Sunday, September 15, 2024

Pride? Yankees?

 



Pride of the Yankees. Uh-huh.

 

But why should they be proud? 

 

After all, these are the Yankees who play under a manager who does not dare make a move with the approval of his general manager, who does not dare make a move without the approval of his owner, who inherited this team and could not care less if it wins or loses, as long as the money keeps rolling in.

 

These are the Yankees who play in a stadium built with the people’s money, but constructed entirely to exclude working people in favor of the rich and disinterested, and to rip off all who set foot there, or even watch on TV.

 

These are the Yankees who play in uniforms that are patched up as much as possible with sponsors’ ads, on their way to being the equivalent of NASCAR drivers, including helmets that bear the name of a German "workwear" company. 

 

These are the Yankees who, like all other teams, will soon be wearing ugly, affected “City Connects” uniforms that have nothing at all to do with cities or connecting to anyone, only with palming off more gear on idiots.

 

These are the Yankees who play in a sport that welcomes as many teams as possible into the playoffs, so it will become the crapshoot that Brian Cashman dearly wishes that it was. A sport that claims it wants parity even as it relegates one city of fans after another to years of planned losing and abject misery.

 

These are the Yankees who keep starting players even when after they fail over and over again—who, in fact, keep playing them all the more simply because of the money they make.

 

These are the Yankees who employ legions of coaches and instructors and trainers, who can never make anybody better, or well.

 

These are the Yankees who do the little things bad, and the big things worse. Whose lesser players are generally complete flops and whose “superstars”—including the Billionaire Bust Bros—never produce in the clutch.

 

Pride?

 

How, exactly—and from whom—would this Yankees team have ever learned pride?

 

From a sport oriented solely to making as much money as possible, much of it from gambling?

 

From a franchise that dedicates itself first and foremost to ripping off the people of the city where it plays? Or from the city leaders who allow them to do so? Or from us citizens, fans and non-fans alike, who sit back and allow our elected representatives to sell us out, and never hold them responsible?

 

How would these Yankees ever have learned pride from any of us?

 

Damned if I know.









 







78 comments:

  1. Nailed it, (uh, uhm, like, uh, yah know, uhm, ok, uhhhhh) Hoss!

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  2. Wow, nice TD by Singletary. Giants are... winning? Amazing.

    We did miss the extra point. What a team.

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    1. No worries, Gano got hurt on opening KO, instead of going for 2 after their TD, Daboll elected to have the punter try the PA, with predictable results.

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  3. Trevino playing. Why? Because some stupid reason untethered from reality.

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  4. Giants defense can't contain Washington. Washington. Holy mackerel.

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  5. Fuck, Oswaldo. Just needed contact.

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  6. Bottom of order suckitude. Jesus.

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  7. Here we go again with the track meet…

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  8. The baserunner mastery of Jose Trevino, ladies and gentlemen.

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  9. For God's sake, don't play Wells!!

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  10. Wait - is he supposed to throw the base stealers out?

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  11. Oh and enter promo code CLEMENTE into you draft kings account to receive $21 in credit (restrictions apply)

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  12. Cashman must have said it was ok to hit ball today

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  13. Gleyber and Judge getting hot at just the right time

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  14. This may be heresy, but I think the Yankees might play better without Cole.

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    1. We saw exactly that and commented on it during the first part of this season, JM. You are spot on correct, Sir! Take a bow

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    2. I do recall that we were sailing without him. When he came back... and he really wasn't ready to come back...we went down the drain, and became a.500 team. Something wrong there.

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  15. Giancarlo Stanton is alive. Who knew?

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  16. Rodent is coming apart at the seams

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  17. Singletary was having a great game until that fumble.

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  18. I still can’t believe Trevino started against a righty. Or anybody else for that matter,

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    1. Ewwwwww - I would never stick my hand …. oh Nevermind

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  20. But don’t worry AA; as soon as Cora brings in a lefty, that’s when Boooone will pinch Wells,

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  21. Washington tied the game with their sixth field goal. Giants have about seven minutes to put this one away. What are the odds?

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  22. Little Joey Cora, the cheater. Weasel.

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  23. Jints gonna lose to the Commanders. Incredible.

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  24. Max von Sydow would have been great as the lead in "The Tim Hill Story."

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  25. Kicked in the groin by the Snyders

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  26. Aren't all the righty-lefty splits kind of b.s.? There are so many fewer lefty pitchers, it's not exactly a fair comparison.

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  27. Giants can still have a perfect year. No wins record intact.

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  28. Trevino still with a chance at hitting into a double play.

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  29. It makes perfect sense why Trevino is starting today: it’s tough to start a catcher on a day game after another day game

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    1. Clearly they’re punishing Wells for being too candid during yesterday’s post game interview.

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    2. No he just said he didn’t think that the intentional walk was a great idea

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  30. Lol! Gleyber had 3-0, then looked at three strikes in a row. Sign him for 20 years!

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  31. Everson’s Booooone put him back in the leadoff spot Back in August, he’s batting over 300. That’s gotta be worth a five-year contract, right?

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  32. This loss is squarely on Giants management. What other team would enter a game without a FG/Extra point player other than the Giants? Especially a team who kicks more FG than scores TDs. And a team that has a Scottish soccer player that can kick them 65 yards. A guy they've used in pre-season and have stored away on the practice squad as insurance. Couldn't they have de-activated a special team player and elevated the kicker McAtemmy? What the fucking fuck!

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  33. It’s the Giants Carl. What did you expect?

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  34. Would somebody please let me know if the Yankees win?

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    1. The Yankees won. Judge hit a two run homer. Soto scored. Enjoy the magic. Spreadsheet Hal won't sign Soto for next year and Dumpster-diving Cashman will find some castoff to bat ahead of Judge. He'll hit .170 and be released by June.

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  35. They couldn’t do this yesterday, of course.

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  36. I'm enjoying Judge's march toward history. I'd like to enjoy Soto playing next year. I'd like to enjoy the Martian showing everyone what hustle and pepper mean in baseball. I may have to be satisfied with Judge. A generational talent, who deserves a championship-caliber team to lead on to victory.

    But that's not the goal of Steinbrenner, Cashman, Levine. Trost, their hapless flunkies in the dugout (Boone, coaches), their incompetent, nepo-babies in analytics, their body-breakers in the training department or their illiterate 'experts' on the medical staff. They either are too stupid to understand the game, ignorant of what a championship team behaves like or simply don't care about anything but pulling another con and raking in the $$.

    It figures the leadership are Trump supporters. Grifters of a feather, flock together.

    But at least we have Judge. What a great talent. A joy to watch.

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    1. Amen! Perhaps Judge needs to pin a few of these guys against the locker and tell them to stop fckng w/ his car money.

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  37. People in this comment thread have questioned why Boone chose to start José Treviño at catcher on Sunday. Someone needs to let you all know that Sunday 9-15-24 was Roberto Clemente Day, and also the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month. If you all did not notice, let me point out that Treviño was wearing catching gear honoring his Hispanic heritage and also Clemente by extension. Aaron Boone extended the honor of starting to him today for that reason. He did not have a good game, to be sure, but for once, Boone did the right thing by his Latino player, someone who has had a distinguished career as a player and gentleman of the game. Stop seeing the world from your all-white perspective all the time and take some notice. Gracias.

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