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Saturday, August 6, 2016

WIN METHOD --- FINAL 2016 RUN -- UPDATES - LOOKING BACK

This post is going to have quite a bit of news in it.  We will look back at several revelations, the draft, the up and coming stars, the future.  This is going to be a pretty long post, fans.

First off, I think it would be a good thing for most of you to go back to the beginning and reread all the blog posts.  I think reading the WIN METHOD  blog from the beginning is a must for any and all new comers here.  It will give you a great perspective on the WIN METHOD and just how great it is.

Now here is a post I made ten years ago on a YANKEE thread in a baseball talk forum.  Of course I got bounced from that forum, one of so many.  Bounced by people who cannot accept challenge to their foul, corrupt, misleading, and false stats.  Trying to get the WIN METHOD philosophy out was a challenge when having to deal with so many very ignorant people.  However I found many people at all the forums who wanted something more about baseball than just bad statistics.  Why didn't the players with great individual stats help lead their team to wins.  What was wrong.  I got several suggestions to create a blog about the WIN METHOD.  Create the blog and we will come I was told.
I created the WIN METHOD blog two years after the post I will now insert here, and the WIN METHOD blog was started eight years ago.  Nothing is edited and the following appears here now just as it was posted ten years ago.

""September 2006.
To discuss the WIN METHOD you must put aside your previous beliefs about what determines the qualities of a ‘best player’. The WIN METHOD is used by only one team in baseball. The WIN METHOD is designed to select players who meet the qualifications of the WIN METHOD and the needs at any given time of the team. The purpose of the WIN METHOD is to find players who MUST want to play for the team. They MUST want to win the World Series. And they MUST put individual achievements as secondary goals. The one on one interview process asks many questions, the answers given may then bring forth other questions. The WIN METHOD more than anything, is interested in getting into the psyche of the player. I have interviewed players and they don’t even know why they are being interviewed. These interviews have consistently gotten the best results. It is similar to you being interviewed for a job, only you do not know it. We interview soon to be free agents, sometimes as far as a year or more ahead of their free agency. College prospects are interviewed, prospective minor leaguers, and players in different countries. The inroads made in Japan in the past two years will reap benefits for a long time.

Getting to the nitty gritty. The WIN METHOD nor I make any deals or trades or any signings. The WIN METHOD is an evaluation tool as to whether or not a player will help the team succeed. NOT INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS BUT TEAM SUCCESS. Not every player signed has been a WIN METHOD selection. As you gentleman feel, there are people with the YANKEES who feel the same. Stats, stats, stats. I have gotten many reasons why a player does not want to be a YANKEE. My question right after that gets some fantastic responses. The question I ask is “Tell me why you don’t want to win and be the best.”
Think of the WIN METHOD as a scout giving a report on the players he is scouting. 

The entire idea of believing in the WIN METHOD is a matter of personal psychology. Do you want to believe a player is best because of what he achieves for himself or best for what he achieves for the team. But a team is 25 players. Yes, and when they win they are the best 25 players, be it for a game, a series, a month, a season. Being a baseball fan for over 50+ years, preceding free agency, when players where signed by scouting or acquired by trades, I often wondered why did a player achieve more when he was traded to one team or another as compared to who he was playing for. As time passed I realized players achieved more because they where in situations they preferred and thrived on. Others did worse because they where not in situations they where satisfied with. I started talking to players relatively consistently in the seventies after I met with Mr.S. He helped fund my work.
In the nineties I and the WIN METHOD where ready. Mr.S. and I made a ten year deal, which was just recently renewed for ten more years. Getting back to basics. The WIN METHOD became most feasible with the onset of players being allowed to sign with whomever they wished. The magic words “whomever they wished”. Some poster in a recent thread stated Pedro Martinez would never play for the YANKEES and would rather play on the dirt fields in the Dominican Republic. Fine, then ask yourselves, why on earth would the YANKEES want to sign him? Why would any team want to sign him if he would not be in a situation he was happy with? Getting to our psychological difference in looking at players. The statisticians and the stat fans feel the best players are the ones who attain the gaudiest of individual stats, whatever they may be. And it makes no difference if the player or his team wins. Now the difference, the WIN METHOD people believe that winning is why baseball is played and winning makes for who is best. Right, the TEAM wins. That is the point and the goal of the game. NOT INDIVIDUAL SUCCESS. The team consists of 25 players and the 25 best players win the World Series every year. The WIN METHOD is based on stats also. Just a different way of judging them. ‘A’ hits 50 HRs in 600 ABs. ‘B’ hits 40 HRs in 400 ABs. As stat people, you can see the stats in two perspectives. Who is best. Depends on how you wish to see it. The WIN METHOD sees everything in the terms of WINS. The team wins because of what its players do to help the team win. And the team doesn’t need to have any player in the top of any individual achievement category. It may have a statistical leader, but it doesn’t make a difference either way. The only category the team wants to lead in is WINS. Making the playoffs and moving on through the playoffs. The best players achieve this for the team and therefor themselves. In essence you guys measure a player on his individual stats, the WIN METHOD people measure a player on his ability to allow ateam to WIN. A difference in psychology. Another WIN METHOD issue, is the selection of players who can perform WHEN it counts, in clutch situations, under pressure, under the spotlight. Not everyone can do this, and some fail dismally. It is never how much, but far more important, WHEN you achieve as a player.

I do realize you will belittle, demean, and be unable to accept or comprehend. Have fun. Many do comprehend, accept, live it in their lives filled with success.""


The blog started slowly, and I realized I needed to try to kick  start it a little.  How.  I announced some two major YANKEE signings before anyone in the press and or talking heads knew of them.  On November 15, 2008 I announced that CC Sabathia would soon be a YANKEE.  On December 11, 2008 it was announced officially that CC would become a YANKEE.  Here is a link ==  http://www.espn.com/mlb/news/story?id=3759182.
To make a point that I had the information no one else knew about and did not just make a luck guess, I posted on December 19, 2008 that Mark Teixeira would sign a YANKEE contract.  That one no one expected.  Four days later the YANKEES announce to the world that they had signed Mark Teixeira to an eight year deal.  Here is a link == http://www.espn.com/mlb/news/story?id=3790141.
Many fans started coming to the blog, those who loved winning and wins and the WIN METHOD built the blog to what it is now, the best baseball blog in the world.  Those who did not agree with winning and wins determining the best teams and players (the stat frauds) went their own way to live and play in the fantasy world.   In the past year the WIN METHOD has grown so exponentially I won't bore you with the stats, but just say we are well on our way to one billion views world wide.


In early July the YANKEE management made the decision to trade/deal some chips for young talent that the YANKEES could use.  The YANKEES traded Andrew Miller to the Cleveland Indians for four players.  The piece the WIN METHOD wanted was pitcher Justus Sheffield.  He is now a YANKEE.  Hate to say this, but Clint Frazier is not WIN METHOD, but by no means to the degree of the great baseball fraud Alex Rodriguez aka afraud,  Lets hope the move to the YANKEE will help Frazier mentally and lets hope he will help the team.  I will monitor his progress.
In dealing Aroldis Chapman to the Chicago Cubs the YANKEES got a fine haul of four players and I am particularly happy with the YANKEES reacquiring  my special WIN  METHOD pick from several years back, Adam Warren.   The other three acquisitions will all make an impact on the YANKEES down the road.


Now here is some of the best news I can give you from this Junes draft.  The YANKEES were lucky enough to draft as their number one pick a nineteen year old in Blake Rutherford.  Blake is going to be a very special major league WIN METHOD player in the mold of Derek Jeter, and yes I will say it, maybe better.  Here is information about Blake which is what separates many players. === Before the Yankees came calling, he had a commitment to UCLA since he was a high school freshman out of Simi Valley, California.
"UCLA was a real big thing for me," he said. "It weighed on my mind, but the Yankees were my dream team. To hear them call my name was a dream come true."
Rutherford said he sees himself as a center fielder, though he already has been moved around in the outfield. He also said he expects physical and mental challenges as the grind of a season kicks.
"I'm hanging in there," he said. "The training staff has been great.… The biggest transition is the mental aspect. You have to be mentally strong. I think that's something that kind of separates you." ===  The YANKEES got a gem.  
More good news.  Another pick from a year ago is quickly moving up the minor league levels for the YANKEES and in my opinion will turn into another WIN METHOD gem. Pitcher Chance Adams is going to be very special.  Chance will be a big part of the rotation.
The YANKEES have tons of talent, both in the field and on the mound.  Injuries have slowed too many players to name here, but their time will come and the YANKEES will be a major force to reckon with for many years to come.  The future is oh so bright.  Do not be surprised if things develop well for the minor talent the YANKEES will not have to go crazy in the free agent market with many stars coming out in the next few years.  Maybe there will be a need for one piece if needed.
Yankees down the road with 2016 injuries, Bird, Mitchell, Clarkin, Kapreilian,DeCarr, German, Lindgren, Rumblelow, and others.
Look for Aaron Judge on the YANKEE roster in 2017 with Sanchez, Bird, Refsynder. Louie Louie, and more.

This season isn't over yet, but we learned a lot about many youngsters and they got the time to play everyday in the minors and that can only help to make them better.  I f we do not make the playoffs, sure is is a disappointment, but you have to take the bad and turn it into a positive.

Mark Teixeira has announce he will retire at the end of this season and lets all thank Mark for his time and his contributions during his eight years as a YANKEE which does include a World Series championship.   Mark put up with and played through countless injuries and gave his best all the time.  So long Mark, thank you, and good luck in your future endeavors.
I hope I did not forget anything and I must thank all of the WIN METHOD fans from all over the world who come here everyday and help make this blog the best it can be.   Wins and winning will always determine the best teams and the best players and don't ever let a stat fraud tell you differently.  All the stat frauds have are excuses and they love to blame the other guys.  They say they want to win, but only if it is their fantasy team in the world of make believe. 
LETS GO YANKEES






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Linda Pardo said...

Everyone, make sure you put your hitting shoes on.

jimbo said...

Good evening ladies and gentlemen, it is Yankee game time.

NJYANKEE said...

Pineda puts Yanks in hole allowing 3 first inning runs.

Sal Mineo said...

Yanks down 3-0 after 3.

Steve said...

Yanks behind 3-1 after five.

jimbo said...

Yankee bullpen implodes in 7th giving up 5 runs and Yankees down 8-1 after 7.

Stan the Man said...

Yanks trail 8-1 after 7.

Steve said...

Yankees get 4 in the 8th and now trail 8-5.

will-i-am said...

Yankees go down 8-5.

Norm Jackson said...

Not a good night. Too little too late.

Dan Evans said...

Gotta win tomorrow.

Sol Hormel said...

Tanaka tonight to try to get us back on the winning track.

Al Ashton said...

Looking at Aaron Judge past in the minors, he seems to be a streaky hitter. He was pinch hit for last night and did not look good in his at bats.

johnsondc said...

Every loss makes the chances of reaching the playoffs that much harder. It is amazing to see so many good American League teams still fighting for a playoff spot.

Bob Behan said...

Al Ashton, every player is different. Stat frauds think players are robots and only each players stats tells how good they are. The mental makeup of each player has much to do with when they will reach their potential and how good they will me. Stats can't measure that.

Al Ashton said...

Bob Behan, I agree with what you are saying. I just hop Judge can decrease the wide ups and downs and be more consistent for longer periods.

Sharon/NC said...

We need to win tonight. Lets go Yankees.

jimbo said...


Tuesday 8/30 8:15pm

Masahiro Tanaka (R)

@ Royals - Edinson Volquez (R)



1. Brett Gardner (L) LF

2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF

3. Gary Sanchez (R) C

4. Didi Gregorius (L) SS

5. Starlin Castro (R) 2B

6. Brian McCann (L) DH

7. Chase Headley (S) 3B

8. Aaron Judge (R) RF

9. Tyler Austin (R) 1B

All rookies are in lineup, Hicks and Teixeira out.

Yankeedoodledandy said...

I am glad the rookies are playing reasonably consistently in proportion to what they have achieved.

Warren Hammond said...

Pineda almost always has one bad inning and it usually makes him the loser. He does have some really good stuff, but I do not think he has really learned how to pitch yet. He could be a gold mine for some team if the Yanks don't keep him.

Andrew J said...

Only wins will allow us to reach the playoffs.

Nancy Groh said...

Don't quit guys, you've come so far.

jimbo said...

Almost game time. Time to roll.

NJYANKEE said...

Judge with 2 run HR in 2nd.

candycane said...

Yanks up 3-0 after 2.

Marty Hall said...

3-0 Yankees after 2. Lets go Yankees.

Steve said...

4-1 Yankees thru 3.

candycane said...

Yanks up 4-2 after 4.

Steve said...

If the Yankees lose this game is will be because they have failed so many times when it mattered early in this game.

Phil Jenkins said...

Gardner with two great defensive plays in 5th to save Tanaka a run or two.

will-i-am said...

Rain delay after five innings with Yanks up 4-2. Last time this happened it cost Yankees a win.

Saul Irving said...

Back in action and still raining. Yanks start 6th with walk and double, 2nd and 3rd no one out. Don't score and are now 1 for 12 with RISP. Up to bullpen now.

NJYANKEE said...

4-3 Yanks after 7.

jimbo said...

4-4 after 8.

Yanks23245 said...

We are cursed.

KevMac said...

4-4 after 9. Extra innings.

jimbo said...

What a wild finish and game. Yankees win it 5-4 on a great save by Chasen Shreve.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.

Deb F said...

So many ups and downs last night. We won a game we could have easily won with just one big hit when it mattered on several occasions.

Larry Matthews said...

Series even, and we win it tonight with Cessa on the mound.

Jill Byrnes said...

It still and always comes down to the team that produces when it matters most is the team that wins. A few more hits when it matters and we can win this division.

AAA said...

Lets get the win and this series. But only a baby step forward.

Harry Stavris said...

Next season we could have a Luis Luis and a Louie Louie.

Xavier Young said...

Yes we can, we must continue to win.

Swen Jorgenson said...

Just more hitting and getting runs in when the chances come up. Failing to score runners from 3b with less than 2 outs are hurting the team.

jimbo said...

Wednesday 8/31 8:15pm
Luis Cessa (R)
@ Royals - Ian Kennedy (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
5. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
6. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
7. Brian McCann (L) DH
8. Chase Headley (S) 3B
9. Aaron Hicks (S) RF

Seven left handed bats in lineup tonight. Lets go Yankees.

Sharon/NC said...

That is a pretty solid lineup. Just need to put some runs on the scoreboard and win.

johnny said...

Lets go Yankees.

Patricia Piper said...

We could use a laugher, but don't hold your breath.

Izy Hernandez said...

Hope Cessa keeps pitching like he has. Looks good.

muchomachoman said...

Lets win tonight.

jimbo said...

Game time.

Stan the Man said...

Yankees quickly in the hole 3-0 after 2.

candycane said...

Yanks down 3-0 after 2.

candycane said...

Yanks down 4-0 after 4.

candycane said...

Yanks down 4-3 after 6.

Jack Bauer said...

Yanks fighting back. 4-4 after 7.

candycane said...

4-4 after 8.

will-i-am said...

All even after nine. 4-4. Extra innings again.

Yanks23245 said...

On to the 11th.

Tom Loughlin said...

4-4 thru 12.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.

jimbo said...

Final 5-4 13 inning win.

Tony Manchu said...

It may not be pretty, but this team is fighting and scratching.

bigbadwolf said...

We took the KC series, but it was just another baby step. Off today and then to Baltimore for another series we need to win.

YankeeMike said...

Off today and in Baltimore for the weekend. However a major tropical storm will likely play havoc with the playing of the games this weekend.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Hate to think of how and when they will work out schedule and play games if there is a substantial issue in Baltimore this weekend.

William Mensom said...

Joe Girardi to have this team in contention at this point in time has done one heck of a job as manager and is surely one of the top several in baseball.

Steve said...

sid greenberg,nyc....Yes, I think there very well be issues this weekend.

William Mensom....I agree, Girardi has done a fantastic job this season. Particularly being burdened with afraud for so long by the front office.

Carl Hooks said...

Since Girardi has been a managing Yankees he has had a .562 win %. And if I am not mistaken has the highest win % of the present managers with at least a five years of service.

NJYANKEE said...

Unless you think a baseball manager is supposed to lose games, that makes Girardi the best.

Victor Grandozi said...

What will be will be the future is not ours to see, que sera sera.

Cal Fuerst said...

Girardi is a very smart man and knows baseball.

Norm Jackson said...

We have 30 games left to play. YES WE CAN.

Randy Holt said...

And Girardi is good for the players, and Girardi wins at a very high rate = very good manager.

Tommy Lee said...

I don't remember any situation ever coming to light that Girardi and a player had any real problem.

Quay Ho said...

Just need to win, win, and win.

Teena/Bronx said...

We the storm moving up the coast many games and teams will be affected. We will just have to win the games we play.

Sharon/NC said...

Storm in NC now, how fast/slow it gets to Baltimore will be the issue.

Sharon/NC said...

Storm is moving very slowly, tonights game may get in, but I doubt they will play Saturday.

Chester Davis said...

The Yankees have called up several players for September deepening their pitching staff and bench. But so has every other team. We need to win tonight and then go from there.

Guy Padikian said...

Severino and Refsynder among others called up.

Jill Byrnes said...

Lets go Yankees.

Tony Manchu said...

This pennant race is going to be fun. More so if we make the playoffs.

Yankeeforever said...

Chad Green will be tested pitching in Camden Yards bandbox.

jimbo said...

Friday 9/2 7:05pm
Chad Green (R)
@ Orioles - Dylan Bundy (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
5. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
6. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
7. Brian McCann (L) DH
8. Chase Headley (S) 3B
9. Aaron Judge (R) RF

Girardi is original.

yankeeclipper21 said...

Lets win tonight guys and take another step forward. Yes we can.

Richmonman said...

Looking a the weather map, it appears the game tonight should go on without delay.

Ty Keel said...

I like the lineup for tonight and would like it much better if it scores runs and wins.

jimbo said...

Coming upon game time. Lets go Yankees.

Stan the Man said...

Yankees being hammered and down 6-0 after 2.

Bud Light said...

Yankees trail 8-0 after 4. Does not look good.

Andy K said...

Yanks down 8-0 after 7. Orioles not wasting any runs.

jimbo said...

Final 8-0 loss. Never in it.

Vinny Ferrero said...

A very dreadful game tonight. Must win the next two.

Fred Slube said...

CC tonight to try to get us even in series after last night debacle.

Phil Jenkins said...

I've said it before, no loss is good, but I would rather lose 8-0 than 3-2.

YankeeMike said...

We are not making it easy on ourselves.

Guy Padikian said...

Will we be able to play tonight?

Xavier Young said...

We could really use the win tonight.

jimbo said...

Saturday 9/3 7:05pm
CC Sabathia (L)
@ Orioles - Kevin Gausman (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) DH
4. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
5. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
6. Brian McCann (L) C
7. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
8. Aaron Judge (R) RF
9. Ronald Torreyes (R) 3B
Hope we do better tonight than last night and win.

Marty Hall said...

Lets do it Yankees.

Peter Raines said...

first word is Chad Green out for season but does not appear to need TJ.

candycane said...

0-0 after 2.

Yankeedoodledandy said...

CC working hard. We need to score.

Wayne Littlebear said...

The Yankees have struck out 6 of first 9 outs.

candycane said...

Yanks down 1-0 after 4.

Benny Pake said...

Yankees scoreless thru five but have made Oriole starter throw over 100 pitches thru five.

Wilsonsway said...

Yanks trail 2-0 after 6.

Vinny Ferrero said...

Yanks coming to bat in 9th down 2-0.

Vinny Ferrero said...

Yanks go down without a whimper.

jimbo said...

Final 2-0 loss. Second straight shutout in Baltimore.

Gus Papa said...

For three games now we have not scored a run against the Orioles. the last one in NY and these two in Baltimore. Pineda goes this afternoon.

Swen Jorgenson said...

A loss today and this series is a giant step backwards. A win today and this series is a baby step backwards.

Jill Byrnes said...

Come on guys, wake up and play winning baseball.

Peter Raines said...

If Pineda pitches a shutout we still need to score a run to win.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Does anyone remember the old Ray Milland movie "The Lost Weekend"?

Victor Grandozi said...

sid greenberg,nyc, I am old enough to remember. Great movie. If we win today all will not be lost.

jimbo said...

Sunday 9/4 1:35pm
Michael Pineda (R)
@ Orioles - Wade Miley (L)
1. Brett Gardner (L) CF
2. Rob Refsnyder (R) LF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
5. Chase Headley (S) 3B
6. Austin Romine (R) DH
7. Aaron Judge (R) RF
8. Tyler Austin (R) 1B
9. Ronald Torreyes (R) SS
This is one heck of a lineup shakeup.

Yankeeforever said...

Is Girardi trying to make a statement or something.

Ty Keel said...

A lot of young-ins in lineup.

jimbo said...

Game time and time for a WIN.

Cory said...

Yankee first inning, Gardner walks, Refsynder walks, Sanchez K's, Castro K's, alas Headley RBI single to left for the first run for Yankees this weekend, wild pitch moves up runners, Romine
single to left field for two more runs, Judge K's. 3-0 lead.

Cory said...

Pineda pitches out of trouble in first. Yanks lead 3-0 after 1.

candycane said...

Yanks up 3-0 after 2.

candycane said...

Yanks up 4-1 after 4.

Karl R said...

Yankees leading but Pineda has been struggling and working hard.

Izy Hernandez said...

Yanks lead 4-2 after 6. Louie Louie in for Pineda.

will-i-am said...

Yankees clinging to a 4-2 lead after 7.

AAA said...

Betances gets last out in 8th as Yanks lead 4-2 thru 8.

candycane said...

Yanks up 4-2 after 8.

jimbo said...

Yanks get run in 9th for 5-2 lead. Betances for the save and a Yankee win.

jimbo said...

Betances three up three down for the save and win.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnn.

Mike Smith said...

We need this win. Severino earns the win as the bullpen goes 4 2/3 shutout innings.

Saul Irving said...

We ain't dead yet. But we need to sweep a series or two.

NJYANKEE said...

The Yankees host the Blue Jays for a three game series tomorrow. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep the foul Jays.

Swen Jorgenson said...

Tanaka opens the Blue Jay series tomorrow. Be the ace Tanaka.

Richmonman said...

Tanaka was a little off last time out, would nice if he comes up with a big scoreless game.

Zack Norris said...

Two or three wins in this series is almost a must. Yes we can.

johnny said...

Lets go Yankees, lets go.

Teena/Bronx said...

Will be at todays game. Lets go Yankees.

jimbo said...

Monday 9/5 1:05pm
Masahiro Tanaka (R)
vs. Blue Jays - R.A. Dickey (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Chase Headley (S) 3B
5. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
6. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
7. Austin Romine (R) DH
8. Aaron Judge (R) RF
9. Tyler Austin (R) 1B
The kids are all in again.

Hugh Frazier said...

More righty bats than lefty against a right pitcher. Being a knuckleball pitcher it probably makes no difference.

Gus Papa said...

You have to wait as long as you can before swinging at a knuckleballer. Old adage, when pitch is high let it fly, when low let it go.

Phil Jenkins said...

Gus Papa, I think the adage has to do with the knuckleball coming in at a lower speed it tends to move lower at the plate. So, if it is low it will tend to drop below the strike zone, while if it is high it will drop into the strike zone. Batters just have to bide their time and not get anxious.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Teena is at the game, we win.

jimbo said...

Game time.

johnsondc said...

All the teams fighting to make the playoffs, are looking for nothing but wins and only wins. How they earn them is of absolutely no importance just like individual stats. It is only the win that matters, thus the greatness of the WIN METHOD.

Alex Antonius said...

Tanaka hit pretty hard in first and Yanks down 1-0 coming to bat.

Yankeeforever said...

Here is an opinion I think WIN METHOD fans can celebrate. From Bob Ryan.

""""""""""This is an official declaration of war on, yup, WAR.

For those of you who don’t know, WAR stands for Wins Above Replacement. In “Baseball Prospectus,” it is known as WARP, or Wins Above Replacement Player. Same thing.

WAR is the stat de tutti stat for the baseball fans we affectionately refer to as “seamheads.” WAR is believed to be the ultimate rating measurement of a player, combining a variety of offensive and defensive computations (there are also pitching stats) and then coming up with a number that allegedly tells us all how many more wins per season said player is worth over, yeah . . . here’s the problem.

It’s how much more Player X is worth than a player that doesn’t exist!

I wish I were making this up. I’m not. Here is the explanation for WAR/WARP on page xiii of the 2013 “Baseball Prospectus”:

“WARP combines a player’s Batting Runs Above Average (derived from a player’s True Average), BRR (Baserunning Runs), FRAA (Fielding Runs Above Average), an adjustment based upon position played, and a credit from plate appearances based upon the difference between the ‘replacement level’ (derived from looking at the quality of players added to a team’s roster after the start of the season) and the league average.”

Got that?

Now, even if you are conversant with BRR and FRAA, there remains one little problem in accepting the notion that WAR is a relevant tool with which to evaluate and separate players.

It’s ultimately based on a judgment. It’s not a statistic!

This “replacement player” who constitutes the very linchpin of the entire premise is mythical. There is nothing measurable or precise about his existence. Yet supposedly intelligent people have signed off on this utterly bogus piece of baseball idiocy.""""""

Tommy Lee said...

Yankees answer quickly in 1st. Gardner single and Elsbury HR for 2-1 lead after 1.

candycane said...

2-1 Yanks after 2.

Stanley Chin said...

yankeeforever, good article and so true. Stat frauds are jokes of baseball.

candycane said...

Yanks up 5-1 after 4.

Eddie OConnor said...

Tyler Austin 2 out 2 rbi double puts Yankees up 5-1 in 4th.

Steve said...

yankeeforever, the 'mythical player' plays right into the hands of the stat fruads. It is the essence of their fantasy games, it is make believe, while real baseball is played for winning and wins.

Victor Grandozi said...

Tanaka after five innings has not his best stuff, is getting hit hard, but defense and at'em balls have him leading 5-1.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Victor Grandozi, It must be because Teena is at the game.

candycane said...

Yanks up 5-0 after 6.

candycane said...

Yanks up 5-3 after 8.

Tony Gigante said...

Betances in to try for the save. 5-3 Yanks in 9th.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.

jimbo said...

3 up 3 down for Betances and the save. Yanks win 5-3.

Ty Keel said...

That is the first of three. Yes we can.

Steve said...

I love that Girardi gave Holder and Heller an opportunity today. Both failed, but Joe had a backup plan that worked. The kids got a taste of the big time in a big game situation.

Karl R said...

This was a good win. Tanaka got away lucky and we got a couple of big hits when needed.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Teena gets us another win.

Deb F said...

Steve, Nice post. I love your attitude and positivism.

Teena/Bronx said...

I am just glad we got the win. A pretty exciting game.

John Hartnett said...

Cessa starts tomorrow nights game. We need to keep winning.

Felix Lopez said...

Yes we can.

Steve said...

Deb F, Thank you. This blog is positivism, that's what is one of the things so great about it. The winning and not giving up is another bright spot. Third, is the fans and posters here, they are the best in the world.

Saul Irving said...

Nice recoup after getting shutout the first two games in Baltimore to win the next two.

Warren Hammond said...

Isn't it fascinating how a game that has the value is more important in September than in April or May. Think of it as a horse race where a horse can be in front at any point, but the winner is the one who is in front at the finish line and the exciting part of the race is when the announcer excited states "down the stretch they come".

Ivan Norrionkos said...

We need a big effort from Cessa tonight and hopefully he earns a win.

Vladimir Tinzik said...

Let go Yankees.

Domenic said...

Warren Hammond, the perception is that in April there are so many more games left to play and in September there are so few left to play. I have always found perception is usually ignorance.

bigbadwolf said...

No matter what happens the rest of this season, there will be so much to look forward to next season. So many youngsters on the horizon.

Nancy Groh said...

Yankeeforever, love your post. Thanks.

Sol Hormel said...

Luis Cessa upsets the Blue Jay applecart tonight.

Zhaire said...

Lets go Yankees. We need wins, by hook or by crook, no matter how they are earned.

jimbo said...

Tuesday 9/6 7:05pm
Luis Cessa (R)
vs. Blue Jays - Aaron Sanchez (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
5. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
6. Brian McCann (L) DH
7. Chase Headley (S) 3B
8. Aaron Judge (R) RF
9. Tyler Austin (R) 1B
Lets score guys. Swing at strikes.

Bud Light said...

We say it all the time. You hit when it matters, you win. You fail when it matters, you lose. A .250 hitter who produces when it matters is better than a .300 hitter who does not produce when it matters. A 40 HR hitter who gets only a few HRs when it matters is not as good as the 20 HR hitter who hit HRs when it matters half the time. Wake up you ignorant stat fraud, 'seamhead' fantasy world fools.

Yanks23245 said...

OK team. Get another win and take this series to the cleaners.

jimbo said...

Game time. WIN METHOD

Benny Pake said...

Yankees behind 1-0 after one.

candycane said...

Yanks down 1-0 after 2.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

McCanns Ballantyne blast makes it 1-1 in 4th.

candycane said...

All even 1-1 after 4.

candycane said...

Yanks down 2-1 after 6.

Vinny Ferrero said...

Lets go guys, we need some runs.

Stan the Man said...

With 2 out in 7th. Justice single, Austin 2 run HR for 3-2 lead after 7. WHEN.

will-i-am said...

Yankee rookie reliever Heller blows lead giving up 2 run 2 out double in 8th. Yanks trail 4-3.

candycane said...

Yanks up 7-4 after 8.

Cory said...

WHEN it counts, Yanks score 4 in 8th on walk, triple, sac fly, walk, HR. Didi and Headley with the big hits WHEN it mattered.

YankeeMike said...

Yanks grinding and not giving up. Yes they can.

Izy Hernandez said...

Betances in for the 9th.

will-i-am said...

Heck, Betances walks the first two men. 1st and 2nd no one out.

will-i-am said...

Wild pitch 2nd and 3rd no outs. Infield single, run scores, men on 1st and 3rd, no outs.

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