Archive for August 24th, 2005

Justice is Nuts.

After Matsui’s super clutch performance, Justice in the post-game said that the three guys he would want to come up in the 9th inning when the Yankees need a hit are Matsui, Sheffield and Jeter. Sheffield is the opposite of who you want in that situation. Unless the pitcher makes a mistake, the [...]

Dr. Henry Clement

Very funny, John. I have received that same email. You would be amazed at how many people fall for this crap. Anyway, Leiter was good last night. I was glad to see Torre leave him in longer than he did last time. On A-Rod’s stike out, I am convinced that [...]

Fun, Fun, Fun

I was MIA last night. I was putting together a bed, a glider and other miscellaneous items for the baby’s room with my father – in – law last night. He’s a Mets fan so I didn’t put the radio on… besides I need a break from Sterling.
I caught the postgame [...]

Dr. Henry Clement

I know this isn’t Yankee related, but I think it’s funny as hell. I received this e-mail this morning:
ATTN:SIR
Compliments of the season.I have to start by introducing myself to you.I am
Dr.Henry Clement,the Head of Delegation to the World Bank in West Africa.I
am the linkman between the Organization For Petroleum Exporting Countries
-OPEC and the petroleum sector [...]

Hey Len…

Where’s your Giambi now.??? The guy fell off the earth after his two HRs on August 5th. His clutch-o-meter insta readout is barely moving the needle.
That could be because Matsui has officially broken the clutch-o-meter. This guy is bordering on an Ortiz-ian clutch rating. Does any batter on the team [...]

Felix Who?

And, to your point, A-Rod tried to do too much in his big at-bat. He looked like he was trying to hit the ball to Toronto. Kay and Singleton commented on it after the game. That, “A-Rod tries to do too much.”
I think this can be attributed to stupidity. A-Rod must be pretty dumb. [...]

Felix Who?

This year’s Felix is beter than the 2004 version. I had more confidence in him getting a hit in that pressure situation than the on deck hitter, Gary Sheffield. It was obvious that Felix was just trying to place the ball and get a single. Sheff, and others on [...]

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