KnicksGadfly wrote:knicks94 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:I can't get upset because Cole, Schmidt, and Gil got hurt but damn this is bad and Williams pissing his pants on the mound is compounding the issue.
This is not a major league level rotation right now outside of Fried.
I'm done with Rodon. Get him some f*cking Xanax or something I dunno
The problem is that Hal and Cashman never have a Plan B everytime something goes unexpectedly wrong. Soto walks away and the best that they can do is sign a 29 year old injury prone retread whose on his third team in 4 years.
They then go into the season putting all of their chips into a rotataion that consists of 3 guys making between $162 mil and $324 mil and two young pitchers with a history of arm issues. When 3/5 of the rotation catches the injury bug before the regular season Cashman resorts to a guy that is way past his prime, a complete headcase and a quadruple A pitcher who has no business in the majors.
The result is what you see on paper. An team of overpaid and overrated underacheivers who are robbing its fanbase in more ways than one.
Eh...I gotta defend the work they did this offseason. Max Fried was a good one. Rodon is basically AJ Burnett 2.0, which hurts...he is legit like Julius Randle, in that he has no clutch gene or emotional control. Carascco isn't going to be a world beater, but he's competent. Warren is finding his way too. The results he has this year are really different from last year...last year, he was giving up 6 or 7 hits regularly in short stints, with walks. I don't expect us to be the Dodgers with 8 viable starters (although we do have a case that we should be spending more), but I think Warren and Carrasco are fine as end options.
What we are actually paying for right now is the Yankees' frugality last year. We signed Stroman to be cheap - that backfired and I think it's bull**** the Yankees continue to use his contract as an excuse not to spend. We didn't even have a Carascco last year - we were basically forced to pitch Will Warren when he wasn't ready, and those losses might have led to us overtaxing the bullpen, overrelying on certain guys and losing home field advantage against the Dodgers. If we had someone who was merely mediocre, things might have looked different for us in the postseason. Because of that, we also had to rely upon Gil and Schmidt last year when they should have been limited innings-wise.
So yea, this year, we're still paying for last year's mistakes. Stroman was such a dumbass move. Cashman trying to be cheap to fit within Hal's budget and hurting the Yankees. Gil and Schmidt getting pushed hard last year and now they're hurt. It all adds up. And then of course, the Yankees not winning a ring because they couldn't "afford" reinforcements like Snell or Flaherty, which hurts their brand, sales, and their mystique, which allows the Dodgers to sign more players for cheap and have better ticket sales, and now Hal is trying to cry poor, despite the Yankees' sky high valuation.
I would really like to know what their reason was for trading away pitching depth for Juan Soto? It is not like they were a contending team after 2023 and were one major superstar away from being a World Series champion. They were terrible in 2023 by Yankees standards and needed to rebuild from within by developing their young talent. Did Hal underestimate Cohen or did he believe that the pinstripes alone were going to be enough to lure Soto into being a Yankee for the rest of his career? Now the Yankees are without a guy like Michael King who is tearing it up in San Diego and a rotation of journeymen and highly paid veterans.