FIRST PITCH: 1:05
OPPOSING TEAM: Our former rivals. (Last night Apple showed a supercut of red-hot NY-BOS rivalry clips and they were all approx. 20 years old. That was the best they could do.)
IN-MARKET: YES, of all places.
OUT-OF-MARKET: FS1.
PRESENTATION: No idea about FS1. If Kay and O'Neill are in the YES booth, prepare for a heightened threat of tangents they find amusing. They think they're Scooter and White, a problem that apparently will never go away. But YES' graphics and onscreen info choices are very good.
JOHN & SUZYN SITUATION: I don't know about the cable feed or MLB's audio service, but the YES app is routinely three or four pitches behind the terrestrial radio broadcast. So the John & Suzyn situation couldn't be worse.
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Stang: what are the chances that the child will reach out and change the channel to something else?
Asking for a friend.
So Max Goodman on X had this:
Aaron Boone says he had a talk with the team after last night’s loss.
The message was to make sure the #Yankees control how they come to the park each day, not losing sight of why they started playing baseball.
He said morale in the clubhouse is OK and a turnaround is coming.
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More gaslighting...
AA, it's his favorite show. He watches it over and over on Betamax.
NICE!
And here I am thinking his playback source was 2-inch quadruplex videotape.
So, it's an endless loop of a horror show. The groundhog day of Ca$hole mistakes.
Is the program called "The Brian Ca$hole Show"?
I'm working. The entireties of YES and FS1 may snort my taint.
Yankee games are best viewed at your local S&M club, but only if you are into masochism.
I am not, so I did some gardening instead. Judging by the score, I made the right choice.
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