I think someone forgot to tell the New York Yankees players
that they were supposed to have a down season this year and next before buying
out the free agency market en route to a World Series victory in 2019. Whoops.
The Yankees have been great thus far this season, yes I know it’s early, and
that’s due in large part to a total team effort from the club. There were a few
standouts that deserve some recognition though so here are a few of the Yankees
best players from the month of April. If I omitted someone leave them and their
case below in the comments section.
Many thought the season was over, at least temporarily, when
Gary Sanchez went down but Austin Romine has really surprised a lot of people.
Through his first 42 plate appearances this season Romine has posted a .840
OPS, which is up from his career .586 OPS in the Major Leagues, while calling
great games behind the dish and flashing good defense and a strong throwing
arm. He won’t win an MVP Award or anything like that but he has been severely underrated
in the absence of Sanchez much like our next “best” from the month.
Ronald Torreyes is among the Yankees leaders in RBI this
season. No that is not a typo and no Sheldon that is not sarcasm. Torreyes has
always brought a solid defensive glove with him to the ballpark but the
emergence of his bat, albeit in a small sample size, has kept the Yankees
afloat while the Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius has been injured. Welcome
back Didi.
Aaron Hicks is really putting the pressure on the Yankees
outfielders, specifically Brett Gardner and Jacoby Ellsbury, and Aaron Judge
has been brilliant thus far this season. The two Aaron’s are hitting the ball
over the fence with a great consistency and they are both drawing walks at an
elevated rate, although Hicks is walking a lot more than Judge is to be fair.
Luis Severino, who we already spoke about this morning so I
won’t spend too much time here, has been great in his last three starts and has
gotten better and better with every start this month. The more arm strength he
build and the more confidence he gains the better he, and the Yankees, will be
going forward.
The final “best” from the month of April is surprisingly
Chase Headley. After going from Chase Headley to “Chase Headley Sucks” in 2016
the Yankees third baseman has seemingly turned around his Yankees tenure with a
great month of April this season. Some have even called Headley the Yankees
best player when you mix in his impressive plate appearances and strong defense
although I think that may be a stretch. Either way you ride his success all the
way to the Promised Land.
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