Monday, August 7, 2023

Boone on excruciating defeat: "Just one of those things. We talked about getting better and better at-bats here of late, and I thought we continued that today.”

When feeling the pangs of hunger, Renfield - the fidgety, maggot-devouring manservant to Count Dracula - used to delightfully bellow, "FLIES, MASTER! GIVE ME FLIES!"

Yesterday, in Yankee Stadium, his prayers would have been answered.  

That's what we hit: Long, towering flies, again and again, landing about 10 feet shy of making a difference. 

The Death Barge stranded more base runners than in any game this season. All we needed were a few singles, or maybe another base on balls. Instead, we supplied a diet of fresh and tasty flies.  

Houston's pitchers couldn't throw strikes. Didn't matter. We swung at pitches anyway. YES announcer Jeff Nelson couldn't believe it. Several times, he said the Yankees needed to take pitches, to make them throw strikes. They swung anyway: Flies, master, flies!  (And Nelson better watch what he says, or  he won't be around long.)

We featured a RF - (RenField?) who cannot run. The previous day, Giancarlo Mendoza jogged the bases and was embarrassingly thrown out at home without even a slide. He did a little dance. (His walk-up tune should be "Do a Little Dance" by KC and the Sunshine Gang.) Yesterday, it didn't matter. He went 0-for-6, his BA sinking towards .200. Flies, master, flies... 

Our starting pitcher - Carlos Pavano, signed last winter in a cascade of money - didn't last the third. He gave up five runs, then left with a sniffling  hammy. It's the kind of malady the Yankees poo-poo, before sending somebody to the jacuzzi for a month.  

Our captain - O, my captain - is hitting below .200 since returning from the torn big toe ligament. It will probably require offseason surgery. They show him on replays: The guy can barely run. And yesterday, his HRs landed at the warning track. 

Yesterday, we HAD to beat Houston. And we hit flies. 

Let's face it: This team isn't going to win anything. Does ANYBODY see a cause for hope here? I mean, SPEAK, PLEASE, CHANGE MY MIND! They just played arguably the worst game of the season - leaving more runners on base than in any game of 2023 - and the manager says they're "getting better and better." 

What planet is he reporting from? He should be smashing water coolers and quoting Jean Paul Sartre and, instead, he's talking about the vagaries of baseball, as if we're discussing  the increasingly brown hue of his rectal discharges. I CANNOT TAKE THIS ANY MORE. When Hope Week collides with Shark Week, the Boones of the world get devoured. And all we get are flies.

53 comments:

  1. Yesterday, we could've used Ed Yarnell.

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  2. It's all been said. We here have usually been the first to say it, so I won't say anymore - at least on this post, but it's all been said. Hearteningly, it has all begun to be said by others, as well.

    Let me put a forthright plea out to the universe - Mister Gorbachev tore down that wall. I now beseech Mister Steinbrenner - PLEASE SELL THIS TEAM.

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  3. Bitsy is right
    We battle and battle
    But we’re losing the fight

    Boone can’t speak the truth
    Get him back up in the booth
    Opining how OhtaniZ better than Ruth

    Listen…
    At the end of 2023
    Fix the team for you and me

    Clean house and
    SELL SELL SELL
    or the franchise iZ
    Going straight to HELL

    There’s nothing left for us to root for
    ‘Cause these Yankees are
    an embarrassing BORE

    UNWAVERING
    TO THE
    CORE

    (time for another coffee)

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  4. Pretty funny, Duque!

    "All our times have come
    Here but now they're gone..."

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  5. Our press secretary has run out of words...not a good sign...just more gaslighting...

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  6. He should sell because everyone in real estate is saying that it's a seller's market.

    I'm waiting for the next Cashman Indictment to drop.
    I heard that he will be charged with selling analytics to the Chinese and Romanians.

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  7. Well, they would've done well to split this series, and that's what they did. Losing the last game was as predictable as sunrise and sunset. This game for the ASS-stros was -(BB x 12) + 2(3HR) = W. That is, ASS-stros pitching giving up 12 walks plus their hitting 2 three run homers equals win. Earl Weaver must be exploding with laughter in his grave.

    When the other team does everything in its power to give you a glorious win and you still can't take it to the bank, that means you're done. In this one, Stanton had a game for the ages with his 0 for 6, and Volpe also contributed with two lousy at bats late in the game. If either one had done anything in their numerous chances, this would've turned out differently.

    What you have to like is that Gleyber Torres hit another home run to the opposite field. He's turned his season around nicely.

    Aaron Judge has never performed well when he's playing through an injury. He has to be healthy to get it done. He's probably playing at about 75%. The lack of push off with that right toe and consequent lack of proper balance is taking its toll.

    As I said before, they only had a 1 in 100 chance of making that last wild card. Now prepare for a total meltdown as they play lesser teams. These guys have not played well against most lousy teams this year. They've only played well against the A's and the Royals. They lost 5 out 6 against the lousy Red Sox. They split against the lousy Mets. They got swept by the lousy Angels.

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  8. Hey, at least they didn't let the best player on the other team beat them!

    Instead...it was Jake Meyers, a 27-year-old, back-up outfielder, with a lifetime OPS of .692. This was no doubt the game of his life.

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  9. Archie, the special prosecutor's office is sealed tight. But rumors are that the next part of the indictment is going to be even more damning!

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  10. The flies have to be coming from somewhere. Something is attracting them. What attracts flies?

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  11. Cause for hope would be Judge being set aside to have his toe surgery NOW, maximizing the time he'll need to recover and get back into playing shape for 2024.

    Think it's gonna happen?

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  12. Joe FOB,
    After months of medical review, the crack Yankee medical staff has determined that Judge's toe must be amputated and replaced by a donor toe.
    The injured ligament did not repair itself as hoped and instead became septic and had to be removed.
    They are now waiting for Donaldson's contract to expire and they will pick up his entire contract for next year if he will donate his toe.
    Apparently, we will know by Nov. 1st and the 8 month recovery time will put Judge's return around Wall-Star break 2024.

    Luckily, he has agreed to put the "Starr Ins." patch on the left shoulder of everything that he wears in public, so Hal will still make his money.

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  13. Archie...waiting for the Montifiore Einstein commercial with Judge looking for a donor for a toe...

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  14. AA + R-i -- I wish I was laughing at your answers.

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  15. The Yankees announced a slate of roster moves prior to tonight’s game, most notably designating one-time top pitching prospect Deivi Garcia for assignment and placing lefty Carlos Rodon on the 15-day IL with a strained hamstring. New York also reinstated Jonathan Loaisiga from the 60-day injured list — hence the need for a 40-man spot — and recalled lefty Nick Ramirez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

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  16. Let's all light candles, burn 🔥 sheep, make golden offerings that Judge doesn't need toe surgery. Even if everything goes well, old man arthritis seems to come in prematurely. Man, I really hope that they don't fuck him up by making the wrong call. It's been too long since they developed not only a talented player, but somebody worth rooting for.

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  17. Why didn’t they bring up Garcia to replace Rodin? The results would be the similar.

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  18. What??? Say it ain't Deivi, Stevie!

    Sorry.

    But I'm now officially shellshocked by the Yankees and their ways. Will Judge be able to toe the line again? Honestly, at this point I don't care. Yankees baseball has become an endless succession of medical updates.

    And hey, the Cubs, who have been averaging over 7 runs a game of late, are in town to play the Metsies. Starting for them? Old friend Mike Tauchman. And Cody Bellinger, who the Yanks might have had for a mere $12.5 mill.

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  19. I understand passing on Bellinger based on his prior two seasons.
    Now, we will pay him 22MIL for 7 seasons and he revert to 2022.

    We will also probably sing Torres to 20+ Mil for 7 years and trade Peraza.
    We should be able to get season's Lance Lynn for him.

    Maybe the Marlins would take Peraza.
    Get something for him instead of hugging him to prospect death like Anduhar and Frazier.

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  20. That should be "sign" him for 7 years.
    (I've heard him sing and its not pleasant.)

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  21. Tone Hooper comes to mind in moments like these

    Hoping for a convincing win tonight

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  22. I’m convinced, convinced they blow.

    Bases loaded, nobody out - can’t score.

    The Volpe experiment this year has been a failure. Why not bring up Peraza? I suppose the team still wants to see he fantasy that they are a “championship level” club instead of a mismanaged $300M embarrassment

    Garcia should’ve been traded 2 years ago. He held a 40 man roster spot that could’ve gone to Florial. Not only can’t Cashman build a roster, he can’t manage one either.

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  23. Keefe To The City was brutal today. Bitty? If I call out Keefe's name in an intimate moment, please don't be jealous. It's a platonic infatuation, I promise!


    The horror. The horror.

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  24. As an aside from the bilious invective of the Magnificent Commentariat, I will say that Duque Our Fearless Leader has been surpassingly eloquent and moving as of late.

    Bravo! Bravo!

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  25. Hrrmm ... 7 walks, 6 strikeouts but no hit through 5 innings?

    I'm shocked they managed 7 walks.

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  26. In 136 MLB PA’s, Rortvedt hitting .115 with a .425 OPS

    ‘nuff said.

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  27. 3 singles in the same inning, but we didn't score? Little Tony comes through and the garden gnomes on the bases ahead of him cannot come around to score? This is not wholly unexpected.

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  28. The Yankees have had 8 at-bats with the bases loaded in this game and have scored a grand total of one run.

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  29. That’s what they want you to believe, BTR. Doesn’t mean that it really happened though and even if it did it doesn’t really matter much because this is the year of the toe.

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  30. Frightening analysis A/A!

    Boone tossed, made a fool of himself

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  31. They suck so bad at everything. I mean absolutely every facet of the game. That's on Boone.

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  32. Boone can’t speak the truth
    Get him back up in the booth
    Opining how OhtaniZ better than Ruth

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  33. The Chicago White Sox are a very bad team this year. And they are beating us handily on the night our ace started.

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  34. The horror. The horror.


    With all due apologies and regrets to Joseph Conrad.

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  35. As I take a tangent from this depressing game …

    40 years ago today, I was at Yankee Stadium for Bobby Murcer Day.

    I’m still waiting for them to put his plaque in Monument Park.

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  36. I mean, if you can’t beat the White Sox, who have already given up…

    Toronto won, 5.5 out of that elusive final W/C spot

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  37. Can’t wait to hear Boone talk about all the great at-bats the Yanks had

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  38. Well, they followed yesterday's 15 LOB with tonight's 13 LOB. As far as Boone is concerned, that's progress

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  39. Well, they followed yesterday's 15 LOB with tonight's 13 LOB. As far as Boone is concerned, that's progress

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  40. Well, they followed yesterday's 15 LOB with tonight's 13 LOB. As far as Boone is concerned, that's progress

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  41. Toronto won again we’re 51/2 out of the final WC

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  42. God help me, but I'm rooting for a losing record to break the 30-year string. Nothing less will shake things up.

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  43. God can offer you no help with this desire, Stang. (EXCEPT all of us here have your back!)

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  44. This was my Yankee-watching experience tonight:

    Turned on TV, saw Kahnle come on in the 8th with two men on, none out, 2-1 game.

    Watched Kahnle fumble a sacrifice bunt, getting no one out. Watched Kahnle give up sac fly to Benintendi.

    Turned off TV.

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  45. Hoss, I won't even put the radio feed at this point.

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  46. The Boone ejaction was a thing of majestic beauty.

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  47. HC66,
    You watched more than I did.
    I decided to watch a fascinating and informative documentary on the chemical reactions which allow paint to dry.

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  48. There was a shark attack at Rockaway Beach yesterday. Probably a bull shark.

    Stay out of the water and stay out of the woods.

    Bars are safer

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