160 --> 00:15:19,240 Speaker 2: measurement of a hitter. It's above average. His batting run 284 00:15:19,320 --> 00:15:22,840 Speaker 2: values well above average, his fielding run values well above average, 285 00:15:22,880 --> 00:15:25,960 Speaker 2: top twenty percent in the league. His walk percentage, you know, 286 00:15:26,080 --> 00:15:30,000 Speaker 2: imagine somebody who is in the ninety seventh percentile of 287 00:15:30,080 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 2: walk rate hitting at the bottom of your order, turning 288 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:37,320 Speaker 2: it over for Dominges and Bellinger and Sodo. I mean 289 00:15:37,360 --> 00:15:40,280 Speaker 2: that's a really circular lineup. He doesn't strike out that much, 290 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:42,720 Speaker 2: he doesn't whiff that much. Yeah, he's going to hit 291 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:44,760 Speaker 2: some ground balls, but I mean he's not going to 292 00:15:44,800 --> 00:15:48,840 Speaker 2: probably hit as many as our record breaking ground ball 293 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:51,400 Speaker 2: to the right side hitter last year, Alex Verdugo. So 294 00:15:51,440 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 2: I'm not overly concerned with that. So my lineup once again, 295 00:15:55,120 --> 00:15:59,840 Speaker 2: Diminge is Bellinger, Judge, Bragman, Well, Stanton Chisholm, vulpy Low. 296 00:16:00,640 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 2: I think that is a World Series caliber lineup. There's 297 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 2: been some talk about, you know, guys like Luisa Rise. 298 00:16:10,080 --> 00:16:12,480 Speaker 2: I just again I don't see him as a defender. 299 00:16:12,560 --> 00:16:14,600 Speaker 2: I think the Yankees want to get better as a team. 300 00:16:14,640 --> 00:16:18,320 Speaker 2: I think this is a way to do it. Diego says. 301 00:16:18,720 --> 00:16:22,160 Speaker 2: Ever since Pereira still Yankee, seems like people forgot about him. Well, 302 00:16:22,200 --> 00:16:25,240 Speaker 2: he was in the process of working some kinks out 303 00:16:25,280 --> 00:16:27,360 Speaker 2: in the minor leagues last year when he got hurt. 304 00:16:27,640 --> 00:16:29,280 Speaker 2: I think you have to see him come back and 305 00:16:29,280 --> 00:16:32,800 Speaker 2: be a solid player before you can put him in there. Plus, 306 00:16:33,120 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 2: he's right handed. He strikes out a ton in the 307 00:16:35,400 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 2: minor leagues. Not sure he's the best fit for what 308 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:41,240 Speaker 2: the Yankees are trying to do right now, but I 309 00:16:41,240 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 2: can see him being kind of a trade piece. So 310 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:47,040 Speaker 2: all right. Yesterday I was on Foul Territory. If you 311 00:16:47,040 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 2: don't subscribe to that channel, you should. It's also on 312 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:54,000 Speaker 2: Bally's Sports Network from one to three on weekdays, and 313 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:56,560 Speaker 2: I had about a nine minute discussion with the guys 314 00:16:56,600 --> 00:16:59,680 Speaker 2: about the Yankees and about you know where we're at 315 00:16:59,760 --> 00:17:02,480 Speaker 2: right now now as a team, and I gave my thoughts. 316 00:17:02,960 --> 00:17:04,879 Speaker 2: I thought it was a pretty fun little talk and 317 00:17:05,280 --> 00:17:07,119 Speaker 2: pretty succinct, and if you missed it, I thought my 318 00:17:07,480 --> 00:17:09,760 Speaker 2: audience would enjoy it. So I'm gonna play that for 319 00:17:09,800 --> 00:17:12,920 Speaker 2: you now and then when we get back, we'll have voicemails. 320 00:17:12,920 --> 00:17:15,000 Speaker 2: We've got five or six voicemails to get through. So 321 00:17:16,040 --> 00:17:18,160 Speaker 2: here comes my interview with foul Territory. 322 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:22,960 Speaker 3: Here we go, Derek with the Foul Territory cap Pinstripe 323 00:17:23,040 --> 00:17:27,440 Speaker 3: Territory host, the Big Man also really shining yesterday, Derek. 324 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:29,399 Speaker 3: Great to have you on because you had been talking 325 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 3: about Cody Balinger before it was cool to talk about 326 00:17:32,160 --> 00:17:34,600 Speaker 3: Cody Balinger to the Yankees. So what'd you think about it? 327 00:17:35,520 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 2: Well, Cody Bellinger has been linked to the Yankees for 328 00:17:39,160 --> 00:17:41,720 Speaker 2: a couple of years now, and I think it's a 329 00:17:41,720 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 2: good fit. I mean, I'm glad to see that the 330 00:17:43,640 --> 00:17:47,399 Speaker 2: Yankees have decided to get more athletic. They've recognized that 331 00:17:47,480 --> 00:17:50,680 Speaker 2: their athleticism, their defense was an issue, and I'm glad 332 00:17:50,680 --> 00:17:53,520 Speaker 2: to see that they're not getting back into that problematic 333 00:17:53,560 --> 00:17:55,520 Speaker 2: area where they're too right handed. You know, a couple 334 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:58,600 Speaker 2: of years ago, if Juan Soto had been a Yankee 335 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:00,720 Speaker 2: and he had signed with the Mets, the Yankees would 336 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:02,560 Speaker 2: have gone out and signed Pee Alonso the next day. 337 00:18:02,600 --> 00:18:04,679 Speaker 2: But I'm glad to see that they're they're seeing that 338 00:18:04,800 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 2: lefties are are very important at Yankee Stadium. 339 00:18:07,800 --> 00:18:11,199 Speaker 4: Finally, Oh yeah, but I missed those days, don't you 340 00:18:11,640 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 4: The Rep Sox sign Manny the Yankees go get a rod. 341 00:18:14,880 --> 00:18:17,120 Speaker 4: You know, it was like it was back and forth. 342 00:18:17,200 --> 00:18:18,080 Speaker 5: It was battles. 343 00:18:18,119 --> 00:18:20,719 Speaker 3: He didn't pinstripes would be epic. 344 00:18:21,000 --> 00:18:22,960 Speaker 2: Oh what do you want? What do you want next? 345 00:18:23,920 --> 00:18:26,680 Speaker 2: So there's been a lot of talk about what the 346 00:18:26,760 --> 00:18:29,719 Speaker 2: Yankees need. Obviously, first base is still an issue, and 347 00:18:29,760 --> 00:18:32,119 Speaker 2: they probably need one infielder, either a third basement or 348 00:18:32,160 --> 00:18:34,879 Speaker 2: a second baseman. I'm not in love with any of 349 00:18:34,880 --> 00:18:37,920 Speaker 2: the available first base free agents. I think Pee Alonso 350 00:18:38,200 --> 00:18:39,880 Speaker 2: is too much of a power guy and not enough 351 00:18:39,880 --> 00:18:42,560 Speaker 2: but not enough of a you know, baseball generalist in 352 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:46,520 Speaker 2: terms of base running and in terms of defense. And 353 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,439 Speaker 2: Christian Walker, you know, thirty four years old, excellent player, 354 00:18:49,560 --> 00:18:51,320 Speaker 2: you know. I spoke to Robert Murray on my show 355 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:53,000 Speaker 2: and he was telling me how underrated he is. But 356 00:18:53,119 --> 00:18:55,600 Speaker 2: thirty four years old and we just watched DJ Lemayhew 357 00:18:55,640 --> 00:18:58,880 Speaker 2: fall off a cliff around that age. So my guy 358 00:18:59,040 --> 00:19:04,240 Speaker 2: is Nathaniel Low. There was an article by Matthew Postens 359 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:07,560 Speaker 2: I believe, who covers the Rangers for SI and he 360 00:19:07,680 --> 00:19:10,600 Speaker 2: was suggesting that there's a lot of reasons that the 361 00:19:10,680 --> 00:19:14,359 Speaker 2: Rangers could deal Nathaniel Low and if that happens, I 362 00:19:14,359 --> 00:19:17,119 Speaker 2: think he'd be a great fit for the Yankees. A 363 00:19:17,160 --> 00:19:20,359 Speaker 2: solid contact guy, good defender, he's got a little bit 364 00:19:20,400 --> 00:19:22,680 Speaker 2: of pop. He hit three hundred a couple of years ago, 365 00:19:23,119 --> 00:19:25,760 Speaker 2: but he's not a guy who, you know, sacrifices his 366 00:19:25,880 --> 00:19:28,200 Speaker 2: swing for power. He can use the whole field if 367 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:30,200 Speaker 2: he's available. I think you got to move some pieces 368 00:19:30,200 --> 00:19:33,119 Speaker 2: to get him. There's been also some talk about Alex 369 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:35,679 Speaker 2: Bragman for third base. I'm not sure that I'm in 370 00:19:35,720 --> 00:19:38,119 Speaker 2: love with that move. Brian Hoak, who covers the Yankees 371 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:40,320 Speaker 2: for MLB dot Com, their beat writer, put out a 372 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 2: tweet that basically said, there's mutual interest, and the interest 373 00:19:43,680 --> 00:19:46,840 Speaker 2: is real. I don't know how Aaron Judge or Cody 374 00:19:46,840 --> 00:19:49,520 Speaker 2: Bellinger would you feel about having him in the clubhouse 375 00:19:49,560 --> 00:19:53,280 Speaker 2: having played against that twenty seventeen Astros team. But upgrading 376 00:19:53,320 --> 00:19:55,280 Speaker 2: at third base allows you to fill second base with 377 00:19:55,359 --> 00:19:58,960 Speaker 2: Jazz Chishom, where he's naturally better as a defender, and 378 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:01,560 Speaker 2: then you probably give b Rice a shot at first 379 00:20:01,560 --> 00:20:04,639 Speaker 2: base right let his left handed swing develop in Yankee Stadium. So, 380 00:20:04,960 --> 00:20:07,000 Speaker 2: as Brian Cashman says, there's a lot of ways to 381 00:20:07,080 --> 00:20:10,439 Speaker 2: skin the cat. I was chatting with Cameron Maybin on 382 00:20:10,680 --> 00:20:12,520 Speaker 2: X and he was basically saying about the Bregman thing 383 00:20:12,560 --> 00:20:15,040 Speaker 2: that you know, he played for that Astros team too, 384 00:20:15,119 --> 00:20:17,760 Speaker 2: and Cashman still brought him in, So you know, maybe 385 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:18,280 Speaker 2: it can happen. 386 00:20:18,359 --> 00:20:22,639 Speaker 1: We'll see who's untouchable, because now the Yankees are talking, 387 00:20:22,840 --> 00:20:25,919 Speaker 1: you know, trades. Oh wow, we're going to trade to 388 00:20:25,960 --> 00:20:30,199 Speaker 1: go upgrade here. Because you had you had Caleb Durban starting. 389 00:20:30,240 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 1: I'm a big Pinstripe Territory fan. You had him starting 390 00:20:33,320 --> 00:20:35,280 Speaker 1: on one of your episodes. You talked about him starting 391 00:20:35,280 --> 00:20:37,400 Speaker 1: at second base in the big leagues for the team. 392 00:20:37,440 --> 00:20:41,360 Speaker 1: Well he gone, So he's untouchable right now in the 393 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:44,200 Speaker 1: org that you would be disappointed if they got rid. 394 00:20:44,040 --> 00:20:47,720 Speaker 2: Of Well, to clarify, Brian Cashman had come out and 395 00:20:47,720 --> 00:20:51,160 Speaker 2: said that Caleb Durban was the leading candidate to take 396 00:20:51,200 --> 00:20:53,640 Speaker 2: over at second base. I was always a little skeptical 397 00:20:53,680 --> 00:20:56,080 Speaker 2: because his exit velocity in the miners is like eighty 398 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:58,240 Speaker 2: three miles an hour. He's five foot six. I mean, 399 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:00,200 Speaker 2: how many al two a's are there out there? And 400 00:21:00,600 --> 00:21:03,040 Speaker 2: I just I didn't. I wasn't buying it that much, 401 00:21:03,080 --> 00:21:04,480 Speaker 2: but you know, I was anxious to see how we 402 00:21:04,520 --> 00:21:06,280 Speaker 2: would look in spring training. He obviously had a good 403 00:21:06,320 --> 00:21:09,520 Speaker 2: Arizona Fall League. To me, the main guy who's untouchable 404 00:21:09,560 --> 00:21:12,360 Speaker 2: is Jason Dominguez, the Martian. I've been a big fan 405 00:21:12,400 --> 00:21:14,879 Speaker 2: of his for a while, following through the minor leagues. 406 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:17,480 Speaker 2: When he came up a couple of years ago, he 407 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:20,159 Speaker 2: set the world on fire for about seven games, and 408 00:21:20,200 --> 00:21:22,399 Speaker 2: then he tore his ucl had to have surgery. He 409 00:21:22,440 --> 00:21:24,600 Speaker 2: missed the first part of last year, and then he 410 00:21:24,800 --> 00:21:28,560 Speaker 2: was like a rocket just coming back through the minor 411 00:21:28,640 --> 00:21:31,720 Speaker 2: leagues on his rehab assignment. He played great in Triple A. 412 00:21:31,840 --> 00:21:33,800 Speaker 2: He had great numbers. He hit over three hundred. The 413 00:21:33,840 --> 00:21:36,000 Speaker 2: power was there. He stole a ton of bases. Then 414 00:21:36,000 --> 00:21:37,560 Speaker 2: he came up to the major leagues and couldn't catch 415 00:21:37,560 --> 00:21:39,920 Speaker 2: a fly ball, and I think that effected his whole game. 416 00:21:39,960 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 2: He made a couple of errors early. I don't know 417 00:21:41,720 --> 00:21:44,560 Speaker 2: if it was the triple deck syndrome, you know, coming 418 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:46,840 Speaker 2: from the minor leagues and not being used to you know, 419 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:53,240 Speaker 2: the wind whirling around the dome in Safeco and Oakland, 420 00:21:53,359 --> 00:21:55,439 Speaker 2: where he had some mistakes, and then Yankee Stadium he 421 00:21:55,440 --> 00:21:56,880 Speaker 2: gets to put in the left field. These are natural 422 00:21:56,960 --> 00:21:59,600 Speaker 2: center fielder, so it kind of fell apart for him, 423 00:22:00,200 --> 00:22:01,840 Speaker 2: and so people are down on him. But I still 424 00:22:01,840 --> 00:22:04,160 Speaker 2: think a switch hitter in today's game, who has power 425 00:22:04,200 --> 00:22:07,280 Speaker 2: from both sides and who's a patient hitter with speed, 426 00:22:08,000 --> 00:22:09,880 Speaker 2: I think you got to keep him. And right now 427 00:22:09,880 --> 00:22:13,120 Speaker 2: he's penciled in to be a cheap corner outfielder. They're 428 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:16,199 Speaker 2: probably gonna play Bellinger and center. Although there was just 429 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:18,000 Speaker 2: a report I believe it was from Brian Hoku said 430 00:22:18,000 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 2: that it's fake news that Belly was told he's gonna 431 00:22:20,400 --> 00:22:22,520 Speaker 2: play center field for sure. So Belly is still an 432 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:25,040 Speaker 2: option at first base. That would allow Dominguez to be 433 00:22:25,080 --> 00:22:26,360 Speaker 2: in center, and then maybe you go get a left 434 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:29,679 Speaker 2: fielder like Santander or something along those lines. But to me, 435 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:33,960 Speaker 2: the one untouchable guide answer your question, Cratzy is Jason Demiguez. 436 00:22:35,240 --> 00:22:39,520 Speaker 3: Okay, So, Derek, would you rather have Wan Soda or 437 00:22:39,560 --> 00:22:42,320 Speaker 3: Max Fried and Cody Bouinger take Devin Williams out of 438 00:22:42,359 --> 00:22:43,960 Speaker 3: the combo. They could have gotten him either way. I 439 00:22:43,960 --> 00:22:45,800 Speaker 3: don't care what happens fifteen years from now. I don't 440 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 3: care what happens to you. 441 00:22:46,440 --> 00:22:48,159 Speaker 4: You can't take him out of the conversation. 442 00:22:48,320 --> 00:22:50,639 Speaker 3: This is my question, I don't care what happens eight 443 00:22:50,720 --> 00:22:53,560 Speaker 3: years from now, next season. Would you rather have had 444 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:58,720 Speaker 3: Freed and Bellinger or Jan Soda. 445 00:22:57,240 --> 00:23:00,240 Speaker 2: Freedo Lenger or one Soda? That's tough. So you know, 446 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:02,119 Speaker 2: I was one of the few Yankees fans who was 447 00:23:02,160 --> 00:23:05,159 Speaker 2: not heartbroken win won Sodo signed with the Mets, especially 448 00:23:05,200 --> 00:23:06,879 Speaker 2: when I saw the final number of seven hundred and 449 00:23:06,920 --> 00:23:10,320 Speaker 2: sixty five million. The tandem of Judge and Soto was 450 00:23:10,359 --> 00:23:13,119 Speaker 2: amazing to watch. They combined for ninety nine home runs, 451 00:23:13,480 --> 00:23:15,520 Speaker 2: Sodo walking in front of Judge and then Judge it 452 00:23:15,520 --> 00:23:17,119 Speaker 2: in a two run home run in the first inning. 453 00:23:17,280 --> 00:23:20,119 Speaker 2: It happened about fifteen times last year, and it was amazing, 454 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:22,879 Speaker 2: and it just got the game started off great and 455 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,760 Speaker 2: you just love to see the battles. Early on, Soto 456 00:23:25,920 --> 00:23:27,919 Speaker 2: was clutch. He was probably the most clutch hitter on 457 00:23:27,960 --> 00:23:30,840 Speaker 2: the team other than Stanton. In the postseason, he hit 458 00:23:30,920 --> 00:23:32,679 Speaker 2: the big home run to put the Yankees in the 459 00:23:32,680 --> 00:23:37,520 Speaker 2: World Series. But I knew, and every Yankees fan who's 460 00:23:37,560 --> 00:23:39,960 Speaker 2: honest with themselves knew that he was going to be 461 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:43,520 Speaker 2: difficult to re sign, and that the price was going 462 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 2: to be such that if you did resign him, it 463 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:49,199 Speaker 2: was gonna basically leave the Yankees with some of the 464 00:23:49,240 --> 00:23:52,000 Speaker 2: holes and the deficiencies that we saw cost them the 465 00:23:52,000 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 2: World Series. So what you're really asking me is what 466 00:23:54,640 --> 00:23:59,320 Speaker 2: I like the entertainment of Soto and Judge back to back, 467 00:24:00,600 --> 00:24:03,080 Speaker 2: or would I rather the Yankees have a better shot 468 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:04,879 Speaker 2: to win the World Series? And if I'm being honest 469 00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:06,639 Speaker 2: as a fan, as much as I love Juan Soto, 470 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 2: I'd rather see the Yankees have a more complete team. 471 00:24:10,160 --> 00:24:12,240 Speaker 2: I'm a kid of the nineties. I loved watching the 472 00:24:12,280 --> 00:24:15,080 Speaker 2: team that would battle and you know, scrap by and 473 00:24:15,080 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 2: play that quote unquote National League style game that doesn't 474 00:24:17,600 --> 00:24:20,359 Speaker 2: really exist as much anymore. But I really loved watching 475 00:24:20,400 --> 00:24:23,200 Speaker 2: those teams that were more complete. I missed the Scotti Bros. 476 00:24:23,200 --> 00:24:26,199 Speaker 2: And the Tino Martinez is not everybody needs to be 477 00:24:26,240 --> 00:24:29,359 Speaker 2: a forty home run guy, but everybody has to be 478 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:31,600 Speaker 2: able to play baseball at a high level and run 479 00:24:31,640 --> 00:24:34,240 Speaker 2: the bases and make the defensive plays and stay focused 480 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:36,520 Speaker 2: for a full game. I'm glad that we're separating the 481 00:24:36,520 --> 00:24:39,399 Speaker 2: week from the chaff a little bit and getting really 482 00:24:39,440 --> 00:24:41,400 Speaker 2: solid baseball players back in the mix again. 483 00:24:42,240 --> 00:24:45,240 Speaker 3: Okay, interesting, we'll see how the offense looks. 484 00:24:45,240 --> 00:24:47,440 Speaker 4: Still more work to do. The defense will be fine, okay, 485 00:24:47,480 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 4: because there's more work to be done. And by the way, 486 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:52,160 Speaker 4: Kratz back me up here. You can't just say, like, oh, 487 00:24:52,280 --> 00:24:54,800 Speaker 4: and he was gonna get Devin Williams either way. 488 00:24:54,920 --> 00:24:55,800 Speaker 1: You don't know that. 489 00:24:56,280 --> 00:25:03,360 Speaker 4: You don't know that, you don't know that, So, yeah. 490 00:25:03,400 --> 00:25:04,080 Speaker 3: They would have gotten it. 491 00:25:05,000 --> 00:25:06,160 Speaker 4: Have you know that, you don't know. 492 00:25:06,119 --> 00:25:09,720 Speaker 2: That they would have Just my money's a wash. Money's 493 00:25:09,720 --> 00:25:10,480 Speaker 2: a wash. 494 00:25:10,600 --> 00:25:13,159 Speaker 3: Yeah, Devin Williams doesn't cost much, So it's that's not 495 00:25:13,240 --> 00:25:13,919 Speaker 3: part of the equation. 496 00:25:14,000 --> 00:25:16,720 Speaker 4: If they had fifty million extra on the books already, 497 00:25:16,920 --> 00:25:17,480 Speaker 4: maybe it would have. 498 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:21,040 Speaker 1: Cost twice as much. If they were over CT thresholds. 499 00:25:21,119 --> 00:25:24,920 Speaker 3: Night, we have you pretty damn rich. 500 00:25:25,760 --> 00:25:27,960 Speaker 2: The way I look at it is you're replacing You're 501 00:25:28,000 --> 00:25:31,800 Speaker 2: replacing Nester Cortez with Max Freed, You're replacing Clay Holmes 502 00:25:31,800 --> 00:25:35,760 Speaker 2: with Devin Williams. So already the pitching staff is better. Now. 503 00:25:35,800 --> 00:25:38,480 Speaker 2: You can't replace Juan Soto, but maybe, to borrow the 504 00:25:38,480 --> 00:25:40,919 Speaker 2: phrase from Moneyball, you can rebuild them. So that's what 505 00:25:40,920 --> 00:25:41,679 Speaker 2: I'm hopeful. 506 00:25:41,440 --> 00:25:42,640 Speaker 5: For there you go. 507 00:25:42,720 --> 00:25:46,160 Speaker 3: All right, Well this is the martians number one fan too, 508 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:47,560 Speaker 3: so I'm excited for I'm a big. 509 00:25:47,880 --> 00:25:51,240 Speaker 4: I got a car, I got a autograph, Jason, I'll 510 00:25:51,240 --> 00:25:53,160 Speaker 4: sell it to you. Just DM me, Derek. 511 00:25:54,000 --> 00:25:57,879 Speaker 2: Text, I could give you my whole bank account. It 512 00:25:57,920 --> 00:25:59,240 Speaker 2: wouldn't make a difference in your life. 513 00:25:59,280 --> 00:25:59,480 Speaker 5: A JA. 514 00:25:59,520 --> 00:26:00,480 Speaker 2: I'm pretty sure. 515 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:02,720 Speaker 1: How much for this? 516 00:26:02,800 --> 00:26:03,280 Speaker 4: Damn car? 517 00:26:04,480 --> 00:26:06,000 Speaker 2: Hey, Derek, thank you for joining us. 518 00:26:06,040 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 3: Dude, everyone check out Pinstripe Territory wherever you get your pods. 519 00:26:10,040 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 2: The YouTube channel is fired, all right? All right? So 520 00:26:13,840 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 2: uh that was the appearance on foul Territory. We got 521 00:26:16,840 --> 00:26:19,000 Speaker 2: a few voicemails to get to real quick. 522 00:26:20,040 --> 00:26:22,560 Speaker 5: Heay, Derek John allway from Florida. Man, Hey, just got 523 00:26:22,560 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 5: to comment on the Yankees real quick. I don't like 524 00:26:25,840 --> 00:26:29,880 Speaker 5: the way the Yankees treats their minor league players. They 525 00:26:29,880 --> 00:26:32,639 Speaker 5: don't give enough chances like I honestly don't think that 526 00:26:32,680 --> 00:26:35,479 Speaker 5: the Yankees are really are too high on Domingus, and 527 00:26:35,520 --> 00:26:38,040 Speaker 5: I honestly you can see a scenario where they actually 528 00:26:38,080 --> 00:26:42,400 Speaker 5: trade Domingus this mid season for another bad and maybe 529 00:26:42,440 --> 00:26:45,760 Speaker 5: another picture. I'm not sure why Baraza never got a 530 00:26:45,760 --> 00:26:49,680 Speaker 5: fair shot do Mingas needs this fair shot. I remember 531 00:26:49,760 --> 00:26:52,320 Speaker 5: all these other guys like Floriel and all these other guys. 532 00:26:52,359 --> 00:26:54,080 Speaker 5: It's just that I think they need to do better 533 00:26:54,080 --> 00:26:55,960 Speaker 5: with their with their with their minor league players. You know, 534 00:26:56,280 --> 00:26:58,359 Speaker 5: it's it's not a good look. You know, it's definitely 535 00:26:58,400 --> 00:27:01,120 Speaker 5: not a good look. Pretty show man, love you show. 536 00:27:01,200 --> 00:27:05,080 Speaker 2: Thanks Bush, I appreciate it well. Dimingas actually moved up 537 00:27:05,160 --> 00:27:07,840 Speaker 2: the minor leagues rather quickly. They gave him a chance 538 00:27:07,920 --> 00:27:11,240 Speaker 2: at twenty years old, which is something they don't typically do. 539 00:27:11,640 --> 00:27:14,280 Speaker 2: So I do believe they're high on Dominguez. They went 540 00:27:14,320 --> 00:27:17,120 Speaker 2: all in for him as an international free agent, five 541 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:21,480 Speaker 2: point one million dollars their entire budget essentially, which is 542 00:27:21,560 --> 00:27:25,280 Speaker 2: unheard of. And I do believe they're high on Domingez 543 00:27:26,560 --> 00:27:29,200 Speaker 2: so and they might be putting it out there that 544 00:27:29,240 --> 00:27:32,720 Speaker 2: they're not that high on Domingez, you know, or at least, 545 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 2: you know, not overly gushing about him, because they don't 546 00:27:36,600 --> 00:27:38,639 Speaker 2: want to put pressure on the kid, right, and he 547 00:27:38,720 --> 00:27:42,439 Speaker 2: showed last fall that he had some defensive issues he 548 00:27:42,480 --> 00:27:45,000 Speaker 2: needed to correct. I've been told he's working on that hard. 549 00:27:45,880 --> 00:27:48,480 Speaker 2: So I agree with you with some of some of 550 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:50,639 Speaker 2: the things about the minor league guys that they need 551 00:27:50,640 --> 00:27:54,240 Speaker 2: to give him chances. I do think that Oswald Perrazza 552 00:27:54,359 --> 00:27:57,160 Speaker 2: has kind of gotten stiffed a few times when he's 553 00:27:57,160 --> 00:27:59,440 Speaker 2: been playing really well in the minor leagues and there's 554 00:27:59,440 --> 00:28:01,480 Speaker 2: been some guys in front of him who haven't played well. 555 00:28:02,240 --> 00:28:04,840 Speaker 2: You know, Josh Donaldson for instance. You know he's stunk, 556 00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:07,080 Speaker 2: and you know you had an opportunity to replace him 557 00:28:07,119 --> 00:28:12,400 Speaker 2: with Piazza. They didn't do it. But you know, Estevan Florial, 558 00:28:12,520 --> 00:28:15,080 Speaker 2: he stinks he's in Japan. Now I wouldn't. I'm not 559 00:28:15,080 --> 00:28:15,919 Speaker 2: heartbroken about that. 560 00:28:18,200 --> 00:28:21,359 Speaker 5: Maybe the defense is because the boon you ever thought about. 561 00:28:21,359 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 6: Maybe if Terry Fakono was a manager, it would be. 562 00:28:24,640 --> 00:28:26,560 Speaker 5: A lot different with all the talent that we have. 563 00:28:27,920 --> 00:28:31,800 Speaker 5: I say we are bring Berdugo left. 564 00:28:31,400 --> 00:28:32,800 Speaker 2: The Bellinger and center. 565 00:28:33,320 --> 00:28:35,600 Speaker 5: Domingue isn't right, but. 566 00:28:36,320 --> 00:28:40,800 Speaker 6: Judge at first, bring back Torres at second. 567 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:45,920 Speaker 5: And definite. 568 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:49,040 Speaker 2: All right, I'm gonna stop you right there. Uh Verdugo 569 00:28:49,480 --> 00:28:52,880 Speaker 2: not no, but hell no. Uh set the record for 570 00:28:53,000 --> 00:28:56,320 Speaker 2: groundouts to second base last year. So that's that's a 571 00:28:56,360 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 2: hard pass from me. Labor Torres doesn't sound like the 572 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:03,520 Speaker 2: Yankees to put up with that defense. Anymore. I'm not 573 00:29:03,640 --> 00:29:06,520 Speaker 2: totally against judge at first base at some point if that's, 574 00:29:06,680 --> 00:29:08,400 Speaker 2: you know, something they want to do. He's an elite 575 00:29:08,440 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 2: right fielder, though, and I'm tired of playing guys out 576 00:29:10,360 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 2: of position. If you're gonna do it, you need to 577 00:29:13,040 --> 00:29:15,160 Speaker 2: commit to it early in the offseason, so that way 578 00:29:15,200 --> 00:29:18,720 Speaker 2: he has an entire winter to pick throws and work 579 00:29:18,760 --> 00:29:21,200 Speaker 2: on that stuff, and you're not trying to rush it together. 580 00:29:21,600 --> 00:29:25,320 Speaker 2: But I do think that you know, he's an enormous 581 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:27,600 Speaker 2: target over there at first base for those throws, So 582 00:29:28,680 --> 00:29:30,520 Speaker 2: you know, some of those balls that are short hopping, 583 00:29:30,560 --> 00:29:32,400 Speaker 2: he'll be able to reach out the extra few inches 584 00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:34,680 Speaker 2: and grab them before they even hit the ground. All 585 00:29:34,720 --> 00:29:36,960 Speaker 2: you gotta really do is get it within his wingspan 586 00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:39,000 Speaker 2: of first base, which should be easy for most major 587 00:29:39,080 --> 00:29:39,640 Speaker 2: league arms. 588 00:29:41,560 --> 00:29:44,920 Speaker 5: Yeah. I was just wondering if maybe our defense problems 589 00:29:44,960 --> 00:29:48,160 Speaker 5: and are things like that. 590 00:29:50,320 --> 00:29:51,640 Speaker 6: Because of Boom. 591 00:29:52,200 --> 00:29:57,800 Speaker 2: I think it's the same guy who called before. Obviously, 592 00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 2: fundamentals and things like that are a product of leadership downward. Right, 593 00:30:04,160 --> 00:30:06,080 Speaker 2: it's not just Boon, it's the coaching staff. It's the 594 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:09,200 Speaker 2: focus of the organization. Right. They're focused on a few things. 595 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 2: They're focused on striking guys out. They're focused on hitting 596 00:30:12,240 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 2: home runs, and they're focused on drawing walks. That's what 597 00:30:14,480 --> 00:30:18,360 Speaker 2: the Yankees believe in. And their defense has not been 598 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:20,640 Speaker 2: a huge priority for years, nor has their base running. 599 00:30:20,680 --> 00:30:23,600 Speaker 2: But hopefully last year showed that you got to focus 600 00:30:23,640 --> 00:30:27,960 Speaker 2: on those things, and hopefully the audit revealed that as well. 601 00:30:28,160 --> 00:30:31,760 Speaker 6: Hey, Eric, this is a joke from Connecticut. Just wanted 602 00:30:31,800 --> 00:30:36,160 Speaker 6: to clarify this. So the Yankees remaining payroll I keep 603 00:30:36,200 --> 00:30:40,200 Speaker 6: seeing from a lot of places is around two eighty nine, 604 00:30:40,480 --> 00:30:42,480 Speaker 6: and they don't want to go above three hundred. It's 605 00:30:42,480 --> 00:30:45,120 Speaker 6: three hundred and one, which leaves about ten to twelve 606 00:30:45,160 --> 00:30:49,000 Speaker 6: million left. Everything I'm checking says we're between two sixty 607 00:30:49,040 --> 00:30:52,200 Speaker 6: eight and two seventy after the Bellinger deal. You know 608 00:30:52,240 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 6: which one is correct? And if the two sixty eight 609 00:30:58,040 --> 00:31:00,520 Speaker 6: two seventies correct, we obviously definitely can and still go 610 00:31:00,560 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 6: out and get another big back, maybe another small back too. 611 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:09,840 Speaker 6: But if it's two eighty nine, doesn't really leave much 612 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:13,360 Speaker 6: room to do much more. I mean, I guess you 613 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:16,120 Speaker 6: could trade Strowman just one of your opinion, which one 614 00:31:16,320 --> 00:31:23,120 Speaker 6: is correct and which route would you take remaining for 615 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:24,560 Speaker 6: whatever one is actually correct. 616 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:28,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, so right now, their current payroll allocations under 617 00:31:28,640 --> 00:31:31,680 Speaker 2: contract is two hundred and thirty four million, seven hundred 618 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:35,000 Speaker 2: and twenty six thousand, six hundred and sixty six dollars, 619 00:31:35,320 --> 00:31:39,200 Speaker 2: and they're projected allocations. This builds in things like arbitration 620 00:31:39,400 --> 00:31:42,360 Speaker 2: and raises and bonuses, things like that. Two hundred and 621 00:31:42,400 --> 00:31:45,680 Speaker 2: sixty eight million, two hundred thirty six thousand, six hundred 622 00:31:45,680 --> 00:31:48,720 Speaker 2: and sixty six dollars. So they still have roughly thirty 623 00:31:48,760 --> 00:31:51,440 Speaker 2: million to spend. If you go out and you sign Bragman, 624 00:31:51,520 --> 00:31:54,400 Speaker 2: that's thirty right there. That's why I think that they're 625 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:58,440 Speaker 2: going to try and fill first base or third base, 626 00:31:58,640 --> 00:32:01,160 Speaker 2: you know, one of the infield spots with a kid. 627 00:32:01,280 --> 00:32:04,960 Speaker 2: I think they they will spend big on one more position. 628 00:32:06,560 --> 00:32:09,720 Speaker 2: The outfield probably set with Bellinger and center and Domingez 629 00:32:09,760 --> 00:32:12,040 Speaker 2: in left. Although I agree with the commentor who just 630 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:14,720 Speaker 2: said he's a natural center fielder. I agree with you. 631 00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 2: But there's a website called spot track s p O 632 00:32:19,440 --> 00:32:21,920 Speaker 2: t R a c dot com. It does a really 633 00:32:21,960 --> 00:32:25,360 Speaker 2: great job of breaking down, you know, things like you 634 00:32:25,400 --> 00:32:28,920 Speaker 2: know who's owed what what bonuses get add like signing 635 00:32:28,960 --> 00:32:31,840 Speaker 2: bonuses that are paid out over time. You know, different 636 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 2: salary allocations, vesting options, and then retained payroll money. We're 637 00:32:38,400 --> 00:32:41,920 Speaker 2: still paying for other folks like Nestor Cortes, Anthony Rizzo, 638 00:32:42,040 --> 00:32:44,560 Speaker 2: Aaron Hicks, and so forth. So this is a good 639 00:32:44,600 --> 00:32:46,960 Speaker 2: way to look at things. You can also look at 640 00:32:47,000 --> 00:32:51,200 Speaker 2: portrait projected arbitration numbers. This is a great website to 641 00:32:51,240 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 2: look at, So I recommend spot Track for all your 642 00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:58,440 Speaker 2: salary questions. All right, ladies and gentlemen, I gotta get 643 00:32:58,440 --> 00:33:00,560 Speaker 2: ready for work. I just wanted to stop in and 644 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:03,080 Speaker 2: talk with you guys a little bit about you know, 645 00:33:03,120 --> 00:33:05,280 Speaker 2: what the Yankees are are looking at here over the 646 00:33:05,280 --> 00:33:08,760 Speaker 2: next several days, hopefully. I do believe they'll make one 647 00:33:08,760 --> 00:33:12,760 Speaker 2: more move before the Christmas holiday, either today or tomorrow 648 00:33:12,880 --> 00:33:16,080 Speaker 2: or Saturday. I think that you don't want to make 649 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:17,600 Speaker 2: a move on Sunday because a lot of people are 650 00:33:17,640 --> 00:33:19,360 Speaker 2: off the following week. You know, you know, I have 651 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:23,560 Speaker 2: physicals and all that good stuff. So I'm anticipating another 652 00:33:23,640 --> 00:33:26,320 Speaker 2: move soon. Guys want to be signed by the holidays. 653 00:33:26,320 --> 00:33:28,520 Speaker 2: They want to have that money committed before they you know, 654 00:33:28,560 --> 00:33:31,200 Speaker 2: swipe that credit card for the Christmas presents and so forth. 655 00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:35,520 Speaker 2: But I really believe that moves are gonna happen soon, 656 00:33:35,680 --> 00:33:38,000 Speaker 2: and then we'll know, you know, we'll have a better 657 00:33:38,080 --> 00:33:41,240 Speaker 2: idea of what the Yankees opening day lineup will look like. 658 00:33:41,520 --> 00:33:43,480 Speaker 2: All right, Thanks for watching, We're gonna call it a day. 659 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:46,720 Speaker 2: Tune into Foul Territory at one pm. We'll see you 660 00:33:46,720 --> 00:33:52,840 Speaker 2: next time. Hey, while I've got you here, be sure 661 00:33:52,840 --> 00:33:56,560 Speaker 2: to like the video and subscribe to the channel. 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