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The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Yankees-Rays Recap // Position Player Rotation Management

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Blue Wire

Baseball, Sports

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Andrew and Scott recap an exciting series in Tampa which saw the Yankees come back twice (and almost a third time). Topics include Trevino’s continued success, the Yankees catcher position value, Montgomery and Cortes’ rough starts, the offense picking up Cole and Holmes, and Judge’s HR pace. The guys also deep-dive on the position player roster management and some interesting splits for certain players.    Download the WynnBet app today and receive a special offer: bet $50, win $200 with code XBLUEWIRE.    Get in touch:   @YankeesPodcast   @Andrew_Rotondi   @ScottReinen     Submit to the mailbag: bronxpinstripes.com/podcast   Call the voicemail line: 646-480-0342   Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

We are breaking down all aspects of Yankee baseball.

0:04.0

This is the Bronx Pinstripe Show with your host, Andrew Rotandi and Scott Rhinan.

0:09.1

Let's go.

0:15.1

What's up, everybody?

0:18.3

Welcome to the Bronx Pinstripe Show.

0:20.5

We're recording this Thursday morning.

0:23.2

The Yankees took the series in Tampa.

0:25.8

And, you know, it was actually a good series win because a couple of comebacks in those two games,

0:31.3

the pitching was not elite.

0:32.7

Like, it's been pretty much all season, aside from Cole, who definitely was elite, but Cortez and Monty, not as much,

0:40.2

but they somehow, some way, found a way to win.

0:44.0

You know, I tweeted that I was being a little facetious because this is a small sample size still,

0:49.4

but it's a large enough sample size for me to take a leap, I think.

0:52.6

But Jose Trevino really might be Brian Cashman's

0:55.4

greatest achievement. You know, when people ever, of all time, forever and ever. Don't even

1:00.5

talk to me about 2009 because that's, I'm not putting that on there. The people were talking a

1:07.5

little bit about, about Holmes as the, that's not bad, the greatest achievement.

1:12.1

Yeah. Okay. Let's put that in perspective. Do you want a starting all-star catcher coming out of

1:17.3

absolutely nowhere off the trash heap for someone that you got back later in the season or a guy

1:22.3

that is, yes, dominant in the in the closer spot, but how many people have we seen in the

1:27.4

bullpen

1:27.6

become dominant for a year or two and then disappear? How many times can you pull a starting

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