Friday, October 01, 2004

Maybe Michael Moore should investigate.

"And it would be interesting to know whether Steinbrenner, or any of his minions, heard another Kaat comment in early September during a series with Tampa Bay. At the conclusion of one of the games, it was a lock D-Rays shortstop B.J. Upton would be selected for making YES' 'Play of the Game.' Instead, a Yankee got the nod.

'Somebody stuffed the ballot box at the last minute,' Kaat said on the air. 'Anybody who watched this game knows Upton's play was the best.'

Who 'stuffed' the ballot box? Well, that would depend on which Yankee suit called YES to make sure Upton's play was not named 'Play of the Game.' "


What next? What next, I say?!

Is Raissman going to tell me that the YES Network radar gun isn't correct? That El Duque's changeup isn't really 103 mph?

I'm not sure if I can live in a world where the integrity of the Allstate Good Hands Play of the Game is not pristine and pure.



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