I wasn't super excited about Jazz Chisholm Jr. when we got him. In fact, when I spoke with other friends about Chisholm I made a bet that he would be injured within a month. I should've bet in terms of dollars because then I'd have a few extra bucks at least. He's injury prone....and now he's injured with us. Perfect (This is sarcasm).So, what's worse than an injury prone player? A hope that the Yankees would catch lightening in a bottle with Enyel De Los Santos, but it didn't happen. After they acquired him, he was steamrolled for 10 runs in 6 and 1/3 innings over 5 games. After he pitched batting practice to the White Sox, the damage was done. There's no coming back from that. You know it's bad even when the Yankees give up on a guy after two weeks.
So only Mark Leiter Jr. remains, and you could argue he is hanging by a thread. There's something about a 33-year old relief pitcher with a 4.57 ERA that just doesn't sound the prettiest. None the less.....he is the last man standing in the Yankees lackluster trade deadline party. It wasn't much to be excited about before and now it just looks like a two week bust.
It's the latest chapter in Brian Cashman's failed novel.... and I am tired of his starring role.
BYB Senior Managing Editor
Twitter: @nyprincessj
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