Showing posts with label german marquez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label german marquez. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

GERMAN MARQUEZ ANYONE?


Let’s be real: the idea that the Yankees still need starting pitching almost feels like an April Fools’ joke that got out of hand. They’re in first place! They’re winning games! The offense is mashing, the defense is sparkling, and somehow, with duct tape and chewing gum holding the rotation together, they just keep rolling.

But here’s the twist—this isn’t sustainable. It never is. This is the part in the movie where the car is speeding toward the cliff and we’re all saying, “Wow, they’re handling those turns really well,” while completely ignoring the canyon ahead.

Yes, the Yankees are in first. Yes, Aaron Judge could hit a ball to Queens if you asked him nicely. Yes, Anthony Volpe is playing defense like he’s auditioning for a Gold Glove commercial. But if Brian Cashman doesn’t reinforce the rotation, we’re going to be watching Carlos Rodón and Marcus Stroman get wheeled out there every fifth day like overused lawnmowers.

And speaking of Stroman and Rodón—don’t act like you didn’t see this coming. I’d say I hate to say “I told you so,” but I actually love it. We knew Gerrit Cole’s injury spelled trouble. We knew Luis Gil being out would sting. And when Rodón starts giving up homers like it’s a Fourth of July fireworks show and Stroman disappears into the IL void, we’re supposed to just trust this plan?

Which brings us to the prophecy no one saw coming—Athlon Sports casually tossing out a name that actually makes sense: Germán Márquez. Not exactly the blockbuster Yankee fans dream of, but maybe—just maybe—the kind of move that wins October.

Here's what they say: Márquez is a 6’1”, 230-pound righty with a 65-58 record and a 4.42 ERA across 180 games. He made the All-Star team in 2021 and racked up a respectable 2.4 bWAR that season. Sure, elbow problems have limited him the last two years, but he’s back this season with a 4.60 ERA and a 3.09 FIP for the Rockies, which is basically like pitching on the moon with a beach ball.

Now, is Márquez sexy? No. Is he Max Fried? Definitely not. But is he a potentially smart addition that won’t cost you Spencer Jones or half your farm system? Absolutely. He’s a low-risk, high-upside rental who has playoff experience and has been asked to pitch in the Colorado chaos his entire career. A little change of scenery—and maybe a new trainer—and who knows what you could get?

Yankee fans might roll their eyes at the idea of another injury-prone reclamation project, but let's be honest: we can’t keep pretending that Carlos Carrasco is anything more than an innings-eater from 2017. And no, putting all your chips on Stroman’s groin staying healthy is not a strategy. It’s a prayer.

Come September, would you rather have Márquez starting a game that actually matters, or be relying on an opener cobbled together with guys named “who?” and “why?”

In short: Depth matters. Reinforcements matter. And while the Yankees have managed to make it this far on pure vibes, bats, and bullpen magic, the second half of the season is where things get real. If the front office is paying attention, a guy like Germán Márquez could be the kind of quietly smart addition that keeps the Yankees from burning out—and keeps fans from throwing their remote through the TV when the postseason starts.

So no, it’s not time to panic. But it is time to plan. Because this horror movie? We’ve seen it before. Let’s rewrite the ending this time.



Wednesday, November 8, 2017

JUDGE & MONTGOMERY GET THE 'TOPPS' TREATMENT

Get it? Topps? Like Topps Cards? The latest press release from Topps is right here:


"Yankee standouts Aaron Judge and Jordan Montgomery were today named among the 11 MLB players selected to the Topps All-Star Rookie Team.

The right fielder Judge, the presumptive candidate for A.L. Rookie of the Year and a finalist for league MVP, slashed .284/.422/.627 with 52 home runs and 114 RBI in his first full season in the big leagues. The 25-year-old also won the Home Run Derby and was selected to the All-Star Game.
Montgomery, 24, a surprise addition to the rotation out of spring training, pitched to a 9-7 record and 3.88 ERA, starting 29 games and tossing 155 1/3 innings, both third on the squad.


Photo: Getty Images
'This is one of the most impressive Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team classes I have seen,' said David Leiner, Vice President and General Manager of Topps North American Sports & Entertainment. 'It shows how incredibly popular baseball was this year with its young breakout stars. They join an incredible group of players who have won the Topps Rookie Cup in the past and will have the special logo appear on their Topps trading cards next season.'

For the second year in a row, baseball fans can get special TOPPS NOW® cards of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team immediately with an exclusive set available on Topps.com.


Photo: Getty Images / Rafael Devers
Two other MLB teams had multiple players named to the Topps All-Star Rookie: the Boston Red Sox with outfielder Andrew Benintendi and third baseman Rafael Devers, and the Milwaukee Brewers with catcher Manny Pina and relief pitcher Josh Hader.

The members of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team will have their 2018 flagship trading cards feature a 'Rookie Cup' logo depicting the honor.

Past honorees of the Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team have included former MVPs such as Buster Posey, Ichiro, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Cal Ripken Jr. In addition, more than 20 former Topps MLB All-Star Rookie Team members have been inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame including all three 2017 HOF inductees Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez.



Here's the full list of the 2017 Topps All-Star Rookie Team:

C – Manny Pina, Brewers
1B – Cody Bellinger, Dodgers
2B – Ian Happ, Cubs
SS – Paul DeJong, Cardinals
3B – Rafael Devers, Red Sox
OF – Aaron Judge, Yankees
OF – Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox
OF – Trey Mancini, Orioles
RHP – German Marquez, Rockies
LHP – Jordan Montgomery, Yankees

RP – Josh Hader, Brewers"

Pretty cool. Check out all this stuff at Topps.com.


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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

I HAVE SOMETHING ELSE TO SAY ABOUT THE MONTGOMERY DEMOTION

 Source: David Maxwell/Getty Images North America

You think I was fired up when I heard that the Yankees were demoting young ace Jordon Montgomery (see BYB DOESN'T UNDERSTAND DEMOTING MONTGOMERY).  Then, you thought I was really enraged when they decided to start him in Triple A on Saturday. How do you think I felt when I read this:


Are you serious Brian Cashman or Joe Girardi or whomever made this utterly ridiculous move?

"(Brian) Mitchell was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in advance of Tuesday's matchup with the Blue Jays. Mitchell last saw the majors with a spot start July 17, when he surrendered one earned run on six hits and two walks in a no-decision. He'll be back in the bullpen this time around, taking the roster spot of Jordan Montgomery, who was demoted to Triple-A on Sunday. Look for Mitchell, who has a 4.29 ERA in the majors this season, to serve in low-leverage situations, as well as a potential long-relief candidate," reported CBS Sports.

 Source: David Maxwell/Getty Images North America

Just another nugget of information to make me over the top furious, if fired up and enraged was not enough. "Few rookies are even close to competing with Montgomery’s stat line. In all true pitching outcomes—strikeouts, home runs, and walks—Montgomery is near or at the top of the leaderboard. Rockies pitcher, German Marquez, has a slight edge on Montgomery with K/9 and K/BB ratios. However, Montgomery owns a better K%, striking out 23% of his batters and Marquez only 22.6%," reported SB Nation back in mid-June.  He had a tough July, but his last outing he only threw 65 pitches in a dominating game against the Cleveland Indians.

Source: Mike Stobe/Getty Images North America

I don't understand it. The Yankee organization wants to cut down on Montgomery's innings, but wants to stay competitive at the same time and oh, he is scheduled to start for Scranton on Saturday. It's too much and I am done trying to defend the Yankees or even figure out a plan in this mess.  If you can figure this all out, go for it and Tweet us.

I have no idea what they are thinking.




--Suzie Pinstripe
BYB Managing Editor
Follow me on Twitter: @suzieprof





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