Of course I'm hoping for the Knicks to win it all for the first time since I was still a freshman in high school. But the cherry on top would be presenting Hal with irrefutable evidence that YES, you ARE the very worst of all the incompetent nepo babies running ball clubs in this town.
Not that he would care. But if this is as bad as it looks to be—even the stalwart starting pitching hurting and falling apart—sooner or later this will hurt his bottom line.
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Wild Thing is still pitching?
ReplyDeleteIsn't he like 60 or 70 now. WOW! He looks remarkably well preserved.
Wild Thing went on to a very lucrative TV career. But, I'd take him over Doval, even at this point.
DeleteWhy is Grisham leading off again?
ReplyDeleteWhen you’re hot, you’re hot. When you’re not, you’re not.
ReplyDeleteShe got the elevator, we got the shaft
DeletePerhaps it is time for a . . . .
ReplyDeleteCole'No'oscopy
Ladies and Gentlemen
ReplyDeleteI’m gunna watch the Knicks
AND WAIT A SECOND….
Is that Aaron Judge watching court side?
(No - I kid)
when you're hot, you're hot...
ReplyDeleteJust not enough to beat a good team. Bottom of the order crapped out again.
ReplyDelete"Oh honey, did those Yankee boys forget to take their meds again?"
ReplyDeleteWhy NO, Honey.
DeleteWe didn’t know that they were actually on meds.
Damn med techs !
Nice, Knicks! What a gutsy win!
ReplyDeleteLoved it!
ReplyDeleteMine name for him, Genius Cashman. I constantly hear how brilliant he is. He a schlub. He is also arrogant.
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm hoping for the Knicks to win it all for the first time since I was still a freshman in high school. But the cherry on top would be presenting Hal with irrefutable evidence that YES, you ARE the very worst of all the incompetent nepo babies running ball clubs in this town.
ReplyDeleteNot that he would care. But if this is as bad as it looks to be—even the stalwart starting pitching hurting and falling apart—sooner or later this will hurt his bottom line.
As much as I deplore Hal, I prefer him to Drunkin' Dolan as an owner and a human being.
DeleteInterrupting this blog for a Scott Proctor watch: The Yankees have played 61 games. Hill has pitched in 29 them.
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