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Taming the Tigers

June 21, 2015

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No, the Yankees didn’t sweep Detroit at the Stadium but winning two out of three games against a perennial playoff contender was pretty good. It was Tanaka who, surprisingly, was the weak link in today’s loss. He can’t be spectacular every time out, so I’m with Girardi and chalking it up to a bad day for him rather than panicking about a possible re-injuring of his arm. The offense was sleeping too, not counting the home run hitting Stephen Drew. (I can’t believe I just wrote that sentence.)

Friday and Saturday were all about A-Rod, the #3000th hit, the way the fans embraced him, etc. And the Yankees actually acknowledged his milestone on the scoreboard and on Twitter. Pay him? I wonder if they’re starting to feel some pressure to do it. A-Rod is the biggest star they have at the moment and who would have guessed it. If I were the Steinbrenner boys I’d be grateful he was putting people in the seats, never mind RBIs in the box score.

What else…..let’s see. Old Timer’s Day happened. I thought the Stottlemyre tribute/plaque was the best part. I always loved him as a player and am so sorry he’s ill. He’s been the epitome of class, and I wish we had more pitchers like him.

Filed Under: Confessions of a She-Fan Tagged With: A-Rod, Mel Stottlemyre, Old Timer's Day, Stephen Drew, Tigers, Yankees

Comments

  1. Freya says

    June 22, 2015 at 1:44 pm

    I waas at the game Saturday and it was so much fun watching all those Yankee home runs. The surprise tribute to Stottlemyre was wonderful as was seeing Willie Randolph being honored.

  2. Jane Heller says

    June 22, 2015 at 4:59 pm

    Sounds like it was a very enjoyable day all around, Freya. Glad you were there.

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