
Saturday, April 08, 2006
Yanks Make it Three in a Row
It seems like the Yankees are on the same path as last year, having a great first day, only to lose much of the rest. The Yankees suffered yet another loss to a western team, moreoverly, the Angels, who knocked the Yankees out of the playoffs last year.
Shawn Chacon pitched a not-so-good game allowing four runs in just over four innings. The first blow was a two-run home run to Orlando Cabrera in the first inning.
The lose run for the Yankees was an RBI double by Johnny Damon which brought in Bernie Williams. The Yankees threatened in the eighth with the bases loaded, one out and Gary Sheffield was at bat. Unfortunatly, he grounded into a double play to end all Yankees hope.
Dammit Yanks, you need to play like the Yankees! You have the best line up in baseball, but play like a small market team, wake the hell up!!! I know it's early, but it was early last year too, and look what happened, you played like crap the entire season. If you can't make it at least to the World Series this year, New York fans will never let you down. Play like champions, not a damn expansion team.
Red Sox Update:
Guess who is in first place? Yankees fans don't like that one bit.
Survivor Update:
Two teams left, and both unexpected surprises, both the Detriot Tigers and Milwaukee Brewers have 4-0 records.
And on the other end, the Philadelphia Phillies (0-4) and the Pittsburgh Pirates(0-5) are in dead last.


Posted by Steve Kenul at 11:35 AM


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