Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Did you say Sloppy Seconds?

Warning for 'unanimous' and 'she-fan': The first part of this post is NOT about the New York Yankees...

According to Sean Avery of the Dallas Stars, this is what sloppy seconds looks like. He's a ballsy guy to talk about Jack Bauer's daughter like that.

I may be high as a kite on Vicodin after having my wisdom teeth pulled yesterday, but if that's sloppy seconds, tell me where to sign up. Elisha Cuthbert, you can reach me at sloppysecondsiswhereitsat@gmail.com.

In some baseball news today, the Atlanta Braves traded for ex-Yankee great Javier Vazquez.

The Braves are also said to be high, as they are preparing a five year offer for AJ Burnett.

And finally, midgets around the world rejoiced today as the Red Socks dropped a contract extension on 2B Dustin Pedroia that pays him roughly $1 million an inch over the next 6 years.

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Just wanted to take a minute to FULLY AGREE with El Duque's 5:59 a.m. post, Yankeetorial: Why Are We Being Miserable Cheap Bastards?

It seems over the last few years the majority of Yankees fans, perhaps tired of watching teams like the Marlins, et al, winning the World Series, have become what I like to call 'insta-scouts'.

These are the guys that get a hardon everytime the new Baseball Prospectus comes out, or every time Bill James opens his face hole. These fans know EVERYTHING about guys in every area of the Yankees farm system, as well as from the Mexican Dirt Leagues up to AAA. These are the same assholes who say things like:

"Wow, that Eric Duncan is going to be the best infielder ever" circa 2002.

Or more recently:

"Holy Shit, I just won an Ian Kennedy autograph on Ebay. Someday, that will pay for my kid's freshman year at college!"

Or, my favorite:

"Phil Hughes, Ian Kennedy and Melky Cabrera for Johan who? Shiiiiiit, Terry Ryan must be high! Good for Cashman for not overpaying in prospects!"

People, they are called prospects for a reason. Lets keep in mind that teams like the Marlins, the Twinkies, the Royals and Pirates can't afford the left side of our infield with their yearly salary budget, much less adding a player like CC Sabthia, Mark Teixeira, or Manny Ramirez.

The big debate since free agency opened last month was who were the Yankees going to target and how much they could afford to spend...

Afford to spend?

They are the goddam Yankees! King George must be rolling over in his oxygen chamber! In George's day, the Yankees would buy ALL OF THEM! And don't talk to me about chemistry or payroll. Its not your money, so what do you care if the fucking payroll is $509 million, much less $209 million. And chemistry? Please... Do you think the '77 or '78 teams spent time after each game watching the Brady Bunch together as a group? Do you think the '96 team went to White Castle together on an off-day? Do you think the 2000 team watched 'Band of Brothers' before every game?

Pull you heads out of your asses, insta-scouts! I say we sign all of them, CC, AJ, Manny and Tex.

Its what the old man would have done.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amen, bro.

I have in my hand a crisp FIVE DOLLAR BILL that I will GIVE TO THE YANKEES to defray the costs of obtaining Sabathia and Teixeira.

FIVE DOLLARS. FREE.

Let's get this party going.

Anonymous said...

Maybe the Yankees should sign Sean Avery. We need a guy who speaks his mind and carries a big stick.

Yankee Shamus said...

Drives me nuts...

All these Yankees fans want the Yankees to operate liek a goddam small market team.

Do we need an all-star at EVERY position? No.

But to hem and haw over a bunch of unproven prospects? Please...

Plus, like they couldn't afford to take the risk on Pettitte and Abreu w/ arbitration. Anyone see what Joe Sheehan wrote about the Yankees decision? Killed them for it, said it was a huge mistake.

Again, another BP guy... But, just sayin...

Anonymous said...

Next time you gank an image from another site, be sure to delete its markings. That dick on her wrist is a turn-off.

What bus station did Dukie recruit you from?

Anonymous said...

LOL, Sorry Whitey. Google Images.

Actually, he rescued me from under a bridge.

R.J. said...

That's right, it's not "our" money just like it's not "your" money. The Yankees have observed their wild spending and bloated payroll over the last 8 years and concluded that buying every free agent isn't the formula for success. Taking money and throwing it at every problem wildly is a terrible solution. So while the Yankees see teams with reasonable payrolls developing youthful, cost-controlled talent while winning World Series titles, they should counter it by purchasing every available talented free agent on the market despite the insurmountable cost that would go into handing out multiple $100-$200 million contracts? Think for a second what all of you are concluding...

Anonymous said...

Hey Randy!

Spend, spend, spend!

Are you a season ticket holder? Have you seen what the new cost of seats in that New Stadium will be?

I don't know about you, but I don't want to drop $850 on a game to watch Nick Swisher, Derek Lowe, Brett Gardner and Alfredo Aceves lose 6-2 to the Royals.

Guess thats where you and I differ.

Great blog you should check out, its called meatspin(dot)com...

Anonymous said...

I'd take sloppy fifths on that.