During the last one, we sure didn't.
Historically, the fates of the Yanks and America are intertwined.
We're losing to KC and not hitting a lick. And now come reports of food riots. Yes. Food riots.
A little history about the last good-bad era...
1921-1928: “ROARING TWENTIES”
U.S. Overview: Cultural renaissance. Rising quality of life. Prosperity.
Yankee Overview: Six pennants in 9 seasons. Rising batting averages. Prosperity.
Major Events:
August 1922: Yanks roll to pennant. U.S. Steel gives 20 percent wage increase.
October 1927: Yanks hailed as all-time greatest team. President Hoover says wages highest in history.
1929-1931: “GREAT DEPRESSION”
U.S. Overview: Eleven million lose jobs. Hunger. Riots.
Yankee Overview: Nine million people watch losers. No pennants.
Events:
October 1929: Yanks finish 18 games out. New York Stock Exchange collapses in “Crash of ’29.”
October 1930: Yanks finish third. Jobless ranks hit 4.8 million. World mourns.
October 1931: Yanks finish 13½ games out. Riots in London. Civil war in Kentucky.
This is serious stuff, people. Giambi had better start hitting.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Can the Yanks Win During a Depression?
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Don't be surprised if Giambi's hitting up until now becomes the best run of the season for him.
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