No sir. We are at peace, harmonically numbed via the
morphine drip of Phil Hughes and Ivan Nova, who are suddenly Koufax and
Drysdale. Goodness gracious, I can’t even whine about two DP slaps that took us
out of bases-loaded, one-out situations last night, keeping the Braves fans
from going home.
Nope. Just keep winning, Yankees, and watch the hollering
disappear.
Wait a minute. Screw that.
Yesterday, the mealy Chicago Cubs outbid us for Jorge Soler,
the last unencumbered international free agent on the open market, the last
beef we could have signed for cash on the barrelhead. We let him get away.
Listen: A dark era is soon to begin for Yankee fans – even
if the Steinbrothers view it with a happy bottom line. Soon, the billionaire
communists who run baseball will impose salary caps on franchises, farm systems
and even youngsters who haven’t signed. A new world baseball order is coming,
folks, and it’s going to hit the Yankees like a jolt from a shock collar.
It’s about two years away. Enjoy the buzz now, because New
York is about to lose its advantage. By 2020, there may be no difference at all
between the Yankees and Kansas City Royals. But take heart: By then, the
billionaires could be trillionaires.
Jorge Soler represented the last big name free agent out
there before the new rules take effect, magically limiting what teams can spend
on international free agents. Give them credit: It is a brilliant scam,
rendered all the more dementedly when you consider how the fathers of baseball
openly despise taxes and regulations
at the federal level – but impose them internally (and when you consider how the
fat cat players’ union let it happen.)
Anyway, Soler will be a Cub. Supposedly, the Yankees bid heavily,
just not enough to get it done. The Steinboys are always frugal.
I realize that many Yankee fans obsess over team spending. I
don’t. In fact, I don’t understand how anybody who roots for the Yankees should
give a damn about how much we spend. Seriously, it’s a little late for that. We
are the Yankees. We are the most successful pro team that America has ever spawned.
We are supposed to be the team that never cares about money. We only care about
winning.
We’re in first… As long as Koufax and Drysdale keep showing up. Enjoy it, brothers and sisters. But a darkness looms off in the distance. The Mayans were right.
Can't you let us enjoy the moment?
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