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Ewwwww

May 13, 2014

ewww

I was out for dinner and kept checking the score and reading the summaries, and I nearly lost my appetite. Things are not looking good in Yankeeville. Between Beltran’s bone spur and Nuno’s pitching (I’d love to avoid trashing Aceves, but as I wrote in the last post he’s just not effective anymore), the Yanks were in trouble in tonight’s game from the get go. Yes, there was offense, and it was nice to see McCann start to come around, but if the pitching isn’t there, what good are the bats?

Calling Cashman. Please help us, Brian. We just dropped two to the Mets at the Stadium. The indignity.

 

Filed Under: Confessions of a She-Fan Tagged With: Carlos Beltran, Mets, Vidal Nuno, Yankees

Comments

  1. Diane Anziano says

    May 14, 2014 at 5:27 am

    Thanks for at least posting a picture that made me smile, Jane. I still LOVE SNL. Not much to love about last night’s game though…tough to watch. And again, we score 7 runs and can’t get a win. Ugh! We do need to get some new pitching, but what’s happened to our farm system? We used to build from inside and just add to it from the outside when we needed to do so. Anyway, let’s hope our boys can play better at Citifield than they did at home. GO YANKEES???

  2. Freya says

    May 14, 2014 at 5:51 am

    I’m speechless. It’s hard to watch the games. But it’s only May.

  3. Jane Heller says

    May 14, 2014 at 5:57 am

    The farm system has been pretty barren for a long time, Diane, in terms of starting pitching. That’s why we’re stuck having to pay free agents like Tanaka. Nova was a nice surprise for awhile, but that’s been it.

    Yup, it’s only May, Freya. Plenty of time for players to heal up – at least the ones that aren’t going under the knife!

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