Ah, Black Sheep’s break-out classic. I liked the whole album. Dres gets props for bringing Knishes into the discussion.
How about if we take the concept to the Yanks. Like say for instance, Yankee Screw-Jobs.
This?

Or That?

Ah, Black Sheep’s break-out classic. I liked the whole album. Dres gets props for bringing Knishes into the discussion.
How about if we take the concept to the Yanks. Like say for instance, Yankee Screw-Jobs.
This?

Or That?


In a lively guest post over at Pete’s jernt, Emma Span explains how things have never been kosher when sports and politics mix.
Let us wish our new President the resolve and ability to steer this country through these challenging times ….
Here’s the news:
At this writing, the one thing that seems certain is that the days when the Yankees could count on Posada for 140 or more games are gone. That presents a problem, a familiar one. The only other catchers on the 40-man roster are Jose Molina and Francisco Cervelli. The Yankees have also invited five non-roster backstops to camp. Kevin Cash is the only member of that quintet who possesses major league experience, though most of that experience is comprised of making outs. The same thing goes for Molina, and is also indicated in any reasonable forecast for Cervelli, who, thanks to that pointless spring training collision, has yet to play in any meaningful way above High-A. Given his offensive shortcomings, which include the complete absence of power (he even slugged a lowly .350 in the Venezuelan Winter League), the Yankees would be wise to ticket him to Double-A and let him play his way upward, proving that his one solid hitting tool, his batting eye, stays with him as he climbs.
“I lost my speech capacity for about a week,” Zimmer said in a brief telephone interview Sunday. “But it’s come back now and I just got done with a whole bunch of tests, including a stress test on Friday, and I’ll get the results on them later this week.
“I’m fine,” he added. “For a while, I had a little trouble getting around, but I’m getting better at that every day, too. I’ve got just about everything back, all of my speech.”