You can't keep an injured team down.
With two rotten months in the books, the 2016 Yankees' wild card dream remains as solvent as the ooze from Kim Kard- WAIT A MINUTE, DAMMIT, LET'S DROP THE SNARK! I need to talk about CC Sabathia and Carlos Beltran.
In mid-April, I would have happily traded both for Robbie Cano's cabana boy, and tossed in Randy Levine's weave as a garnish. I vowed to never forgive Sabathia for falling apart last fall on Wild Card Eve - though, to be sure, alcoholism is one frickin' nasty disease, and in my worst angry-fan-lunatic tirades, when I call for people to be boiled in oil, I wouldn't wish that fate to be visited on anyone. As for Beltran, he stood like a statue - literally, in RF - to the monumental hubris of the Yankees. Two more guys playing well beyond their sell dates.
For the last eight months, they have served as my personal pinatas, whenever I needed someone to blame for the sorry condition of the Yankees. (Though I've tried not to hit the players, but focus on Exhibit Number One, a certain heir to the pocketbook.) And don't get me wrong: The Yankees are a long way from the dim light down the tunnel. They have merely beaten a few teams that are a weekend away from Philadelphia 76ers status - that is, piling up losses for some future draft. When we play the big boys, we'll see what this team has, and we might not like it.
But today, I am here to officially eat my grubby words - anything I ever typed, shouted or wretched about CC and Beltran. Both have proven themselves to be great Yankees, if not great individuals. Beltran has done everything for this team; even his fielding in RF has improved. But it's Sabathia that deserves an hour-long back massage from Megyn Kelly and a parade down the Canyon of Heroes. CC has done what few fireballers ever learn: To win with brains rather than brawn. Moreover, he has beaten - (for now, anyway, because every single day for the rest of his life will be a struggle) - one of the worse diseases on this planet.
I don't know where CC be a month from now. Neither does he. And if he collapses, you can bet I'll eat his liver with fava beans. But the guy has been more than a comeback. His pitching is nothing short of inspirational. Eight months ago, he was in rehab.
All season, we've wondered what - if anything - Cashman could get for Sabathia and/or Beltran. The debate will continue through July 31, when the cards get called.
I just hope both players get the chance to play for a team chasing a pennant, not a wild card. But whatever their fates, damn, I hereby tip my hat to them.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Let us now praise famous men (a line from Mr. Agee - James, not Tommy)
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Absolutely right. Solid guys, almost worthy of IIHIIFIIc Yankeeography.
The only thing that could be more amazing than , especially, CC's year so far would be Swisher being called up and hitting .300 with key HRs in the second half.
At that point, I will begin to believe in leprechauns, fairies, and unicorns. He'll, I'll be in favor of signing them.
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