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For some reason, they couldn't even hit a great closer. It's like one of those mysteries.
.384/.398/.571/.969
Slumps happen.
OTOH look at these drops from 2009 to 2010:
A-Rod 147 - 125
Jeter 132 - 105
Catcher (Posada - Cervelli) 133 - 102
and the Big Loogy, Teixeira, 149 - 101. I don't know what's wrong with him, but most of the time he looks absolutely helpless against any sort of an off-speed or breaking ball. It might help if he'd stop trying to pull every pitch, but OTOH up through last year that approach has always worked for him. But Granderson looks even worse, and if Cashman thought that his 2008 and 2009 stats were a temporary fluke that would correct itself, there's little evidence that he guessed right on that.
That's a pretty damn big drop in productivity in the heart of your lineup, and what makes it even more noticeable is the sort of marginal benchwarmers (Pena, Russo, Huffman, etc.) who've had to fill in when A-Rod, Thames and Nick got injured. The bottom line is that while last year's lineup was maybe the most hole-free lineup in ML history (only Melky's 99 was below 126, a truly astonishing statistic), this year's lineup looks like Swiss cheese whenever A-Rod and Jeter are slumping.
Oh, my...a chance to tell my Snooky Lanson story!
I grew up in Michigan, where the state capital is Lansing. Once, in college, a cute girl came up to me and asked me if I knew my way around Lansing. I replied, "I haven't talked to Snooky in years." She gave me a funny look and wandered off, and I never saw her again.
Much later, a buddy told me that the girl was interested in me (God only knows why) and was upset I blew her off.
Moral: You can either be a wiseacre or get laid. Not both.
They're about to do their mid season bullpen shuffle anyway (Time to stop sucking or getting a slip Mr Park). though in reality their pen really hasn't blown THAT many games for them, partly luck though since most of their blow up happen to coicide with the days WOE showed up.
I grew up in Michigan, where the state capital is Lansing. Once, in college, a cute girl came up to me and asked me if I knew my way around Lansing. I replied, "I haven't talked to Snooky in years." She gave me a funny look and wandered off, and I never saw her again.
I don't get it. Googled Snooky Lanson and still don't get it.
<bitter astros fan>
I really thought this story was going to have a joiful ending.
Thank you for your consideration.
Also, their team nickname is the Indomitable Lions. That's pretty awesome.
(Their defense...not so awesome.)
Teixiera is a notoriously slow starter. I expect he will be tearing the cover off the ball within a couple of weeks.
They are second in baseball in walks, so....nothing happened to that approach.
The World Series games between the Braves and Yanks are going to be some long ass games.
Well, I certainly hope so, he's been painful to watch. However, almost to the All-Star Break doesn't really qualify for a "start" anymore.
He's had a bad 1st half, regardless of what happens in the next 2 weeks.
As old as you are, Srul, surely you've heard of Jake Ruppert's description of a perfect afternoon, which was whenever "the Yankees score eight runs in the first inning, and then slowly pull away." That's pretty much been the standard around the Bronx since the days of Babe Ruth, and it'll probably remain the standard after everyone here is long gone. I'd think you'd be used to it by now.
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