Showing posts with label Zach Messinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zach Messinger. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2024

WHAT ABOUT ANOTHER BIG ARM FROM WITHIN?

Source: NJ.com

I am tired of the big bats conversations. Yes, we need offense. Yes, we need our hitters to actually get meaningful hits, consistently. But if we don't have good starting pitching, consistently, our hitters will be overtaxed and guess what, they won't be able to keep up. So, I have had enough banter about big bats, what about getting our team another big arm for the starting rotation? And that get can be right from within?

I know there are a number of major league pitchers on the bench right now as spring training camps get ready to open. I have had my fill of discussion around Blake Snell and Trevor Bauer. But I am liking what I am hearing about Chase Hampton, who is currently pitching for the Yankees Double A team in Somerset, NJ.

Source: NJ.com

"While other pitching prospects are focused on more basic steps in their evolution, Hampton has graduated to more of an advanced education. The 22-year-old is having high-level conversations leading up to spring training, like how to create swing and miss inside of the zone, how he can use certain pitches to get hitters to expand and how can he effectively utilize his pitch mix in different counts. It all comes back to pitch execution, making tweaks to his delivery to promote consistency, health and velocity," reported NJ.com.


Hampton was invited to spring training which opens for pitchers and catchers officially on February 15th, this upcoming Thursday. "Hampton posted a 3.63 ERA in 20 starts between Hudson Valley and Somerset last season, striking out 145 batters in 106 2/3 innings. Only seven other minor-league pitchers that threw more than 100 innings in 2023 had a higher strikeout-per-nine ratio than Hampton (12.23)," reported NJ.com

Now if Hampton has a great spring, he could be pushed forward to Scranton and hopefully up to the Bronx by mid-season. But I know, that is a fast trajectory. But honestly, maybe, just maybe, the Yankees should consider that kind of pace of entry into the majors. I feel like they take too long to get these guys up there and if he is evaluated to be focused on his craft, I feel like a little time with another guy focused on his craft, Gerrit Cole, could be good for a guy like Hampton.


According to his pitching coach in Somerset, Brett DeGagne, “We all have super high expectations for him. The character is so high, the work ethic and things of that nature are so great that he’s a guy you root for just as much as you’re excited about him as a player. You’re excited about him as a person too and what he brings to the clubhouse.”

Behind Hampton are two other young pitchers Brock Selvidge, LHP and Zach Messinger, RHP. Messinger is 26 and according to DeGagne, "cut from the same cloth as Hampton." Could the Yankees accelerate their young pitchers into the starting rotation sooner and save the money on the back end? Let's see how Hampton does this spring and go from there. There is certainly optimism, at least from me, regarding pitching and how we are fairing. I am hopeful the Yankees can get on the right track early, and this spring sets them up well for the season ahead.




--Suzie Pinstripe
BYB Senior Managing Editor
Twitter: @suzieprof







Saturday, April 29, 2023

THE YANKEES NEED A SOLID LEFT FIELDER. THERE COULD BE A FIX


I think Aaron Hicks needs to be driven out to the deserts of Las Vegas with $20 bucks and a bottle of water and we just need to leave him there.  I remember screaming at my computer the days after the Yankees signed him to a 7-year, $70 million dollar contract.  It made no sense then and then aged horribly.  Not only can he not catch, but he also cannot play the field either.

The Yankees need a fix, and there may have one... or 2.  Our buds over at Empire Sports Media write:

"The Yankees must seek more competition in the outfield, even if it involves calling up Jake Bauers, a former top prospect excelling in Triple-A Scranton. General manager Brian Cashman might explore the trade market for solutions..."

The solution? Cody Bellinger.  Wow.



"As the Cubs are not expected to be highly competitive this year, the Yankees might be able to negotiate a trade for Bellinger...."

In return, the Yankees would send Yoendrys Gomez, Zach Messinger, and Chase Hampton to the Cubs. Gomez, a 23-year-old pitcher, has a 3.86 ERA across 16.1 innings with Double-A Somerset this year...

Messinger is currently playing in High-A with Hudson Valley, posting a 2.20 ERA across 16.1 innings....

Hampton, another right-handed pitcher, was a sixth-round draft pick in the 2022 MLB June Amateur Draft. This season, he has recorded a 4.61 ERA over 13.2 innings with High-A Hudson Valley."



Sure, it's a mock trade, but it's a good idea.  But if you're asking me, Jake Bauers needs to play, but not only that, keep him there.  At this point, according to MLB Trade Rumors:

"Bauers is indeed heading to New York, Kirschner and colleague Brendan Kuty write in further detail, but his contract has not yet been formally selected. The team is waiting on the results of an MRI that Judge underwent and could keep him on the taxi squad for now, depending on the results of Judge’s imaging."

Look, it's the end of April, not October. We have some time to play around and figure out what works.  If things are terrible by the trade deadline, yeah, the idea of Bellinger probably makes better sense, especially if the Yankees are making a run.  But right now... we gotta just give the kids a shot.

Love the ideas flowing Yankee fans.  Let's turn this season around!