999 with the key quote yesterday: nobody takes their foot off the gas faster than these guys. And it's ridiculous. Today another afternoon of barely major-league play. Soto gets himself thrown at second twice, idiotically, killing two rallies, and almost injures himself in the process.
The usual 40,000-plus sitting out there in the rain, and get to watch this.
Stanton strikes out. Two fouls and one swinging strike. None of those balls were in the strike zone. That's the story of the game. The Yankees would have had more baserunners if they didn't swing at all.
.This is just how Brian planned it out - suck ass and fall apart, then take a week off to ruminate on it. It's called the "Freudian Cold Hand" strategy and it works every time. It's all right there in front of us...
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The Unknown Comic, maybe?
ReplyDeleteAnd nobody has mentioned it, I don't think, but our own Kevin Baker is quoted in the NY Times today in an article about corruption in NYC government.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/28/nyregion/nyc-mayor-adams-corruption-history.html
Hoss taking no prisoners 💪
Delete"Juan Soto meets with Hal Steinbrenner, says Yankees owner ‘really cares for players’"
ReplyDeleteSounds like Hal snowed another one.
Where did this quote come from?
DeleteThe Athletic.
DeleteYou could actually argue that Boone has put the best team on the field today. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteNice snag at the wall by Jasson.
ReplyDeleteTwo gophers by Gil and the bats silent.
ReplyDeleteUgh
ReplyDeleteHey JM, what are yah drinking?
ReplyDeleteJust coffee. Not drinking in support of my wife, who can't drink while she's on chemo.
DeleteIt seems the Yankees have decided to win the top seed by default.
ReplyDeleteWells is lucky.
ReplyDeleteSo our rookie of the year got shelled by ... these guys. Doesn't bode well for the playoff rotation.
ReplyDeleteResults don't matter.
DeleteThis time is a mirror image of its feckless, flaccid manager.
ReplyDeleteWe don’t have a snowball in hell’s chance in the playoffs,
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ReplyDelete999 with the key quote yesterday: nobody takes their foot off the gas faster than these guys. And it's ridiculous. Today another afternoon of barely major-league play. Soto gets himself thrown at second twice, idiotically, killing two rallies, and almost injures himself in the process.
ReplyDeleteThe usual 40,000-plus sitting out there in the rain, and get to watch this.
And bitty is right: this doesn't seem like a joyous time at all.
ReplyDeleteStanton strikes out. Two fouls and one swinging strike. None of those balls were in the strike zone. That's the story of the game. The Yankees would have had more baserunners if they didn't swing at all.
ReplyDeleteAll hope is lost, Warren entered the game.
ReplyDeleteThis is not how you want to end a season…
ReplyDeleteJudge also looking awful, all of a sudden. The whole attitude seems to be that they don't want to be playing in the rain, poor kiddies.
ReplyDeleteThe can get some slickers to protect their knickers
DeleteAs I was saying........
ReplyDeleteWow, you weren't kidding, Dr. T. 9-4 already. That was fast!
ReplyDeleteWarren blowing a game is more predictable than a sunrise.
DeleteWarren is a batting pitching machine…
ReplyDeleteFeh.
ReplyDeleteSo ridiculously lame
ReplyDeleteWe are falling apart
ReplyDelete"Another days useless energy spent".
ReplyDeleteChapman is going to hit Judge. Because... Chapman.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't need to. Who needs an opposing team? Yankees defeat themselves.
DeleteEven if Judge hit a grand slam, we'd still lose by one.
ReplyDeleteChapSweat vs The Captain- oooooooooooo the dram A
ReplyDeleteBig-Brain Boone once again to the rescue
ReplyDelete1-4 last 5
ReplyDeleteLimping in with a losing streak, no confidence whatsoever,,,,, what else should we expect!
ReplyDelete"I came back for this shit?"
ReplyDelete- John Sterling (probably)
I think he's singing "who's sorry now"
DeleteRizzo has a fractured hand
ReplyDeleteFractured finger Maybe he’s used the middle finger too much of late…
DeleteIf pointed at Ca$hole, I'd forgive it.
Delete.This is just how Brian planned it out - suck ass and fall apart, then take a week off to ruminate on it. It's called the "Freudian Cold Hand" strategy and it works every time. It's all right there in front of us...
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I'm rooting for the aSStros tonight.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ca$hole!
Looks like your rooting worked. So we get home field advantage, is that a good thing?
DeleteIf you believe in miracles ...
DeleteNow it’s two fingers fractured…don’t know if he can play…
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