Boz pays homage to the gritty, gutsy, scrappy, first place 2013 underdog Yankees:
Read More...Perhaps for the first time in their history, the Yankees now epitomize exactly the kind of team that always used to try to beat them: a group of inspired-by-adversity, too-old-or-too-young, one-last-chance players who band together to prove that baseball is a team game, not just an aggregation of talent and fat contracts.
Put a few all-star seasons, such as Cano’s 31 RBI, Kiroda’s 1.99 ERA and Rivera’s 16 ...
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1. Rough CarriganIf he lives up to his minor league rep, and can play plus defense, he'll be pretty good.
Cervelli, 2010-11:
136 G, 454 PA, .269/.348/.354 (89 OPS+) 1.8 oWAR
Martin, 2012:
133 G, 485 PA, .211/.311/.403 (92 OPS+), 2.2 oWAR
Now, the two big factors there are (1) Can Cervelli maintain that level across a full-season and (2) How much of a downgrade is he defensively?
I think they like Stewart as a good, all glove, backup. I don't think they view him as a starter.
I mean, if they thought Stewart was starter material, why didn't he get more PT when Martin was struggling horribly in the first half?
Through July 31, Martin was hitting 188/307/376, but Stewart only got 33 starts. I'd have to think that with Martin struggling badly, and a FA after the season, they would have given Stewart a much bigger look if they thought he could be the answer at C.
Stewart gave them catching depth but didn't have options while Cervelli did. FWIW, Cashman said that if Martin was out for an extended time last year, they'd have called up Cervelli to start. Either could win the 2013 job in spring training, as could Austin Romine, but they might have to keep looking over their shoulder if better options emerge.
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