Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Maybe they are fanboys of logic.

"It’s amusing that when I mention that A-Rod just may have done something wrong, the love-struck fanboys respond then go back to the basement to read more comic books."

Wow.

This guy just went after the people who comment on his blog.

This guy:




"My point is only this: A-Rod yelled at Howie Clark with the Yankees up by three runs in the ninth inning back on May 30. It was a needless thing to do."

It was one of the smartest baseball moves I've ever seen. The team was seven games under .500, if I remember correctly.

F. the Blue Jays.


"Whether it was right or wrong, it obviously angered Toronto. The result is that he’s missing a game and Clemens could get suspended. So was it worth it? I don’t see how."

Nice logic. As if Josh Towers is not to blame. As if ARod could have known the dufus at 3b would drop the ball and that he'd get hit with a pitch ten weeks later.

I don't even care if ARod misses one whole game. It was definitely worth it. Every run is important. With this bullpen, is any lead safe?

If nothing else, the Yankees rallied around their teammate and showed some rare emotion last night.

They were almost as excited as Peter Abraham when he gets a bottle of baby oil, a bacon double cheeseburger, and an early edition Wonder Woman comic.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, once again I have to thank you for driving traffic to my blog. Every little bit helps.

For the record, I'd rather watch actual porn. I'm not much for comic books.

Maybe you can be the guy who invents the stat for runs gained by yelling at opposing players. The RGBYAOP. How great would that be?

Thanks again for the link, pal.
Pete Abraham
http://yankees.lohudblogs.com

Darren Felzenberg said...

At least one run gained by yelling at opposing players. No run is useless.

You know when you're playing the game correctly? When you "anger" the opposing team.

Then, your manager benches you in order to defuse the situation. Wouldn't want to "anger" the Blue Jays. They might not like us anymore.