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hobos

Yankees change line up; add a rookie?!?!?!?

May 03, 2005 at 08:33PM View formatted

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The Yankees finally realized Bernie is not what he used to be, so they're sitting him and Matsui is the official centerfielder. Tony Womack, for whatever sinister reason, is going to be the starting left fielder. At second base, Robinson Cano is the starter. I'm still speechless from learning the Yankees would actually start a rookie, from their farm system no less.
ME

May 03, 2005 at 09:58PM View BBCode

Womack moves from being a below-average 2B to a HACKING MASS All Star in LF.
sycophantman

May 03, 2005 at 11:06PM View BBCode

I can't believe the Yanks are in a panic already, they must read the Post...
Duff77

May 03, 2005 at 11:35PM View BBCode

I think it's King George more than the New York papers. George demands excellence and right now, he isn't getting it. Torre can probably smell himself getting fired. Why? Because King George is a freakin' crackpot.

Anyway, we're no better. If the Orioles lose tonight, I'll be writing off the rest of the season.
skierdude44

May 03, 2005 at 11:50PM View BBCode

Originally posted by Duff77
Torre can probably smell himself getting fired.


Ugh... That's what everybody said last year as well. Actually whenever they hit a slide that's what people say. Bottom line is that all teams go through skids and hot streaks. Just because they are "the Yankees" and their big skid has been in the beginning of the season people are panicking and saying that it is over. Do you all really expect the White Sox to have the best record in the league all year long? Probably not, they have just hit their hot streak now as opposed to later. By August everything will be balanced out and we will start to see the teams that were predicted to be at the top filling out the top and those that were predicted to be at the bottom start to sink down. Of course there is always the exception for the surprise team or disappointing team or whatever but lets wait until we get alittle farther than game 26 into the season to determine who those teams are.
whiskybear

May 03, 2005 at 11:52PM View BBCode

Originally posted by skierdude44
Of course there is always the exception for the surprise team or disappointing team or whatever but lets wait until we get alittle farther than game 26 into the season to determine who those teams are.


Sorry, I decline. Yankees suck!
sycophantman

May 04, 2005 at 12:31AM View BBCode

I just think it's funny, surely there is someone with a grain of sanity and a bit of backbone to tell George that he is a raging imbecile...

Then again, I suppose not...
Duff77

May 04, 2005 at 12:45AM View BBCode

Look, the fact that anyone would think Torre is working on getting fired because his team is under .500 a month into a season only thinks that because George Stienbrenner has a track record of making rash managerial decisions. That and the fact that the New York sportswriters are freaking insane.
sycophantman

May 04, 2005 at 02:22AM View BBCode

It must be prolonged exposure to that horrific pile of ugly Patrick Ewing that drove all New York sportswriters mad...
FuriousGiorge

May 04, 2005 at 02:25AM View BBCode

I related this as my "meeting famous person" story before. I sat right across from Patrick Ewing in an airport waiting area one time, and he's even uglier in person. And tall. Really tall.
hobos

May 04, 2005 at 02:31AM View BBCode

Better than seing Richard Simmons at the airport. He wasn't hyper and gay, so we didn't notice him until he was going on the plane
sycophantman

May 04, 2005 at 02:54AM View BBCode

Maybe his gayness is a split personality?

Like ME and Ignite?
Duff77

May 04, 2005 at 03:05AM View BBCode

Speaking of gay, the Yanks ought to be less worried about Bernie and more worried about Kevin Brown's trio of ass rapings this season.
ME

May 04, 2005 at 03:09AM View BBCode

Well, the Yanks are still taking it up the ass for the Ted Lilly-Jeremy Bonderman/Carlos Pena-Jeff Weaver deal, which everyone said was horrible for baseball at the time cause the Yanks were just buying another star player.
sycophantman

May 04, 2005 at 03:10AM View BBCode

Ah, my soul smiles whenever Kevin Brown gets killed on the mound. :)

Now we need this trend to continue...

Maybe Kenyon Martin can sever his legs in a horrible golfing accident?
Or maybe Sprewells kids will cannibalize his father, what with them not having anything else to eat and all...
Duff77

May 04, 2005 at 03:16AM View BBCode

From sportsline:

Fantasy Analysis

Brown's ERA ballooned to 8.25 after his third poor start in four games this season. He is not a recommended Fantasy starter in any format right now until he begins to pitch more consistently.
(Updated 05/03/2005).
DSCS

May 04, 2005 at 05:05AM View BBCode

The Yankees have a farm team???
I just thought they let other teams develope their talent temporarily......:puzzled:
Each loss gets sweeter as the Yanks do their best to sign every stud under the sun......how can you lose any games with the "studs" they have, let alone be under .500??
drunkengoat

May 04, 2005 at 03:15PM View BBCode

You'd be surprised.

*cough* 2004 US Olympic Basketball Team *cough*
DSCS

May 05, 2005 at 04:09AM View BBCode

:o O Yeah......the "ego factor"......I forgot.....they're so good they don't even have to try!
sycophantman

May 05, 2005 at 12:57PM View BBCode

That's right, it's the foreign teams' fault for not stepping aside to allow the US team to be smothered with glory and hosannas like the good lord intended...
jetpac

May 10, 2005 at 11:29PM View BBCode

Well, Brown finally had a good start. Very good, in fact.
Duff77

May 11, 2005 at 12:00AM View BBCode

Crap. Maybe he'll get hurt again.

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