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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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YankeeMike said...

I am just happy the way the Yankees are finishing out the season.

Yankeeforever said...

You also CC will be fighting for a rotation spot next season. You need to earn it. Shut down the sux tonight and take a step in that direction. This team is developing the resources to win it all next season. Be a part of it.

Cole/NJ said...

Hang the sux out to dry.

Ivan Norrionkos said...

Lets go guys. So far so good.

Phil Jenkins said...

Cole/NJ, Don't just hang them out to dry. Bury them.

Teena/Bronx said...

We had light rain for almost the entire game last night but never an issue. Tonight we are in the same boat with rain. I think a better chance tonight for issues however.

jimbo said...

Thursday 9/29 7:05pm
CC Sabathia (L)
vs. Red Sox - Henry Owens (L)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) DH
4. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
5. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
6. Chase Headley (S) 3B
7. Brian McCann (L) C
8. Aaron Hicks (S) RF
9. Tyler Austin (R) 1B

NJYANKEE said...

If the game tonight has weather issues it should be all hands on deck for the entire pitching staff.

Bob Behan said...

I will bring this up, I am amazed how much better and fun this team has been since the departure of Alex Rodriguez, one of the most despicable people ever to corrupt the game of baseball.

Victor Bruno said...

Another big win tonight guys.

Teena/Bronx said...

Light rain is now falling in NYC.

jimbo said...

Game time.

Wilsonsway said...

Castro rbi double gives Yanks 1-0 lead after one.

candycane said...

Yanks up 1-0 after 2.

candycane said...

1-1 after 4.

Sal Mineo said...

Ellsbury RBI double in 5th puts Yankees back on top 2-1.

candycane said...

Yanks up 4-1 after 6.

Stan the Man said...

CC pitches 7 1/3 innings of one run four hit ball and leaves game leading 4-1 in eighth.

candycane said...

Yanks up 5-1 after 8.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.

jimbo said...

Final Yanks sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep sux 5-1.

Yankeeforever said...

Good news Yanks sweep sux. Bad news Orioles win and Yanks eliminated from playoff chance.

Jill Byrnes said...

Here's to a season of building, blooming, and growing. And then here's to next season when everything flourishes and flowers.

bigbadwolf said...

We took good care of the sux. We just swept the AL East Champions. We swept them up, washed them, and then hung them out to dry. Good luck to the sux and the Orioles, slay the Jays.

Hector Lopez said...

Lets take the Orioles series and set a trend for next season.

Eddie OConnor said...

In the last two games we had CC and Mitchell go 14 1/3 innings allowing just 1 run against one of the best hitting teams in baseball. Portends well for next season.

Jack Bauer said...

What IF Betances didn't blow last Thursdays 9/22 game in Toronto.

Al Ashton said...

Pineda starts tonight. Win the final series of the season.

Teena/Bronx said...

We got through the light rain the last two nights but we have a steady rain in NYC now.

Dan Evans said...

Pineda needs to do what Mitchell and Sabathia did the last two games.

Pipsqueak said...

Lets go Yankees. End the season with wins.

johnny said...

Lets go Yankees.

johnsondc said...

For next season Birds left handed bat plays nicely with Judge and Sanchez from the right side. They alone are a third of the lineup. Then you have Castro/Gregorius right/left middle of infield. McCann can balance Sanchez behind the plate.

muchomachoman said...

Close but no cigar this season.

Linda Pardo said...

I'm rooting for a sweep of the O's also.

jimbo said...

Friday 9/30 7:05pm
Michael Pineda (R)
vs. Orioles - Yovani Gallardo (R)
1. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
2. Chase Headley (S) 3B
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Brian McCann (L) DH
5. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
6. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
7. Aaron Hicks (S) RF
8. Mason Williams (L) LF
9. Ronald Torreyes (R) 2B

Ty Keel said...

Seven left handed bats and Gardner is out. Lets go Yankees.

AAA said...

Williams who is faster is in left field and Hicks covers right which is much smaller.

Greg Stone said...

Neither Toronto nor Baltimore have clinched playoff spots yet. So these games still mean plenty.

jimbo said...

Game time.

candycane said...

0-0 after 2.

Stan the Man said...

2 outs nobody on in 4th and Pineda gives up 3 hits and 2 runs.

candycane said...

Yanks down 2-1 after 4.

Cory said...

Pineda does what Pineda does, crashes and burns again, giving up 3 run HR in 5th putting Yanks down 5-1.

Bud Light said...

Yanks being trounced down 8-1 after 5.

candycane said...

Yanks down 8-1 after 6.

Oscar Hron said...

8-1 O's thru 7.

candycane said...

Yanks down 8-1 after 8.

jimbo said...

Final 8-1 loss and drubbing.

Robert Mandel said...

What a rain soaked debacle last night. But it was the same for both teams.

Norm Jackson said...

Severino starts this afternoon. Lets win today and tomorrow.

Yanks23245 said...

Louie Louie auditioning for a rotation spot next season?

muchomachoman said...

I hope the Yankees get Pineda some help this off season.

Frank Sergi said...

Lets go guys, you still have two more wins to earn.

Sharon/NC said...

Severino needs to make a statement and pitch 5 to 6 strong dominant innings.

jimbo said...

Saturday 10/1 4:05pm
Luis Severino (R)
vs. Orioles - Wade Miley (L)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Aaron Hicks (S) CF
3. Starlin Castro (R) 2B
4. Billy Butler (R) DH
5. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
6. Chase Headley (S) 3B
7. Austin Romine (R) C
8. Tyler Austin (R) RF
9. Ronald Torreyes (R) SS

Al Ashton said...

Eight right handed bats in lineup today. Sanchez not in lineup. Gardner only lefty.

Saul Irving said...

Need to beat the Orioles today to make them work for the playoff spot. We beat them twice and they could miss the playoffs.

Lori Kelly said...

Lets go guys, take out the birds.

Marty Hall said...

Score enough runs to win today.

jimbo said...

Game time.

candycane said...

Yanks down 2-0 after 2.

YankeeMike said...

Yankees trail 3-0 after 3. Severino looks very similar to Pineda.

will-i-am said...

Theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Yankeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.

Dane Ostroff said...

The Yankees sting the O's and take them down 7-3 coming back from a 3-0 deficit. The Yankees scored one run in the 5th, 6th, and 7th innings to ties the game at 3 and then blew it open with 4 runs in the 8th for the win.

Frank Sergi said...

Last week of the season with one game to go and the Yankees are 5-1 with a win over the Jays 3 wins over the sux and 1-1 with the O's.

Deb F said...

We are finishing the season with class.

Walt Bellamy said...

Cessa starts last game of season tomorrow and lets make the O's sweat.

Gus Papa said...

We are concluding another solid season. The positives for next season.
1. The lying cheating albatross afraud is no more and we play with a full roster.
2. Bird is back at first base.
3. Judge takes over in right field.
4. Sanchez becomes starting catcher.
5. A dog fight will ensue during spring training for the starting rotation five.
6. Betances will get major schooling at throwing to bases and holding runners.
7. There are countless youngsters moving up the food chain.
Next seasons chant won't be 'yes we can', but it will be 'yes we will'.

Teena/Bronx said...

Last game of our season today. Thank you guys for a good season. Not what we wanted in the end, but next year will be even better to a great degree.

Artie S said...

Cessa starts at 3PM. MLB has all teams starting at 3PM today.

Vinny Ferrero said...

Severino did not make a good case for himself yesterday, to be in rotation next year. He will have all winter to ponder and hopefully learn, then spring training to prove himself.

KevMac said...

Cessa now gets his last chance this season to make his case for the rotation in 17.

Chuckwagon said...

Lets beat the O's and make them peep.

jimbo said...

Sunday 10/2 3:05pm
Luis Cessa (R)
vs. Orioles - Kevin Gausman (R)
1. Brett Gardner (L) LF
2. Jacoby Ellsbury (L) CF
3. Gary Sanchez (R) C
4. Brian McCann (L) DH
5. Mark Teixeira (S) 1B
6. Didi Gregorius (L) SS
7. Aaron Hicks (S) RF
8. Ronald Torreyes (R) 3B
9. Donovan Solano (R) 2B

Carl Yukovich said...

Teixeira's last game as a Yankee. Lets win it.

Asoka Patel said...

Lets finish the season with a big win.

jimbo said...

Game time.

candycane said...

0-0 after 2.

candycane said...

Yanks down 3-1 after 4.

candycane said...

Yanks down 5-1 after 6.

candycane said...

Yanks down 5-2 after 8.

Norm Jackson said...

The Yankees have been snake bit this game. Been very unlucky.

jimbo said...

Final, Yanks go down 5-2 in last game of season. Thanks fans for bearing with me.

Wilsonsway said...

We out hit the O's 10-6 but that does not matter when you lose.

bigbadwolf said...

No, thank you jimbo. You add much here with your posts.

NJYANKEE said...

Three AL East teams in the playoffs and the only division in all of baseball with four teams over .500 ball. Best in baseball.

Paul Hirschman said...

Wait till next year. And it can't come soon enough.

Teena/Bronx said...

O's-Jays meet in Toronto for wild card game. Rooting for O's for me.

Warren Hammond said...

For me, I can't stomach Joeyrats. So I am pulling for the O's.

Carl Hooks said...

I root for any of the AL East teams.

will-i-am said...

Four and a half months and spring camp opens. Just think, after the holidays it is only a month and a half.

sid greenberg,nyc said...

Day day the earth stood still, no Yankee baseball until next year.

Steve said...

One thing is for sure the best players and the best teams in baseball have made it to the 2016 playoffs. Now they will play to determine the best of the best. Hopefully this will make the stat fraud half witted jerks whine, cry, and snivel.

Yankeeforever said...

Steve, I wonder if the stat frauds realize that they have lost have their players who are garbage and now have to pick only from the best players in baseball.

Steve said...

Yankeeforever, I don't think they have the intelligence.

Deb F said...

Stat frauds = dumbest fans in baseball. But they are entitled to their opinions. Sad.

Victor Grandozi said...

The Yankees will have many decisions to make this winter, and then the spring battle of the youngsters commences as each will get a chance to show just how close each is to playing in the major leagues. 2017 is going to be fun.

Ben Rosen/Israel said...

Everyone should always remember, in team sports, to be the best you must win. A team wins with the contributions of all players. No one stands alone.

Frank Sergi said...

Pitching, we need a couple of our youngsters to be able to shut down the opposition consistently.

Todd Griffin said...

I agree Frank. Pitching is needed. More so good winning pitching. Lets see if spring training turns out some quality.

Guy Padikian said...

The roster will be determined by the players earning their way on it. And that is how it should be.

Mark Wagoner said...

And the players that play for the team to win and help their team win at the expense of personal stats will be the best players.

Phil Jenkins said...

Baltimore-Toronto one game playoff tonight in Toronto. The best team will move on and the losing team will go home.

Quay Ho said...

Go O's.

I have to wait until next season for my ten game win streak.

Sharon/NC said...

Each day that passes brings us closer to the 2017 season.

Izy Hernandez said...

Sharon/NC, Each day that passes also brings us closer to the Yankees being in the playoffs next season.

Cory said...

Joeyrats wants a 30M/year multi year contract as he is a FA. I wouldn't give him a nickel.

Eddie OConnor said...

Have a great winter guys. Don't do anything stupid. Stay far away from afraud and drugs. Get ready for spring training, and then win it all next season.

WIN METHOD said...

Just want to take a moment to list the WIN METHOD five best starters in baseball for the 2016 season.

1. Rick Porcello -- Boston Red Sox 22-4
2. J.A. Happ -- Toronto Blue Jays 20-4
3. Max Scherzer -- Washington Nationals 20-7
4. Jon Lester -- Chicago Cubs 19-5
5. Johnny Cueto -- San Francisco 18-5

Their combined record was 99-25.

CONGRATULATIONS to all five for being a major factor in helping your team win and reaching the second season playoffs.

Erica Nuyens said...

Couldn't agree more WIN METHOD. Love ya,

Brian Cowley said...

FACT: To be the best you have to win.

YankeeMike said...

99 wins from your starting five. Wow.

bigbadwolf said...

Three righthanders and two lefthanders. Nice blend. Wins is what determines the best.

Augie DeFonce said...

Tillman for the O's vs. Stroman for the Jays.

Yankeeforever said...

Come on now people, you know the stat frauds will curse you for saying the pitchers who won are the best. They have that special pitcher with the 1.80 ERA, 200 innings pitched, 200 strike outs and 0.90 whip who is 7-14.

Steve said...

Yankeeforever, Now now, you must know that the stat fraud pitcher was 7-14 only because it was his teammates fault.

Nancy Groh said...

I love reading this blog. So honest and logical, and not afraid to ridicule different views.

Deb F said...

Nancy Groh....it is easy to ridicule views from the stat frauds because they are so wrong and foolish. Any, ANY time, someone says a loser is better than a winner the discussion is over.

Brian Cowley said...

Hear, hear.

Xavier Young said...

Many of the young Yankee pitching prospects will be returning from injuries which have hindered their development. Spring training will be all hands on deck.

Fred Slube said...

Toronto defeats O's in 11 on Encarcion HR.

Ty Keel said...

Again, the better team and players won.

johnsondc said...

inferior national league playoff game today.

Jack Gordon said...

I think that the single biggest disappointment last year was the pitching of Louie Louie Severino.

Paul Hill said...

I agree Jack, second could be Michael Pineda.

Cal Fuerst said...

Jack, Paul, third in my opinion might be losing Bird for the season and Mitchell for two thirds of the season among several other injuries.

Gene A said...

My disappointment was not making the playoffs.

Patricia Piper said...

I miss Yankee baseball already. I can't wait until next season.

Vladimir Tinzik said...

The other New York team has their wild card game tonight.

Alex Antonius said...

It looks like the Yankees will remain intact as far as their managers and coaches are concerned. Good idea.

muchomachoman said...

Alex Antonius....Sometimes change is good. To make change just to make change is bad in my view.

Yankeedoodledandy said...

It would be nice if one of the other lower level young pitchers came alive and could produce at the top level next season.

AAA said...

Giants knock Mets out of playoffs last night.

Glen Corbett said...

Yankeedoodledandy, I agree. We have many top prospects, just need one or two to make the grade and be big winners at the major league level.

bigbadwolf said...

American League playoffs today. Toronto at Texas and Boston at Cleveland.

Ziggy Mann said...

Rooting for the American league in the end.

Tony Manchu said...

I really am looking forward to the Yankees next season.

This is probably the most exciting I've been with the Yankees since maybe 1998! I cannot wait to see a full season of Gary Sanchez, if Greg Bird bounces back, if T. Austin can get regular ABs, if Luis Severino finally learns that 3rd pitch or can he slot in as the closer with Betances. Can Judge harness his big swing and cut down on his K's some, also will Mateo, Torres, Frazier, Fowler, Rutherford continue to progress as they have been?

The future is bright!

Doug Shoen said...

Tony.....Don't forget all the pitchers that are coming up and returning from surgeries.

Augie DeFonce said...

The biggest plus for 2017 is we will have a full roster of 25 fully able bodied players.

Hugh Frazier said...

The difference between good and bad managers.

When the good manager makes a decision the player produces more often.

When the bad manager makes a decision the player produces less often.

Same thing for the WIN METHOD = good and the stat fraud = bad.

YankeeMike said...

That is the difference between the players also. Not their individual stats as much as it is their ability to produce when it matters in games and win those games. A high stat player that fails to move a runner, score a runner from third base with less than two outs or just plain fails to get a hit to score runs when it matters is a loser while the low stat player that moves runners, is able to score a runner from third base with less than two outs consistently, and gets a big hit to score runs when it matters is a winner.

Warren Hammond said...

Baseball has always been a fun game with twists and turns and every season there is something knew that happens in some games that never ever happened before in any baseball games. There are great individual performances, great team performances and bloopers and blunders of all kinds. The one thing that has contaminated the games for me is the evolution and creation of phony baloney Barbara Striesand convoluted man made stats and the stat frauds themselves.

bigbadwolf said...

We always come back to the same age old WIN METHOD tenet: it is not how much or how many you attain, it is WHEN you attain that determines the best.

Alex Antonius said...

Stat frauds are the losers of lifes lottery.

NJYANKEE said...

Blue Jays overwhelm Rangers in game one of their series.

Stan the Man said...

So many questions for the Yankees, so much talent, and such a long time to wait and see what we got.

Linda Rice said...

Lets go Yankees youngsters.

NJYANKEE said...

Indians nip bosux 5-4 in their first game.

johnsondc said...

Stay safe WIN METHOD fans in the path of hurricane Matthew.

Yankeedoodledandy said...

Thanks johnsondc, I live in Daytona Beach but drove to Atlanta to stay safe.

Bud Light said...

If the Blue Jays hit like they did yesterday they will be tough to beat.

NJYANKEE said...

All eight teams play today.
Toronto at Texas in game two.
Boston at Cleveland in game two.
Los Angeles at Washington in game one.
San Francisco at Chicago in game one.

jimbo said...

As good as Sanchez was in the first half of his at bats this season, he did start to look like he was flailing in the second half of his at bats. Judge did not overwhelm, but I wouldn't be surprised if they both had solid seasons in 17.

Victor Grandozi said...

Jimbo, you just have to let them play.

NJYANKEE said...

Blue Jays take down Rangers 5-3 for a 2-0 game lead in their series.

John Hartnett said...

Cleveland Indians with a 4-0 lead on sux after 3.

muchomachoman said...

Cleveland Indians take down the bosux in game two of their series 6-0 and lead two games to none.

NJYANKEE said...

The Dodgers beat the Nationals 4-3 in the first game of their series.

Victor Bruno said...

Cubs nip Giants 1-0 in an excellent pitchers duel between two of the best WIN METHOD pitchers in baseball.

White Knight said...

Our season is over but there still is baseball and the best teams are still playing until there is only one left, the best of the best.

Sharon/NC said...

Playoff baseball is just not the same for me without the Yankees.

NJYANKEE said...

Just two games today, both in the inferior national league. Dodgers/Nationals play game two in Washington. The Giants/Cubs play game two in Chicago.

Ty Keel said...

Lets go American League.

Sharon/NC said...

I am inland in North Carolina quite a bit and cannot believe and torrents of rain we are getting. We have had over 8 inches already and the radar shows much more on the way.

bigbadwolf said...


Good luck Sharon. Stay safe. We need all the WIN METHOD Yankee fans we can get.

Cory said...

Turned on pre-game show for the Dodgers/Nats. Two of the most foul dirtbags, liars, and cheats of baseball history. Alex 'afraud' Rodriguez and Pete 'the gambler' Rose.

Mark Wagoner said...

Nats-Dodger game postponed today.

Jerry Curcio said...

If things work out this spring you could easily see Sanchez, Bird, Judge in the middle of the lineup.

Todd Griffin said...

You never know, spring training will sort things out.

Randy Holt said...

Cubs lead Giants 5-2 thru 5 innings.

Unknown said...

Cory - if you hate them so much, don't watch them

Benny Pake said...

Cubs win 5-2.

Marty Hall said...

Rangers in Toronto today and the the Rangers must win the next three games or their season is over. And in Boston the sux must win three games over the Indians or their season is over.

Cory said...

Steven Fischer, you have to be a stat fraud, you make up stories. First, I do not hate 'afraud' and the 'gambler'. But I do believe they are two of the most foul dirtbags, liars, and cheats of baseball history. Second, when I turned on the show, I saw who was on the panel and changed the channel within 15 seconds. Facts kill stat frauds false stories.

Jill Byrnes said...

Cory, Stats frauds have said consistently that the best players and teams are not always the winners. They live in their own world.

Al Ashton said...

You don't just get nicknamed 'afraud', you have to earn it. Alex Rodriiguez earned it. The same with Pete Rose, he earned banishment by what he did, then lied about it.

Carl Hooks said...

The best thing with afraud, is he no longer contaminating the team and in 2017 the Yankees will be able to play with a true 25 man roster.

White Knight said...

We can now start trying to name the new era coming for the Yankees in 2017. afraudless, post afraud, etc.

Zack Norris said...

Era of light?

Steve said...

Bloom and grow.

Deb F said...

I love bloom and grow. WIN METHOD used that a lot about the selections he made in drafts.

Yankeeforever said...

Rodriguez's name should never be used in a positive future way. I love "bloom and grow".

Alex Antonius said...

Bloom and grow is my choice. That is what we are going to do.

Teena/Bronx said...

Era of light is not bad, but I go with bloom and grow.

Wilsonsway said...

Bloom and grow for all the reasons others have already posted.

will-i-am said...

Until someone comes up with something better, it's bloom and grow for me.

NJYANKEE said...

Nationals beat Dodgers 5-2 and even series.

Bloom and grow.

Cal Fuerst said...

Indian at bosux game rained out tonight.

White Knight said...

I go a ways back and remember WIN METHOD using 'bloom and grow'. That's good enough for me.

Lori Kelly said...

I like bloom and grow also. It is very positive.

Ben Rosen/Israel said...

Bloom and grow for me too.

Gus Papa said...

I'm OK with bloom and grow.

Yanks23245 said...

Toronto defeats Rangers 7-6 in 10 innings and wins their series 3 games to none and moves on to play the winner of the Indian-bosux series for the American League pennant.

Yanks23245 said...

And I agree with most here on "bloom and grow".

Patricia Piper said...

Lets bloom and grow.

candycane said...

Yes, bloom and grow, because that is what will happen.

yankeeclipper21 said...

We are now able to bloom and grow because we are now afraudless.

BLOOM AND GROW

NJYANKEE said...

Three games today. Washington at LA. Cleveland at Boston. Chicago at SF.

Nick Polito said...

It just hast to be bloom and grow. That is the goal for the next several seasons.

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