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Disclaimer: If you think this is the official website of the New York Yankees, you're an idiot. Go away. Thursday, July 29, 2004
Exit Light, Enter Night by Larry Mahnken
Mariano Rivera is one of the steadiest closers in the game. When Rivera comes in, it usually means game over. Okay, maybe not for the past few games, but usually.
by Larry Mahnken
I really, really want to write about the idiotic decison last night, but I'm feeling sick right now (literally).
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Payday by Larry Mahnken
Last year, the Yankees lacked quality options for getting the game to the ninth inning and Mariano Rivera. At the start of the season they wasted their time with the likes of Juan Acevedo, then latched onto Armando Benitez's Wild Ride and former Knickerbocker Jesse Orosco, before settling the assaulterrific stylings of Jeff Nelson, with a helping of porn star Gabe White and pre-Run Fairy Felix Heredia.
Monday, July 26, 2004
New Domain by Larry Mahnken
I've accquired two domains for my website, as I prepare to move off of blogspot and onto a new server: www.rlyw.com and www.nyyankeefan.com.
by Larry Mahnken
Did the Yankees open the door and let the Red Sox back into the AL East race? No. But they did miss an opportunity to put the Red Sox away, maybe knock them out of the playoff race, and eliminate a dangerous postseason opponent.
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Stolen Win by Larry Mahnken
Well, I for one had yesterday's game marked down as a loss. In ink.
Friday, July 23, 2004
Dodger Thoughts by Larry Mahnken
Jon Weisman solicited some words on the 2004 Dodgers to celebrate his second anniversary (congrats Jon). "Enjoy" my contribution.
Turn Out The Lights by Larry Mahnken
I certainly didn't see it coming, but the Yankees might have found the new starter they needed this season in the old starter they decided they didn't need last season. Traded in a roundabout way to the Expos last season to keep Bartolo Colon away from the Red Sox, Orlando Hernandez has returned, and the Yankees have won every game he's started. He's allowed 5 runs in 17 innings, he's struck out 21, he's only walked 7.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
by Larry Mahnken
Jose Contreras had simply horrific numbers on June 26th. He had a winning record, at 4-3, but with the Yanks scoring 6.55 runs per game when he started, he'd have to be pretty bad to not have one. He was pretty bad, with a 6.18 ERA, and a DIPS ERA that didn't look much better at 5.61. His .874 OPS against would have been the fifth highest on the Yankees -- the best hitting team in baseball. He had a .357 OBP against and a .517 SLG against.
Dropping the ball by Larry Mahnken
If you're the centerfielder, everything you can catch, you catch. If you're the left fielder, and you can catch it, you call, "I got it", or "Yo la tengo", or something, and unless the centerfielder says he's got it, catch it. But if the centerfielder says he's got it, he's got it. If you're the centerfielder, everything you can catch, you catch.
Friday, July 16, 2004
Efficiency by Larry Mahnken
For Jose Contreras, it's do or die time. With Orlando Hernandez back from Columbus, Kevin Brown on the way back, and rumors about some sort of Unit of Unusual Size being perhaps available for trade, Contreras needs to start pitching really, really well.
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Unmasked by Larry Mahnken
Last night I joined some of the other Hardball Times writers for a chat during the All-Star game. Aaron transcribed it (edited it down obviously), and put it up for public consumption. For those of you who read the Game Chatters on Baseball Prim...er, Think Factory, this should be nothing new for you.
Friday, July 09, 2004
Durp durp durp by Larry Mahnken
No sooner do I say that there's no chance in hell of Randy Johnson coming to the Yankees, than the stories start coming out that Johnson has said he'll waive his no-trade clause to come to the Yankees.
by Larry Mahnken
Having been swept by the Mets and losing the last two to the Tigers, the Yankees needed a good start by Jose Contreras -- and they got it. The Big Enigma had one of his wacky fun innings in the fourth, giving up a hit and two walks, throwing a Wild Pitch, allowing two stolen bases, and throwing 30 pitches in
Monday, July 05, 2004
Rebound by Larry Mahnken
At first, it looked like the Yankees would have a challenge on their hands Monday. They'd be facing a pitcher who was 5-0 in his last eight starts with a 2.65 ERA, and sending out an inconsistent starter against a lineup that, when adjusted for park, was one of the best in baseball.
@%!!! by Larry Mahnken
It's easy enough to blow off this weekend's sweep: the Yankees were ripe for a letdown after whipping Boston, the games meant more to the Mets, Boston lost two of three, so the Yankees are still 7˝ games up.
Friday, July 02, 2004
Fiction Is Dead by Larry Mahnken
Last night's game was so great, I had to give my thoughts to a larger audience. My recap and comments are at The Hardball Times today, so go read them there.
Thursday, July 01, 2004
by Larry Mahnken
Well, we're now two-thirds of the way towards a sweep, and six games short of the midpoint of the season, the Yankees have--and we can safely say this--a commanding lead on the American League East.
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