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It’s a Soup-Is-Good-Food Kind of Night

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Kudos, props, and all that good stuff goes out to anybody at the Stadium tonight. It is a raw, spring night. Cold and a little wet. Courage, that’s what it takes, fortitude, to sitting in the stands tonight. Something I lack. But I’ll be watching the Yanks and White Sox back from the comforts of my living room.

Never mind catching cold:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Don’t Be Cruel

Quick in a Slow Way

April has been far from cruel for the Yanks so far. They won again last night, this time beating the White Sox, 7-4. Jordan Montgomery was solid again, and a pair of 3-run home runs (Matt Holliday, Aaron Judge) did the trick.

Happy?

Big Fun in the Boogie Down

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Yanks host the White Sox after sweeping the Cards.

Moment of the game last night came early when a well-intentioned putz interfered with a ball in play, effectively taking a home run away from Aaron Judge. Greg Bird, our slumping hero, got the guy off the hook when he launched the first pitch he saw deep into the stands for a two-run homer. All’s well. 

Never mind getting a swell head:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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What Next?

Empty Subway

Think Big Mike can be nice, twice?

He goes against Adam Wainwright tonight on the Game of the Week.

Never mind the Peeps:

Happy Easter and Let’s Go Yank-ees!

 

Five Alive

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Yanks on a little roll here. They won again last night, don’t ya know.

More this afternoon in the Bronx where the sun she be a shining.

Never mind the glare:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

 

Wacha Tanaka?

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Go figure, the Yanks host the Cards for the weekend.

Well, Okay, then.

Tanka vs. Wacha tonight.

Never mind the spring chill:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Onward, Ha!

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Severino gets the ball.

Never mind the chill:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Everybody Loves the Sunshine

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Well, goodness that’s the Big Mike Pineda we always hope to see. Yesterday, he was in full control, his best self. David Cone mentioned on the broadcast how much a catcher collaborates with a pitcher and then said that Austin Romine was guiding Big Mike with a deft touch.

Good start, Yanks scored a bunch of runs late, a hell of an Opening Day. Final score: Yanks 8, Rays 1.

Yanks have the night off and it is even warmer and more lovely in New York today than it was yesterday.

Never mind spring fever:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Walk Tall

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The Yanks gave the O’s a taste of their own comeback medicine yesterday thanks to some lousy pitching from the home team—Yanks 7, O’s 3.

Hey, that Aaron Judge had a nice day, though. Absolutely ripped a single off the left field wall that brought back memories of Gary Sheffield’s merciless line drives. Judge also hit a home run on a ball he didn’t really square up. The man is strong.

Today gives the home opener and it is a gorgeous day in the Bronx.

Dayenu, y’all.

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

Aie, Aie

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And just like that Gary Sanchez, the Yankees’ young star catcher, heads to the DL after straining his bicep on a swing. And he ain’t the only one hurtin’ either.

Oh, and the Yanks blew another lead and lost again. Et tu, Mr. Betances? Masahiro Tanaka looked much better than on Opening Day. He was tough even when he got into a pickle. But that’s the way things go sometimes. O’s 5, Yanks 4.

C.C. on the bump this afternoon as the Bombers look to avoid getting swept.

Never mind the sunshine:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

No, No, Not like That

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Yeah, that wasn’t the way we pictured the game would go. A plump 5-1 lead, thanks in part to a lovely bomb from Gary Sanchez, and everything was feeling fine. Until it wasn’t and a pair of home runs—those things the O’s like hitting—did our fellas in as the home team came from behind for the 6-5 win.

Fug it, they’ll be back out there again later this afternoon.

Never mind the chores:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Oodles of O’s

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Yanks down in Baltimore this weekend where them fellas hit home runs.

Never mind the April drizzle:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Beat of the Day

Legs This Isnt Happiness

Indeed.

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Afternoon Art

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R.I.P. Joe Harris.

No Particular Place to Go

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And on the day Michael Pineda pitched, the Yanks lost. I didn’t see any of the game but read this tweet from Steven Goldman:

“You could re-watch all five seasons of The Wire between Michael Pineda pitches.”

The final was 4-1.

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Thank You Sir May I Have Another?

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Victory that is…after last night’s tidy shut out.

Never mind the rumpus:

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Take 2

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Okay, so the first game was a dud. Good news, we got 161 more!

Never mind the New York drizzle—they’re playin’ in Tampa. It’s our old pal C.C. on the hill. That’s good enough for me.

Let’s Go Yank-ees!

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Taster’s Cherce

Opening Day 2017 lunch

Opening Day didn’t go as planned for the Yanks but at least I had a good lunch. Burger with green Hatch chilies, cole slaw, sweet potato fries.

Why Time Begins On Opening Day

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You guys thawed?

No matter, we have got a baseball season to mind.

Yanks kick off the 2017 season against the Rays down in Tampa—Masahiro vs. Chris Archer. Mike Axisa has the skinny over at River Ave. Blues.

Let’s Go Base-ball!

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Baseball Fever…

Doc Gooden Sports Illustrated Ad

Over at Esquire Classic, I put together a gallery of vintage baseball ads. Think you will enjoy it.

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