Following Former Yankees 2023

jon abbey

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Mike Axisa posted the hilarious career splits for Adam Warren, keep in mind this combines three separate stints in NY:

Yankees: 3.18 ERA (129 ERA+) and 3.61 FIP in 407 IP (+4.0 WAR)

Not Yankees: 5.17 ERA (~84 ERA+) and 5.94 FIP in 85.1 IP (-1.2 WAR)
 

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Old buddy Luis Cessa DFAd by CIN, he has been horrendous this year, allowing 26 ERs in 26 innings. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see him back in Scranton in a few weeks…
 

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I don't think that's going to last long, they have two catchers coming off the IL in the next few weeks.

Old buddy Miguel Andujar was DFAd again by PIT today.

And Thairo Estrada is having an incredible season for the Giants, curious to see if he can keep it up.
 

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Wow, Jameson Taillon has been awful for the Cubs, just 26.2 innings total in 7 starts and a 8.10 ERA.
 

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Wow, Jamieson Taillon has been awful for the Cubs, just 26.2 innings total in 7 starts and a 8.10 ERA.
He's such a boring pitcher. Completely average arsenal with good control. My main memory is him constantly giving up hard contact but kind of surviving it more often than not.
 

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Yeah, just saying he had a 3.84 career ERA coming into this season, 143 career starts. So far this year he's been worse than Schmidt (6.00 ERA) or Brito (5.58), for some current Yankee context.
 

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Yeah, just saying he had a 3.84 career ERA coming into this season, 143 career starts. So far this year he's been worse than Schmidt (6.00 ERA) or Brito (5.58), for some current Yankee context.
It feels like a lot of guys who were free agents this past off-season have been terrible. Certainly seems like largely sitting out the free agent frenzy is the wise move, even if it’s frustrating to watch in real time.
 

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It feels like a lot of guys who were free agents this past off-season have been terrible. Certainly seems like largely sitting out the free agent frenzy is the wise move, even if it’s frustrating to watch in real time.
There are exceptions, Bloom seems very smart for jumping on Yoshida, but in general I've been saying this for a while. The current Padres and Mets are testaments to how spending like a drunken sailor is often not the smart way to go.
 

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Now the Padres have signed Sanchez, glad he missed their series in the Bronx this past weekend.