It does have - - - its advantages - although I do miss Cone so perhaps YES or some third party entity could create a KAY'NEAL filter that would cloak their voices outta the broadcast leaving only Cone. Sort of similar to what Dr McCoy once did in an episode of Star Trek where he disappeared everyone's heartbeat except the person they were trying to hunt down...
Sorry to miss the first two games. Was just down in DC, pushing product.
Didn't catch either, but just looked at the box score. Absolutely zero reason for the Yankees to lose to the Mets with their 14th best reliever in the 9th inning. Period. Boone is a buffoon.
As for Soto...no, I can't blame him for going. Hal Steinbrenner values money over all else when it comes to baseball. Why shouldn't Juan Soto? And let's not kid ourselves: no matter how low the Mets would've gone for Soto, the Yanks would've been $5 million lower.
It was a blessing in disguise . Forced the intern to look at alternatives and we got lucky that Bellinger and Golds**** (can't spell) are so far having comeback years. Plus, the Martian seems to be able to lay off curveball for the most part
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That's quite a bargain, AA.
ReplyDeleteWatching the game in Germany is a trip. Actually free today on MLB.com. The downside is O'Neill. Jesus.
ReplyDeleteWow, the radio feed on MLB.com is perfectly synced to the video. So long, Paulie.
ReplyDeleteIt does have - - - its advantages - although I do miss Cone so perhaps YES or some third party entity could create a KAY'NEAL filter that would cloak their voices outta the broadcast leaving only Cone.
DeleteSort of similar to what Dr McCoy once did in an episode of Star Trek where he disappeared everyone's heartbeat except the person they were trying to hunt down...
KAY'NEIL
DeleteDJ HR
ReplyDeleteBonehead will credit the extra day of rest.
ReplyDeleteAgreed RtF
DeleteMay I call you RtF, roofious?
DeleteWhy would you want to?
DeleteIt's annoying and deliberately so. I won't respond to it unless I can call you AnnoyingA$$hole.
Rufus it is then.
DeleteMissing the big island yet?
I live on Oahu there. Edge of Waikiki.
DeleteRude drivers today made me miss it. They have rude drivers there, but I walk to most places.
Looks like DJ just twisted his knee on that pick off attempt at 2nd
ReplyDeleteGave that lead back fast.
ReplyDeleteThere's Coney. Glad to hear him.
ReplyDeleteCody!!!
ReplyDeleteMartian would have been safe at home if his lead foot wasn't a foot above the plate. Lousy slide.
ReplyDeleteThe Idiot leaves Schmidt in to steal an out when he should be gone. Gives up a single, then Idiot takes him out. Lucky it wasn't worse.
ReplyDeleteThat's our (un)lovable Bonehead.
DeleteLighter Fluid. Lucky they got Baty at home.
DeleteShit! DJ!! Great play.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Vespucciland.
ReplyDeleteThe Idiot was a great LP, but a lousy manager.
ReplyDeleteCruz is imploding and Boone does nothing.
ReplyDeleteBoone is an idiot.
ReplyDeleteJudge does not excel in this kind of situation.
Knew he would K
DeleteFuck.
ReplyDeleteThat sucked 😕
ReplyDeleteHey look at the bright side. I now have official permission to address you by your real name.
DeleteAlways did, but carry on.
DeleteWasn’t expecting much today and that’s what we got. Another big thumbs down for boone👎 Can’t believe he’s still managing here,
ReplyDeleteOr anywhere.
DeleteGiven all the other managers released recently you would think that maybe, MAYBE BOONE could also be shown the door.
DeleteJudge must adore him too much
Sorry to miss the first two games. Was just down in DC, pushing product.
ReplyDeleteDidn't catch either, but just looked at the box score. Absolutely zero reason for the Yankees to lose to the Mets with their 14th best reliever in the 9th inning. Period. Boone is a buffoon.
As for Soto...no, I can't blame him for going. Hal Steinbrenner values money over all else when it comes to baseball. Why shouldn't Juan Soto? And let's not kid ourselves: no matter how low the Mets would've gone for Soto, the Yanks would've been $5 million lower.
ReplyDeleteIt was a blessing in disguise . Forced the intern to look at alternatives and we got lucky that Bellinger and Golds**** (can't spell) are so far having comeback years. Plus, the Martian seems to be able to lay off curveball for the most part
DeleteShame that Oz #1 got hurt after a good start.