Tomorrow, they can watch how America coalesces around a national team that isn't - in its essence - another sporting manifestation of megalomanic money.
Today, the Knicks will parade down the Canyon of Heroes for a rally at City Hall, and the world's little town shoes will be melting away.
Tomorrow, the USA soccer team plays Australia in Seattle, showing the Yankiverse what unconditional fan loyalty looks like.
As the Yankees grow their lead in the AL East - now three up on Tampa - diehards are beginning to whisper the most perilous question of all:
Dare we dream?
I mean, we're winning without Judge. Without Grisham. Without Giancarlo. Cole and Rodon are pitching well. Rice and Bellinger are for real. Goldschmidt is a Godsend, Clarke Schmidt will eventually return, and even Volpe has played well, lately...
Dare. We. Dream?
The answer, my friends, is... NO.
They'll blow it. Of course, they will! This mini-winning streak - even without Judge - will simply lead into a devastating collapse, as soon as we stop playing AL Central cupcakes.
I refer you to the most important Rule of Juju:
IF YOU HAVE GOOD FEELINGS ABOUT YOUR TEAM, KEEP THEM THE FUCK TO YOURSELF! NOTHING IS EVER GAINED BY TALKING UP YOUR TEAM. ALWAYS STAY NEGATIVE.
Think of it this way: Speak ill of your team and, if they collapse - (as Yank teams have done since 2009) - you've merely burnished your reputation as truth-talking doomsday prophet, who sees through all the fake positivity.
And if your team happens to succeed, you can claim that it was your caustic negativity that sparked the game-winning juju.
One unspoken part of today's parade will be the unbridled belief - no, the absolute certainty that OG's game four put-back happened all by itself. Not a chance. Everyone knows his hand was guided by a million doubting Knicks fans, all of whom never stopped believing that their team would lose.
Today, along the Canyon of Heroes, the Yankees get to see how New York responds to greatness. Tomorrow, in Seattle, and throughout the entire World Cup, they can learn how whole countries react.
But remember: Stay dour.
16 comments:
The Yankees are the AI slop of baseball teams.
It's fun while it lasts.
The Knicks win for the first time in 53 years and it's supposed to rain on their parade. Maybe the magic is already wearing off.
Duque, I have an old fogey request. Could you ask everyone to send you a photo of themselves and then post the photos, screen names, and real first names of everyone expected at Saturday's game?
I'm sorry, but my memory is a bit shot and it would help.
Thanks even if it can't be done.
Start spreadin’
JuJus
We’re going to loose
‘Cause Boone IS
STILL a part of it
Uh, like
YOU KNOW…..
Rest assured that there is no hope porn on this site...
This is why most of us are here. Lightweight fans would get blown away.
All it willl take is one good losing streak to turn any smiles upside down.
I mean, it is remarkable that the team has prospered given the unending stream of injuries to key players. It begs the question: is our roster actually well constructed? Or is the current success merely a product of the non-competitive state of MBL, particularly the American League?
It is telling that Stanton had a Setback While on the Injured List TM and no one has mentioned it here yet.
I can (almost) guarantee one thing: Yankees will lay an egg tonite. Weathers pitches, so you know he gets zero run support. Can put it down as a loss.
Two games, two blowout wins, at home, after a great road trip. Something's wrong. Something is definitely off. Could very well be the correction starts tonite. All the signs are there: last game of a series, and they won the previous games; two blowout wins, so chances are the offense dries up; Weathers pitches, and he gets no run support.
We can always wear nane tags, LOL
or . . . .
we will never lose again
never ever lose again
win, win, win, win, win,
win, win
forever and
ever
and
ever !
(woot, WOOT!)
Maybe the bad luck just started. George Lombard, Jr. just sprained 2 fingers and is out indefinitely. After a tough start offensively at AAA, he found himself in June, hitting .306 with 2 HR and 7 doubles. Why was he injured? It seems that Austin Wells, when not screwing up in the majors, is screwing up the organization while in the minors. He didn't make clean throw on a stolen base attempt.
" The play happened in the bottom of the fourth inning at Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio. Lombard was stationed at shortstop for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders when rehabbing catcher Austin Wells threw down to second base on a stolen-base attempt by Columbus Clippers runner Bo Naylor. The one-hop throw reached Lombard just as Naylor slid directly into his left hand, knocking the glove clean off.
Lombard grabbed his left hand, doubling over on to the infield."
Then we'd have to write our names. My handwriting is lousy.
Wells is a liability even when he's not on the team. Amazing consistency.
Duque, again, a well written post. Why, because you speak the truth. Why, because, you speak the truth. Beating up on the White Six, who are not that good, proves nothing. Let's see how the Yankees do when they play The Dodgers, in July.
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