Greg Ass-minger dissing Yankee Fans for booing Gallo, as he strikes out swinging at shit down in the dirt with his 39% strike out average, and his .162 B'Avg. Ass-minger who's never played baseball, is a thorn in the ass of MLB/Tv
Note to Boone….. get your ass thrown out in the 1st inning when they start calling these pitches at judges ankles strikes not the 8th when the game is over. And kick a little dirt on these suckball imps
Nice job by Holmes throwing right at the first hitter to protect judge. And that pitch Holmes just threw was a couple inches higher than the strike called on judge. Baseball home plate umps in general suck moose you know what!
I don't know about everyday but Gonzales has played well. Plus, he can play multiple positions. Even Carpenter deserves more at bats.
Donaldson and Carpenter should be a strict platoon situation...Donaldson is terrible vs RHed pitching while dominating LHed pitching...and conversely, Carpenter should start vs RHed pitching...defensively they're a wash.
Not sure how long it will take for HP Umps grasp the simple concept that because of Judge's height, his knees are markedly higher than the average player....I've been VERY vocal about "fixing the strike zone"...and yet here's another example of why; ("433" bad calls against Judge) ???...seriously? ...we can only speculate how many hits/HRs/games that cost him and the Yanx. ================================================================================================== Heated Aaron Boone ejected for Aaron Judge issue Aaron Boone had seen enough of home plate umpire Stu Scheurwater’s questionable strike zone. The Yankees manager was ejected from Tuesday’s 2-1 victory over the Oakland Athletics at the Stadium for arguing several low balls he felt were incorrectly called strikes on Aaron Judge. Tensions boiled over in the bottom of the eighth inning after Scheurwater called a questionably low strike during Judge’s last at-bat of the game. Boone, visibly upset, began raining expletives down on the umpire from the top step of the dugout before eventually storming his way over to home plate. The 49-year-old angrily tossed his gum and spit on the field for good measure prior to pleading his case and ultimately being ejected from the game. Boone’s displeasure for Judge’s expanded strike zone is nothing new – the skipper has expressed anger toward what he sees as his 6-foot-7 star’s getting unfair treatment for years. Earlier this season, Boone was booted from a game against the Toronto Blue Jays for arguing strikes called below Judge’s knees in a scene that looked all too familiar to Tuesday night. For Judge, an enlarged strike zone is something he has had to deal with for his entire career. According to Statcast, the outfielder has dealt with 433 called strikes that have been outside the zone, which leads the MLB. This season alone, he’s fallen victim to 53 balls incorrectly called strikes. Tuesday’s low strikes did little to help Judge in what turned out to be a rare off-night for the slugger. Judge went 0-4 with three K’s in the game but was ultimately not needed in the Yankees’ eventual victory.