Yankees Can’t Jump
There are plenty of Yankees story lines this postseason. Here’s a rundown:
A-Rod Channels Reggie Is he the new “Mr. October”? ARod is historically known, and mocked, for his lack of hitting in October. Except, this year, he’s hitting .407 in the playoffs. Suddenly, he’s actually a guy you want to have at the plate in a crunch. Not that the Yankees ever have a crunch, which leads us to…
They’re Just That Damn Good Sure, we were rooting for a freeway series, but the Yankees can’t be denied. They’ve finally come together–the ridiculous quantities of money have managed to buy a team with some chemistry, even if it kind of happened by accident.
Starting Pitching C.C. Sabathia started last night on three days rest, and it was a non-story. Unlike his playoff run with the Brewers, this run is almost relaxing for him, probably: the Yankees were far enough ahead toward the end of the regular season that they didn’t have to push him, and the schedule has meant that he got some rest. Now, he’s 3-0 in the playoffs and clearly enjoying himself.
But, We Still Hate Them Yesterday, the Yanks kicked ass. So much ass that we sort of forgot it was game 4 and not game 5. Then, they did one of those line up and high five each other maneuvers. It looked like taking care of business, and it was…but it was so freakin’ BORING. (Johnny Damon seemed to agree. He looked entirely confused at the lack of jumping, hugging, and complex high fives. Come back to Boston, Johnny! We feel you!) There’s just not a lot of fun looking like it’s being had here. And they’ll beat hell out of the Phillies, and we’ll watch. But…we’re bored, and we’re slightly annoyed.

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