tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post8929480860684191818..comments2024-03-29T02:42:01.539-04:00Comments on IT IS HIGH! IT IS FAR! IT IS... caught.: Yankee barf machine already pushing 2017Stanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17758839786688249648noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-68777189655335809612021-07-13T06:55:37.882-04:002021-07-13T06:55:37.882-04:00I really want the world to know about this great m...I really want the world to know about this great man who brought back happiness into my life again after my husband left me and the kids 3 years ago for another women online when i contacted Dr Believe he cast a love spell for me within 48 hours my ex husband start calling me and begging for forgiveness for everything that have happened between us. I was so happy to have my family back together with love again here is the email of Dr Believe via believelovespelltemple@gmail.com a man with the great powers you can also call him or add him on Whats-app: +2348156148821<br />God bless you<br />I am very grateful for your help in my marriage.<br /><br />Isiyku Abdulahihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09933924115917890548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-11081069697299680732016-04-29T10:43:31.656-04:002016-04-29T10:43:31.656-04:00This site writes about how the 2016 season (so far...This site writes about how the 2016 season (so far) resembles 2015. Or worse. <br /><br />My memory runs longer. I was a youth (living in Brooklyn, taking the "D" train to the Bronix) in the late 1960s, and a college student (hiding out from the draft) in the 1970s. <br /><br />The team really, really sucked. Mickey Mantle even played (a shadow of his old self)-- for a while. <br /><br />I looked it up: 70-and-89 in 1966. I recall that it felt A LOT WORSE. Went to 72-and-90 in 1967. <br /><br />I can remember a friend back then who described how his father got all kinds of crazy every time someone said the words . . . "Horace Clarke." Of course, that might have been some kind of racism. <br /><br />Why was the feeling "worse" back then? My childhood included the Yankees in the World Series EVERY YEAR. My earliest memory (as a 7-year-old) was of watching Mazeroski's HR to end the 1960 series <br /><br />. . . and then . . . the team and its players collectively faded to invisible. <br /><br />Today, there are some interesting players. But we have A-Roid hanging on, Beltran trying not to look like a statue, McCann (who can't remember the name of that other field, the one that's not "right") . . . Sabathia with his personal struggles, Ellsbury and Headley trying to make all of us forget that they aren't worth 10% of what they are being paid -- and Texeira trying not to get hurt again.<br /><br />And some of us hold our breath every time Gardner slides into a base or to make a catch. <br /><br />It feels all too familiar. At some point, I expect to see Steve Hamilton coming out of the bullpen.....replete with his favorite pitch "The Folly Floater." <br /><br /><br />Joe Formerlyof Brooklynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16970448525840486063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-64153133546117864752016-04-29T07:28:33.033-04:002016-04-29T07:28:33.033-04:00"His hands are quick enough that he's goi..."His hands are quick enough that he's going to be able to drive the ball to the left-center gap all over the park."<br /><br />Are you sure Yogi isn't alive and well and managing in Scranton?JMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09876016557456927299noreply@blogger.com