Well it's been so far so good for the Yankees at this point. Can't complain about the road trip at this point since they have taken each series, now on it is on to Boston where the AL East can get an even softer cushion. I fully expect the Red Sox to play very hard in order to stay in contention for the division, but the Yankees still have a bit of a score to settle in Fenway with the season series still up for grabs. A prime opportunity knocks for the Bronx Bombers and they should not let it slip away.
One thing comes to mind when I think of Brett Favre coming out of retirement yet again to play for the Vikings; how much is the price for glory? I understand that The viking felt that they were a quarterback away from being a Superbowl contending team, but I am not so sure that Favre was the answer to their problems. What the Vikings now look at is one of two results; should Brett Favre play well and lead their team to a championship it will be glory for all who made it happen, however if all does not go well, then not only does Brad Childress and the Vikings management look bad, the fans will think they were suckered into believing a 40 year old quarterback was the ultimate savior who would lead them to the promise land. One can only hoe Minnesota knows what it is doing...if it were up to me I would wait one more year and bring in someone like a Colt McCoy to provide a solid foundation for the quarterbacking future
Friday, August 21, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Playing Well
I am extremely pleased with the Yankees are playing right now, they're getting good pitching and timely hitting which are essential to any winning formula. I still think that the Yankees need to solidify the 5th spot in the rotation so that there won't be any concern during the stretch run because they don't want to have any flaws that can be exposed. After a sweep of the arch rival Red Sox and another series win it's easy to see that this team is carrying a much different attitude than the teams of the past 5 years. The youth being infused with the vets has allow the team to have fun, which was not present during the times when Giambi, Sheffield, Tony Clark, Kevin Brown, and others. There was no real defensive players because most of the team then were past their prime and had lost steps in the field. There is a younger, faster, more defensive minded team playing now and it has shown throughout the season just how the fun of playing baseball has come back to the Bronx. I know everyone was skeptical of the new stadium having no mystique behind it, but I think new memories are already being built and more are sure to come, I hope that the Yankees can keep up the good baseball on this road trip.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Update
Finally, yes FINALLY The Yankees have a win against the Red Sox. It was nice to see the offense get on Smoltz and not worry about trying to put too much pressure on themselves to get hits. The only thing that I didn't like was the 13 walks the pitching staff gave up including 7 by Joba, and I'm sure he knows that he is better than that. Now it's on to tonights game vs Beckett who I despise to no end, his cockiness may help him pitch well and win games but it does not put him in any good standing with me or any other Yankee fan. I hope Burnett can excercise his demons and have a great start, He really needs one against this team or the fans will give him the Randy Johnson treatment, even though he has been pitching well, However we all know how everything is magnified in New York especially when its the Red Sox.
I just wanted to put something out there in regards to the New York Knicks their pursuit for a better team. I realize that the Knicks want to put themselves in position to grab a top free agent in 2010 and I can respect that, but why are they not lookng to put together a good team now. They really need to resign Lee and Robinson bacause they have proven to be good players with a lot of heart and not rely on someone like Lebron James to come and lead them to a championship because it will not happen and personally, The only thing he will do is bring more fans to games and give an awe to everyone that comes to the Garden, which is like putting shiny rims on an old peice of junk car from the scrap yard. If the Knick want to go by anything to find out how to bring a good competitive team on the court they should listen to my grandfather who has been watching Knick games since 1949. New York has always been a blue collar city known for being tough and har nosed, The chants of the fans that started on the fateful evening aginst Lou Alcindor and the Bucks synbolized what the Knicks are truly all about...DEFENSE. As much as I must support what D'Antoni is trying to do nothing beats a team that plays good Defense and if anyone doubts that remember this...When your are Offensive, that means you smell.
I just wanted to put something out there in regards to the New York Knicks their pursuit for a better team. I realize that the Knicks want to put themselves in position to grab a top free agent in 2010 and I can respect that, but why are they not lookng to put together a good team now. They really need to resign Lee and Robinson bacause they have proven to be good players with a lot of heart and not rely on someone like Lebron James to come and lead them to a championship because it will not happen and personally, The only thing he will do is bring more fans to games and give an awe to everyone that comes to the Garden, which is like putting shiny rims on an old peice of junk car from the scrap yard. If the Knick want to go by anything to find out how to bring a good competitive team on the court they should listen to my grandfather who has been watching Knick games since 1949. New York has always been a blue collar city known for being tough and har nosed, The chants of the fans that started on the fateful evening aginst Lou Alcindor and the Bucks synbolized what the Knicks are truly all about...DEFENSE. As much as I must support what D'Antoni is trying to do nothing beats a team that plays good Defense and if anyone doubts that remember this...When your are Offensive, that means you smell.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Yankees update
The series with the White Sox is over and as you can imagine I am a bit disappointed at how things went. Everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong and the team looked somewhat dumbfounded that it was happening. I can't blame them though since everything was going so well over the last to weeks, but you can't win them all as they say. I will say this though it was very satisfying to see Melky Cabrera hit for the cycle, That was something I never thought I'd see from a Yankee player and now i can finally say to everyone that I actually watched one. It was good for the Yankees to get the final game in Chicago because they're going to need all the positive play they can get for this week...That's right the Red Sox are coming to town and the Yankees need to bring their "A" game. No Way they can afford to lose another series to them so I am sure they will be more than ready to play some solid baseball. However they cannot look too far ahead, Halladay and the Blue Jays are up first,
David Ortiz tested positive for Performance enhancing drugs in 2003, to be quite honest I am not surprised at all. His number increased tenfold as soon as he arrived in Boston after being pretty much left for dead in Minnesota. I wonder why it took this long for anyone to have suspicions, but I know one thing Senator Mitchell is going to have some explaining to do regarding why Ortiz, Ramirez, and Possibly Arroyo who were on the Red Sox were conveniently left out of his report. I'm sure this is going over really well in the Bonds and Clemens camp.
David Ortiz tested positive for Performance enhancing drugs in 2003, to be quite honest I am not surprised at all. His number increased tenfold as soon as he arrived in Boston after being pretty much left for dead in Minnesota. I wonder why it took this long for anyone to have suspicions, but I know one thing Senator Mitchell is going to have some explaining to do regarding why Ortiz, Ramirez, and Possibly Arroyo who were on the Red Sox were conveniently left out of his report. I'm sure this is going over really well in the Bonds and Clemens camp.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
current sports events
Well the Yankees are still in first place though they suffered a loss tonight, but I'm sure they will bounce back. They've played too well to go into a slump now.
Brett Favre has oficially announced that he will stay retired which is probably a good thing for him since I do not believe he was looking forward to being booed by the fans that revered him. Even though it seem that everyone wanted to see Favre play again, He really does not need to prove anything else...He's a football legend in his own right and should have retired long before his tenure with the Jets. I do however feel kind of bad for the Vikings who invested so much of their time to try and get him to come play, I guess it's back to the drawing board. Good thing the Giants don't have to deal with quarterback problems.
I'm pretty sure you all have heard the story about the Mets firing one of their executives for almost fighting their minor leaguers and Francisco Rodriguez. What really gets me though is how Omar Minaya handled the situation in the press conference. Why would you attack the reporter who leaked the story and accuse him of trying to steal a fron office job by stirring the pot. Not to mention throwing the reporter under the bus when he is sitting right there in front of you in the cluster of reporters at the press conference. I there was any example that showed us what happens when in house problems are not quite handled in house, the Mets front office certainly has taken the cake for the past year. Hopefuly they can resolve this situation befor it becomes embarassing for the entire organization, if it hasn't already.
Brett Favre has oficially announced that he will stay retired which is probably a good thing for him since I do not believe he was looking forward to being booed by the fans that revered him. Even though it seem that everyone wanted to see Favre play again, He really does not need to prove anything else...He's a football legend in his own right and should have retired long before his tenure with the Jets. I do however feel kind of bad for the Vikings who invested so much of their time to try and get him to come play, I guess it's back to the drawing board. Good thing the Giants don't have to deal with quarterback problems.
I'm pretty sure you all have heard the story about the Mets firing one of their executives for almost fighting their minor leaguers and Francisco Rodriguez. What really gets me though is how Omar Minaya handled the situation in the press conference. Why would you attack the reporter who leaked the story and accuse him of trying to steal a fron office job by stirring the pot. Not to mention throwing the reporter under the bus when he is sitting right there in front of you in the cluster of reporters at the press conference. I there was any example that showed us what happens when in house problems are not quite handled in house, the Mets front office certainly has taken the cake for the past year. Hopefuly they can resolve this situation befor it becomes embarassing for the entire organization, if it hasn't already.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Allow me to introduce myself
Hi everyone, My name is Sean and I am a avid sports lover who tries to follow everything that goes on. I am a Giants, Islanders, Knicks and one of the biggest Yankee fans you'll ever know. I love keeping up with what goes on with teams during the season and off season because to me, everything a team does counts. Though I focus mostly on New York Sports I do like to give my opinion of other teams since I do not like to show too much hatred for other franchises (except for maybe the Red Sox). This is my first blog and I'm pretty excited to get thing going, I hope that i can be informative and entertaining to all who read my posts.
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