Rotation-
This rotation is very mediocre and is lacking a true ace. It is led by newly acquired James Paxton. I wouldnt say he was a bust this year but he was a little underwhelming. He had some lights out games but i feel he was very inconsistent all year. In a draft style format i see him being a good number 3 starter. He is followed by who i think was the yankees best pitcher this year but his card does not reflect that at all. His card is actually unusable. 5 control out through 14 with a hr and double on his chart. Ouch. He was the yankees most consistent starter this year but sadly you would have to be crazy to draft this card. Next up we have Masahiro Tanaka. He actually had a deceivingly good year if you look at his starts closely. He gave up 18 runs in 4 innings against the redsox over 2 starts with one being in that ridiculous little league stadium in london. Take those 2 starts away and he has a 3.64 era. Almost a full run lower than his season era. We then have CC. He battled through injuries all year and in his final appearance in the playoffs he dislocated his pitching shoulder and tried pitching through it. Guy is an absolute warrior and i will always cherish his time in NY. Unfortunately his card is unplayable with a 2 control and giving up a double and hr on his chart. I do love his art as he says farewell one last time as he walks off the field. Then we have JA Happ who was atrocious for most of the year. He did catch fire at the end of the year and carrying that momentum into the playoffs where he pitched solidly as well. Overall though his card is awful and not even worth talking about.
Bullpen-
Thankfully the yankees rotation is supported by an excellent bullpen. Adam can k babe ruth every time Ottavino had a weird year. He had control problems all year and there were ALWAYS baserunners on but he would somehow find a way to get out of it. This led to a high whip and very good era. That is demonstrated perfectly in this card as his low control can get you into trouble if your dice rolling is not on point. Next up we have Zack with a K Britton. He is a really good card to draft if your focus is on infield defense as he brings a big gb range with that heavy sinker he likes to throw. After that we have Aroldis Chapman. He had a good year but there would be times where he would absolutely just lose the plate out of nowhere. His velocity continues to dip but he is still finding a way to get outs and this year he produced a nice card with the only way to get on on his chart is by walking which is very fitting. Gearin i dont even consider a yankee as he pitched a grand total of 14 innings for them after being acquired from the Mariners in the last week of august and pitched mostly in mop up duty. There are other yankees i feel deserve a spot over this guy. Tommy Kahnle had a huge bounce back year and got a really nice card with a 5 control 1-15 out card. Cessa and Cortes have horrible cards and not even worth mentioning. Draft at your own risk.
Conclusion-
Overall this team is very good but it certainly has its holes. The lineup will hit a ton of hrs but they rely too heavily on it as they no team speed. The starting pitching is very bad with only 2 reliable starters. They are supported by a strong bullpen but its not a shutdown pen by any means with several low control high risk high reward pitchers.
The yankees have many draftable players and most of their lineup should be foils. Other than a half their rotation and a few duds in the bullpen, expect most of this team to be drafted."
Matt is back to finish this off, the Yankees come in at 5730 points and with 23 players and an average of 254 points per player. This is a little low for them as the lineup is devastating If dropping a low starter or reliever that average would climb. Thank You again the GitRekt for the indepth write up and all his Yankees knowledge.
Astros - 300
Nationals - 295
Twins - 293
Rays - 285
Cubs - 278
Red Sox - 269
Brewers - 268
Indians - 259
Braves - 256
Yankees - 249
Athletics - 248
Cardinals - 245
Reds - 238
D-Backs - 236
Padres - 233
Phillies - 213
White Sox - 185
Mariners - 176
Blue Jays - 167
Sorry for all the grammatical errors. I didnt do much spell checking lol. Also i was unable to do my review of Chad Green as he was missing at the time i was writing the article but he looks like a very solid reliever. The 1-10 k is really nice and really helps strand runners if he ever gets into trouble. Just gotta watch for the long ball.
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ReplyDeleteGreat team! -except for starting pitching. Cole's going to be a great fit
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