April 5, 2010

1 Down, 161 root canals to go...

Being a Yankee fan I have no reason to complain about tough losses. I can only shudder to think of being a Royals fan, or an Orioles fan, or God forbid...a Mets fan. Besides, it was only the first game in a long marathon of a season. But when you have a 5-1 lead with C.C. Sabathia on the mound, who is seemingly in mid-season form, it just feels like you should win.

But, Alas! It was not to be.

If this was a loss to Detroit or Texas it wouldn't have been so bad but I hate to lose to the Pink Sox at any time of the year. To anyone who thought the Yank/Sox rivarly was drying up this game was a reminder of why it's still the best in baseball. That back and forth momentum swings, endless pitching changes, and constant tension is a hallmark of these battles of the titans. Of course, it helps that Fenway Park is a quirky bandbox where Arod can crush a ball that is long gone in every other ballpark in the majors but only a double in Fenway, while Dusty P. can hit a routine lazy fly ball that carries over the Green Monsta, or should I say "Green Billboard."

Ah, Yes! The Green Billboard. Can the Sawx squeeze any more ounces of revenue out of that park or what? Every year they find a new place to put ads. One of the great things, I admit, in baseball was to see a ball clear the green monster and go onto Yawkey Way. Now, even if you clear the monster, and you clear the extra seats they put in a couple years ago,...you still have to clear like 3 billboards. I wouldn't be surprised if the Red Sox put adds on the outfield grass next year. Seriously.

Now just to have a little fun, I will take what happenend in last nights game and overreact to it:

*Chan Ho Park will be this year's LaTroy Hawkins (i.e. veteran failed starter turned reliever who will stink it up for the Yanks, be released/waived/traded and pitch lights out for someone else.)

*Curtis Granderson will crush right handed pitching but late in games, the good teams will force him to hit against a lefty, forcing Marcus Thames to get more at bats than I would like.

*ARod just looks stronger this year. (Insert PED joke here) Even his throws around the infield had extra juice on them. No pun intended. He'll have a monster year. And a monster year for ARod is somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 HR's and 140 RBI. Don't say I didn't warn you.

*The best thing for this team may be for Nick Johnson to get hurt. Not because I think Nick's not a great hitter. He is. But if Nick goes on his customary DL stint, it will force Jorge to DH more and Cervelli to catch full time. I love Jorge's bat but he's to the point where he's a passed ball waiting to happen and everyone knows he sucks at calling games.

*Joba Chamberlain will spend time in the minors this year trying to reassemble the pieces to what was once a very promising career.

Ok, I really should do some work now. I'm out.

April 4, 2010

Once Again, It's On...

Finally.

Opening Day is here. Yanks at Sawx kick off the 2010 season in less than 3 hours. I can't wait. Here are my official predictions that the world has been waiting for:

AL East: Yanks (but of course)
AL Central: Detroit Tigers
AL West: Texas Rangers
Wildcard: Boston Red Sox

AL MVP: Joe Mauer
AL CY Young: Justin Verlander

NL East: Phillies
NL Central: Cardinals
NL West: Dodgers
Wildcard: Braves

NL MVP: Hanley Ramirez
NL CY Young: Roy Halladay

Yanks over Cardinals in the World Series