First came the A-bomb from A-Rod. (Notably absent, John's secondary cry, "Alexander the Great conquers again!" Casualty of the scandal?) It caught The Master by surprise. He called it as a long fly out - no high-far-gone - until the ball cleared the fence.
Suzyn became drunk with joy. After the walk-off, she actually chose A-Rod, rather than Brett Gardner, as her star of the game. (Might be that YES grabbed Gardner; Suzyn often gets sloppy seconds.) She sounded like a mom whose 3-year-old just won an international weight-lifting competition. Her interview resembled the happy ending of a fairy tale.
All this, after the funeral call of Mariano's third straight blown save - an emotional roller coaster ride and near psychological disassembly on the level of Eric Bogosian's angry lead in the 1987 award-winning "Talk Radio."
But I found Suzyn's post-game interview troubling. It's not that she didn't lecture him about steroids - everybody else does, why should she? - but as Alex blathered thanks to the people of New York City, I had flashbacks to to the 2010 Tea Party celebration of Christine "I am not a witch" O'Donnell, after winning the GOP Senate primary in Delaware. If we think this will end well, we are as delusional as her supporters were that night.
Frankly, I never really thought A-Rod would hit for us. Too many surgeries, too many miles on the tread. As a once-great player turned into an MLB scapegoat, I find him a sad and sympathetic character, a bull in the ring with four swords in his neck. He doesn't deserve the 24-7 public flogging engineered by Bud Selig, Brian Cashman, Bill Madden (and, of course, Alex Rodriguez.) Nobody - not even Youkilis - deserves to get beaned, and then have a crowd cheer.
But if A-Rod does go on one final tear - it will be hard to take John and Suzyn, as they pretend the witch is dead, and the kingdom is saved. Yesterday, we gained ground on only one team - Tampa - in the fake one-game wild card race. If we win 10 in a row - (and we won't) - we will still be four or five games out with a month to play.
If there was one legitimate knock on A-Rod throughout his career, it was that he hits meaningless late-inning home runs.
Well, none will be more meaningless than those he hits in September.
No "A-bomb" cries or fairy tale post-game interviews can change that. And at some point, it will get crowded in the broadcast booth with that invisible elephant.
Sterling hasn't used "Alexander The Great Conquers Again" since 2006.
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