Tue 29 Jul 2008
Hangovers ARE no fun…like the one the Yankees experienced last night when they hosted Baltimore. The 13-4 loss was an experience in emotional letdown compounded by 4am arrival back in New York. It’s hard to blame the Yanks who just went through the emotional high of having their season become relevant again up in Boston. Still, it would also be hard to blame any Yankee ticket holder who demanded his/her money back last night (seats ain’t cheap these days).
Where to start?…Mike Mussina. He’s not getting old and alarmists don’t have to worry that the magic ride is over yet…Moose just looked bad and also had key defensive lapses behind him. Jason Giambi let a ball past him for a key double to start the fifth. To that point the Yanks were still in the game, down 4-0. A few hits later it was 6-0 and the wheels pretty much fell off.
Later in the game Bobby Abreu once again proved he’s chronically afraid of the right field wall while the Yankee bullpen looked mortal for the first time in recent memory. All said, it was a game to forget about and move on from.
If there’s any consolation from getting whupped like that, it’s knowing that the Sox and the Rays also lost last night. Now, the Yanks will take another crack at the last place O’s with Daniel Cabrera (who has had some career days against the Yankees) going against Daryl Rasner.
August 1st, 2008 at 10:35 am
I’m always puzzled by Abreu getting hammered about his play near the wall. I don’t think you can cite him for lack of hustle or effort considering that he busts his ass down the first base line on every ground ball he hits. I, for one, would rather see a guy give up the one out every few games than see him injured making the brilliant play at the wall. Remember Aaron Rowand breaking his face against the outfield wall? Great play, showed grit and a lack of fear. Team needed a CF for 2 weeks… great trade-off…