General George M. Steinbrenner III Memorial Field
Tampa, FL 33614
Dear Sirs,

Is it the players? Tex’s batting average hovering around the Mendoza line? CC pitching like Sir Sidney? Our bullpen that makes even Mets fans cringe? Girardi and Cashman’s mistakes? A-Rod for just being A-Rod?
But as the old Italian proverb goes: the fish smells from the head down. Think about that for a little while…now think about the Yankees. Boy, do they really smells right now.

First off, the team sucks; there’s no better explanation of this. We are grossly inferior to the Red Sox, and if we were on their level, we wouldn’t have lost 5 in a row to them. Our team has sucked for the past few years because we always have a glaring weakness despite our massive spending. We spent a shitload of money on Johnson, Brown, Igawa, among others, and every postseason from '04 on, our rotation were a question mark. Ditto with Farnsworth, Gordon, and Quantrill in the pen. Last year, it was A-Rod, Abreu, and Giambi, all making over $15 million whose woes at the plate with runners in scoring position cost us a playoff spot.

Sure blame Girardi for just not being ready to manage the Yankees. He’ll be a fine manager in a few years when he has some more experience. Heck, it took Joe Torre three horrendous stints until he found how to effectively manage a team. But now, he's not the manager we thought he would be. And Cashman must go. He’s made far too many personnel mistakes over 8 (and there's a good chance it's soon to be 9) really long years without a ring. He must pay with these mistakes with his job.

But the Yankees don’t care about that. They’re too busy faking out those loyal fans when it comes to rain delays or the $9 12-ounce beers at Gitmo North. Randy Levine did a terrific job with city and state government to get the stadium built, and it even included a detour to Mark McGwire’s old friends in Congress. But everybody could see just how conniving, scheming, slimy, and shallow Levine’s true character is after watching his performances. There’s no way that a front office headed by him is going to keep inviting fans back to Gitmo North. When your face of the franchise is Randy Levine, you just look bad. And a bad image like the one Randy Levine is giving the Yankees is gonna hurt the Yankees in the long run, especially when they can’t sell the millionaires on their $2600 seats.
Now that we’ve established that the business side of the Yankees sucks, as well as the actual product on the field, we come back to our original question: “What the hell is happening.” And our answer lies in that old Italian proverb I told you to ponder. This debacle is not just Cashman’s fault, or Girardi’s fault, or Randy Levine’s fault, or A-Rod’s fault (even though nothing that has happened to us yet is A-Rod’s fault). The fault lies with the heads of the franchise: Hank and Hal. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb.

The brother’s inability to lead will be the downfall of this franchise. Mark my words, in 5 years, we’ll be looking at the Steinbrenner brothers like Knicks and Rangers fans look at the Dolans, boo the very mention of them like Blackhawk fans when they hear the name Dollar Bill Wirtz, and shake our heads in disgust every time one of them opens their mouth like Oakland Raider fans when Al Davis holds a press conference. So my plea to you brothers is this: sell the team. SELL NOW!!!!!!!! Before you completely destroy the great American professional sports tradition that is New York Yankees Baseball. Please, think of the soon to be 9 year old children walking around Manhattan who haven't seen a Yankees World Championship. Think of the children...
Yours Truly,
The Ghost of Championship Teams Past
Look who I caught trolling on FatBoys blog this morning:
ReplyDeleteMichael Kei (Igawa)
May 8th, 2009 at 8:08 am
This “blog” has gotten so weak
Genius Kei, just genius!
Holy shit. Would someone please read this and give me an executive summary. Or just bullet points.
ReplyDeleteHope you get an A on your term paper, Sonny.
I'll give them $20 for the team.
ReplyDeleteTwenty five if they keep Jose Veras.
Amen. Can someone just torch the place already?
ReplyDeletethat was beautiful man.
ReplyDeleteIf it can't fit in a Twitter post, Whitey don't want to hear it.
ReplyDeleteBut you're right, Ghost. Could Hank, Hal and Randy have screwed things up any more this season? They've made the fans feel like dirt, botched everything to do with the new stadium and generally embarrassed themselves at every turn.
It's having employees tell fans to leave because the game's been canceled, then not letting the fans back in, and Levine making the mind-bogglingly idiotic statement that they couldn't let them back in because "we have a strict no re-entry policy." Hey, moron -- YOUR EMPLOYEES TOLD THEM TO LEAVE!
The whole attitude this year, from the $2,600 seats to not letting kids go down and get autographs anymore, screams "fuck the fans."
The team on the field is the least of the problems -- Tex and CC are traditionally slow starters, and hey, it's only early May.
But unless the people who run the club drastically change their outlook, this franchise could be a league laughingstock for a long time. And the empty seats will go beyond the "Legends" area.
B3: can I have the short version of your comments, too?
ReplyDeleteBern: Randy's an employee. He's a high level employee, but an employee nonetheless. He makes a lot of decisions, but if Hank and Hal tell Randy to sing, Randy will reply, "Name that tune..." Think of him as the Cashman of the business side of things. Hank and Hal told Cash to get CC, AJ, and Tex, and Cash just followed orders.
ReplyDeleteThe blame for the organization's shortcomings lies on Cash and Randy, but it's Hank and Hal who continue to give them their paychecks. They're the ones who keep allowing this crap to go on and are tarnishing the great Yankee tradition (ironically the reason why they've spent 1.3 billion on Gitmo North and 1.4 billion on the ballclub over the last 8 years).
The executive summary of my post just for Whitey.
Whitey:
ReplyDeleteFor the short version of my comments, see the video I posted a little while ago.
Watch a video?!
ReplyDeleteWe are definitely moving to a post-literate age.
I grieve.