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  1. That play by Cano, backpeddaling into the OF with the bases loaded in the 6th, was worthy of an "Oh, what a play by Cano!"? He later called it "A great play by Robinson Cano." It was actually a hair above a routine play. Not surprising, though, coming from George's lapdog.

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    "I just learned that it's best to worry about yourself when it comes to things like this, and that's what I'm doing," Sheffield added. "I'm going to worry about me and when I get right, I'll let you know. That's the way it goes."

     

    "I'm just not going to go out there and play injured anymore," Sheffield said. "Like I said before: Been there, done that, not doing it again. It's just that simple. ... When it's right, I'll play. Until then, I'm not playing."

     

    How soon before the press or Yankee fans start insinuating that he's milking it because of the whole contract thing? I'm not saying that's what he's doing, but his comments sound just a little defiant. I'm just wondering if he'd be playing through it, or at least trying to, or if he would've made these comments, if they'd picked up the option.

  3. I feel like shit...the only time I played in a leauge was when I was twelve.

     

    I didn't win a game either.

     

    Since I'm 19 there's nowhere I can play. I'm not playing softball...softball is for girls.

     

    How old are your players?

     

    9-12 year-olds. It's the "Little League" level (as opposed to "Minors" (younger) or "Junior League" (older)). I totally didn't want to do this, but now I'm into it. Nice feeling when you see your team execute the things you work on in practice. Some of the other coaches are toolboxes, too, so it's kinda fun to ruin their day. :TU:

  4. I didn't coach them last year, by the way. ;)

     

    We tied tonight, 6-6. Kinda blows, a tie, but when you consider the fact that we were down 5-zip, it was an accomplishment. Junior hung in there- gave up 3 runs in the first (a couple of nervousness-related walks and some sloppy D), but settled down for the most part the rest of the way, striking out the side in the 6th (he's 1-0-1 on the year, two complete games). Freakin' dad from the other team was umping the bases, and allowed a kid of their's to takeoff waaaaaay early and steal 2nd & 3rd, leading to their 6th run, but we tied it up after that.

     

    We play the team that wins it all every year on Wed., but I'm pitching a kid who's never pitched before, so I'm basically conceding the game. Of course, I think we have a pretty good chance regardless. :rock:

  5. In typical YES fashion they shows a graphic where it says DAVID OTRIZ IS HITLESS IN HIS CAREER VS MYERS.

     

    Had no idea it was 0-2. :doh:

     

    BTW the greatest sign I saw in the paper today for Johnny "I might have started crying if they booed me anymore" Damon last night read.

    LOOKS LIKE JESUS, THROWS LIKE MARY :LMAO:

     

    My god that was classic :LMAO:

     

    lol Yeah, actually they're selling t-shirts that say:

     

    Looks like Jesus

    Acts like Judas

    Throws like Mary

  6. That makes me sad... :(

    :brooding:

     

    Right back in it today. After all, they're facing the immortal Scott Kazmir, who, much like the immortal Ted Lilly, seems to own us while looking mediore at best against the rest of the league. Have no fear, this funk isn't going away at least until Crisp comes back, if at all. Too many holes in the lineup.

  7. I didn't understand that move Torre made last night bringing in Sturtze for the save when he had Mo all warmed up.

     

    Because Mo pitched two innings the night before, I'm sure. He figured, "See if Sturtz can get three outs here, but if he lets one of the first two guys on, I'm yanking him immediately."

  8. I do agree about the bunting thing, though. He does fall in love with it a little too much. You have the top of the order up with 1st and 2nd and nobody out. Damon was due, let him hit. In his defense, though, Jeter usually will find a way to get the run in from third, and that was all they needed.

  9. Didn't see the end of last night's game, but from the look of the box score you can hardly fault him for following standard baseball procedure. You bring your closer into a tie game from the ninth inning on at home. You don't want to give up a run without having ever brought in your best pitcher.

  10. How many times have you heard this from Michael Kaye: "OH What a play by Jeter!!!!!"

     

    Probably about three times as many times as it was actually warranted. Please don't ever use superlatives from Michael Kaye's mouth as proof of Yankee greatness. Not to say Jeter's not a great player, either.

  11. Not to beat a dead horse, but I was listening to Francesa and Russo today. Like them or hate them, they know their baseball, and Mike definitely knows his Yanks. Anyway, Russo said Matsui is a "terrible" outfielder and Francesa agreed, "terrible". He certainly hasn't done anything this year to dispell that notion.

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