Normally, he is considered a great offensive threat, a base-stealer, and a fine defender.
A second Yankee, not quite as
agile but with ( usually) more power, nearly earned it as well.
Seven strikeouts between them, and gaudy failures in clutch situations.
See if you know.
If what you're trying to do is criticize Brett Gardner, the HERO who saved yesterday's game with two incredible, Mays-off-Wertz catches, why don't you have the guts to come out and speak his name, his nombre, rather than crouch like a weenie and hide behind your Mexican boner hat!
ReplyDeleteWrite this down: Brett Gardner will be our best outfielder in 2011.
I am simply presenting the facts.
ReplyDeleteMy editorial comments were positive and encouraging.
He ( they ) are much better than Jesus's balls, at the moment.
Incredible catches by the resurrected
ReplyDelete(for 1 game) but still sucks Brett
Swish took 3/4 golden sombrero
I understand that you're doing your juju, and it HAS to be done. Just want the record to show who was with Brett Gardner, so when he makes his speech at the ESPY's, he'll know who to thank.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, the truth hurts.......
ReplyDeleteToo bad our best outfielder is our worst hitter. Whoever heard of a guy with 1 HR leading his team in strikeouts?
ReplyDeleteESPY awards
ReplyDeleteextra sucky player of the yanks
I think it was decent of everyone who hates Brett not to mention what his head looks like when he takes his helmet off. Has anyone seen that old Outer Limits with David McCallum, the guy who plays Ducky on NCIS? No?
ReplyDeleteSeek it out, you'll see what I mean.
I resemble that!
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