Never mind the HR. I’m just happy I got to see a manager decide to intentionally walk someone to face the best hitter in baseball. Don’t see that too often.
Had to be out. On the way home, noticed they were down, 2-1 in the sixth. Felt blood starting to turn into molten pitch. Got home, saw many good things.
I'm glad they celebrated Cabrera's run. And I'm glad he's getting to play again. I liked Chisholm, too—but putting him on third just to spare the feelings of the Headless Torres was absurd.
And those home runs...this is what I'm talking about. If the Yankees' GM is going to stay where he is for the rest of my life, brainlessly building one team after another incapable of making the World Series...I at least want to be entertained from time to time.
If Juan Soto is not re-signed, we should stay away in droves. If he signs with the Mets, Cashman should be burned in effigy. Every night in the bleachers.
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Did the Yes Network really not mention that Soto is the first Yankee since Bobby Murcer to hit four HRs in four consecutive at-bats? Really?
ReplyDeleteFuckin asshole loser offense. Why not walk Soto and Judge to lead off the inning? No one will do shit to bring them in.
ReplyDeleteNow just get Verdugo out, walk Soto and Judge, rinse, repeat, etc.
ReplyDeleteDammit, LeMahieu…
ReplyDeleteThis team sucks. Rather, both teams suck.
Lemme guess. This means Cabrera won’t start tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteCelebrating like they won the WS because of a gutsy run against the worst team in history.
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ReplyDeleteHere comes the blow out
ReplyDeleteNO WORDZ!!!
ReplyDeleteSee--I told you they couldn't score runs!
ReplyDeleteNever mind the HR. I’m just happy I got to see a manager decide to intentionally walk someone to face the best hitter in baseball. Don’t see that too often.
ReplyDeleteWhere’s the all the ones here who wanted Wells traded?
ReplyDeleteYankees Win!!!
ReplyDeleteYes we Did
ReplyDeleteSilent Night - Holy Night - No One Here. Empty Blog
ReplyDeleteHad to be out. On the way home, noticed they were down, 2-1 in the sixth. Felt blood starting to turn into molten pitch. Got home, saw many good things.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they celebrated Cabrera's run. And I'm glad he's getting to play again. I liked Chisholm, too—but putting him on third just to spare the feelings of the Headless Torres was absurd.
And those home runs...this is what I'm talking about. If the Yankees' GM is going to stay where he is for the rest of my life, brainlessly building one team after another incapable of making the World Series...I at least want to be entertained from time to time.
If Juan Soto is not re-signed, we should stay away in droves. If he signs with the Mets, Cashman should be burned in effigy. Every night in the bleachers.
My wife's sick, but hopefully we'll fly home tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI'm missing the Judge and Soto Show. Dang it.
JM - hope she is feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteHoss - Judge and Soto may in fact be habit forming…..
ReplyDeletesafe travels, JM
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