The Curse of... oh, let's say, Clay Bellinger:

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

It’s been a while …

Since I have blogged about the Yankees, for obvious reasons, and after thinking about it I cannot shake the words of one of the more underappreciated philosophers of our time that I think encapsulates what has been going on with the Yankees this season:

Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

Those words were, of course, spoken by none other than the immortal Mike Tyson, and they really ring true. The Bombers has spent the better part of a month now getting punched in the mouth, and I have to assume that they, like most Yankee fans, are little bruised in the ego for it.

Coming in, the plan looked solid: Cano may slip a bit, but would still be solid, Abreu would be something between New York Bobby and Philly Bobby, A-Rod would have a monster season, the bullpen, newly retooled with Luis Vizcaino and a now trusted Brian Bruney, would be better, the rotation though older would hold together; trades of old guys for young arms would get the team younger and more flexible even as they compete for another title.

The plan started to go awry when Wang got nicked in spring training, then got worse when Moose got dinged, Pavano did what Pavano does and Kei Igawa, well, sucked like a certain fat p*ssy toad, minus about 150 pounds.

But they were scoring in bunches because of a historic April by A-Rod and almost as soon as they stopped scoring because everyone stopped hitting, they started getting some pitching.

Then slowly but surely a lot of those arms started to get hurt, or like newly acquired L-Viz, started to suck, and so down the drain did the plan go.

I love baseball sometimes.

Can they turn it around? Eh, I have no idea and honestly neither does anyone else. This reminds me of the 2004 season when Jeter was like 0-for-April and May. He wound up hitting below .300, but had a decent season when it was all said and done, so maybe the Yankees will too.

Living in D.C., I also watch a lot of Nationals games and there is a different feeling watching them play bad baseball, because there is a difference between being bad and playing bad. The Nats are a baseball team with bad players. The Yankees are a baseball team with good players playing like crap.

I would like to see them turn it around, and maybe tonight’s 10-5 win might be the start of something. However, it might not, who the hell knows.

Regardless, I think this is going to be a good season for me personally, even if the Yankees are out of it.

I am going to be daring and go ahead and put lipstick on this pig: If the Yankees are out of it by August, then I will have more time to focus on other things. Like parenting.

You see, the Mrs. and I are expecting our first child, a son, in early August. So, even if the Yankees are playing for 2008 and pride by that point, I will be jumping around like a moron in celebration.

Just thought I would share, because cause some things are bigger than baseball, and its important to remember that. Now all I need is a plan.

Cross posted at Count the Rings

--Posted at 9:50 pm by Sean McNally / 10 Comments | No Trackbacks - (616)

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Congratulations on the forthcoming child, Sean! 
Let me be optimistic in saying that when the wife goes into labor in August, you will be tearing yourself away from a meaningful Yankee game to rush to the hospital.

From your lips to God’s ears Cutter.

And thanks.

Cutter, don’t forget to post the liveblog/chatter on Friday.

Congrats on the child, Sean!

Congratulations!  Always nice to bring a new Yankee fan into the world!

Cutter, don’t forget to post the liveblog/chatter on Friday.

Definitely won’t forget.

congrats!  you are correct, some things are bigger than baseball.

i find it hard to remember that sometimes.

Congrats! My two boys are what got me over a certain 5-game series last September, in like 20 minutes. good luck with the pregnancy & delivery.

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