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NFT: Game 7 - Yankees vs Astros - 8:08p tonight FS1

B in ALB : 10/21/2017 2:05 pm
Last night was a clusterfuck. Some strikezone we witnessed. Awesome. But that's over now and we're right where we want to be. I'm ready to battle again and I'm sure you guys are too.

Game 7 for all the marbles. Still in good shape and facing a pitcher starting for the first time this series. But he'll be tough for sure. Gotta get into their bullpen and CC has to be CC. And the bats need to come alive again - this time in a very hostile environment.

We play today, we win today, das it.



LGY.
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Oh well, bummer of an ending, but Astros were just better the  
mfsd : 10/21/2017 11:51 pm : link
last 2 nights. They earned home field advantage over 162 and it paid off in this series.

I hate falling back on moral victories, but theres so much to be excited about with the Yanks future. Add to all that a ton of great experience in playoff games like the last 2 weeks against the best teams in baseball. Guys like Judge, Bird, Sanchez, Didi et al will remember these games and ABs and hopefully be better hitters in the future bc of it.

Yanks know they can play with anyone...but also know they have to be even better if they want to reach the mountaintop.

Great time talking baseball with all my fellow Yankee fans here all season and especially the last couple weeks!!

RE: I'm kind of surprised that everyone here  
dpinzow : 10/21/2017 11:51 pm : link
In comment 13659079 illmatic said:
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seems to think the Dodgers will steamroll the Astros and would have done the same to the Yankees had they made it. Who knows what's going on with Seager if he plays and the Astros rotation matches up very well with LA's. I guess we'll see but I think Houston can beat them. They had a great season but they aren't the wrecking crew they're made out to be.


Dodgers lineup vs. Houston bullpen is a total mismatch
Dodgers have an underrated, strong bullpen
Kershaw and Darvish > Keuchel and Verlander
RE: RE: its over  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/21/2017 11:54 pm : link
In comment 13659074 B in ALB said:
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All rise, the verdict is in, start spreading the news the Judge says there will be no more games in that pathetic bandbox of a park this year. The fat doughboy drunk can crack open a cold one now as a game 7 loser.



Rocky. You're a child predator and criminal. Yet you continue to troll the board for decades.

I don't feel sorry for you.

You should be locked up.


So glad the piece of garbage rocky isn't a Yankees fan, though.
Yanks are back  
old man : 10/21/2017 11:54 pm : link
And will be good for a looong time.
Youth, power, a good pipeline, good bullpen, money to buy whoever wants to pitch/play for a winner and get to a WS.
So might the Yanks-Sox rivalry if they play Cora-ball...otherwise a Sox get owned 13-5 in the season series.
RE: I'm kind of surprised that everyone here  
GentleGiant : 10/21/2017 11:55 pm : link
In comment 13659079 illmatic said:
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seems to think the Dodgers will steamroll the Astros and would have done the same to the Yankees had they made it. Who knows what's going on with Seager if he plays and the Astros rotation matches up very well with LA's. I guess we'll see but I think Houston can beat them. They had a great season but they aren't the wrecking crew they're made out to be.


Also Turner had one of those Daniel Murphy series, can't expect him to repeat. Houston has a lot of holes to exploit - no bullpen, a weak catcher, and Roberts will make sure Altuve and Correa get nothing to hit. If the Yankees just committed to not throwing a single strike to Altuve and Correa all series they would have won easily. They are the only hitters on the team that can hit anything about mediocre/tired pitching.
RE: RE: RE: its over  
B in ALB : 10/21/2017 11:55 pm : link
In comment 13659083 Dave in Hoboken said:
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All rise, the verdict is in, start spreading the news the Judge says there will be no more games in that pathetic bandbox of a park this year. The fat doughboy drunk can crack open a cold one now as a game 7 loser.



Rocky. You're a child predator and criminal. Yet you continue to troll the board for decades.

I don't feel sorry for you.

You should be locked up.



So glad the piece of garbage rocky isn't a Yankees fan, though.


Disgusting piece of shit. Trying to take advantage of children. Got caught. Arrested. Scum.
above  
GentleGiant : 10/21/2017 11:56 pm : link
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No big deal  
Stan in LA : 10/21/2017 11:58 pm : link
Nobody's beating the Dodgers anyway.
RE: 2001  
nygnyy274 : 10/22/2017 12:00 am : link
In comment 13659049 MookGiants said:
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hurts more than even 2004 did to me. Much worse actually. Not winning that one was fucking cruel




NO WAY!!! Yankees were lucky to even get to a 7th game in 2001 they had two miracle come backs back to back nights. 2001 does not other me as much as 2004 when the Yankees just came off a 19-8 ass whooping to go up 3-0 and completely choked after that.
RE: No big deal  
B in ALB : 10/22/2017 12:00 am : link
In comment 13659094 Stan in LA said:
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Nobody's beating the Dodgers anyway.


Staaaaaaaaaanley! You're an asshole, bud.
Turning point of the game  
GentleGiant : 10/22/2017 12:03 am : link
Bregman throwing out Bird at the plate. What sticks in my craw is that the replay shows Bird not taking a single step toward home with the pitch, he was flat-footed when Frazier hit the ball. Someone's gotta teach that boy to move, he's not playing in Little League anymore.
Michael Kay just said  
yankeeslover : 10/22/2017 12:04 am : link
this is the worst Yankee team talant wise that we will have over the next 7 years.. 5 of top 100 prospects are in yankees system.
RE: Turning point of the game  
illmatic : 10/22/2017 12:05 am : link
In comment 13659098 GentleGiant said:
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Bregman throwing out Bird at the plate. What sticks in my craw is that the replay shows Bird not taking a single step toward home with the pitch, he was flat-footed when Frazier hit the ball. Someone's gotta teach that boy to move, he's not playing in Little League anymore.


Yeah, these young guys certainly have things to work on in the offseason. Bird with his baserunning, Judge with toning down the K's, Gary with... actually catching a ball thrown to him.
RE: Michael Kay just said  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 12:06 am : link
In comment 13659099 yankeeslover said:
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this is the worst Yankee team talant wise that we will have over the next 7 years.. 5 of top 100 prospects are in yankees system.


He said that on his show last week, too. He's right.
RE: RE: Turning point of the game  
yankeeslover : 10/22/2017 12:07 am : link
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Bregman throwing out Bird at the plate. What sticks in my craw is that the replay shows Bird not taking a single step toward home with the pitch, he was flat-footed when Frazier hit the ball. Someone's gotta teach that boy to move, he's not playing in Little League anymore.



Yeah, these young guys certainly have things to work on in the offseason. Bird with his baserunning, Judge with toning down the K's, Gary with... actually catching a ball thrown to him.


Castro, fielding routine ground balls
Crazy that Chapman didnt throw a single pitch in games 6 or 7  
Dave in PA : 10/22/2017 12:10 am : link
Heading in with a 3-2 series lead. What a stud he was this postseason. Almost started to feel like amp comfort level when he came in
Aaron Judge  
GentleGiant : 10/22/2017 12:20 am : link
Struck out 235 times this year.
RE: Aaron Judge  
B in ALB : 10/22/2017 12:24 am : link
In comment 13659105 GentleGiant said:
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Struck out 235 times this year.


Aaron Judge is a rookie who hit 56 home runs this year and saved multiple home runs with his defense.

What's your point?
Without Judge, this team isn't here.  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 12:25 am : link
Enough with the K's. Does he have to work on that? Yes. Is it a killer for him or this team? Absolutely not.
RE: RE: 2001  
MookGiants : 10/22/2017 12:27 am : link
In comment 13659095 nygnyy274 said:
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hurts more than even 2004 did to me. Much worse actually. Not winning that one was fucking cruel





NO WAY!!! Yankees were lucky to even get to a 7th game in 2001 they had two miracle come backs back to back nights. 2001 does not other me as much as 2004 when the Yankees just came off a 19-8 ass whooping to go up 3-0 and completely choked after that.


Who gives a shit that they were lucky to even get to a 7th game. To have a lead in the 9th inning and lose the way they did is absolutely gut wrenching. Add on top of that 9/11 and it was just absolutely brutal.

2004 sucked, i was even there for game 7, but I didn't feel half as bad after that as I did 2001. Even if they won the ALCS that year they still had to win four more games. Yanks were 3 outs away from winning a title and they gave up one hard hit ball all inning and lost. I'll be surprised if I ever see a baseball game that hurts as much as that one did going forward. I certainly hope I don't have to see one worse
RE: RE: Aaron Judge  
GentleGiant : 10/22/2017 12:32 am : link
In comment 13659106 B in ALB said:
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Struck out 235 times this year.



Aaron Judge is a rookie who hit 56 home runs this year and saved multiple home runs with his defense.

What's your point?


that's a fucking shitload of strikeouts! I hope that number goes down and it should as he matures and gets to know the pitchers. Kris Bryant struck out 199 his rookie year and is down to 128 this year.
RE: No big deal  
BigBlue4You09 : 10/22/2017 12:54 am : link
In comment 13659094 Stan in LA said:
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Nobody's beating the Dodgers anyway.


Somebodys angry!
RE: RE: RE: RE: its over  
montanagiant : 10/22/2017 1:02 am : link
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All rise, the verdict is in, start spreading the news the Judge says there will be no more games in that pathetic bandbox of a park this year. The fat doughboy drunk can crack open a cold one now as a game 7 loser.



Rocky. You're a child predator and criminal. Yet you continue to troll the board for decades.

I don't feel sorry for you.

You should be locked up.



So glad the piece of garbage rocky isn't a Yankees fan, though.



Disgusting piece of shit. Trying to take advantage of children. Got caught. Arrested. Scum.

I see Rocky is still that punk-ass pedo who has lost everything...Couldn't have happened to a more deserving little bitch
Listen Gentle  
B in ALB : 10/22/2017 1:05 am : link
This team doesn't sniff the wild card without Judge doing three quarters of what he did this year.

You're bitching about nothing. You're an ill-informed, spoiled and shitty fan who has no perspective or real investment in this team. You like to complain. Bitch and moan. Yack about nothing.

It's typical. And it's annoying. Go root for the Mets. Be gone.
So many clowns taking pot shots at us on social media...FUCK THEM  
Bchurch : 10/22/2017 2:03 am : link
I made my boys (5) and (1) watch Houston celebrate so they could see the joy of winning for the opposite team... the 1 year old slaped me in the head for holding him down but my 5 year old got it. Losing is as much of a part as winning in this game and WE WILL BE BACK.
RE: its over  
Bchurch : 10/22/2017 2:12 am : link
In comment 13659032 Possum said:
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All rise, the verdict is in, start spreading the news the Judge says there will be no more games in that pathetic bandbox of a park this year. The fat doughboy drunk can crack open a cold one now as a game 7 loser.



Hi.. can you please provide your name?

There are children on the board and there is fear that you may touch them...
RE: RE: its over  
Matt M. : 10/22/2017 2:44 am : link
In comment 13659127 Bchurch said:
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All rise, the verdict is in, start spreading the news the Judge says there will be no more games in that pathetic bandbox of a park this year. The fat doughboy drunk can crack open a cold one now as a game 7 loser.




Hi.. can you please provide your name?

There are children on the board and there is fear that you may touch them...
Maybe for another thread, but can someone enlighten me on the pedophile comments? I always see these types of comments and never seem to know the meaning.
RE: Listen Gentle  
GentleGiant : 10/22/2017 3:06 am : link
In comment 13659116 B in ALB said:
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This team doesn't sniff the wild card without Judge doing three quarters of what he did this year.

You're bitching about nothing. You're an ill-informed, spoiled and shitty fan who has no perspective or real investment in this team. You like to complain. Bitch and moan. Yack about nothing.

It's typical. And it's annoying. Go root for the Mets. Be gone.


I watched every single game this year, probably 90% of the games Girardi has managed for this team. I've been a fan of the Yankees since the early 70's and my father who is 89 has been going to Yankee games since the 1930's. If you think I haven't earned the right to criticize this team then you are probably drunk. By the way, I wasn't criticized Judge, I was just in awe that someone could strike out 235 times in a season and still be incredibly productive. I'm sure there are many in the Yankee organization wondering if they should do something about it or just chalk it up to a new era in the game.
RE: Oh well, bummer of an ending, but Astros were just better the  
bbfanva : 10/22/2017 3:43 am : link
In comment 13659080 mfsd said:
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last 2 nights. They earned home field advantage over 162 and it paid off in this series.

I hate falling back on moral victories, but theres so much to be excited about with the Yanks future. Add to all that a ton of great experience in playoff games like the last 2 weeks against the best teams in baseball. Guys like Judge, Bird, Sanchez, Didi et al will remember these games and ABs and hopefully be better hitters in the future bc of it.

Yanks know they can play with anyone...but also know they have to be even better if they want to reach the mountaintop.

Great time talking baseball with all my fellow Yankee fans here all season and especially the last couple weeks!!


Great post, nothing to add. The team went farther that just about everyone though they could. There are plenty of holes to fill and plenty of things to work on but they now know how to win, they need to figure out how to finish.
I hope Joe stays, he seems to have the players confidence.
Not satisfied with losing but happy with the progress.
I will be heading to Tampa in March.
agree. it was the most enjoyable Yankee season in years for me  
Victor in CT : 10/22/2017 6:51 am : link
THis team grew up before our eyes and has a great future. THey will learn from this and come abck stronger for it I think.
Great season and I think  
section125 : 10/22/2017 7:08 am : link
they got everything out of it that they could.

It will be interesting to see what Judge does to cut down on Ks. He has improved every year correcting flaws at each level. Guy works his butt off to improve all the time. Good things happen when he puts the ball in play.

Sanchez will improve his catching. It is just refinement now. Would not be surprised if he loses about 10 lbs to get quicker.

A fully rested off season for Bird and that sweet swing.

Sonny Gray has far too much talent to be going 3-2 count on virtually every batter and being out of games in the 5th inning.

Lastly, here is hoping Ells is moved and Gardy isn't.

3 1/2 months to pitchers and catchers!
Season  
Percy : 10/22/2017 7:53 am : link
Was exciting and a surprise. Strong team in the making. Need a new hitting coach. Pitching needs to be shored up. Don't have much faith in Gray, frankly, because his pitches have no element of deception; Sebathia, terrific as he has been, is over the hill; no reliable stoppers on the team (Severino and Chapman are both over-rated IMHO, but Tanaka might be the starter guy, and there seem to be great prospects still in the minors). Bring Girardi back. Part with Betances. Bottom line: one hell of a show by this team. On to next year.
I think some are being too cavalier about the future  
Matt M. : 10/22/2017 8:29 am : link
Yes, this year was a nice surprise. Yes, they have some top prospects likely to be called up. But,neither guarantees future success.

Will Torres be 100% after his injury? It shouldn't affect his fielding much, but it is the front arm hitting, which can be a big deal.

They have decisions to make with the pitching. Re-sign an OPT out Tanaka? For how much and how long? Re-sign Gray? Many are asking for a Betances trade. What is his current value when the team clearly didn't trust him? Which prospects will be up and are they ready?
Can they drastically cut down strikeouts? Those who aren't concerned, especially with Judge, I think, can be in for an unpleasant surprise. If he continues to be a 200+ K player, you don't consistently see those kinds of HE totals and the BA will be close to 250 (or below) than 280-300. I love Judge and think he is hugely talented. But, one year doesn't make his future a foregone conclusion.
So

So, while we have plenty to look forward to, I think it is wrong to assume this is just a bump in the road and there are multiple WS titles in the next 5 years.
To put it a different way  
Matt M. : 10/22/2017 8:30 am : link
I don't like the notionthey were playing with house money. Unexpected or not, they were 1 game away from the WS and shot the bed twice. There is no guarantee of a quick return to that position.
RE: To put it a different way  
section125 : 10/22/2017 8:45 am : link
In comment 13659158 Matt M. said:
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I don't like the notionthey were playing with house money. Unexpected or not, they were 1 game away from the WS and shot the bed twice. There is no guarantee of a quick return to that position.


There is never a guarantee. Just look at the Cubs and Indians.
That said, you'd rather be where the Yankees are in terms of players and prospects. The more good players you have the better the chances of getting deep into the playoffs.
Disappointing end, bright future  
MadPlaid : 10/22/2017 9:19 am : link
That was easily one the most enjoyable seasons of baseball I have ever experienced. So unexpected. I was prepared for struggles and a losing record. I was keeping my hopes down. I just wanted the Yanks to progress and show they could be competitive. Then 2018 be in the thick of things for the playoffs. This year exceeded expectations by a lot. I'll take it.

Looking forward to next year. The Yankees are going to be good.
Whoa I'm out of the loop  
bxgiants4 : 10/22/2017 9:21 am : link
What did rocky do?
Nothing is guaranteed for the future  
JerryNYG : 10/22/2017 9:36 am : link
But having confidence in this core young talent is a pretty reasonable position to take.

We still can hope to see more next year from Montgomery, Torres, Andujar, Adams, Clint Frazier, and more of the kids from the farm.

I would love to see Ellsbury dealt (even if we eat a lot of salary), Castro dealt, Betances dealt. I think Frasier will walk due to wanting a multi-year deal.

I think they sign Sabathia if his demands are reasonable (1 - 2 year contract at most). I think they sign Tanaka if he opts out or they try to give him an extension prior to an opt out.

I don't think they will be big players in free agency otherwise. They need a starting pitcher for sure, but I can't see them making big plays on any position players this year.
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arcarsenal : 10/22/2017 10:09 am : link
Sorry, fellas.

I really thought the Yanks were going to get to the WS. I felt like they were going to win it, actually.

Regardless, it's good experience for the younger guys. I think they probably learned a good bit and can take that with them going forward.

Still a hell of a run. No one had y'all here back in April.

I don't know what the plan is for Girardi, but I really thought all of the calling for his head after game 2 of the DS was over the top. Joe is a good manager. I'd love to have him. If he wants to return, NYY would be wise to retain him IMO.

I do think this team is built for sustained success - the model the Yankees are using seems to be more dependable. Hitters are a bit more reliable than putting most of your eggs in your pitching. Severino was tremendous this year, though.

CC looks like he still has a bit left in the tank. He's a FA, correct? If you could sign him for another year, I probably would. 2 would be dicey at his age. Unless he's considering retiring - but I don't recall reading anything like that.

Having Gray under team control is good, too.

Frazier should be a bigger part of the team next year.

Plenty to be excited about.
Looking forward to next season.  
Jim in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 10:57 am : link
Somebody needs to sit down with Sanchez and improve his defense this offseason. We can't have such a liability behind the plate despite his offensive ability.

Otherwise pitching will be the key. Gray will be a good 2-3. Sevy hopefully will continue his success and stay healthy. Montgomery should take another step forward. Give Adams a realistic chance to make the club next spring. Then I assume at least one of CC or Tanaka will be back, so that gives us 5 starters. Sheffield has been impressive in the AFL, maybe he'll position himself for a cameo later on in the year.

On the hitting side, I know you can't have young studs without track record at every position, but I wouldn't mind giving Torres and Andujar a shot out of spring. Clint Frazier has to be worked into the rotation too. Next year could be similary exciting to track the development of these other youngsters.
It's also really cool  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 11:07 am : link
that Yankee Stadium is back to where it should be; a place opposing players do NOT like playing in.
Astro's Special Assistant to GM, Kevin Goldstein:  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 11:09 am : link
Kevin Goldstein‏ @Kevin_Goldstein 5m5 minutes ago

And an incredible war it was. That's a fantastic team in the Bronx with fantastic fans and just an incredible atmosphere at that stadium.
RE: To put it a different way  
Stu11 : 10/22/2017 11:15 am : link
In comment 13659158 Matt M. said:
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I don't like the notionthey were playing with house money. Unexpected or not, they were 1 game away from the WS and shot the bed twice. There is no guarantee of a quick return to that position.

Pat Riley always used to say that. Think how far they have to go and we have to wait just to get back to that same position. A lot of work and luck needed.
RE: RE: Listen Gentle  
BigBlue4You09 : 10/22/2017 2:04 pm : link
In comment 13659131 GentleGiant said:
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This team doesn't sniff the wild card without Judge doing three quarters of what he did this year.

You're bitching about nothing. You're an ill-informed, spoiled and shitty fan who has no perspective or real investment in this team. You like to complain. Bitch and moan. Yack about nothing.

It's typical. And it's annoying. Go root for the Mets. Be gone.



I watched every single game this year, probably 90% of the games Girardi has managed for this team. I've been a fan of the Yankees since the early 70's and my father who is 89 has been going to Yankee games since the 1930's. If you think I haven't earned the right to criticize this team then you are probably drunk. By the way, I wasn't criticized Judge, I was just in awe that someone could strike out 235 times in a season and still be incredibly productive. I'm sure there are many in the Yankee organization wondering if they should do something about it or just chalk it up to a new era in the game.


Dont mind Bitch in ALB, hes just an angry bitter old man.
RE: RE: To put it a different way  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 2:07 pm : link
In comment 13659251 Stu11 said:
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I don't like the notionthey were playing with house money. Unexpected or not, they were 1 game away from the WS and shot the bed twice. There is no guarantee of a quick return to that position.


Pat Riley always used to say that. Think how far they have to go and we have to wait just to get back to that same position. A lot of work and luck needed.


Thankfully, we have alot of young players on the roster, and more to come in the next few years.
Tough to lose a Game 7  
EddieNYG : 10/22/2017 2:21 pm : link
But this was a great season for the Yankees.

A young core is developing with more young players in the pipeline.

You cannot underestimate what this run should do going forward. This young team was 1 game away from going to World Series. They will be hungry to get back and the experience they gained from this should only benefit them moving forward.

Going forward, assuming Cashman is back and I don't see why he wouldn't be, just stay the course and let him do his thing. I think he will continue to make creative trades.

Tough loss, but we should be a hungry team in 2018. Future is bright!
RE: Tough to lose a Game 7  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 2:27 pm : link
In comment 13659353 EddieNYG said:
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But this was a great season for the Yankees.

A young core is developing with more young players in the pipeline.

You cannot underestimate what this run should do going forward. This young team was 1 game away from going to World Series. They will be hungry to get back and the experience they gained from this should only benefit them moving forward.

Going forward, assuming Cashman is back and I don't see why he wouldn't be, just stay the course and let him do his thing. I think he will continue to make creative trades.

Tough loss, but we should be a hungry team in 2018. Future is bright!


Gleyber Torres next year. I'm marking out.
RE: RE: RE: Listen Gentle  
B in ALB : 10/22/2017 2:35 pm : link
In comment 13659345 BigBlue4You09 said:
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This team doesn't sniff the wild card without Judge doing three quarters of what he did this year.

You're bitching about nothing. You're an ill-informed, spoiled and shitty fan who has no perspective or real investment in this team. You like to complain. Bitch and moan. Yack about nothing.

It's typical. And it's annoying. Go root for the Mets. Be gone.



I watched every single game this year, probably 90% of the games Girardi has managed for this team. I've been a fan of the Yankees since the early 70's and my father who is 89 has been going to Yankee games since the 1930's. If you think I haven't earned the right to criticize this team then you are probably drunk. By the way, I wasn't criticized Judge, I was just in awe that someone could strike out 235 times in a season and still be incredibly productive. I'm sure there are many in the Yankee organization wondering if they should do something about it or just chalk it up to a new era in the game.



Dont mind Bitch in ALB, hes just an angry bitter old man.


Very clever. Now go crawl back into your hole where you were all season.
That loss stings  
Kyle in NY : 10/22/2017 3:16 pm : link
But I'll always remember this team fondly. What a fun season this was, and the future is very bright.
RE: To put it a different way  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/22/2017 3:27 pm : link
In comment 13659158 Matt M. said:
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I don't like the notionthey were playing with house money. Unexpected or not, they were 1 game away from the WS and shot the bed twice. There is no guarantee of a quick return to that position.


This year was house money since day 1.
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