Thursday, November 05, 2009

What, if anything, does it all mean?

I thought about that question a lot today. After all, the Yankees don't pay my bills. (Hat tip, my father.)

But it does mean something. When I was young, the Yankees had an independent value -- as if whether they won or lost directly added or subtracted actual quality from my life. As I've become more mature, that feeling has certainly gone.

What I realize now is that I'm no longer a Yankees fan as much as I'm a fan of Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Hideki Matsui, etc. Although I don't know them at all, these guys are old friends. The most familiar of faces. I can't imagine the team without them. In a sense, I can't imagine living without them. And I wonder what interest I'll have in the Yankees when they go. And, of course, I'm also a fan of all of you, and how this game brings us together.

Baseball, for me, is a way to mark time. The various Yankees moments recall times in my life. I recall sitting alone in Manassas, Virginia, a TV on the floor of my small bedroom, watching the Yankees beat the Mets in 2000. I was 21 years old. My father called me on a land line to celebrate. I watched Game 7 of the 2001 World Series with Mike Critchley, at that time one of my very best friends, now a man I have not spoken to in four years. I watched the Yankees huge win in 2003 with my brother, both of us reeling from our parents' separation and in dire need of something good. I watched the Yankees go down in 2002 with Mark Rosenwasser, saw them win in 1998 in Wilson Hall with Adam and the Gander, and lose in 2006 in Kay's Tavern in Stroudsburg. And so on and so forth. And this year, I'll remember that Saturday night Game 4 with most of you, and of course Game 6, sitting alone in my apartment, much like I did in Manassas. What has changed? Not nearly enough.

Yet this victory was special because it could be the last for some of our most beloved Yankees. Unlike past victories, when the joy was mine, this season I felt especially glad for our boys. That, too, is a sign of growing up.

And so, we look to next season, and I wonder what the Yankees will look like, and what our lives will look like when the 2010 season finishes.

Until then, I love you all. And I love Mariano Rivera, the greatest pitcher to ever play.

God bless.

-Steiner

BREAKING NEWS: "Yankees 26 Championships" T-Shirts Marked Down 99%!!!

So, now that the 2009 club is a championship team, where do they rank against 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000?

Here's my ranking:

1. 1998
2. 1996
3. 1999
4. 2000
5. 2009

As much as this team is to be admired, I don't think if they could beat any of the 4 previous championship clubs if they went head-to-head.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Game 6

It's very interesting that Gaudin did not pitch tonight. I must mean that Andy is a question mark for tomorrow. Going the entire series on three days rest was a significant risk for this reason. Gaudin and Sabathia on three days rest for the second time this series does not inspire confidence.

Also, that Halls Refresh commerical is great.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Jorge Posada is an idiot

Tonight's game was a festival of stupidity by Posada- his 2,466 visits to the mound, his excessive jawing with the homeplate umpire, his terrible guessing at the plate and all of it capped off by his wandering to second base on his 2-run RBI single. He has shit between his ears. He is the living example of the phrase "One step forward, two steps back."