Huge congrats to #99, he did it the old fashioned way: that’s right he earrrrned it! I wish I could thank him in person for all the thrills this year. Hope all of you good people enjoyed as much as I did!
Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, thank you for the link. I got to the game late. The Master still has a great voice even if he's starting to look like a decrepit old curmudgeon.
But then again, quite a few of us in the Commentariat are well on our ways to a decrepit old curmudgeonhood.
Sorry Publis, Ricardo is off for Yom Kippur. It was some squawky bitch that I swear really couldn’t speak Spanish. She said something like “ ¡Oh, Dios mío, misericordioso! De todas las cosas dramáticas, de todas las cosas dramáticas que he visto”
In the midst of our celebration (my wife actually surprised me by cracking some champagne; in honor of our esteemed owner, it was cheap champagne) I had to look at Trevino’s line the last 2 months: .183, 4 BB 6 rbi. He’s Higashioka w/o the power, an affable version of Joey Gallo. Does not bode well for the post, where he will join the conga line of our other none hitters. It’s been an up and down season, but all things considered a memorable one. The post season now beckons like a leering demon, ready to lure us into the dirty depths of despair.
Cole's "record" is absurd. He set it mainly because the Yankees have always had starters who knew how to pitch to contact.
Mr. Cole is a great example of the opposite, leading the league in dingers, and struggling to a 13-8 record with the team that led the AL in runs scored.
Rickie’s HR call can be heard on mlb at bat archived game starting at 4 minutes and 50 seconds in. I have no idea what he’s saying but he’s very excited. Sounds like some guy in Newark whose car won’t start.
LOL Hoss, it still haunts us even on IIHIIFIIC! Actually, that barking mutt Kay is always dogging me online, now he raids my post for his “epic” 62nd HR call. Oh, the humanity!
Congrats to #99! Many, most, of us will ever see a season like that again. And what a true sportsman Judge is, especially in this day and age. So refreshing!
Absolutely a tip of the hat to the Texas fans, and management is warranted.
Announcers making themselves part of the event is, IMO, classless. Genuine, spontaneous emotion is fine, even laudable. But the endless "listen to me" calls is a drag.
Has Stanton begun one of his ass-tears, and has Severino? If so, ANYTHING can happen moving forward. And will Boone be allowed to manage, and is he actually capable? I'd love to see Judge pull-off a Ted Williams on the last day of the season? Fuck Ohtani.
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What a maroon
ReplyDeleteIt had already been decided? I’m sure…
ReplyDeleteHe did it!! 62!!
ReplyDeleteSterling and Kay both said "Case closed". I smell the marketing department.
ReplyDeleteJUDGE DID IT.
ReplyDeleteWhew
ReplyDeleteThe Colace record somehow feels less satisfying.
ReplyDeleteAnd then our acehole is going to blow it
ReplyDeleteJeff Nelson has been sitting in with The Master. I'm surprised, but Nelson isn't awful.
ReplyDeleteSix more and Cole sets 2022 record! He could do it today!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.teamrankings.com/mlb/player-stat/home-runs-allowed
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! YES!
ReplyDeleteWhat was the call?
https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/mlb/yankees/2022/10/05/john-sterling-aaron-judge-62-home-run-call-yankees/69540541007/
ReplyDeleteJudge is taken out of the game by Boone and not even double switched with Cole.
ReplyDeleteGrrrrr
How was Ricky's call?
ReplyDeleteHuge congrats to #99, he did it the old fashioned way: that’s right he earrrrned it! I wish I could thank him in person for all the thrills this year. Hope all of you good people enjoyed as much as I did!
ReplyDeleteWoooh!
Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, thank you for the link. I got to the game late. The Master still has a great voice even if he's starting to look like a decrepit old curmudgeon.
ReplyDeleteBut then again, quite a few of us in the Commentariat are well on our ways to a decrepit old curmudgeonhood.
ALL RISE YOU FUCKERS!!!!
Young OzzieO has 14 XBH. And a better than league average OPS+. He's been a refreshing call up.
ReplyDeleteSorry Publis, Ricardo is off for Yom Kippur. It was some squawky bitch that I swear really couldn’t speak Spanish. She said something like “ ¡Oh, Dios mío, misericordioso! De todas las cosas dramáticas, de todas las cosas dramáticas que he visto”
ReplyDeleteRicardo is Jewish ??!?!? Is he related to Geraldo?
ReplyDeleteColace coughs up the lead. Again.
ReplyDeleteFuck him and his strikeouts. If only he could shut a team down for more than four innings, that would be nice.
ReplyDeleteAt least Colace set the *american league* record for home runs allowed this year.
ReplyDeleteSome how the Yankees 'ace' looks like a 4th starter.
Exactly JM.
ReplyDeleteAnd it’s not like he’s pitching against an all-world tonight.
He may have the Yankees single-season K record, but he’s leading the AL in home runs. He’s given up more fingers than the Glassman has hit this year.
*Dingers, not fingers.
ReplyDeleteI’ve only got two of them for Cole
33.
ReplyDeleteThirty three.
THIRTY THREE
THIRTY FUCKING THREE
Or is it 34. Whatever. Ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteHe sucks.
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteCole is the king of the 6-inning Maddox
If Barry Bonds is the “legitimate” single-season home run leader, why is he not in the Hall of Fame?
ReplyDelete‘Cause his head wouldn’t fit through the door
ReplyDeleteIn the midst of our celebration (my wife actually surprised me by cracking some champagne; in honor of our esteemed owner, it was cheap champagne) I had to look at Trevino’s line the last 2 months: .183, 4 BB 6 rbi. He’s Higashioka w/o the power, an affable version of Joey Gallo. Does not bode well for the post, where he will join the conga line of our other none hitters. It’s been an up and down season, but all things considered a memorable one. The post season now beckons like a leering demon, ready to lure us into the dirty depths of despair.
ReplyDeleteBut right now? More champagne!
Trevino has caught a lot of games this season. Maybe the rest......?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, Beauregard, and thanks to all of you for celebrating this the way it should be. And pretty hilarious on Bonds, BTR!
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, did everybody hear the end of Michael Kay's call? "...case closed!"
CASE CLOSED! The same name as Posner's book on the Kennedy assassination! I ask you again:
MORE THAN COINCIDENCE??????!!!!!!
Also, never thought I would write these words in my life, BUT:
ReplyDeleteTexas was total class.
A packed house, a crowd that gave him a good hand, and A TEAM WITH THE BALLS TO PITCH TO HIM!
Kudos to Manager Tony Beasley, and starter Jesus Tinoco.
Cole's "record" is absurd. He set it mainly because the Yankees have always had starters who knew how to pitch to contact.
ReplyDeleteMr. Cole is a great example of the opposite, leading the league in dingers, and struggling to a 13-8 record with the team that led the AL in runs scored.
Rickie’s HR call can be heard on mlb at bat archived game starting at 4 minutes and 50 seconds in. I have no idea what he’s saying but he’s very excited. Sounds like some guy in Newark whose car won’t start.
ReplyDeleteLOL Hoss, it still haunts us even on IIHIIFIIC! Actually, that barking mutt Kay is always dogging me online, now he raids my post for his “epic” 62nd HR call. Oh, the humanity!
ReplyDeleteHuge congrats to #99, he did it the old fashioned way: Now its time to avail dry van dispatch services for more details.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to #99! Many, most, of us will ever see a season like that again. And what a true sportsman Judge is, especially in this day and age. So refreshing!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely a tip of the hat to the Texas fans, and management is warranted.
Announcers making themselves part of the event is, IMO, classless. Genuine, spontaneous emotion is fine, even laudable. But the endless "listen to me" calls is a drag.
Has Stanton begun one of his ass-tears, and has Severino? If so, ANYTHING can happen moving forward. And will Boone be allowed to manage, and is he actually capable? I'd love to see Judge pull-off a Ted Williams on the last day of the season? Fuck Ohtani.
"Alas poor Aaron, I knew him well."
ReplyDeleteYankee fans next year when he is in the Opening Day Lineup 2023 for the SF Giants.