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Playoffs Update
We interrupt this program to bring you another episode of “Hate the Yankees.”
I didn’t watch what I call the “Pre-Playoff Playoffs” for two reasons: 1) I wanted to give my husband a break from baseball since he so patiently endured the Orioles with me all summer and 2) I still refuse to recognize the games as post-season play. I know it’s been a lot of years since they were added, but I don’t like change. (I still haven’t warmed up to the inter-league play either. The only good thing about it is that it gives me a chance to watch the Orioles in Atlanta, which is half the distance to Baltimore. Still, I feel like a jerk Red Sox fan when I cheer for my team.)
Since my husband willingly allowed the dial to be turned to the Playoffs this week, I’ve really enjoyed watching the Red Sox get spanked. I discovered something though. I don’t hate the Red Sox. Who knew! It’s their fans that are the problem. The fans have always been obnoxious, but I really have nothing against the team itself. That said, I won’t ever cheer for them, but I don’t wish the ill on them that I do on the Ys.
This was a very encouraging thing for me to discover because I don’t like hating and we all know that there’s enough hatred for the Ys to fill up all the hatred slots in a person, and with USAIR trying to squeeze itself in too, well, there ain’t no more room. I also discovered that there was one Y I liked, Joe Torre, but he was too good for them and they couldn’t tolerate all that goodness on their evil, greedy team.
At any rate, the playoffs have been a great reminder of what real baseball looks like. Even though the Indians lost last night, in general the fielding and pitching have been fun to watch. I have been trained by the Orioles not to exhale until after the very last out in the 9th, so I was unnecessarily nervous watching the win on Tuesday night. In the top of the 9th, with one man on base, two outs and two strikes, I caught my leg wiggling anxiously, realizing that, were this the Orioles, this would be a perfect opportunity for the opposing team to hit a home run and tie up the game. After all, the Indians were only up by two runs. Is that enough in a normal game? I couldn’t remember…
19. October 2007 at 12:17
It’s too bad for baseball that a good man like Joe Torre has to be treated so shabbily by what is supposedly baseball’s representative franchise. It’s also too bad he can’t manage the Orioles, though as presently constituted they would age him far faster than normal.
And when a manager can give your club 12 uninterrupted years of postseason play, I say he leaves on his own terms. But that’s not the Yankee way-”World Series Champs” or bust is the way that operation works. They need to get over it.