Saturday, April 29, 2006
Wright Blows it Again
Jaret Wright, you're fired! That's what Donald Trump would have said if Wright was on The Apprentice.
Jaret Wright allowed four runs, but you can't always blame the pitcher, they try their best, so I will blame the "all-star" line up who went 0-7 with runners in scoring position. Thats right, every time a runner reaches second or third base, the Yankees don't care. Hello!!! We need points, there is a playoff bracket to enter at the end of the season. So when there is an opportunity to score, take it. How can you be a domninate team if you can't produce runs? How can we scare the opposition if the pitchers think, let them get on base, they can't do anything. The Yankees have only two productive guys on the team, Derek Jeter, who is off with one of his best starts of his career and Jason Giambi is hitting solid.
The only runs the Yankees were able to scratch was a Bernie Williams two-run home run in the sixth inning.
Final Score:
Yankees 2, Blue Jays 7
Player of the Game:
Bernie Williams went 1-4 with a two-run home run.
Up Next:
Blue Jays @ Yankees
Randy Johnson (3-2, 3.73 ERA) vs. Josh Towers (0-4, 8.35)
Red Sox Update:
Sox lose to the Devil Rays.
Kevin Mench Update:
After going up a 1/2 inch on his shoe sive, he has hit seven home run is seven games, one away fro tying Dale Long, Ken Griffey Jr., and former Yankee Don Mattingly. Maybe the game-used bat card that I own will be woirth something someday?
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