You said it, not me. They gave up 8 runs against a team they shoud have shut out.
Now, why are the Yankees coming apart? It's simple, really. All their all-stars are getting old. Tino is old. Bernie is old. Matsui is old for a japanese ballplayer. Mussina is old (I used to watch him pitch when Cal Ripken was still new to the league). Kevin Brown may not be that old, but I think his body has been ravaged through years of street fights with walls, stop signs, mailboxes, trees and other inanimate objects. Gary Sheffield may not be old, but his little Hitler moustache reveals he's a 1930's man trying to play in the new century (meaning he's old at heart and probably will be complaining about kids on his lawn before too long instead of doing anything productive). Giambi is not old, but they will come up for reliable tests for HGH soon - he's living on borrowed time. Jeter is not old, but we kind of like him and think he will make a good Red Sox someday when he's ready to stop playing with a bunch of geezers. ARod is not old, but he suffers from a sustained adolesence marked by inappropriate behaviors and the inability to express what he thinks in a meaningful way - the frustrations of having to carry a boy's mentality in a man's body are catching up to him and rendering him ineffective as anything besides a rodeo clown (thinking he will be working in a 7-11 after he blows all his money on arcade games someday).
The only straight up, dependable guy the Yankees have is Posada. I hate him for the things he has done but can't fault him for doing his job. Which is why I suspect there's something behind the scenes about him, psychopaths only relate to other psychopaths. Maybe he's connected, you know, *rubs the nose* one of the guys. Or a cannibal, I could also see that.
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