I've stopped reading ESPN.com, much like I've stopped watching ESPN TV. That's easy in Canada, where they don't have it. While the Yankees were busy parading their history and their tradition in front of my hapless Orioles, lost in the fold was some simple math. Like the number one, Boston's magic number for clinching a playoff berth.
While the schedule makers clearly aired in not making the Yankees' final home game against the Red Sox, the extra insult came in that a Yankees lost would have allowed Boston to clinch a playoff berth prior to their season-ending seven-game homestand. While I don't condone that fact, it is, at this point, inevitable. It would have been much better to have the Red Sox celebrate quietly in the confines of their individual homes rather than tomorrow night at Fenway Park once they get through dismantling the woeful Indians.
So as usual, Red Sox bandwagoners have something to be happy about. This time, they can thank the Yankees for winning and allowing their team to clinch at home in front of the so-called greatest fans in baseball (try telling that to the Wrigley die-hards).
ESPN and its undying Boston-New York bias did not get around to mentioning this in its 12-hour Yankees memory-lane trip today, but given the opportunity it most certainly would have. In an age where the baseball gods are smiling down at the Red Sox 24-7, this is a new low for inconvenient truths.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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7 comments:
you are so bitter
you suck
get a life
This blog sucks,
why am i here?
shut up swamp trash,
i rule
THIS BLOG SUCKS
Let's get a petition to get this blog off the internet...the content is pitiful and the commentary is even worse.
who saw game 2? jd "the man" drew coming up big and hitting that homer after all of those struggles and injuries. Stepping up big when his team needs it, JD is an American hero
oh man if i could devote an entire article (i could, i don't want to) i would spend an hour ripping JD Drew for being the scummy piece of money-stealing white trash that he is
but there's a time and a place
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