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Report from the Softball Diva and Terminal Yankees Fan
NEW YORK, NY - Oh, yeah, sure, the Yankees totally scrapped the idea of
getting their payroll under $189 million this year when the various big cheeses
realized zillions of dollars were being lost with lower attendance and fewer
eyeballs on YES (Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network). Amazingly, the Yankees played meaningful
games until the last two weeks of the season last year, and that was done with
a team ravaged by major injuries. The
only bright spot was the adulation and adoration that greeted Mariano Rivera on
his farewell tour. He was greeted at
every stadium like a rock star. In fact,
some big rock stars, Metallica, were instrumental in rocking the Stadium on
Mariano Rivera Day in the Bronx. And now
Mo’s gone off into the sunset leaving die-hard Yankee fans with wonderful,
poignant memories of the sweet man who was the greatest closer ever. Sigh.
But I digress.
So, yeah,
2013 was a year of not making the playoffs for only the second time since
1995. Yep, we Yankee fans are spoiled. It obviously became time to open up the
wallets, and Hal Steinbrenner and his crew did just that. Oh, it was sweet, just like the days when
the old man, THE BOSS, bought every super star he could and then demanded a
championship. Maybe Hal is a chip off
the old block. The Yanks went out and
got a great, and I mean great new catcher from the Atlanta Braves ……Brian McCann. He is a lefty, and he is going to love the
short porch in right field where he might hit, say, 30 home runs, and he is
supposed to be excellent with the pitching staff. He’s a tough guy, too, and he is already
being compared to Thurmon Munson, a very
beloved Yankee catcher.
Then the Yanks spent more money on Jacoby
Ellsbury, former superstar center fielder from the Red Sox. Great speed and great hitting and great
fielding if…..and it’s the first of many “ifs”…..if he can stay healthy. Carlos Beltran always wanted to play for the
Yankees. They wrapped him up, too,
with a lucrative contract. He’s a
switch hitter, and he, along with Mark Texiera, another prolific switch hitter
back from missing almost all of last year, should make the lineup much, much
stronger IF they both stay healthy.
To top it
all off, the Yanks went out and outbid everyone for Masahiro Tanaka, the
Japanese phenom who was 24-0 last year.
He’s never pitched in the big leagues, but the Yanks have scouted him
for years, and most people in the biz think he is the real deal. Yanks Ace CC Sabathia had a very subpar year
last year, but he is back feeling stronger than ever, and he shed 40 lbs. That may be good or bad. He seemed to have a lot more success when
his waistline expanded. We shall see IF
he regains his form that has made him such a stud in the past. And just maybe after two years of never even
playing in a game for the Yankees, Michael Pineda will be ready to contribute
…..or at least compete for the fifth spot in the rotation IF he recovers fully from the shoulder
surgery that knocked him out for two years.
The Yankees will have Sabathia, Hiroki Kuroda, Tanaka, Ivan Nova, and
whoever wins the fifth spot. It will be
a much improved rotation, again IF…..everyone stays healthy…..tired of hearing
it?
The
Yankees have spent about $450 million for 4 players…..and oh, yeah, lots of
money was freed up when A-Rod decided to take a sabbatical to ponder the
mysteries of life and how he could better serve the universe. That sounded almost believable, right?
So there
really is a lot to be excited about. Of
course there is a lot to be worried about, too. Texiera may still have lingering wrist
issues. CC might continue to
underperform. Ellsbury and Beltran are
injury prone…so is Brian Roberts, our new 36-year-old second baseman who has
the unenviable task of taking the place of Robinson Cano. Gulp!
Tanaka could find the rigors of pitching every 5 days and working with a
bigger baseball than they had in Japan and the specter of facing major league
ball players quite overwhelming. I
doubt it, but he could really stink in his first year in the majors. And Kelly Johnson (who?) might not handle
third base very well. (Not that anyone
is missing Alex Rodriguez at the hot corner.)
David Robertson, our excellent 8th inning bullpen guy from
last year is going to now be our closer.
No one can replace Mo, but
Robertson’s going to try. If he is a
bust, there aren’t others lined up to move into that spot. In simple terms, there is a lot that can go
wrong.
In fact,
the more I think about it…..oh, brother.
Where is my Prozac? But
wait…..just wait a minute. DEREK
JETER…..the Captain, the face of the franchise, one of the best Yankees ever,
has said that this 2014 season will be his last. Oh, the pain, the inevitable truth that
Father Time wins all the battles in the end.
Jeter only played 17 games last year after a broken ankle suffered in
the first game of the American League Championship Series in 2012. He went down in agony, and the Yanks went
down swiftly losing four games to the Detroit Tigers. It seemed the Yanks never recovered from
Jeter’s injury all through the 2013 season, but he is back for one final
season. He tells us that his ankle is
fine, fully recovered and he expects to play well, very well, up to his usual
standards of excellence.
Of course
Jeter will be 40 in June. No team has
ever won a World Series with an everyday shortstop over 36…..and yes, he might
break down. More Prozac, please!
But no one
wants to see him fail, and he wants to win more than anything. His desire should fuel not only himself, but
his teammates. Everyone wants him to do
well. He just wants to win. It’s really the only thing that matters in
the Yankee Universe.
In
conclusion, I will boldly state on the record that Jeter and the Yanks go deep,
very deep into October. Furthermore,
Jeter gets his sixth ring; the Yanks will win their 28th
Championship! It most definitely
could happen. Lots of high hopes…..as
far as the anxiety, a couple cold ones will help. No need for Prozac for this fan.
GO
YANKEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!
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