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Thursday, September 04, 2008

N.Y. Observer: Megdal: Finding Meaning in a Pointless Yankees September

Almost as pointless as a N.Y. Sun-less September.

New York also has numerous questions to answer in their lineup. Jason Giambi had a monster first half. But Giambi seemed to wear down in the second half, and while New York is highly unlikely to pick up his option, the Yankees need to decide if it is worth bringing back this popular player as he turns 38. Of course, if New York doesn’t, the free agent market offers the allure of Mark Teixeira and Adam Dunn.

But an even more interesting question seems to be Robinson Cano, who the team was counting on to continue his seeming march toward stardom. Instead, Cano’s average has now dropped from .342 in 2006 to .306 in 2007 and .269 in 2008. His slugging percentages over that time also dropped from .525 to .488 to .411. If the Yankees are convinced that the 25-year-old Cano is unlikely to return to superstar form, the team could deal him. But a hot September would go a long way toward returning Cano to the team’s good graces, and putting his 2008 more in line with his 2007 stats. Considering that Cano is a career .365/.385/.596 hitter in September/October regular season games, this is not an unlikely event.

So as the Yankees slide closer to playoff elimination, there are still plenty of reasons to enjoy September baseball in The Bronx, even though it appears that the final game at Yankee Stadium will not be a World Series classic, but a standard September 21 game against the Orioles, just prior to the first day of Fall.

Repoz Posted: September 04, 2008 at 04:31 PM | 7 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Craig Calcaterra Posted: September 04, 2008 at 06:03 PM (#2929163)
With the Sun (likely) going under, it seems that multiple media companies now have an excellent chance to hire Tim Marchman, who is one of the very best at what he does. Adding him right as the playoffs start (and as the Sun sinks) would provide an excellent boost to postseason coverage and serve as a nice introduction of him to your readers.

/not Marchman's agent
   2. HowardMegdal Posted: September 04, 2008 at 06:43 PM (#2929220)
I second this. And I'm not his agent, either.
   3. Cooperstown Schtick Posted: September 04, 2008 at 07:03 PM (#2929244)
Since we're past the trade deadline, I assume he'll have to clear waivers, no?
   4. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: September 04, 2008 at 07:06 PM (#2929249)
Since we're past the trade deadline, I assume he'll have to clear waivers, no?

The paper with the lowest circulation wins! I like it.
   5. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: September 04, 2008 at 07:08 PM (#2929253)
The paper with the lowest circulation wins! I like it.

The Daily Worker?
   6. SacBunt Posted: September 04, 2008 at 08:07 PM (#2929331)
Springfield Shopper?

Too easy. Apologies.
   7. Craig Calcaterra Posted: September 04, 2008 at 08:10 PM (#2929333)
The Daily Worker?


Funny story about the DW. I work (and am very good friends) with a guy who is farther right than Goldwater was. Once, as a joke that seemed way funnier because I was drunk, I bought him a subscription to the Daily Worker and had it delivered to his home. I figured that within a week or two he'd start getting papers, we'd have a ha ha moment over it, and that would be that.

Months went by. Like ten months. I had forgotten about it, and then one day he comes in with the paper. And here's the kicker: my credit card was never charged. There can't be more than a couple hundred subsrcibers to that thing, so you think they'd make damn sure that they (a) deliver the rag; and (b) get paid when someone tries to give them money.

Of course, socialism isn't exactly known for its efficiencies.

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