Yankees Getting Serious With Mark Reynolds?
Posted by Steve L. on December 5th, 2012 · Comments (10)
I can just hear Sterling now…
Reynolds raps one!
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Cashman, there was a reason Reynolds was moved off 3B. Just sayin’
@ Raf:
Yeah, gotta agree there. Reynolds is a pinch-hitter/platoon player that can be hidden at 1B or DH only.
The team needs righty power but a Reynolds/Jeter left side of the infield will redefine the words “lack of range.”
Raf wrote:
Reynolds has a .146 career postseason avg. – a better fit for this team than Youkilis.
McMillan wrote:
LOL at you thinking 54 at-bats spread over 4 series in 2007 & 2012 means anything…
Raf wrote:
No. Just that he will be a perfect fit in this lineup in the postseason, especially if Swisher returns; the 187-strikeout per season avg. in the last six years, and .235 batting average, mean something.
I’d rather Reynolds than Youkilis…man if he’s a Yankee it’s gonna be hard to root for him.
Raf wrote:
Reynolds is also a perfect fit because he is a free agent and Cash, a.k.a. The Man With a Plan, can simply sign him.
@ Corey: Youkillis always frightened me in a tight ballgame, always played hard. He’s certainly not what he was, but you have to admit that he could bring some mental toughness the current Yanks seem to have lost. Be a shame, him having to lose that nasty facial hair if he came over. I mean he looked like a 1950′s era Eastern Bloc villain in a B-grade movie
McMillan wrote:
As opposed to Youkillis who is…what…a potted plant?
Evan3457 wrote:
A potted plant with a .306 postseason avg., thus less of a perfect fit for a Cashman team.