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But I am sick and tired of hearing people say that Aaron Boone grew up in baseball... like that means something. I'm sick of hearing that his grandfather played and his dad played and was a manager... and his brother played and Aaron played at the major league level. Let me be crystal clear when I say this... and get a pen and paper and write this down... SOMETIMES IT DOES NOT TRANSLATE.
Aaron Boone is a big contributor to these losses. I don't care what people say... he is. He is in charge. He makes the decisions. It really doesn't matter the personnel he has in the dugout, he needs to navigate wisely and put the best team on the field. AND THEN... they need to play the damn game HARD. We look like this...
(What movie? Day of Thunder. That's right, I've been dying to use that in a post...)
The point is we need to reel in the sloppiness, get down to business and beat this team that we are so good at beating, because right now... we are not.
AP writes this:
"Porcello pitched a one-hitter, retiring his final 21 batters and striking out a season-high nine in leading the Red Sox over the New York Yankees 4-1 victory Friday night."
We don't look confident. We look worried.
There is no rivalry folks. None. And now we put all this pressure on a kid like Chance Adams that the organization once touted the next big thing... UNTIL, he came out in spring training, got his tits lit up and suddenly he disappeared into the abyss until this moment happened.
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The Yankees shouldn't be desperate... they should be dominant. This isn't a weekend to be unsteady. We knew it was coming, it was on the calendar. We needed to be prepared. We are not... again, what is Yankee brass and Aaron Boone doing? It's like tip-toeing through a field of landmines. Not cool and unfair to us fans that pay their hard earned money to see victory... ESPECIALLY IN THIS SERIES.
When the game happens today, I will be front and center rooting for my guys like I always do, but we are disgusting right now. Blame is all over the place.
Come on Yanks... Turn this around.
I have to disagree with you in one point... Joe Girardi was NEVER complacent. His personality and intensity wore thin in the front office and arrogant veterans. But at least with Joe there was fire/discipline evidence by whining texieras "he ran every game like game 7" quip. Well guess what? Yanks could have used some of that in this pathetic display of a series. In the ten years with Joe as coach frustrating as he could sometimes be I NEVER remember a time where we they looked this outclassed and underprepared. NY media had a royal Meltdown last yr when Joe called out Sanchez for his laziness fast forward to this yr and it proves he was right. U got players blowing up like blimps, watching groundouts like they just hit a home run, jogging to cover their base like they taking a lesiure stroll in the park. Whatever kumbaya safe space, sabermetric,new generation junk Boone is running in the clubhouse ain't working....
ReplyDeleteOne more.thing...the spirit of this team died when Torreyes was sent back in favor of walker. NY died that night