The Yankees did it, and I don't know why.
They are taking a chance on a guy that was never a Yankee guy, and now he is because we needed him... clearly out of desperation, all because the Yankees don't have a true gauge on what is going on with this market. There are better guys out there than Marcus Stroman. There are guys out there with less attitude. There are more respected guys out there than Marcus Stroman. But that's ok... we got Marcus Stroman. I guess Cashman feels good about himself.
I haven't been this deflated about a Yankee team since forever. I gotta tell ya. I actually contemplated packing Bleeding Yankee Blue up over the last few days. I'm close to done.
I have no idea what Cashman is doing. There's no leader to hold onto on this team unless you're a Judge or Cole fan. Soto is terrific, Stroman is fine. But then what?
So, if you are living under a rock, here's the news on Stroman, a loudmouth thug who cleaned up his Twitter so it didn't have all the Yankee hate on it. Joel Sherman of the New York Post really says it best when it came to the Yankee strategy:
"First, they heard the unsettling prices for Dylan Cease in a trade and Blake Snell in free agency.They learned all things being equal Jordan Montgomery probably does not want to be a Yankee again.
Wherever else they looked the cost or the medical or the projection was not tempting, causing the Yanks to further bemoan not getting Yamamoto — their first, second and third pitching choice this offseason.
So they ultimately decided they had to get on the board with another veteran starter they believed capable of 150 quality innings..."
And so, what I say to that is "great", 150 innings and an attitude and drama every start? Why do we need that?
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