Monday, February 25, 2013

With Grandy out, Center Field Is In Doubt


When I first heard the news that Curtis Granderson broke his forearm and would be out until mid-May, I literally did not believe it.  Considering the Yankees have a lot of big decisions to make before the regular season begins, this new injury to the team could not be more heart-breaking. Personally, I would put Curtis Granderson up there as one of the classiest guys in the MLB.  He has been a positive and motivating part of the Yankees ever since his 2010 trade from the Detroit Tigers. 


In his first plate appearance of Spring Training, Granderson was five pitches in when he was hit with a fastball by J.A. Happ of the Toronto Blue Jays.  He was evaluated after the game, and the results showed that the 31 year-old fractured his forearm.  This puts the Yankees in a compromising position because it seemed that they had their outfield positions lined up with Curtis Granderson in left field, Brett Gardner in center, and Ichiro Suzuki in right field.  Although it was not set in stone, it took to being the more probable outcome.  The two big Yankee prospects for left field, Juan Rivera and Matt Diaz, are said to not be ready for the big leagues just yet. 

In a little bit of a surprising twist, though, former NY Yankee Johnny Damon stated that he would accept a low budget contract and come back just for the amount of time that Granderson will be out.  He was recently let go by the Cleaveland Indians after playing for three different teams in the past three years.  So why am I bringing that little twist into this blog when Brian Cashman does not seem so interested in the idea as of right now?  Well, Johnny Damon thinks his bat can do the talking because he was so comfortable hitting in Yankee Stadium.  Although there are some big shoes to fill since Granderson was a big offensive threat for the Yankees, Damon thinks his actions will speak louder than his words. With Travis Hafner being the new addition to the team, the Yankees are hoping they he can bring some offensive magic to the line-up. Let's go through the batting situation the Yankees need to compensate for.

  • Curtis Granderson: (Out until May with a forearm injury)
  • Eric Chavez : (Traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks) 
  • Raul Ibanez: (Traded to Seattle Mariners)
  • Alex Rodriguez: (Recently had hip surgery)
  • Russell Martin: (Traded to Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Nick Swisher: (Traded to Cleavland Indians)
  • Andruw Jones: (Signed a contract to play in Japan)
These seven players accumulated 155 home runs for the Yankees last year. 

The young rookies need to step it up and show why they should be given a chance in the big leagues with the Yankees.  With Granderson sidelined until May, Girardi and Cashman need to decide what is best for the team.  It seems as though they are thinking to stay within the realm of the team, instead of searching elsewhere for a backup. 

All I know is that the NY Yankees are an experienced team, the veterans know when to step it up, and the rookies will hopefully follow suit.  They aren't considered champions just for the heck of it.  They have earned that title over and over again. With or without injuries the Yankees will prevail!

2 comments:

  1. Loved this article. Very interesting. I actually had no idea Swisher was traded! I loved him! Also, I wonder how the season will play out due to ARods hip surgery. Let's go to a game ;)

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    1. Swisher wouldn't take the deal that the Yankees gave him. I believe it may have only been a one year contract, which he opposed. I'm not a big A-rod fan, so I am hoping that Travis Hafner and Kevin Youkilis will step it up big time. I'm always up for going to a game =)

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