Two to four. Seven to nine.
When the baseball obit writers put the final touches on the Yankees’ disappointing 2016 season, the visiting hours for the pinstriped wake are posted above courtesy of The Post.
Three-fifths of the rotation sport ERAs north of 5.00. The hitting has been spotty outside of Carlos Beltran, and he exited in the first inning of Tuesday night’s desultory 7-1 loss to the Rangers in front of 32,373 at Yankee Stadium with a tight right hamstring.
Beltran, clearly the Yankees’ most consistent hitter this year, is listed as day-to-day after the picture from the Carl Pavano Memorial MRI tube was clean.