Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Lack of Yankee Offense Likely To Continue In 2015


If it were not for the Boston Red Sox the New York Yankees may have the worst offense in all of the American League in 2014. Let that sink in a minute because the Yankees are playing in the same league as the Houston Astros, a struggling Tampa Bay Rays team, the Minnesota Twins, the Chicago White Sox, the Texas Rangers, and your father’s Kansas City Royals. This offense has left many Yankees fans disgusted and waiting for 2015 but I am not entirely convinced that things will be much better next year than they were this year.

Looking at the Yankees roster for 2015 you pretty much have locks at first base with Mark Teixeira, catcher with Brian McCann, third base or DH with Alex Rodriguez, left field with Brett Gardner, center field with Jacoby Ellsbury, and right field with Carlos Beltran. This leaves two full time positions for the Yankees and likely for GM Brian Cashman to fill next season, the shortstop and second base positions. The Yankees may fill a bench spot or two but with the trio of catchers in Francisco Cervelli, John Ryan Murphy, and Austin Romine along with Brendan Ryan and Martin Prado there won’t be many spots left on the bench to fill either. Prado is the true wildcard in the equation as he has the ability to play multiple positions including second base, third base, and the outfield. Prado has played shortstop in the past but I am unsure if I would trust him over a 162 game grind at short, but I was wrong once so who knows. It looks likely that Prado will be the team’s second baseman and backup and insurance policy in right field for Beltran’s surgically repaired elbow. This is likely to keep a hot and potent bat in Robert Refsnyder once again stuck in Triple-A taking away an opportunity for the Yankees to upgrade the offense.

The Yankees cannot upgrade in at least seven positions next year when you will have a year older Prado, McCann, Teixeira, Ellsbury, Gardner, Beltran, and Rodriguez.  With Rodriguez specifically you have no idea what you will get from him after basically two seasons off and now two hip surgeries. If the Yankees bring Chase Headley back and place A Rod at DH full time or in a rotation that gives you another player a year older and another push in terms of production. The Yankees will be forced to upgrade big time at the shortstop position if they want any kind of upgrade offensively and the free agent market is just about as barren as the Yankees farm system at that position. The shortstop free agent class is being headlined by Hanley Ramirez, who has no business being listed as a shortstop anymore, and includes lesser names like J.J. Hardy, Stephen Drew, and Asdrubal Cabrera. Earlier in the day we mentioned the Korean project Jung-Ho Kang as possibly being the only decent alternative for the Yankees in this market to replace the retiring Jeter.

With the offense likely standing pat or decreasing in production in at least seven positions, likely eight positions, and no room for a youth movement or big time free agent acquisition the fans may be in store for yet another frustrating season and yet another missed playoffs.


5 comments:

  1. I think the Yankees are honestly in a position where they're forced to eat salary. Either ARod or Teixera really need to go. I don't know which one, but judging by this season, I would buy out Tex. One instant upgrade that would benefit all would be replacing Long.

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    1. Teixeira at least has a saving grace and a redeeming factor with his glove. A Rod doesn't even have that.

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  2. The only way this team will get better is if all the big bats, play to the back of their cards.
    The chances of that happening next year are slim to very, very little!

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  3. I guess if you want to be optimistic about it you can point out that these guys have all hit career low numbers and are bound for a bounce back season.... but then you could counter with the age argument.

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    1. Dat age thing, it get ya ever time! Who da dummy dat says 50, it da new 40 and den da dummy say 40 it da new 30?
      Mayhap, 50 is the new 40 etc., if one works in an office, but not on the playing fields. 40 is; your toast!
      50...unless you are Satchel Paige...is; already having 10 years of retirement!

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