Tuesday, May 30, 2006

On Faith

The Yankees are again tied for first. Mariano threw *three* scoreless innings this evening, lowering his ERA to 2.30. Yesterday, Randy Johnson carried a no hitter into the sixth. Melky Cabrera is proving he's a major league hitter. Over on the dark side, Jeff Becket got rocked--again.

Yet, if we lose our next two games and the Red Sox happen to win, I'm sure we can expect to see blimps and ships and maybe even aerial shots of a submerged New Orelans here at Steiner's Warriors, if anyone bothers to post at all.

3 Comments:

Blogger TheJackSack said...

I am a believer! Well, Giambi broke out of his slump last night and drew final blood. Mo did deliver a tremendous 3 innings in relief. And we just took two games from one of the hottest teams in the majors. Courage. No Matsui, no problem!

10:37 AM  
Blogger Dodort said...

It's a looong season. Every baseball always gets too caught up in one game or how the team plays over a short period of time, and we're no different. I also like Melky, although I'd be more comfortable if his 2 extra base hits yesterday didn't match his season total up to that point.

4:42 PM  
Blogger TheJackSack said...

Its funny that you mention Melky. The Mets called up their top prospect Milledge and he's been taking some terrible cuts in his first two games. Let's see how long it takes the media to start comparing the two young turks.

10:41 AM  

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