Grisham's. Even after he has retired, the Yankees will still have him lead off for them. Perhaps even after he has died! This game seals it, so get used to it!
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So, when does Grisham stop being the damn leadoff hitter?
ReplyDeleteApparently, one hit last night was enough to boost him back to leadoff
Deletesuper Big Brains pulling those line-up strings
DeleteWell, I can't complain about Grisham so far.
ReplyDeleteThat's it. He's the leadoff man for the rest of the year.
DeleteDominguez needs a big moment. This would be a good time.
ReplyDeleteWeak.
DeleteGrisham will now lead off for the Yankees for the rest of his life. Not his career. His life.
ReplyDeleteWhooz life ?
DeleteGrisham's. Even after he has retired, the Yankees will still have him lead off for them. Perhaps even after he has died! This game seals it, so get used to it!
DeleteYankees Win!!!
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/wT1HDkb6q5c?si=PA2pw1uGV2pIlR5f
ReplyDeleteThey should try that one at the Stadium. The crowd might riot.
DeleteWoo hoo
ReplyDeletePretty satisfying win. A couple of Belli Bombers. White Castle for dinner? No, fandom has its limits.
ReplyDeleteI’m especially enjoying the improved base running this year. Loved Bellinger stealing that extra run in the 7th.
I fear 1/3 of our regulars are suffering from medical issues
ReplyDeleteGroan
DeleteAA, you misspelled "psychological".
DeleteI’ll have to get that checked by a doctor, Rufus
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