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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

MLB SHOWDOWN SET 2019 -- New York Yankees

Start the Star Wars Darth Vader theme, they are finally here, the 2019 New York Yankees. As a baseball fan from afar, what I knew about the Yankees was they had a great bullpen and they hits BOMBS. Other than that and being a great team in the AL East I couldn't tell you as much as our guest writer and New York Yankees fan, you all know him from my league as the owner of Acuna Matata and from twitter as @Gitrekt, so I will turn it over to him for his Yankees analysis.

" The Yankees had an excellent year winning 103 games and making it to the ALCS before falling to those dirty cheats, the Houston Astros. Although it is probably seen as a great season by maybe every other MLB team, the expectations for the Yankees every year is win a World Series or bust. After failing to win this year they are now in a transition year where they are saying bye to a great leader and Yankee CC Sabathia after he decided to retire at the end of the season. Brett Gardner might be gone too and it doesn't look like they will bring back Sir DD. With big free agents available we will see if the Yankees turn to their old ways and do some big fish shopping this off season.


Lineup: This Yankees lineup is DEEP and full of sluggers and thats without two of their best hitters last year Miguel Andujar and Giancarlo Stanton. While this lineup hits for lots of power its Achilles heel is it is very slow. They have 7 C speed, 1 B and 1 A in the lineup. For my lineup I would bat DJ LeMahieu as a lead off. I can't say enough about this guy as he had so many hits for this team and is easily my favorite Yankee. He isn't a traditional lead off hitter as he only has a speed C but he gets on base a lot, hit for a high average and drive in a lot of runs as he starts getting singles on a 6. He also has a great doubles range and good pop. This guy will probably be a good number 2 or 3 hitter in a draft type lineup. He can also play 3 positions which gives you tons of flexibility. All rise for the number 2 hitter Aaron Judge. This guy gives you a 10 OB with big power with A 17-20 hr. He also gives you superb outfield defense with a +2 at the corners. Batting 3rd I would have to give it to Mike Tauchman? This guy was acquired from the Rockies for some outfield depth after Stanton went down for an extend period of time and he was just that for the first half of the season. The nsomething happened and this guy went on a tear. I'm curious to see if he can replicate it again next season if they can get him some at bats bur he got a really good card and I think he deserves the number 3 spot in this lineup although he batted mostly 9th in real life. Battingcleanup is Gio Urshella?! This is another guy whp was always known for his glove in Cleveland and Toronto and he got a chance to play after Andujar got injured and he took advantage of the opportunity with a monster year even after going on a huge hitting slump for all of September. What is just as shocking ishe o=is a +0 #B. I thought he was a stud at 3B brcause he ,ade so many impossible plays but i guess the metrics said different. Batting 5th, i would have to go with Luke Voit. He was injured for a good chunk of the season due to core injury and was never the same after he came back but he still produced a very good card. High OB, gets on base on a 4 and good doubles and hr range. Batting 6th is a midseason acquisition that i hated at first because i felt the last thing the yankees needed was another all or nothing power bat but Encarnacion quickly grew on me as he was actually a really clutch hitter and i loved when he “walked the parrot” as he rounded the bases after a hr. Shame it was so hard to find a good picture of him walking the parrot in a yankees uniform. Encarnacion brings an excellent power hitting card with an 8 ob and a 15-20 hr. He also gets ob starting on a roll of a 4 which is very nice. Batting 7th and this might be controversial but also shows you how potent this lineup is, we have Gleyber Torres. Besides DJ i would probably want this guy hitting in a big situation. He is an excellent hitter and i cant wait to see him develop some more and i think he is just getting started. I would play him as my SS with a respectable +2 defense. He also brings some monster power with a 16-20 hr range. Batting 8th i would put Gary passed ball Sanchez. He had a big bounce back year offensively and has a nice card with a 7 ob and huge hr range with a 13-20. Last but not least we have Gardner who had a big year. He brings a 7 on with a nice chart and some much needed speed in this lineup with a 21 to turn over the lineup. Sir DD will sadly sit on the bench with his lowly 6 ob and maybe provide some extra defense in the late innings.








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3 comments:

  1. 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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  2. Great team! -except for starting pitching. Cole's going to be a great fit

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