05/01: Thus ends the longest off day...
...in recent memory for the Yankees Universe.
In the next 12 games the team plays SEA and TEX 6 times each. It is not inconceivable to imagine the team going 9-3 in that stretch. 9-3 in the next 12 lifts the team's record to 18-17 and effectively restarts the season.
Extract yourself from the media maelstrom about who to blame for the last 9 games.
It's time for what matters: Baseball.
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Seamus wrote:
Just remember, our two best starters were hurt most of the month, 4 guys in the lineup are actually hitting right now, and the greatest closer of all-time is 0-2 in save opportunities. I just think it's funny how some people can so easily assume a trend like this will continue throughout the whole season.
Kind of like that bad poker player who gets pocket aces the first three hands in a row and starts wiping everybody out before his/her luck runs out and he/she is eventually exposed.