I understand the want and need for the New York Yankees to play hard, but the booing of players shows a bratty behavior that is so pathetic, so unnecessary in the cold month of April, I'm embarrassed by you all. Shame on you.
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Sonny Gray getting booed off field after walking Curtis Granderson. His game-long assault on pace of play is over.— Shi Davidi (@ShiDavidi) April 21, 2018
But that's not all. Even writers and analysts took light shots. Our pal Bryan Hoch tweeted this out:
Friendly advice for Sonny Gray: pic.twitter.com/UkxxssyS9H— Bryan Hoch (@BryanHoch) April 21, 2018
Valid I guess. And Jack Curry tweeted this, and I even responded to Jack:
It doesn't mean that as a fan I give up on him in April. That would be ridiculous.I feel like this is a guy that can't handle a big market. 2nd time he said he would do something in an outing and didn't deliver. Not sure if it's inexperience with the press or just lack of confidence or both. #NotTooImpressive #BYB— Robert Casey (@BleednYankeeBlu) April 21, 2018
Now look, I'm the first guy to rank on a player that isn't performing, but it's way too early for that. I reserve the right to not kill these players right now. Giancarlo is slow.
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If this was September... I'd be pissed. It's not... so I won't be. The best thing I can do as a fan is give support. Strangely, that's the irony of this whole post.
We LOVED that the Yankees supported a young girl who was being bullied the other day They showed her their messages of support in a public video. They told her they had her back.
We loved it. It was heartwarming. Yet, if a Yankee doesn't perform in a game, we bully them? What happened to 'Got your back'?
Real bright.
Let's go Sonny, I got your back!
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