Wednesday, May 17, 2023

WWGHD? What would George have done?

 

For me, watching Aaron Judge take a point off the maple leaf last night was the highlight of the season so far. 

What's it gonna be tonight? Maybe a Judge home run crashing through a hotel window and landing next to a copulating couple in the Toronto ballpark/hot sheets motel?  

(I know, I know: more likely, our genius of a manager  will give the Big Guy his scheduled game of rest tonight.)

But the bottom line last night is that, for the second year in a row, MLB got gulled into launching a groundless harassment of the Yankees. Last year it was Tony La Russa, shamelessly exploiting the very real history of racism in baseball to give his team a momentary spark, pretending that he could not even bring himself to say the word..."Jackie."

This year, it was a couple of mumblebums in the Toronto broadcasting booth (picture below), who decided that Judge-y shifting his eyes for a moment constituted a capital offense. ("Take off, eh?" "No, I saw it! He winked at me, too!")

It all would've been good for a giggle, but the hosers who run our national pastime apparently instructed major-league umpires—a group that has lost more of its integrity than the Supreme Court in recent years—to do a thorough shakedown of your New York Yankees.

It was revolting to see—and especially revolting in that it resulted in a journeyman reliever who was having the season of his life for the Yankees, Ian Hamilton, getting injured. 

(Domingo German has mostly himself to blame for his ejection—though you would think, wouldn't you, that seeing what was coming A BRIGHT, WELL-PREPARED MANAGER would have warned his players, "Hey, don't give them any excuses tonight—and that means you with the sticky stuff, Dommie." 

(And under the incredibly stupid MLB rule, the Yanks aren't even allowed to bring up another pitcher to replace Bright Stuff during his 10-day suspension. Which makes total sense: A pitcher breaks a rule, so ratchet up the chances that another pitcher will get hurt.)

But I digress.

Everything that went down last night was due to another, baseless attempt to throw off the Yankees—this time by a team of bloated buffoons who, as Duque noted, are constant underachievers. If Vladdie, Jr., really is hurt, all I can say is, well, karma is some bitch, ain't she now.

You would think all this might have disturbed the team's owner, but HAL's busy work schedule precludes him from paying any attention to any such trivialities. Same with the Big Brain ensconced in the general manager's office.

Obviously, it's time to thaw Mad George. You know they've got him cryogenically preserved somewhere—probably on a slab right next to Walt. George's old partner in sociopathology, too, no doubt.

You think Billy and George would've stood for what went down last night in Toronto, Home of a Thousand Car Commercials? 

Then you got another think comin', my friend. 

Hey, I'm not pining for the old days (or the fjords). Most of the time, this merry duo were nothing but destructive. 

But some sort of protest has to be registered over this manufactured controversy. George would already have been threatening to pull his team out of Canada for the next two games. Martin would have already lathered a couple arbiters' faces with his incredibly disgusting specks of drool.

Time for the clowns who run this team today to at least be heard from.












17 comments:

Mattingly's Mustache said...

the stupidity is compounded when you realize that the same umpire who checked German a few starts back was the same one that tossed him last night. Say what you will about Girardi but you know he would have had a binder with that info in it ahead of the game...

The Hammer of God said...

Amen, Hoss! Loved the broken maple leaf, I too think that's the HIGHLIGHT of the year to date. Hot sheets motel, copulating couples, Judas Priest playing "You've Got Another Thing Comin'", Pale Blue Pajama Boys yelling "Fat Boy", the Fat Man Atom Bomb (Vlad the Impaler), more sticky stuff/sticky hands, this series is like an old time variety show. It's got a little bit of everything, a family show!

And yeah, that Judge rest day is coming, now that he's hot. Might even be two rest days in a row, the rest of the series. Yankee analytic morons like to schedule two in a row. They think it's more effective that way.

Rufus T. Firefly said...

Pining for the fjords?

Hoss, I am in awe of your eloquence.

I'd be happy merely thawing the Zim.

Hoping against hope that Judge's attitude runs off on the zombie bench. (Looking at you, Gleyber Cano)

Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside said...

After thawing George, he’s not going to order a thaw Billy or Zim. He’s going to thaw Roy Cohn. This series needs a good lawyer.

(Yankees Radio has three lawyer sponsors… Morgan and Morgan, Hurt Your Body call Harmon Mazodi, and the Barnes Firm. )

JM said...

Wonder how much Cellino paid to get rid of Barnes?

I mean, I'm not saying he did, but it did look a little suspicious. And in Toronto, that means he should be up on murder charges.

JM said...

Yanks called up Will Warren. Bullpen only or German replacement? Gone if Sevvy comes back, I suppose.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Oh, JM, you card! Sevvy's never coming back. He's just going to rehab for the rest of his career.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Stolen from the Pythons' "Dead Parrot" sketch, Rufus. It's a Norwegian Blue, if you recall.

Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside said...

Must have cost a fortune. The price of an airplane to start.

Anyone ever listen to Handel on the Law? He was always a riot. Doesn’t have a national show anymore, but you can stream him.

Typical exchange: “Bill, I”m having trouble with my ex wife” “Why don’t you kill her?”

Rufus T. Firefly said...

Hoss,

My LinkedIn account references the flatulent Elm of West Ryslip.


And no one expects the Spanish inquisition.

ranger_lp said...

So Blue Jay Way Jackson admitted he was tipping pitches against Judge. Really? Six straight sliders with the last one in the middle of the plate...like duh! Someone needs to shut up John Schneider once and for all...and for the broken Maple Leaf in CF...karma is a boomerang...

BTR999 said...

The worst part of this carnage is that under this type of suspension German cannot be replaced, so we’re short a player for 10 games (games not days). It’s looking more likely they Severino (who said he’s “MLB READY”) will take German’s next scheduled start Sunday, barring any further setback. Knowing Severino, the setback would come while warming up on Sunday, leaving us high and fucking dry. BTW, Sunday’s game will start at 11:30 on Peacock. I shit you not. I didn’t see anything about Will Warren coming up…Hamilton, who German also wiped out, was moved to the IL with no recovery timetable given (of course). Yankees.com said Nick Ramirez was recalled to take his spot on the roster.

Otherwise, the second cortisone shot Rodon was cancelled, but the team seems inclined to hold him back from rehab.I suppose they have some dull idea that he will brought back slowly to ensure his availability for the post season. Kahnle is almost ready for Minor League rehab. Bronx ETA would be the first part of June. No further word on Stanton (who Boone said “looked good running around the OF” the other day. Boone’s wife would look good running around the OF too, hell she might be out there before Stanton is) the sign on Stanton’s locker at YS simply said “Gone Fishin’”.

Kidding aside, it’s friggin’ amazing how nearly injury this club deals with takes longer to heal than projected. My take is it’s not just the much maligned medical staff, but just part of their overall philosophy that early season games don’t mean as much as late season games, and if they can get a healthy lineup/rotation together by Sept 1, everything will be fine.

Anyway…have a seat Volpe -

G Torres (R) 2B
A Judge (R) RF
A Rizzo (L) 1B
D LeMahieu (R) 3B
J Bauers (L) LF
H Bader (R) CF
W Calhoun (L) DH
J Trevino (R) C
O Cabrera (S) SS

HoraceClarke66 said...

I mentioned that part of the rule in my rant, 999. It makes absolutely ZERO sense. Not allowing a major-league team to bring up another pitcher for 10 days increases the chance that a pitcher on the roster will be overworked and injured.

So, the main part of the punishment would fall on...a random pitcher who had nothing to do with the offense.

Yeah, makes total sense. Incredible Manfred doesn't get more flak for all his constant bullshit.

ranger_lp said...

5 hours ago As of right now, New York Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodon (back) doesn't need a second-round injection in his back, according to manager Aaron Boone. Wednesday is a scheduled no-throw day for Rodon. The Yankees scheduled the cortisone-like shot for midway through this week in case he needs it, but right now it doesn't look like Rodon needs it. The 30-year-old southpaw threw on flat ground last Friday, Saturday and Monday, so he appears to be making progress from a back injury that has slowed him down since mid-April. Still, it's something that Rodon may have to deal with for the rest of this season, and it remains to be seen when he'll embark on a minor-league rehab assignment. At best, Rodon might not be ready to make his 2023 debut for the Yanks until around the middle of June.--Keith Hernandez - RotoBaller
Source: NJ Advance Media - Max Goodman

He threw from 90 feet today on flat surface...

AboveAverage said...

(Fun stuff Hoss - especially some of your photo picks)

Cole's performance tonight needs to be:
Masterful.
Overpowering.
Fearless.

(however)

For weeks now Hammer and I have been predicting the arrival of an epic man-child meltdown for our Ace in the hole.

And I'm not talking about the five runs he gave up against Tampa on May 7th. No - I mean something much more memorable.

I'm sensing that things may have reached the point between the BJs and the Yanks where we could be in store for an entertaining emotional explosion the likes of which we haven't seen in a while.

The heightened, petty scrutiny this rosin, molasses, spit-chew controversy has added to what has already been a weird series in a frustrating and difficult first part of the season might just be the "wafer thin mint" that causes Gerrit Alan's Mr Creosote to finally blow.

HoraceClarke66 said...

Thanks, AA! And hey, George doesn't take a bad photo!

ranger_lp said...

Why is it always an issue that the video and audio are out of sync on Amazon Prime?