Saturday, June 14, 2008
Were the Mets Unlucky on Friday the 13th?
Steve is depressed about the Mets. He thankfully isn't going to jump but is considering covering
curling. He finally came around to my cricket suggestion of a year ago. Steve is nowhere to be found -- probably somewhere between New York and
Boston. Linda is at her niece's recital so I am going to have to put
the Mets on my shoulders and carry them home to victory. The Rangers haven't played at Shea Stadium since they played the Yankees there in 1970s during the Stadium reconstruction. You know I am superstitious, especially on Friday the 13th. My superstition was confirmed by Josh Hamilton's first inning home run. Were the Mets going to fold and lose their sixth in a row? I didn't think so and the Mets fought back with Reyes lead-off hit. A balk. A high throw to first. The Mets lead 2-1 at the end of the first. Reyes hit an infield single in the fifth. He stole second. Castillo sacrificed Reyes to third. DW sacrifice flied to right Field. Mets 3 - Rangers 1. Oliver Perez helped his own cause by singling in two in the sixth. The Mets added two more runs to make it Mets 7 - Rangers 1. Schoenweis and Sanchez came in the eighth and ninth innings to thankfully secure the win and the Mets won by a final of 7-1. Posted by The Tank reporting live from Shea Stadium in Queens.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Undoing the Boston Hex
Up here in Boston, the locals are enjoying the best sports quadfecta of all time. Patriots, Bruins, Celtics, and the Red Sox all went deep into the playoffs or won a championship. Since I can't stand to have Boston on top of all four major sports, I am rooting for the Lakers. I was excited last night when the Lakers had a 24 point lead. But unfortunately, the Celtics showed that they are true champs and overcame the 24 point deficit and won the game to take a 3-1 lead in the NBA finals. It is obvious that the Lakers have given up and the Celtics will win the title, depressing more and more sports fans in the greater New York area. How do we undo the Boston hex on New York? Voodoo dolls is all we have left. Posted by Steve in Boston (of all places)
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Too Hot for Baseball But Just Right for Basketball
Saturday through Tuesday, especially Monday and Tuesday were unseasonably and dangerously hot and humid in
New York City. Moving, much less going to the Mets-Diamondbacks game,
was out of the question. I made the right call for the following reasons: (1) It was hotter than heck. (2) The Mets lost 9-5. The Mets squandered a 5-1 lead. (3) There was a 45 minute rain delay and the game didn't finish until about 11:30 pm. (4) I was home to watch the Lakers-Celtics Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Even though the Lakers missed lots of free throws, it was a great game. Sasha Vujacic
hit a three pointer to give the Lakers a 81-76 lead late in the fourth
quarter. The Lakers won 87-81. Kobe Bryant led all scorers with 36
points. The series is now 2-1 Celtics. The Lakers are civilization's last hope against the Boston Sports Apocalypse. Go Lakers! Posted by a sweating Tank in Hot and Humid NY.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
600
In an era plagued by steroids, watching Ken Griffey Jr hit his 600th home run is very exciting. In 19 major league seasons Jr has proven that he is an awesome player and the real deal. Jr connected to hit his 600th home run and if he stays healthy, it is more than possible that he can pass Sosa and Willie Mays and finish his career in fourth place. Congratulations to Jr! This also shows just how good A-Rod is, A-Rod is only 32 and has 528 home runs, on pace to enter the 600 club when he is 35 years old, 3 years younger than Jr. | Player | Home runs | | Barry Bonds | 762 | | Hank Aaron | 755 | | Babe Ruth | 714 | | Willie Mays | 660 | | Sammy Sosa | 609 | | Ken Griffey Jr. | 600 |
Monday, June 09, 2008
Are the Yankee Bats Coming Around in the Nick of Time?
I was depressed after leaving Friday's game at the Stadium. Darrell Rasner pitched 119 pitches and held the Royals to 2 runs. Enough to win, right? Wrong as the Yankees only scored one paltry run. The Yankees left many men on base. I traded in my coat Friday evening for an air conditioner on Saturday as there was about 30+ degrees difference in the game time temperatures. I didn't go to Saturday's game but psyched that the Yankees rallied three times, including erasing four run deficits on two occassions. Johnny Damon was 6 for 6. Whoa! Sunday was another hot but less stressful game. The Yankees held on for a 6-3 victory. A-Rod, Giambi, and Abreu hit home runs. Monday was even hotter. Mike Mussina, the American League winner in wins, was down 2-0 before the Yankees tied it. The Yankees lost the game 3-2. Where Do We Go From Here: Sunday was the third time in 63 games that the Yankee starters played together. It's a small miracle that the Yankees are at .500. Think about it, Posada was out for six weeks, A-Rod for 17 games, Jeter for 7 games, Bruney out for the season, Hughes is out for a couple of months. Pitching seems to be improving and the bats are coming around, touch wood. Today would have been a perfect opportunity to get two games above .500. Robert in Tampa refers to Hank and Hal Steinbrenner as Honky Tonk and Ham-Bone. It's little wonder why they managed Mr. Steinbrenner's horse and shipping interests instead of baseball. They had little choice to get into the baseball business after their brother-in-law recently divorced their sister and Mr. Steinbrenner's health started declining. Honky Tonk and Ham-Bone will go through growing pains as owners as the Yankees and Joba do this season. Let's hope we see as few as possible public outbursts and moves that jeopardize the future of the team. Posted by a philosophical Tank reporting live from Yankees Stadium in the Boogie Down Bronx.
Sunday, June 08, 2008
Nadal creams Federer
Today Rafal Nadal defeated Roger Federer in straight sets to win the French Open, his fourth straight, tying Bjorn Borg's record. Federer was humiliated 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. Nadal won 18 of 22 games: Federer's 4 games was the fewest number of games won by a #1 seed in any Grand Slam final. After losing in Australia and some minor tournaments, is #1 in trouble? We'll only see at Centre Court at Wimbledon. "If [Nadal] survives the first couple rounds this year, I pick him to win Wimbledon," Bjorn Borg who was on hand today at the French Open. Posted by Steve in New York
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Ana Ivanovic is #1 on and off the court
Ana Ivanovic cemented her #1 status in the world after beating Dinara Safina in straight sets at the French Open this morning. After the recent and sudden retirement of Justine Henin, Ivanovic was already #1 but Henin was on hand to give her trophy and pass the torch in person. Posted by a celebrating Tank in NY and in spirit at Roland Garos and in Serbia.
Friday, June 06, 2008
Paul Pierce's Pain and Pride
The Boston Celtics unfortunately took Game 1 of the NBA Finals last night against the LA Lakers in Boston.
They were led by veteran Paul Pierce who was injured in the third quarter. With shades of Willis Reed limping onto the Garden floor in 1970, Pierce returned to the roar of the crowd. Laker Coach Phil Jackson wisely took a timeout to try to stop the momentum. But, Pierce hit three point shots including a four point play after being fouled by Vladimir Radmanovic.
Pierce finished with 22 points and the Celtics won 98-88.
I don't hate Pierce nor KG or Ray Allen for that matter. I must root for the Lakers because I became a fan in the 1980s. (I met former Lakers Magic Johnson and Vlade Divac in July 1991 and February 2002, respectively.). Though I predicted a Celtics NBA Championship before the beginning of the season, I want the Lakers to win and the Celtics to lose as to prevent the Boston Sports Apocalypse.
If you think Patriots and Red Sox fans are obnoxious, the Celtics fans will be much worse because they haven't won in a long time. Celtics fans may not know what to do with themselves and may even totally destroy the beautiful city of Boston if the Celtics win. The fate of Boston, the sports world, and the rest of the world relies on your prayers and the Lakers to prevent the Boston Sports Apocalypse.
Posted by a concerned Tank in NY.
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Dimensions at Citi Field
It is reported the construction of Citi Field have been nearly completed. The dimensions are also there, shown with paint on the outfield walls. It is: Right Field: 330 Dead Center: 408 Left-Center (14+ foot high wall to get Santana's home runs down?): 379 Left Field: 335 Posted by Steve in Orlando.
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