I’ve never been a big fan of taking a cooling off period, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to first sleep on what I wanted to talk about now. However I still feel the same way as I did last night, so prepare yourself for a blog rant. I consider myself a pretty forgiving fan, as I don’t usually jump on a players performance unless his statistics are below average over an extend period of time. I believe strongly in sample size, but also in comparing a players numbers to his scouting reports. The reason for this is that sometimes a player with exceptional tools can struggle, but if we know he has the ability thanks to his scouting report, we are okay with giving said player extra repetitions until he reaches his ceiling. However sometimes a player who doesn’t have very good tools can put up eye popping numbers, and we get suckered into thinking this is the norm for that player, when in reality it is merely a hot streak or a fluke. Thanks to scouting reports we can differentiate a fluky player from a prospect.
However what if a player has a below average scouting report, and continues to put up below average numbers over a extend period of time. You would think this player would be sent down to the minors or see considerable time on the bench, correct? Well somehow Yankee centerfielder Melky Cabrera has managed to defy all odds and solidify himself as an everyday player, despite his lackluster tools and offensive numbers.
When Melky came up in 2006 (I’m going to pretend his 2005 debut never happened) Yankee fans seemed to be drawn to him right away, perhaps because of his unusual name or because we as fans were tired of the 51 year old Bernie Williams patrolling center field everyday. However the most logical reason was Melky brought some new energy to an aging team that desperately needed a spark. Plus it didn’t hurt that he showed tremendous plate discipline, as I’ll always remember one of his earliest at-bats against Billy Wagner when the Yankees rallied in the 9th against the Mets, which was keyed by Melky’s walk against an overpowering pitcher. So when scouts like Jim Callis and Keith Law characterized Melky as a 4th outfielder, Yankee fans pointed to his intangiables, and argued that we didn’t need an all-star at every position to win.
Which is true, Melky isn’t an all-star, but its becoming more obvious each game that he really isn’t even an everyday player. What proof to do I have to back that up? Okay where do I start:
- He has never slugged over .400, which may be excusable for a SS but not for an outfielder.
- His once adoring trait of having patience at the plate is all but gone, as his OBP has dropped each year (.360, .327, .305).
- He’s a switch hitter but he’s terrible against lefties, with lifetime numbers of .250/.324/.331. This year from the right side, he’s hitting .196/.286/.293.
- When he falls behind in the count he’s basically already out, 0-1 (.233) & 0-2 (.206)
- Since May 1st of this season he’s hitting .223/.284/.290 with 2 HR, 20 RBI and 12 runs scored. Let me repeat, 12 runs scored, and thats it 213 plate appearances!
- In June he hit .206/.289/.255, and hit .222 with RISP, so clearly he’s part of the problem there.
- He hasn’t had a hit in 7 games, and is 0 for his last 19.
I understand some players slump, but as Wyck said to George Constanza on Seinfeld….this is no slump, these are his numbers. I’m not calling for him to be sent to AAA or even released, I just want to know why he has started every game this year, except the 2 games when he served his suspension. Why is he automatically penciled in, especially against lefties? And Girardi please answer why he wasn’t he bunting last night with a runner on first? Instead he took 2 pitches and then grounded into a double play.
All I ask is that you give him a few days off. Who knows maybe it will help him. Don’t get me wrong I would love for him to succeed, and I really hope he rebounds because he is a good defensive center fielder. But for now he should just be a defensive replacement, not getting 3+ at bats a game. Even if he could play defense like Willie Mays that would still not make up for his offensive numbers, because as of right now he’s an automatic out. I bet National League pitchers would laugh at some of his at bats. If scouts thought he was going to be star then I’d live with the numbers for now, like I’m currently doing with Cano. But there is no reason to believe that this is just a bad string. This is who he is. Granted he’s 23, but players rarely ever develop better plate discipline. If anything he’ll develop more power, but still that doesn’t make up for a .310 OBP.
Luckily for Melky, Matsui is out and Damon is hurting, so Gardner will be relegated to left field. But when healthy I just ask Girardi to give Gardner a few games in center. I’m not saying Gardner will stick out there, but its worth a shot no? So far he’s shown me he can work a count, which is more than Melky can do. Melky got his shot, why can’t Gardner get his? And btw if anyone wants a torn GOT MELKY t-shirt, email me and its yours.
Other Yankee Related News
- Girardi is really pushing Robertson, first making him pitch against the Mets then having him work through 2 innings against Texas. His command needs work but his curveball is good enough to get MLB hitters out. I like him as a 7th inning guy.
- Joba wasn’t great by any means last night, but what I love about him is even when he’s off, he still keeps you in the game. If that were Hughes or Kennedy or even Igawa, that game would have been over after 3 innings.
- For some reason this year Mariano Rivera hates pitching in tie games. Still you have to pitch your best guy in that spot.
- Again…WHY GIRARDI WHY WASN’T MELKY BUNTING!!!!
- Betemit is slowly growing on me, I like him as a bench player.
- Arod has announced he will not participate in the homerun derby. I’m fine with that since a) he did it once and was terrible and b) it can effect a players swing (see David Wright, Vlad Guerrero and Abreu). But of course since he’s Arod, media personalities like Jayson Stark are hanging him out to dry for not giving back to he fans. Please, participating in the All-Star game is giving back enough. Go bother Manny for no-showing every year. Also I have to laugh at how Arod visiting Madonna is big news, but Manny pushing down a 64 year old man is just “Manny being Manny”. Arod is far from a saint, but he really gets held to a much higher standard for a guy who has never done anything to hurt or embarrass the game.
- And since I’m in a ranting mood, let me conclude with two things. Number 1…why the hell are the Beastie Boys on K-Rock!?! Isn’t that rap music? Please stop shoving their “rhymes” down my throat. And Number 2…I know ESPN doesn’t care about Hockey, but some people in the US do. It’s an embarrassment that I have to go to TSN or the great Hockeybuzz.com to get free agent signing news, yet ESPN has Baron Davis going to the Clippers as front page news. Try reporting the news and not sucking up to the leagues that make you money!!!! End Rant.
Thats it for today, I won’t post again until after the Sox-Yanks series. So enjoy that and I’ll break it all down on Monday, plus have updates on the International Free Agents who have signed so far. Any comments or questions can be sent to jvg019@yahoo.com. Enjoy the 4th of July!, or to Canadians….have a nice normal weekend. ![]()





