Three games ago, the Yankees pounded Roy Halladay.
"This certainly was not the way the this weekend, losing two straight to a team that came into trying to discover how to get its bats to work again."
Well, losing is always worse than winning, but it's only two games.
"The Mets are red-hot, having solved the mystery of "why can't we win on the road" by taking six straight against two of the AL's worst teams - Baltimore and Cleveland.
The opposition doesn't matter, because the Mets would be beating anyone right now with the hitting, pitching and bullpen all working together."
The opposition matters.
It's one of the most important things in determining whether you win or lose.
"The Yankees' bats went into cold storage on Wednesday and they haven't emerged yet. If they can't chip the ice away by Friday night, then they are going to get clobbered."
Two games.
So two games is now a slump.
No comments:
Post a Comment