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Not Dead Yet

by Warden
created August 28, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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THERE ARE MUST-WIN GAMES, and then are games like today at Yankee Stadium, when the Yankees had one last chance to resurrect a disappointing season. After dropping the first two games of a crucial series to Boston, and after trailing most of the game 2-0, the Yankees came back for a dramatic 3-2 win.

Mike Mussina pitched like he has all year, giving up just 5 hits and those 2 runs over 7, and Jason Giambi provided the offensive fireworks with a pinch-hit, game-tying blast and then the game-winning single in the 9th off Jonathan Papelbon.

That leaves the Yankees with 29 more games, 29 more chances to stave off their first non-playoff season since 1993. It starts with 3 games against Toronto, which won't be easy if no other reason than they'll be drawing the Blue Jays' 2 best pitchers, A.J. Burnett (16-9) and the Seaver-like Roy Halladay (16-9, 2.69 ERA).

The first Yanks-Red Sox game featured Andy Pettitte vs. Tim Wakefield, one of the last knuckleballers in the game. This was a frustrating 7-3 loss, especially for one Alex Rodriguez, who started off the most important series of the season with one of his worst as a Yankee, considering the circumstances. Alex struck out twice and grounded into two double plays, one with the bases loaded late, in going 0-5, while adding an error in the field for bad measure. Other than that, he had no hand in the Yankees losing that night.

Last night was a listless 11-3 affair where Sid Ponson continued his downward slide. I think Yankees got all they're gonna get from him, and now hopefully Joba Chamberlain can come back from injury and take his place in the rotation. It may be a case of delaying the inevitable, but let's play the games out and see where it takes us as August turns into September.

Another day, another article critical of Yankees GM Brian Cashman in the Daily News. After Bill Madden detailed his many shortcomings on Sunday, today's piece by Peter Botte has Cashman fully accepting blame. Of course, Cashman falling on his sword at least merits him some points for honesty and accountability, but at this stage of the game blaming Cashman for the Yankees' underachieving is a little like saying George W. Bush kind of screwed things up in Iraq:

> "And it was Cashman who convinced the Steinbrenners to focus on developing young pitchers such as Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy -- who've combined for zero major-league victories in injury-plagued campaigns -- rather than flip some of the youth for an ace pitcher such as current Met Johan Santana last winter."

To me, the jury is still out on that non-trade. There are at least 10 other moves I would criticize Cashman for before getting to that one, starting with the latest one: the trade of reliever Kyle Farnsworth for a well-past-his-prime Ivan Rodriguez. It was a totally unnecessary move, and somehow weakened us in two spots: the bullpen and defense.

Derek Jeter is getting hot just at the right time, getting another 3 hits today. So in his absolute worst year (I don't think he's been 100% healthy all year), Jeter is still hitting .294 with 8 HRs and 60 RBIs hitting second in the order. After getting bashed by haters like Mike Lupica all year, he's still right there with whatever numbers Jose Reyes is putting up in his best year. [1] Now, in all fairness, you have to give the Mets some credit for bouncing back last night in Philly after their horrendous meltdown Tuesday night. Of course it helps a little when it's your ace's turn to take the mound the next night and you have Johan Santana, and Carlos Delgado hit yet another big HR to tie it late.

The meltdown in question took the form of the Metsies blowing a 7-o lead to the Phillies, almost a funhouse mirror of their 7-game folderoo over the final 17 games of last season. The Mets scored all 7 of their runs in their first 4 innings, then watched the Phils chip away before tying it with single runs in the 8th and 9th. Chris Coste's hit in the bottom of the 13th gave the Phils one of their most dramatic wins of the year, one that ultimately would not carry over to the next day.

The Mets have bounced back with a win after almost all of their blown games all season. Just when you thought they were going into a nasty tailspin, they right the ship. With their shaky bullpen, expect similar late-inning troubles. But that ability to bounce back, along with their patty-cake schedule the rest of the way, should bode well for the Mets as they try to avoid a similar collapse to 2007.


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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The plug on the life support has been pulled and the Priest is in the room and has begun to read...


Myself all the Rays fans and Red Sox haters all thank the Yankees for winning (At least) ONE game of this series...

This line cracked me up - "where Sid Ponson continued his downward slide" - His whole career has been a downward slide! He's at the center of the earth already!

Cashman accomplished as much with the Yankees - ask anyone who can say 26 rings with a straight face - as Bush did in Iraq - ask the tens of thousands of Iraqis not getting killed by their dead dictator.

Cashman and Bush will both be viewed differently than they are today 10, 20, 30 years down the road.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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This is like the episode of House, where there was a virus in the hospital infecting babies, and one of the babies had to die so the others could live. The Yankees are the dead baby this year.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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Here's hoping ONE baby gets infected in the fray - the little baby with red socks on...
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JuTMSY4Legend
442 days ago
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and the one that's totally metro...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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and wicked awesomely shipping up to an unspecified location.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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A-Rod was there so its possible it got passed on, because the virus does not require solid contact to be transmitted. There was, however, no word on whether he fainted or grounded into a double play when the baby was born.
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JuTMSY4Legend
442 days ago
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Is a Terry Schiavo Joke inappropriate here?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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Only if it's not funny.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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She would laugh, I'm sure of it. I saw her smirking!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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That was the work of well placed popsicle sticks.
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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Don't chicken out JuT.
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WardenVarsity
442 days ago
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Hey Stiles, hard to believe anyone would swallow the Republican kool-aid enough to spew out something so ignorant as Iraqis are better off now, after their entire middle and professional class has basically fled the country. Why do the Iraqis want us out of their damn country then? You sound like an ignorant Giuliani type to me, with your smug know it all tone. How many Iraqi children died as a result of your phony liberator, George "Mission Accomplished" Bush?
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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Can we keep the conversation civil, preferably talking about things that can't defend themselves, like vegetables?
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JuTMSY4Legend
442 days ago
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A) I think you misread (or misremembered) B) Anyone who's even remotely understanding of history grasps manny's point...the Nixon Administration is a prime (and relatively current) example...So is Reagan's probably...
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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I think Manny just got around to watching the last episode of Generation Kill, do not be alarmed.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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I don't care about Bush, Guiliani or any other politician one way or another, I'm not a Republican, I'm an American. But are you saying Saddam Hussein and his sons were GOOD for Iraq?

How many PARENTS and CHILDREN did they kill? How many children are still being killed worldwide? Bleeding hearts don't get results. People die in wars and conflicts. It's par for the course.

This is not a forum for politics and I'm not one to get into conversations based on information provided only on hearsay. There a LOT we don't know. And there's more we can't know. Some things are more important than what we want to know. But you only know what the media deems neccessary - and you only learn from the media outlet you choose to have as your filter...

However, I do have a friend that is an Army Ranger that spent two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan and I'll take his words and the pictures he showed me of thousands of people cheering and thanking his company over whatever the media is feeding us...

We have spent more money on the infrastructure of that country than our own in the past 7 years. You can't say that Iraq hasn't benefitted from us being there. Sorry, you can't. Hate Bush and blame Bush all you want. He didn't act alone and no one in Congress is without blood on their hands either.

See? You made me go into it... Now I must go drink myself stupid for talking politics online!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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And don't give me the "We didn't find any WMDs" crap. We know they had them and was capable of producing more because THEY USED THEM ON THEIR OWN PEOPLE!!! It's well documented he was using mustard gas and other chemical weapons on his own country's villages.

Just because you don't find OJ with the knife in his hand and the gloves didn't fit after the dried blood shrank them (or he was holding the knife wrapped with the gloves) doesn't mean OJ didn't murder the people... Just because we didn't catch Saddam redhanded doesn't mean he wasn't very, very guilty.

After all, Hitler never actually killed anyone himself either... right?
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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Are you saying Hitler wasn't Clutch
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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"Clutch" is a myth but he performed well under pressure when he shot himself, I suppose. Although maybe it was a choke job in that he had to shoot himself? After all, if he was really "clutch" he would have shot himself when he realized he was a pisspoor painter. There's some better "clutch/choke" threads than that one around here...
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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If it is in the Wiki it must be real.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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really? is that so ?
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
441 days ago
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Why Police Academy?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
441 days ago
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Not Police Academy, Police Academy the TV series...
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
441 days ago
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They made a TV series?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
441 days ago
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It depends on your definition of "made" and "TV series". I believe it was a cartoon of all things...
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AmphibiousSportsDuoVarsity
442 days ago
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Love the second "?" its the only book I ever threw away.

Do you know what happens to people that don't believe in the Spaghetti Monster? I have a lil pamphlet if you'd like to learn more.

Bizarre that you would pick the "Phoenix Lights" It was an inside joke when I was in an A-10 unit.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
442 days ago
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I don't believe in the FSM because I ate it.

I live very close to Sky Harbor in Phoenix. I see those mysterious "Lights" every night...

I HATE the guy that wrote that book because I actually lived through something similar - best friend "accidentally" killed himself in a fiery crash in 1997 under unbelievable but true circumstances, drugs/sex/scandal/violence/boobjobs/bizarre twists/babies born in the aftermath and I can't get any publisher to bite on the manuscript because of that fuck.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
421 days ago
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The toe is on the tag and the bag is getting zipped...
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