A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds...
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Flushing, waiting to be born?"
Those desert sands were in Arizona, where the last real Yankees dynasty came to its sad end. And in case anyone hasn't noticed, with all these scintillating Bombers games of late, the Mets seem to have finally got it in gear, reeling off six-straight, thrilling or dominating wins in a row.
Is the Queens team for real? I dunno. They're still not in a wild-card slot. They play in a tough division, and they don't have much of a bullpen.
But aside from Aaron Judge, I would gladly take the rest of their team for ours, wouldn't you? They're run by a smarter manager and a smarter general manager, and they have an owner who actually seems interested in winning.
Who knows, maybe the All-Star break will derail them again. But right now, it looks like the Metsies have turned into a freight train just in time to meet our broken down truck of a team, stuck on the track, later this month.
And really, faced with this Yankees team for the rest of the season, what could be more fun than watching a giddy, miraculous Mets run to destiny?
More importantly, what else might finally motivate HAL & Co. to start paying attention?
Shea it ain’t So
ReplyDeleteCall me crazy, but I got a feeling we’re going to win today.
ReplyDeleteStanton homered?
ReplyDeleteWait, isn't Leap Year next year?
The wrong people are hitting home runs.
ReplyDeleteWasn't Smyly a British spy played by Alec Guiness?
ReplyDeleteDidn't super Mario just go on the 60 day DL?
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that mean another 40 slot is open?
Isn't Florial the guy to take it?
Asking for a friend.
Florial...isn't he the guy with no options left? Calling him up would mean they were stuck with him, or would have to trade him or DFA him or tie his kangaroo down, sport.
ReplyDeleteAnd for no reason:
Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred
Tan me hide when I'm dead
So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde
And that's it hangin' on the shed!!
Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport by Rolf Harris!
ReplyDeleteThanks JM :)
And thank you Aaron Boone for the inspiration . . .
Stanton off the top of the wall.
ReplyDeleteWtf is going on?
Might even be a home run.
ReplyDeleteStanton second HR!!
ReplyDeleteA real cheapie, but I'll take it.
And that's it hangin' on the foul pole.
ReplyDeleteJM - just the song - not Rolf Harris who was a convicted creep.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Judge's toe should pinch hit and also a get a HR
Harris was a convicted creep? I had no idea. Of the Gary Glitter variety?
ReplyDeleteHeck of a good screwy song, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0ULP9A5-14
ReplyDeleteHere's the non-pedo version by Slim Dusty. Charted albums in 7 decades.
Love the song - Kay and O’Neal in the booth…..not so much
ReplyDeleteThe Prime stream sucks...audio and video are never in sync...sort of like the Yanks
ReplyDelete@JM @AA...Jimmy Savile comes to mind...
ReplyDeleteYankees Win!!!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Jimmy Seville.
ReplyDeleteDo we play better in day games?
I can't listen to the TV feed. Terrible commentary. Radio is the way to go.
Release Jackie over the break, please.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
14 hits this year and 10 HRs? The ANALidiot coaches are approaching perfection in their work.
ReplyDeleteRufus - were you paying attention to what Kay and O were read/spewing during today’s broadcast?
ReplyDeleteYou know that’s not good for one’s health.
Still don't understand the strategy of having your own network, and then not putting so many of your games on it. Or anything about the Yankees or baseball at all, for long stretches.
ReplyDeleteMust have some analytic geniuses on the business side, too.
It's Halitosis, Hoss. You know, like Reaganomics.
ReplyDeleteChoice Boone nonsense today. Asked if Stanton feels a "responsibility to carry the team with Judge out," Ma replies:
ReplyDelete"I don't know about carry, but he feels a sense of responsibility to be a wrecking ball. You know he-he takes a lot of pride in that and shoulders a lot of that and expects a lot of himself and knows how important he is to the middle of our offense. So, um, and he takes that very serious."
He takes it very serious to be a wrecking ball. Okay.
What I noticed is how "seriously" Stanton still stands at the plate, admiring his blasts, even if they're not necessarily out of the park—and no matter how often he gets embarrassed on it.
But now, Boone goes on kvelling about how long and high Stanton's first home run was.
ReplyDeleteSo we're STILL going to go on judging everything on exit velo and home-run distance. The Yankees think all of baseball is a home-run derby.
What is this thing I've noticed more and more lately where people leave the "ly" off of adverbs? It's kind of annoying.
ReplyDeleteA strange misinterpretation of Elmore Leonard's advice to avoid adverbs.
DeleteUnwaveringly mediocre WHILST still being Unwavering. . .
ReplyDeleteAA,
ReplyDeleteClose captions save me sometimes. Just caught the end of the game after I got home.
Cone is the only announcer worth listening to on the sycophant network.
JM,
ReplyDeleteIt's part of the general trend of dwindling literacy. But then again, I are an engineer.
Many of us here are in agreement with Cone., roofy
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