Thursday, May 31, 2007

More A-Rod

According to this article, A-Rod admitted successfully attempting to distract the Toronto third baseman late in last night's game. While this is far from cheating, it always reminds me of the guy who verbally bluffs at a poker game. The guy who gets his cards, looks at them, sees two aces and says "Oh, man, I never get anything" or some such nonsense before going on to win the hand.

It's just really pathetic.

Just another example of how A-Rod is no Jeter.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

A-Rod is a pimp

A-Rod decided it was time to create a distraction away from his last place team by getting caught with a blonde tramp in Toronto.

Details are here.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Mark Buehrle

Would the Yankees want him? And if so, who would they give up? I think Chicago said they wanted to bolster their farm system. What do you guys think?

Friday, May 25, 2007

OBVIOUS: JAYSON STARK SUCKS

In this deeply researched piece, Jayson Stark names those who he considers the ten most overrated in the game today.

His list isn't so bad, but read through his explanations. It's incredibly sad how he has to kiss the ass of everyone of the guys he puts on there. As he begins:

"I never set out to be The Ultimate Czar of Overratedness and Underratedness. It just happened. One minute, I was merely an ordinary guy, typing his Rumblings and Grumblings. The next, I was pounding on a keyboard, bound for authorhood. Overrated-underrated authorhood."

Jayson, one word: You're an ass.

Check out what he says about the players:

Barry Zito: "Not that it's some kind of disgrace for any team to say it employs this guy. Never misses a start. Logs those innings. Snaps off those picturesque curveballs. Leads the league in likability. And we admire him for all of those qualities."

JD Drew: "Nobody denies that Drew has massive talent oozing out of his eyebrows. You can tell because he entered this season as one of only 13 active players with a career slugging percentage over .500 and an on-base percentage over .390."

Andruw Jones: "For the record, I like Andruw. He could play for my team any time. And he's one of the best center fielders I've ever laid eyeballs on."

Juan Pierre: "And that brings us to Pierre, a fellow so likable, it pains me to put him on this list. How can you not like a guy who loves baseball so much, he beats the grounds crew to the ballpark?"

I nominate Jayson Stark as the most overrated sports journalist in history. And I have nothing even half nice to say about him, except that he looked a lot better with a mustache.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Sad Carl, Woe Is Me

We can finally shut the door on Carl Pavano. He's undergoing Tommy John surgery June first. Dr. James Andrews will be heading up the procedure. Cheers to those who voted "out for season." Well done.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Giambi picked wrong week to quit amphetamines

Sunday, May 20, 2007

FIRE THE APOSTLE JOE TORRE?

Is it time to fire Torre? This team isn't just bad, it's listless. There are just too many blank stares in that dugout, and none blanker than TAJT's.

God knows I love Joe Torre. He's a wonderful person and a hall of fame manager. But for the first time I'm really on the fence about his future.

Thoughts?

Friday, May 18, 2007

June 26th, 2005

On June 26th, 2005, the Yankees were 6.5 games down from Boston. We've got about 40 days to get there.

Let's get this done.

Go Yanks!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

BREAKING NEWS: CLEMENS WORTH IT

A very cool article on Clemens from Slate.

If Roger is only worth four extra wins, then I think I far overvalued the Larry Bowa addition at 1/4 of a win last season.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

MY GOD

WE'RE 8.5 GAMES DOWN!

Thoughts? Is it over? Can we win the wildcard?

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

WHERE HAVE YOU GONE, PHIL RIZZUTO?

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Mo is finished

Discuss.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

I'm a ROCK-IT-MAN!

For Roger:


CLEMENS

ROCKET!

Clemens just announced during the game that he's back with the Yankees! Yeah baby!

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Big Surprise: Pavano likely out for season

Looks like Pavano is going to need TJ surgery.

I just want to formally apologize to Mr. George King for comments I made several weeks ago.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

BREAKING: ANDREWS TO MASSAGE PAVANO

Sounds like Pavano is heading down to Birmingham for some one on one treatment with none other than Dr. Andrews. Andrews is the same person, you might remember, who turned Ruben Sierra from a Mexican league disappointment into one of the most virile bench players since Rod Johnson regularly came off the bench for the Chicago Cubs in the late 1970s.

This is big, grand news.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Great Night for Hughes

Now this is why everyone is excited. In a strange way, I'm actually glad he pulled a hammy and will miss about a month. This way, he can be used to pitch more later in the year without overworking his arm. Hopefully, he will only have to throw a few more innings then he did last year. On the other hand, maybe the theory about the firing of the conditioning coaches have merit, because the Yanks are pulling something every day.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Yankees News

Zimmer is turning into our Robert Mugabe.

Meanwhile, 75 Frank Torre has received a kidney from his daughter. Can anyone say "selfish"? Maybe that will inspire the team to go from terrible to mediocre.

In other news, Roger is supposed to make a decision by May 31. Does anyone else hope he goes to Boston? It would be such a kick in the crotch to us, and I think we should turn this into a season of self-loathing.

It's a good catharsis, right Joe?