I’m just a fan, but when Eric Chavez went down, I started to think, what if Bill Hall didn’t get impatient and just waited it out. Wouldn’t he have been up right now? Instead, he signed a minor league deal with the Baltimore Orioles, a team that will have a spectacular April and most likely a horrendous finish…history shows that at least.
Eric Chavez fell to yet another injury, whiplash and a possible concussion while diving for a ground ball at third base. Read HERE. The Yankees needed to do some juggling and did, putting him on the new 7-day DL for concussion injuries. In a corresponding move, Joba Chamberlain was put on the 60-day DL, to make room on the 40-man roster for…wait for it…Jayson Nix? Man, that could have been Hall’s spot.
In a situation like that, I wished we still had Bill Hall. Not that I have anything against Nix, but I just think that Hall is a better player and he’s seasoned. Maybe I just like his enthusiasm or maybe I just want Hall to whack some HRs or make a great play or something against the Boston Red Sox where he played in 2010. There is no denying that I did like the fact that Hall was so excited about being a Yankee. Even Bleeding Yankee Blue showed their positive review on Hall in WHY I LIKE WHAT I SEE FROM BILL HALL.
Ironically, when Hall found out that he was going to start in the minors, on a rotating home field team, he asked for his release. So yeah…now Hall is playing for Baltimore’s AAA affiliate in Norfolk. I wonder if he is kicking himself right now, knowing he could have had a shot with the Yankees. Instead, all the glory goes to a guy named Jayson Nix, who just wants to play baseball and is happy to play whenever and wherever the Yankees need him. As Casey says… I guess the timing was wrong.
--Travis Lincoln, BYB Guest Writer
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