WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
I swear to God if Varsho, who I love, comes back and the team stops hitting and starts losing, this board is going to be a complete nightmare.
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WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
Fairview4Life wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
I swear to God if Varsho, who I love, comes back and the team stops hitting and starts losing, this board is going to be a complete nightmare.
Fairview4Life wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
I swear to God if Varsho, who I love, comes back and the team stops hitting and starts losing, this board is going to be a complete nightmare.
Raps in 4 wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
I swear to God if Varsho, who I love, comes back and the team stops hitting and starts losing, this board is going to be a complete nightmare.
He'd be replacing a scrub like Straw. As bad as Varsho is with the bat, he's still a league average hitter when he's dialed in.
billy_hoyle wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:billy_hoyle wrote:
Did you just use the Jays full season (from the +221 2015) to come to that number vs the 100 games for the Yankees this season?
Isn't that exactly the point everyone else is making?
Or were you using the Blue Jays top 10 run diff games from their first 100-ish games from 2015?
I was using the top 10 games from the Jays 2015 season which were just about identical to the Yankees’ top 10 games this season thus far to show that, yes, beating up opponents to that extent isn’t unusual for a very good team (which both the 2015 Jays were and the 2025 Yankees are).
The fact the Yankees have blown out teams often this season is an extremely positive thing (and indicative of a strong team), not a negative thing and trying to suggest it isn’t incredibly specious. If anything, that the Yankees have been doing that only 2/3 into the season is even more impressive.
And I have no real idea what point anybody else is making because nothing about what anybody else is arguing about the Yankees here makes any sense. Run differential is an important indicator of team strength (run scoring and run prevention is sort of the entire game) and it is statically far more predictive than a team’s actual record on how a team will perform going forward. The fact that NYY are adept at blowing teams out also doesn’t mean they are somehow bad at winning close games or fatally flawed against good teams (and if they’re fatally flawed, what does that make the Jays who have a decidedly worse offense than them?)
In summary: The Yankees have a very good run differential this year, which both suggests that they are a good team and that they will continue to be one going forward. Trying to argue differently because they blew teams out a lot (which, again, is a good thing!) goes against literally everything we understand about baseball.
You are reading things at a surface level.
The Blue Jays of 2015 blew out teams, 10 of which over a full season was roughly equivalent to the Yankees 10 best in 2/3rds of a season. The rub is that the Jays also beat teams by a typical distribution (some by only a run or two, and some by a few runs) these middling wins added another +100 runs to their differential. Those wins are missing for the Yankees. What does that say about their team?
You seem to think blow outs are the only thing that matters and their inability to win close-ish games is the anomaly. Others are postulating the opposite, that the Yankees aren't really good, since they can't win close games, and their blowouts are the anomaly.
Randle McMurphy wrote:And with that walk, it sort of reaffirms the mistake to pull Gausman
Can’t wait for more of that nonsense in a playoff game too
johanliebert wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:And with that walk, it sort of reaffirms the mistake to pull Gausman
Can’t wait for more of that nonsense in a playoff game too
lmao and this is after Gausman gave up a walk and single in the 8th. A game where the jays won 4-1.
Asianiac_24 wrote:What’s our run differential without Bowden Francis ?
johanliebert wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:And with that walk, it sort of reaffirms the mistake to pull Gausman
Can’t wait for more of that nonsense in a playoff game too
lmao and this is after Gausman gave up a walk and single in the 8th. A game where the jays won 4-1.
Asianiac_24 wrote:What’s our run differential without Bowden Francis ?
SharoneWright wrote:johanliebert wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:And with that walk, it sort of reaffirms the mistake to pull Gausman
Can’t wait for more of that nonsense in a playoff game too
lmao and this is after Gausman gave up a walk and single in the 8th. A game where the jays won 4-1.
If you think Gausman pitched the 8th, you're incorrect. That's kind of what a lot of posters here were hoping would happen, considering he had only thrown 86 pitches, and it would be more ideal to not burn your 2 (3?!) highest leverage relievers in Game 1 of a 3 game series vs the Yankees holding a 3 run lead. Also, even if you forgot Gausman's last inning pitched was the 7th, he didn't surrender a walk or a hit in that inning either - unlike Little did in the 8th.
YankeesTop 7th
K. Gausman pitching for TOR
NYY
TOR
Wells flied out to left.
1
4
Volpe grounded out to pitcher.
1
4
Pitch Type MPH
1Ground Out
Slider 80
Peraza struck out swinging.
1
4
0 Runs, 0 Hits, 0 Errors
The Toronto Blue Jays have a run differential of +57 runs since May 28, 2025.
The Houston Astros have a run differential of +27 since May 28, 2025
The New York Yankees have a run differential of -3 runs since May 28, 2025.
The Detroit Tigers have a run differential of -3 runs since May 28, 2025
Here are the run differentials for all American League teams since May 28, 2025, based on available data:
Rangers: +66
Blue Jays: +57
Rays: +50
Astros: +27
Red Sox: +43
Angels: -6
Orioles: -9
Tigers: -3
Yankees: -3
Mariners: -3
Royals: -14
Guardians: -18
White Sox: -20
Twins: -42
Athletics: -54
Raps in 4 wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:?s=46&t=0YpMScWXY2zRUqR8fH-usg
I swear to God if Varsho, who I love, comes back and the team stops hitting and starts losing, this board is going to be a complete nightmare.
He'd be replacing a scrub like Straw. As bad as Varsho is with the bat, he's still a league average hitter when he's dialed in.