Friday, March 27, 2026

Boone wants to give the platoon guys a chance to play

 



19 comments:

  1. Boone is a moron, who will never be the manager of a Yankees championship team. Anyone who visits this blog and wants to disagree, please do.

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  2. JM - is this the game thread ?

    If so then I won't publish one.

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  3. It could be, I guess. If you have something else, post away.

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  4. Can’t wait for Volpe to get back - this Caballero guy is awful

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  5. Damn..Yanks got themselves a young pitcher...who woulda thunk

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  6. Took less than 72 hrs for Steven Ass comments to age like spoilt milk

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    1. His initials are sas, only because his parents didn't spell very well.

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  7. Joe of Az, I always think of s. a. s as mushmouth from fat Albert.

    His commentary today will be he's on pace for 81 this year.

    Meanwhile, Mikey Stanton is on pace for 500 career hrs.

    To be achieved in 2030, after ca$hole extends his contract for marketing purposes.

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  8. And I didn't have Senator Blutarsky pitching on my bingo card today.

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  9. Grgich Hills is a pretty good winery.

    Unfortunately, that jamoke that the jamoke started in left today means I'll never be able to enjoy it again.

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    1. actually it use to be much better than pretty good

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  10. I don’t if the Yankee pitching is good or the Giants hitting is bad.

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  11. As I said in previous thread I thought Judge would hit a home run today and I would have bet on it

    Some pundits and experts seem to know the square root of feck all

    One bad game does not turn Judge into a poor player

    And I admit I know very little and maybe wrong but I thought Cam looked teriffic today and hopefully he stays healthy and we have a special younf pitcher on our hands here

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  12. Where Hoss? I'd enjoy his comments on today's fun trivia from the yesmen statisticians.

    Yankees tied the record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched at the start of the season with 1908 Highlanders.

    1908, when slow Joe Doyle pitched 12 scoreless innings in the opener. He won a total of one more game that season and only pitched in 11 games after opening day.

    This, despite Jack Chesbro of 41 win fame calling him the best pitcher in baseball.

    Huh?

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