Archive for 16. May 2008

Bobby V???

During interview on WFAN today with Mike and the Maddog, John Heyman a writer for SI, listed Bobby Valentine as a possible replacement, one he really likes, if Willie Randolph gets the boot at the end of the year. He did mention that Valentine might not want to leave Japan where he is a celebrity…. Valentine managed the Mets to the 2000 World Series…..

Manny High Fives Fan


Baltimore, MD     Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Manny Being Manny
Manny Being Manny             
Manny Ramirez did something absolutely hysterical. Here is a guy who loves the game and loves playing it even more. Kevin Millar hit a long drive to left. Manny made a running outstretched grab close to the wall and he jumped on the wall and high fived a  red sox’s fan sitting in the front row in left field. He lands then immediately turns around throws to the cut off man who doubles up Aubrey Huff at first. The funniest thing you will probably see an outfielder do during the course of a game.Heres the YouTube Link: Manny Being Manny

Confessions of a Baseball Drama King

            Alright I have a confession to make. During this past off-season, I was one of countless Yankee fans that were glad that Alex Rodriguez opted out of his contract and said goodbye to the Yankees. I personally thought he was an unlucky curse. (He wears number 13; The Red Sox broke the curse of all curses, Boston wins 2nd World Series in 4 years.) But dear God, the combination of Alberto Gonzalez, Morgan Ensberg, and Wilson Betemit has been more unbearable to watch than A-Rod’s postseason play. They have been awful.

         I was lucky enough to watch 2 of the 9 home games that the Yankees have lost. A-Rod was injured for both games I attended. I took my little cousin to the game and he asks me who’s playing third?  I replied, “Some Bum” Every time the Yankees didn’t score with runners in scoring position, we screamed “YA BUMM!!!” What have I been saying when runners have been in scoring position and nobody is there to bring them in??? “What the hell A-Rod! You little girl! Rub a little Bengay, or Tiger Balm on that quad. I’m sure you can ring the door bell of your Miami neighbor Mr. Shaquille O’Neal and ask him if he has any extra strength Icy Hot Patches lying around.  I’m sure he can spare a few! (Rumor has it, that he is selling his house. I think the Icy Patches are throw ins with the 32 million dollar house.) Anyway man up and play already! We miss you! We need you! Doesn’t he know how expensive watching the Yankees lose at home during cold April and May nights are becoming? Doesn’t he realize how motionless a crowd can get when their team is down?  The only thing that can keep you warm is food!  Doesn’t he know how expensive Yankee Stadium concession stands have become?

          I’m sick of watching these reject utility players trying to fill A-Rods shoes. This is worse than listening to Mets fans cry and complaining about how everything is Willie Randolph’s fault. This year he has somehow become like A-Rod. Yankees fans like to blame everything on A-Rod. Yankees are losing…blame A-Rod. Yankees can’t hit….blame A-Rod. The Mets can’t hit… blame Willie!  Reyes has lost his Mojo….blame Willie! In all fairness New York is a place where “What have you done for me lately?” is etched in the minds of every fan. We stupidly only realize how much we miss something, only when that piece we take for granted is removed. I will confess, that am I am damn happy that A-Rod is coming back after this weekend. I realize that it is A-Rod’s fault that the Yankees are in last place… Hate him or love him he puts fear in the Yankees lineup. And Mets fans should realize that Willie Randolph is not the reason the Mets are struggling. Maybe they should take a cue from the Nationals and start their own cheers to motivate their fellow teammates. They have to do something to get back their Mojo, but come Monday we will see who Met and Yankee fans will be blaming.

SUBWAY SERIES

 

Time for the Subway Series!!! I’m actually happy its here so I don’t have to think about the last series against the Nats, which makes me want to vomitt…..    Anyway the Mets and the Yankees square off for 3 games in the Bronx, the last regular season Subway Series at the Stadium. With both teams struggling so far this season, this becomes in my opionion a big set of games for both teams. Its very important to do well agaisnt your cross town rival, or you will never here the end of it, especially true for the Yanks because baby Boss will not tolerate losing to the Mets. The Mets need Johan to go out there a pitch a hell of a game in Yankee Stadium, and not just to stick to the Yankees brass, but to correct the ship here and set a good tone for the weekend. Anyway should be a fun and interesting weekend.

 MATCHUP

New York Mets (20-19, 3rd Place NL East/2.5GB) at New York Yankees (20-22, 5th Place AL East/4.5GB)

Tonight: Mets Johan Santana (4-2, 3.10 ERA) at Yankees Darrell Rasner (2-0, 3.00 ERA), 7:10 p.m. ET

Saturday: Mets (Oliver Perez, 3-3, 4.61) at Yankees (Andy Pettitte, 3-4, 4.40), 1:05 p.m. ET

Sunday: Mets (John Maine, 5-2, 2.81) at Yankees (Chien-Ming Wang, 6-1, 2.90), 8:05 p.m. ET

Notes: Yankees lead overall series 35-25, 3-3 in 2007

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