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This post was written by Yahoo! Sports - MLB - New York Yankees News on September 23, 2011
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This post was written by Yahoo! Sports - MLB - New York Yankees News on September 23, 2011
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This post was written by Yahoo! Sports - MLB - New York Yankees News on July 10, 2010
The ball was in Johnny Damon’s glove…kinda. And then it just popped out tonight in the bottom of the eighth inning as Jon Inglett went on to score the winning run from first for the Blue Jays with two outs. 2-1, Blue Jays take the opener.
It wasn’t just Johnny’s fault though. Should he have been in center after playing left all year? Well, that may explain one dropped ball, but the one he botched in the eighth was his second of the game. What about Darrell Rasner? Hell no. Since mid-July, he’s been the 2008 Yankees’ answer to Aaron Small from a couple years back.
What about A-Rod getting nailed at second base after not hustling out of the box? YES Network apologists notwithstanding, this was a dumb-ass move by the reigning MVP. He didn’t hustle to first then tried to leg out a double on a blooper down the line. If he runs the whole way, he makes it. But he didn’t. The leadoff man in the ninth should have been on second. Then B.J. (why does an adult choose to call himself this?) Ryan closed the door.
Sure it’s one loss…but it’s the kind of loss playoff-bound teams don’t have.
All the Matsuis, (cough) Pavanos (cough), Hughes and Jobas in the world can’t save this season.
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This post was written by Phil on August 19, 2008
Let’s take a look at tonight’s defining moment:
Robinson Cano doesn’t run hard on a base hit to center to lead off the second inning, but still, somehow, winds up on third with no one out. Yet the Yankees fail to score as I-Rod pops out and Melky “Why isn’t Damon playing?” Cabrera grounds into a double play.
And that really seemed to be all she wrote as brand new dad, and latest Yankee-killer, Glen Perkins shutout the Bombers for eight innings.
It was pathetic…I think. To be fair I started to switch over to women’s beach volleyball and the Michael Phelps show over on NBC. Sure, I flipped back to the YES Network but it was only for a pit stop. The Yankees looked lost.
In fact, I’ve found myself doing that a lot recently. Like when the Yanks wasted Dan Giese’s six innings of one run ball this past Saturday. The Halos then pasted the bullpen for eight runs in the eighth inning which was about when I found myself curious about men’s archery.
Of course, it’s a rough patch in the schedule…but the Yankees have looked disgraceful against baseball’s best teams. In today’s game, a run in the second may have changed the complexion of a game against a guy who’s ERA against the Yanks so far this year was 9.00. But not today…not after Cabrera’s twin killing. There was little doubt in my mind that they would roll over after that.
Is it all over for the Bombers? I’ve never been that much of an alarmist, so I don’t think the season’s lost. Still, this stretch could be what drowned the Yanks if we look back and see no playoff games in the Stadium’s final season.
The Yanks have two more against Minnesota before they can come home and bottom feed off the Royals on Friday. Before then, I hope I’m watching a little bit less of the Olympics.
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This post was written by Phil on August 12, 2008