The Red Sox Broke a Franchise Record Stealing NINE Bases Against Jose Trevino And The Yankees In What Was a Total Sunday Night Baseball Embarrassment

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Yeah, no two ways about it, that Sunday Night Baseball game sucked. A middle of the road Red Sox team showed up ready to play and ran circles around the Yankees. No, they actually ran circles to the tune of a franchise record NINE stolen bases. Really none of them were close either, although the Dom Smith one was insane. He was begging to get caught in a rundown. 

Couple things factored into this. Stroman didn't really care to hold a runner on to save his life when he was out there. Trevino has the slowest velocity on throws down to second in the entire sport. Trevi's pop time isn't all so great either. Combine all that against a fast Sox team and you get some bases swiped. 

Nine though, is crazy. That shoots up every red flag you can find. Nine stolen bases is enough to usually end a dude's career as a catcher. You see that in little league when the coach's son gets a make-a-wish start behind the dish. This happening in a major league game was ugly. Balls mighta been able to swipe one tonight if given the chance. 

That's the kind of issue that needs to get addressed now before it murders you in October. Trevino has always been heralded as an elite defensive catcher, even winning the platinum gold glove back in 2022. He's never been this much of a liability and even entered tonight having thrown out 32% of his runners on the year. When he won the gold glove he was at 33%. On the year they've done a pretty good job of the whole operation. 

Was it just a really weird night? Did the pitchers do him in being that slow to the plate and rarely throwing over? Maybe so, but being dead last in throwing velocity and near the bottom in pop time isn't exactly encouraging moving forward here. Not every team runs like Boston does, but the blueprint is out if they're gonna execute this poorly. 

The Yankees are 50-24. They're in a really good spot, but as I've previously mentioned, they have holes that definitely need fixing. Swing and miss out of the pen is for sure one of those areas needing fixing. Thankfully, that's not difficult to find in the trade market. I'm not saying the Yankees are going to trade for Mason Miller, as helpful as that would be, but they're gonna go out and get a few arms no question. I trust Blake and the front office to find a solution based on their track record. Wouldn't hurt if Scott Effross ever proved he was an alive human being either. 

The infield is a bit of a mess. Rizzo took a bad tumble on a collision at first thanks to Dom Smith having no idea what he's doing over there. He's in a lot of pain and now getting imaging on the lower part of his arm. DJ LeMahieu hasn't really showed any signs that he can be a factor offensively. Gleyber has been better lately, but might have had the worst at bat of the season tonight with the bases loaded and nobody out. Ahead 3-0, he took two fastballs down broadway before chasing a sweeper for out number one. Changed the whole game. Brutal at bat. Outside of Volpe, the whole infield could use addressing at the deadline. There's not a lot of hope when those guys' turns in the order come up.  

A wake up call for a very good team is never a bad thing. It's normal in fact. You're not going to get through 162 games without a rut. Look at the Dodgers today losing Mookie Betts and Yamamoto for lengthy periods of time. This shit is a miserable grind that we all sign up for with stupid smiles on our faces. Losing these two in Boston can hopefully serve as that wake up call. If you want to be positive, they still went 4-3 on the road trip which most, if not all, teams would gladly accept. The scary part is even with how good they've been at 50-24, their AL East lead isn't much since the O's don't lose much either. Still a bit early to be standings watching, but it's a reality. 

Got the off-day on Monday before a massive series in The Bronx with Baltimore. Gerrit Cole might be returning on Wednesday if they decide to cut him loose. There's still a ton of good here, but don't be too distracted by their amazing record. The Yankees will need to be aggressive at the deadline if ring number 28 is coming home. 

P.S. The Sox should have a better record than they do. Defense has played a big part in that equation for sure, but with the way they've pitched and this athletic, aggressive style I don't see why they're stuck hovering around .500. Maybe they just got up for this series and have trouble being consistent with it, but they're not bad by any means.