Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Game 147: NO

I wonder what the poor souls at YES will be showing four of the next six game times. 




85 comments:

  1. Stang - To answer your question, I believe that they will be featuring a new editorial program hosted by EBD.

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  2. ESPN+?

    So we need the Disney package as well? That is TOTAL bullshit.

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  3. Stang,

    I just looked at the mlb site. They have Thursday's game on YES.

    https://www.mlb.com/live-stream-games/2022/09/21

    Maybe it's on ESPN+ as well.

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  4. If he breaks the record and no one gets to see it, there's your Manfred era in a nutshell.

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  5. That said... I agree, it would be the Manfred Era in a nutshell.

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  6. The 21st is Wednesday. So that's the ESPN+ game that's listed as a YES on MLB. I post this in the hope I'm increasing the confusion.

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  7. Just pitch to him tonight and we'll all be alright

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  8. Ridiculous lies, including headline “ The Yankees Are Built for a Deep Playoff Run”

    https://www.si.com/.amp/mlb/2022/09/20/yankees-built-for-playoffs

    Lol

    I’m optimistic about Judge. The rest is just not happening.

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  9. Stang

    My bad even though the info is correct.

    Tomorrow Wednesday the 21st the game is on YES and your graphic had it on ESPN+ (which is possible)

    I wrote Thursday the 21st but it's Wednesday the 21st. on YES.

    Thursday is FOX

    :)

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  10. Judge must’ve forgotten to take his HGH, huh?

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  11. Why do the Yankees have their fastest runner batting BEHIND their slowest runner?

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  12. Bader looks like he’ll fit right in

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  13. There's an RBI because Oswaldo hustled to 3rd on the error.

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  14. and nice hustle by bader for the next run

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  15. It's not like this is the WeAreFamily Pirates.

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  16. And next, Trivino, the Trevino with more i's.

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  17. Bader steps in and now the Yankees are on the hook for 30MM. Wasn’t that a good investment?

    How does The Intern do it? He keeps piling up payroll that doesn’t pay off. I wonder how much money he’s wasted over the last 20 years on players who have never produced?

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  18. Name a Yankee bullpen pitcher who can come in and stop runners on base from scoring.

    Take your time.

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  19. Can the opposing manager just put up three fingers when Stanton comes up for an intentional strikeout?

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  20. Kay has his Sterling moment. "There it goes....foul."

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  21. Bader is certainly putting his best foot forward.

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  22. Has a little trouble with his brakes, but okay.

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  23. JM, we may have Michael Kay with us until he dies. Can you imagine what he’ll be like at 80?

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  24. We have not slept securely since The Great Rivera retired.

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  25. Lasagna throws 18 pitches and only 9 were strikes.

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  26. Think of all the time we could save. Three fingers, intentional strikeout.

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  27. Ass, grass or Glass, nobody rides for free.

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  28. 4 pitches to put the game out of reach.

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  29. Good night Commentariat. I applaud whoever firebombed the new troll. I was trying to figured out how to block the slimy thing but doing it the old fashion way was exellent.




    Fuck. Just fuck it all.

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  30. well one more batter and then bed.

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  31. When the bases were loaded he struck out. Now, great but meaning.

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  32. They should pinch hit for stanton with perraza.

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  33. Star Chamber, yes. I like that. Lord Magistrate Aaron.

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  34. hahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahaha

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  35. Next your going to tell me Ere really is an Easter bunny.

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  36. When Stanton hit 59 HRs that year, how many clamored that he was doing HGH?

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  37. Holy shit, did Stanton hit that hard.

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  38. And that, friends, is why you never leave a baseball game until the last out us made.

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  39. This is why Aaron Judge has my unconditional love and respect.

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  40. I wish I’d been listening while watching. Would’ve loved to hear Sterling’s call of the ninth.

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  41. Whoops.

    https://twitter.com/JSterlingCalls

    PS I am still not a robot.

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  42. No matter WHAT happens we will always have Casabl, er Judges magnificent season. I've been rooting for this guy since he became the guy who couldn't in his rookie season. The reason, "but nobody has ever played at his height and weight", never mind that bigger men pound the hardwood who are bigger. Hal had better figure out a Way, or it will cost him for the rest of his no account life...

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  43. I still say, Judge is great, but he whiffed when it mattered and homered when it didn't. The media is skewing it differently but that's the fact, Jack.

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  44. @JM…Judge mentioned that in the post game presser…said he was kicking himself for the strikeout rounding the bases…

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  45. LOL!!!! BTW, I just noticed that Judge has 372 total bases, a staggering sixty more than runner-up Paul Goldschmidt. Hexes on any evil eyes, but 400+ TBs would be so much frosting. He has a great shot... Must be the andro powder, Rocky Mountain Oysters, and pickled pigs' feet...

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  46. Ugh... so excited bout this game...till I checked the team we were playing and realized WE STRUGGLED AGAINST THE FUCKIN PIRATES

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  47. So I couldn't catch the game. Did I miss anything?

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  48. It's true, JM, but even the best get beat sometimes.

    In that bases-loaded situation, Judge swung at what turned out to be an excellent pitch, rising and cutting in on him at the last moment. Yes, he probably should have taken it for ball four, and I do worry that he will try to do too much knowing how much he has to carry this team.

    But also...it happens. And good for him, being able to get back up there and not let it bother him.

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  49. Still can't picture this team going anywhere. But hey, it was fun to see tonight, and how about that Hotsie-Totsie Bader?

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  50. Bader was impressive Hosssssssssssssssssssss. Loved his intensity

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  51. From the NY Times. Yeah, I know, but check this out. It's how I've thought. No matter what happens, Judge is in the process of writing his name into The Book.

    With letters created from gold.

    = = =

    Dillon Lawson is the NYY's hitting coach.

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    Then Lawson couldn’t help himself. He complimented Judge, saying, “My kids’ kids are going to be talking about this.” Judge simply smiled. Reflecting on the moment later, Lawson added, “I’ll pass away and there’s going to be generations that are gone that will still be talking about Aaron Judge the way that they talk about these Yankees legends.”

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  52. Dillon Lawson is a better commentator than he is a batting coach. Hey, it was a great win, and a fun night at the ballpark. If baseball were football, I'd say this Yankees team might have the momentum to go deep in the playoffs.

    But baseball is not football, and momentum is the next day's pitchers. They are liable to come out there and go flat again. But they can't take away tonight!

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  53. Ahh, Hoss remember what the man who knew too much said (Earl Weaver?), "Que sera, sera"...

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  54. We have a lineup with mediocre hitters. Most of our decent pitchers are burnt out. Or traded. Our coach is a moron.

    Don't buy the Kool-Aid.

    Don't eat the yellow snow.

    Don't play with matches.

    We suck. Brian is an idiot. Hal doesn't care. Santa Claus doesn't exist and he is, basically, a nightmarish apparition.

    I'm not even looking forward to the hot stove anymore. it has become a drag.

    I'm am being rewarded for many decades - more than half a century, by far - of Yankee loyalty with disingenuous behavior from our ownership and leadership. They don't really care about winning.

    Sorry to start the day so bleak. Time for coffee.

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  55. Picked the wrong night to go to bed early.

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  56. TheWinWarblist said...

    THU-UHUHUHUHUHUH-uhuhuh-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAhhhhhhhhhhh-AAAAaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh YANKEES WON????????!!!!!!!!

    September 21, 2022 at 10:06 AM

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