There's a difference between losing and losing because you're not playing good baseball, and the Yankees really didn't play good baseball this weekend, which is the biggest thing that's sticking in my craw right now. None of their starting pitchers pitched into the 7th inning of any game; their pair of lefty relievers combined to allow 3 ER on 3 H and 3 BB in 2.1 IP (2 of the 3 ER against left-handed hitters); their offense combined to hit 5-25 with RISP in the 3 games; and their manager definitely overmanaged his ace starting pitcher in the 1st inning of the 1st game of the year, maybe overmanged his lineup yesterday by inserting the botch-tastic Eduardo Nunez in the SS spot for Jeter, and definitely undermanaged his bullpen yesterday by leaving Rapada in to face the right-handed Evan Longoria. Whether it's the first 3 games of the season, the middle 3 games, or the last 3 games, that's sloppy baseball.
Jeremy Hellickson was good today, but he wasn't THAT good. And Phil Hughes, as well as he threw the ball, fell victim to the same things that always kill him. He wasn't efficient with his pitches, couldn't put guys away with 2 strikes when he needed to, and couldn't get out of innings clean when he got 2 outs. As for Raul Ibanez being in the lineup in right field today? Ummmm, yeesh!
(Courtesy of Mock Session, via RAB.)
Everything the Yankees did in this series seemed to be a little bit off and that's just not what you want to see from your team to start things off.
This is not the end of the world, and it shouldn't have anybody jumping off a bridge or ready to throw the towel in on the entire season. That would be foolish. But anybody who says they are OK with how the Yankees played in this opening series or accepts that they lost these 3 games is a bullshit liar. Any fan, rational or irrational, would have been perfectly within their rights to expect the Yankees to win this series, or at least win one game. And they are perfectly within their rights to be upset about the Yankees getting swept out of Tampa given how they played in the series. It's over now, it can't be changed, and everybody (players, coaches, and fans) has to move on to the next series. That being said, the Yankees need to get their shit together and play better baseball in that next series. They're a step behind everything that's happening right now, and regardless of how many games are left that's not a good way to open the season.
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Amen Brother. That Ibanez play sums it up.
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