Well I have the same feeling about the Yankees. They have been flirting with a no-hitter for a long time now. I predict that a Yankee starter will throw a no-hitter at some point in the next two seasons. I have a really good feeling about this and I will be there doing whatever I can to help.
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Showing posts with label No-Hitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No-Hitter. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
No-hitter
Sometimes baseball is like that person you wanna hook up with. You flirt around for a while but don't quite get the green light, even though you know it's in your future.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Interesting Call
Today it came out that despite CC Sabathia potentially pitching a no-hitter Kelly Shoppach would have been CC Sabathia's last batter. Girardi cited CC's pitch count of 111 as the justification of this move. Believing that a championship is ultimately more important than individual achievements, Girardi was willing to make the move. With the history of people who have blown out their arms (Mark Prior and Kerry Wood come to mind) Girardi wanted to preserve his workhorse for when he is actually needed down the road.
I can't say I disagree. While I was hoping for CC to throw a no-no it makes a lot more sense for the long term to preserve CC and save him for the postseason. Personal gain is absolutely not more important than championships. Sure it's easy for me to say that sitting at home yelling at my tv but it's the truth. Personally I don't think this story needed to come out. Girardi could have just let it be because as it turned out, this situation never arose. Nevertheless I think Girardi has the right mindset to repeat and am glad to see he has everything in perspective.
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