00:00There's no way to defend McMahon's offense. This is less than three weeks. I suspect Ryan McMahon
00:06will be what he's been, which is a below average offensive player, but better than this.
00:12You know, like the Yankee exchange for him was 650 OPS and 20 homers in great defense.
00:21Like he's far from 20 homers in 650. Now 650 is below average means you're going to have an 80
00:27something OPS plus you're going to be more than 10% below league average. But when the rest of the
00:32lineup is getting you to 800 runs and you're popping 20 homers to at least make yourself a threat,
00:39you're something, you know, he still continues to have generally a good eye. He is a very strange
00:47offensive player for me because he just swings and misses at more hittable pitches than any other
00:54Yankee by a lot to me. Uh, he does not square up pitches that it seems to me he should
01:00be have
01:00be fully on the attack with. It could be that it's just not going to be good enough. Uh, I
01:06still feel
01:06like the most important thing, if you have enough offense, every place else, and you have freed and
01:12ultimately Rodon and your, your rotation is you just can't mess around at third base. It's the
01:17expectation is below average. This has been subterranean below average. And so what do you
01:24give it? Do you give it another month to see if like when warm weather comes, you get on a
01:29little
01:29run at home where maybe his power shows up some, you know, they're going to give more rope here.
01:34Nobody's playing particularly well in the American league or the American league East.
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