Saturday, April 15, 2023

YANKS SHOW NO PATIENCE, MAKE A CUT & IT'S NOT WHO YOU THINK


Baseball is brutal sometimes. You go out there and you fail, most likely you could be demoted. Sometimes they give you another shot, sometimes they don't. Just a few short days ago Suzie Pinstripe wrote COULD JHONY BRITO BE THE YANKEES FIFTH STARTER?

It was a great question at the time. In it she simply wrote:

"The Yankees can't only win on days when Gerrit Cole and Nestor Cortes pitch. They need more from their starting and closing rotations and that more very much might be gritty 25-year-old Jhony Brito."

At the time, it just made sense and still does. One bad outing should not cut a guy like Brito, but what happened next really was strange. Colten Brewer replaced Brito and gave up 2 homers right away.  And Empire Sports Media writes:



"The New York Yankees were forced to make a few bullpen moves following Jhony Brito’s tough performance on Thursday evening. Brito couldn’t get out of the first inning, allowing seven runs before relief pitcher Colten Brewer took over, immediately giving up two homers himself.

It’s interesting to think that Brito’s dud may have ultimately lost Brewer his job since management needed a rested bullpen piece to help smooth things over on Friday.

Unfortunately for Brewer, this was the end of his tenure in New York unless he manages to clear waivers and land on the Triple-A squad.

Brewer was designated for assignment on Friday afternoon, and without any minor league options left, the team had no choice but to move on without him."

As they say, "I didn't see that one coming."

And so it looks that Brewer's gone. And so what happens next?

ESM writes:



"...to replace Brewer on the roster, the Yankees called up Greg Weissert, one of their top young arms looking to find a home at the MLB level.

At 28 years old, Weissert pitched 11.1 innings for the Yankees last season, hosting a 5.56 ERA but didn’t give up a single run across his final four appearances."

The Yankees are not exactly lighting it up so far in April.  I actually think that making quick moves to improve things immediately is a silly tactic, but these are the Yankees and every year Hal says he believes we have the team to win a championship. But let's keep it real... we don't.

I really hope this helps; I do. In the meantime, good luck to Brewer. I hope everything works out for him.



1 comment:

  1. The team looks dull so far.Captain Judge better start learning from Captain Jeter and get this team going.

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