Boz pays homage to the gritty, gutsy, scrappy, first place 2013 underdog Yankees:
Read More...Perhaps for the first time in their history, the Yankees now epitomize exactly the kind of team that always used to try to beat them: a group of inspired-by-adversity, too-old-or-too-young, one-last-chance players who band together to prove that baseball is a team game, not just an aggregation of talent and fat contracts.
Put a few all-star seasons, such as Cano’s 31 RBI, Kiroda’s 1.99 ERA and Rivera’s 16 ...
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1. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong posted on September 17, 2012 at 07:39 PM # hit 0 | hit 0I'm still a little concerned about the rotation, and Quintana's start today didn't help. But the pen was absolutely fantastic today.
Also, I've been fine with Ventura's managing style throughout most of the season, but with the expanded rosters he's been over-managing. Too many pitch-runners, using too many relievers, etc.
This was the first Sox game I've got to watch in about 2 weeks as I've moved away from Chicago and have been ridiculously busy with work. Nice to hear Hawk & Wimpy was a pleasant surprise.
Well, I'd be in agreement with you except when things go like today, where Ventura "overmanaged" his way to 15 straight outs and a commanding 3 game lead with 16 to play. The players make the manager look good and vice versa.
It's possible. It's always been possible.
He sure has been. He had what, zero errors before the trade and now he has like 7 with Detroit, that's just crazy, the sort of thing no gm can possibly imagine (nor should he) when making a trade like that. Sometimes it's just not your year. Between their defensive ineptitude, lack of anything resembling solid corner outfielders and bad luck (with umps, weather, etc) it's just not Detroit's year.
That's ok, they got lucky last year, let the Sox have the luck this year.
Really? I wouldn't. No, those teams aren't pushovers, but they aren't good either. Yeah, if the Orioles go 7-6, Tampa won't catch them, but LAA might, and in any event you'd be looking at a very close three-way race for the last WC going into the closing series.
Seven now. Don't even make a freaking effort, Seattle.
Season run differential at -13 now. But +44 over the last two months.
Disagree. It was almost like having a Hawk clone in the booth at times. I don't know if I've ever heard an announcer let out a "Woo!" after a player drew a walk.
And boy, the Rays are doing a nice bit of self-destruction.
Last time I checked, Nintendo still owned the Mariners.
Ex-Mets fan favorite Oliver Perez came on in long relief sporting a mind-bogglingly awful haircut and looked like Felix Hernandez by comparison.
Wait, WHAT?
Holy crap, he's pitched in 29 games this year.
Ex-Mets fan favorite Oliver Perez came on in long relief
Like I said, no effort from Seattle.
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