Or is it like a big wad of Dubble Bubble someone carelessly spat out on a hot summer sidewalk?
Yes, he's back...we're stuck with him.
Buena suerte, amigos.
Well, Suzyn, I thank you...
Or is it like a big wad of Dubble Bubble someone carelessly spat out on a hot summer sidewalk?
Yes, he's back...we're stuck with him.
Buena suerte, amigos.
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As I (and several others here have stated) THIS NOW IS FOR LIFE, or until Boone steps down for health reasons.
The Deep Bronx geneticists working on "Project Pettingly" (revealed earlier on this blog) also have a Boone replacement in development. Coded named simply "Boone #2".
There was no information available whether Boone #2 would incorporate any genetic material from other Yankees managers that samples were collected from (specifically Torre and Giradi) as everyone remains unsurprisingly tight lipped about the program.
More like dog shit in the treads of your sneakers.
Bitty, I believe, had a good point about Gleyber: why, once again, could Brian Cashman not get a player or two for the guy? Last year, or the year before? I guess it's that whole "thinking ahead" problem again.
I have no problem with taking a shot with The Martian in center. Why not? I think re-signing Soto is worth the risk of trying unproven kids at other positions; it's about time we tried that, anyway. And even if we don't sign Soto, it's not like we're going to beat the bushes and come up with terrific players to fill those other holes (though our resident holes, Hal & Pal, will pretend that we're going to do just that).
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