Well, you could say that the yankees bats were a little dead too as they started their lull in Toronto and carried it into Boston. At the same time, we demolished your two reasons for this lead, Paps and Okajima. Your rotation deserves some credit for where you guys are, but your bullpen deserves the lions share as your team essentially doesnt blow leads. This is twice now that OkiPap was handed a lead in your park and squandered it. In the meantime, Beckett was the only pitcher who really impressed me. The kid is a monster and if he keeps pitching like that he will be great for a long time. I thought DiceK was mediocre at best, leaving way too many pitches up in the zone and missing badly many times as well. We just didnt take advantage. And Schilling was good, but his rapid decline in stuff has to be alarming. He was throwing 87mph fastballs in that 8th inning, and that is on the ESPN gun which is notoriously high (just like there was no way Clemens hit 96 in the 5th inning).
Overall, I thought the story was how poorly our top 2 pitched. Wang couldnt get the ball down and seemed to shy away from the sinker which was puzzling to say the least. And Pettitte just couldnt stay out of the middle of the plate. To come away with 2 of 3 while playing as poorly as we did should send a message. Right now, the yankees are the better team, there is no question about it. Unfortunately, an early season horrific slump killed our chances of winning the division. But if we meet in the ALCS, it should be a wild and crazy time.