Human beings cannot achieve perfection.
There is always a tiny snag, or stain, or doohickey - something that ruins the perfect whatever. The Iranian rugmakers would insert one wrongful stitch, just to let Allah know they're not stealing his thunder. The ancient potters would leave a carbunkle in their mug, just to show subservience. Three Dog Night, to reveal themselves as mortal men, like everyone else, sang "Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog," the wretched song that killed their string of worthy hits. Humankind does not toy with perfection. It pisses certain entities off.
That said, I believe the Yankees are on the verge of attaining - from a nuanced perspective - the Absolute Perfect Summer Collapse.
Two six-game losing streaks, nearly back to back. When an infielder throws a ball, God knows where it will go. Between innings, they bean their own teammate. They misplay routine grounders and pop flies. No lead is safe. Their pitching rotation looks like a bomb went off. By the eighth inning, if a position player isn't pitching, it's a name you've never heard. Jayvien Sandridge? Where did he come from? Where did he go? An ERA of 27.00. And he sounds like a plan for flood control. WTF?
Welp... today, at 1:40 p.m., the Yankees can take a grand step in the direction of perfection.
6 comments:
Joy to the world
To losing streaks galore
Joy to the Martian and Max Fried
Joy would be firing Boonie
I was looking forward to this weekend because the time difference would not stop me from watching the Yankees every night. Guess it's true: be careful what you wish for. This has just been pathetic, everything wrong with this team visible in every game.
Guess I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue. After two years of abstention, I bought a pack of cigarettes the other day for reasons that go way beyond just a bad baseball team. But this isn't helping, even as trivial as it is.
Scheisse.
JM......
https://youtu.be/8-bgiiTxhzM?feature=shared
I missed, or rather did not see yesterday's game. We had a small get together for my impending birthday. We had good food and better wine and I did not think of The Disappointment once.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WARBLER! LONG MAY YOU WAVE!
With the Yankees' arrogance and stupidity, this was bound to happen.
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