Wonderful just wonderful. A lifetime .239 hitter with 139 home runs over 9 seasons. It was probably his 38 home runs in 2017 with tampon Bay. A lifetime journeyman who plays first base and left field. Perhaps this is a precursor to Bird getting the axe, which bird deserves at least trade him for some pitching. Then again we need a first baseman other than Voit who looks like a butcher in a hen house when he plays the field. I would rather have Boone Logan singing Van Morrison and pitching batting practice...
Yep that is correct, Lo Mo as he likes to call himself hit 38 for Tampa in '17 the same year he made the remarks about Sanchez. Problem with Bird though is that due to his medical problems no one will want him, hence another Ellsbury clone on the team. What a predicament.
^^^^^Getting Logan Morrison says that Yankee GM could care less what the dude says. Yet, his production as usual with most of Trashbin’s pickups is less than mediocre. Trashbin definitely does not look for quality.
Tanaka picking up where he left off his last game. Two more walks, but he got out of inning unscathed.
Voit’s ineptness on defense will cost this team. Manager & GM are persistent in putting him out in the field. Tanaka saves Voit’s arse!
Ellsbury has been placed on IL until 2020 due to a pending Hysterectomy Surgery, after he recovers from his frontal Lobotomy....
It's Official Gio Gonzalez has been released from his Minor League Contract and is now a Free Agent as per The Yes Network.
deGrom's MRI was negative. Eovaldi lmao 3rd elbow surgery scheduled. I wish no Ill on anyone unless you're a Bosox, then to hell with you and hope your nuts falloff.... Starter Nathan Eovaldi, who received a reported four-year, $68 million contract his offseason, will undergo surgery to remove loose bodies in his elbow, according to The Athletic. It’s a procedure he’s had before, missing two months in 2018 while with the Tampa Bay Rays, though this time it will only cost him 4-6 weeks. The 29-year-old righty was placed on the 10-day injured list on Saturday, following his best start of the season: a six-inning outing against the Yankees in which he gave up an unearned run.