I'd love to see an AI computation of how many hits fell in to CF, how many runs allowed by Grisham above average CF. There should be a metric. But I'm too lazy to look it up!
Dave Sims, on the radio broadcast, just called the Blue Jays the "Blow Jays". Come on, Dave, just one more syllable and you'll get there. I wanna hear "Blow Jobs" next time!
Yanks get a fucking hit, and here comes that fucking Blow Jobs manager to get the pitcher. It's even more irritating because our manager manages like he's dripping acid. Purple haze!
Jazz jogs, so 3d run doesn't score..Bottom 9, E, BB, WP, sac fly. Tie game, on the road, Aaron Boone managing and the closer done. We know how this ends.
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That is frightening. It fits his face.
ReplyDeleteSo bonehead has already tossed the 1st two games of the series, BUT STILL FUCKING PUTS IN A DESIGNED TO LOSE lineup.
ReplyDeleteEven a blind squirrel...
ReplyDeleteThen tiresome Trent wastes a challenge in the 1st, so he can...
DeleteStrike out
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ReplyDeleteGuy at second, three times. Bupkis.
ReplyDeleteOmg. A run.
ReplyDeleteAn actual lead?
DeleteI'm so confused. I have to go lay down for a while.
The confusion, just like the lead, isn’t likely to last long.
ReplyDeleteWell, there's your run Weathers. Can you hurl a shutout today?
ReplyDeleteThe double was very catchable, just not by Grisham.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see an AI computation of how many hits fell in to CF, how many runs allowed by Grisham above average CF. There should be a metric. But I'm too lazy to look it up!
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Dave Sims, on the radio broadcast, just called the Blue Jays the "Blow Jays". Come on, Dave, just one more syllable and you'll get there. I wanna hear "Blow Jobs" next time!
ReplyDeleteYanks get a fucking hit, and here comes that fucking Blow Jobs manager to get the pitcher. It's even more irritating because our manager manages like he's dripping acid. Purple haze!
ReplyDeleteBoone making his genius moves this inning.
ReplyDeleteWell, finally, a big hit! And running the bases like drunks finally worked!
ReplyDeleteLol! That was hysterical.
ReplyDeletePigs are flying! Snowballs in hell!
ReplyDeleteBull shit! The gambling establishment strikes again!
ReplyDeleteSo long, Tommy John.
ReplyDelete😪🫡
DeleteYeah, R.I.P. Tommy John!
DeleteDon't really care for gay cab, but that was a heads up play. Even if he was out.
ReplyDeleteYou knew they were going to screw us. We got robbed of a run.
ReplyDeleteThey got him. You could see the glove pocket move, and the wristband, too. But it was fun.
ReplyDeleteRyan Weathers doing great work so far.
ReplyDeleteNow, the bullpen. Bednar.
ReplyDeleteHere’s a joke: in the 9th inning, the Yankees score a bunch of insurance runs.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I’ll be here all week.
Rice really blew that one.
ReplyDeletePerfect time for an error. Followed by a walk.
ReplyDeleteI feel a pineapple coming on.
Blundered our way to a tie. Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteJust tuned in. Was the bullpen that decimated that Boone couldn't call on anyone else to finish the 8th?
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily.
DeleteThey are just not good at baseball.
ReplyDeleteOh, is that what this is?
DeleteJazz jogs, so 3d run doesn't score..Bottom 9, E, BB, WP, sac fly. Tie game, on the road, Aaron Boone managing and the closer done. We know how this ends.
ReplyDeleteThis team is very hard to like.
JM, I was thinking the same thing about the wild pitch. Un. Be. Liev. Able.
ReplyDeleteHow can that be the call there? How can Sanchez not at least block it? All he has to do is block the pitch, and we win.
Not bothering to watch the 10th.
Once again: Not a good faith effort.
Pissed off Rice trying to make up for his boo-boo!
ReplyDeleteRice!!!
ReplyDeleteAt least Rice made up for the error.
ReplyDeleteYep.
ReplyDeleteYou know, at some point, one of these extra inning games, your offense should score some runs. Finally did. Two runs in.
ReplyDeleteeRICED his error
ReplyDeleteBen redeems himself
ReplyDeleteWe can still lose. Hill warming up.
ReplyDeleteRice taketh away, but then giveth.
ReplyDeleteTimely hitting was not on my bingo card
ReplyDeleteFingernail biting time again!
ReplyDeleteThe Heliot damn near pulled an Alex Verdugo, eh?
ReplyDeleteWhen the Yankees win this game - watch for Boone to once again look towards the stands to communicate his series of mysterious gestures.
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait….
Hill is pretty well shot from overuse.
ReplyDeleteMore fingernail biting time
ReplyDeleteHill makes the play himself!
ReplyDeleteHelium sucks.
ReplyDeleteThe Yankees Grim!
ReplyDeleteAnyone need the oxygen canister?
ReplyDeleteJesus.
ReplyDeleteMirabile dictu.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo
ReplyDeleteIn Bizaro world, he is.
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