Friday, July 04, 2008

That wasn't a big game.

You know how you know yesterday's game wasn't a big game?

Because Andy Pettitte pitches well in big games.


Astonishingly, "sports" columnist Steve Politi once again completely misses the point. Politi actually is angry about the postgame interviews or lack thereof.

Pettitte can apologize all he wants to for a game like that. Does it change the performance on the field? Does it change a loss into a win?

It's not Pettitte's fault. It can not be Pettitte's fault. Pettitte is the most stand-up liar/cheater in Yankee history.


Now, ARod was 0-for-4 and didn't do much to help his team last night. But if ARod managed a sac fly in the first inning, then the Yankees lose 7-1.

Jeter apologized and Pettitte apologized, so it's not their fault.

It's ARod's fault.

It's Madonna's fault.

It's Lenny Kravitz's fault.

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