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August 30, 2008

Yankees 2, Blue Jays 1: Well, maybe not. But the healthy -- for now -- Carl Pavano has two wins in his two starts this season. He pitched six innings of one-run ball in front of an appreciative crowd at Yankee Stadium to keep his team within six of the Red Sox in the American League wild-card race. The bad news is that Pavano's peripheral stats aren't so great -- he only struck out one......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Bring Back Pavano!"

August 29, 2008

Yankees 3, Red Sox 2: To answer the above question: Probably. But for one game -- the last regular-season contest between New York and Boston at Yankee Stadium -- the Yankees showed signs of life. Mike Mussina didn't get his 17th win -- 20 is looking less likely now -- but Jason Giambi picked up his team. He hit a pinch-hit, game-tying, two-run homer in the seventh inning. In the ninth, against Boston closer Jonathan......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Are the Yankees Dead Yet?"

August 28, 2008

Hank "Boss Lite" Steinbrenner was asked about the Yankees' 11-3 loss to the Red Sox last night and he didn't mince words. Newsday, which also has video, reported that he said, "It's very disappointing... Even without having our two best pitchers, so forth and so on, they still stunk... The bottom line is, they sucked." Johnny Damon said, "We just dug ourselves a deeper hole," about being eight games out of the wild card slot,......

Continue Reading "Hank Steinbrenner Tells It Like It Is: The Yankees Suck"

August 28, 2008

Mets 6, Phillies 3: This game takes some air out of the whole "that loss will stay with them for a while" theory. Games don't get that much worse than Tuesday's 8-7, 13-inning loss. But were the Mets really thinking about that when they took the field Wednesday? Maybe. Did it affect them? Not in a bad way. They trailed, 3-2, entering the eighth, but Carlos Delgado hit his second homer of the game......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Now That's Much Better"

August 27, 2008

Phillies 8, Mets 7: How much can the bullpen be blamed in an 8-7 loss that came in a game in which the Mets once held a seven-run lead? Not as much as people would think. Pedro Martinez gave back five of the seven runs he was given -- those tallies came thanks to home runs by Damion Easley and Fernando Tatis -- but was perversely still in line for the win. Luis Ayala, the......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Unlucky Numbers"

August 26, 2008

Mets 9, Astros 1: Houston has been a pesky opponent for the Mets all season, but Mike Pelfrey knew how to handle the Astros. He threw his second straight complete game -- he lost the shutout in the ninth -- as the Mets salvaged a split of the four-game series. That's important momentum for a team that goes into a critical three-game series against the Phillies this week. Carlos Delgado homered not once but twice.......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Pelfrey Picks Up Mets"

August 25, 2008

Astros 6, Mets 4: The Mets haven't been losing that much lately, but, when they have, it has been in frustrating ways. In this one, the Mets blew leads of 3-0 and 4-3 then watched in the 10th inning as Brad Ausmus (!) and Darin Erstad went deep of Pedro Feliciano. Homers happen, yes, but Ausmus has a .310 slugging average this season and a .345 mark for his career. Erstad's days as a productive......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: More of the Same"

August 24, 2008

The end of the year is always overloaded with tributes to how great the past year has been. Luckily in 2008, we don’t have to wait. We can come right out and say that 2008 has been the greatest year in sports. Think about all we have seen so far. We had the Ice Bowl 2 and then the greatest upset in Super Bowl history when the Giants defeated the Patriots. Kansas shocked Memphis in......

Continue Reading "Making The Call: The Greatest Year In Sports"

August 24, 2008

Yankees 5, Orioles 3: Carl Pavano -- Opening Day starter in 2007 -- made his 2008 debut and his first start since April of last year. He e put 10 baserunners on but didn't suffer. Jason Giamb's go-ahead homer helped matters. With Boston's loss, the Yankees are now five games out of the playoffs. Has Pavano unseated Sir Sidney Ponson as the No. 3 starter? Can the Yankees make up some ground? Don't count on......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Who Is This Guy?"

August 23, 2008

Mets 3, Astros 0: They didn't score often, but the 3 runs the Mets scored early was enough to help Johan Santana to his third straight win. Santana pitched seven scoreless innings, but needed a career-high 121 pitches to do so. The Mets got the scoring started in the 1st when David Wright drove in Jose Reyes in on a single. In the 2nd inning, Brian Schneider hit a two-run home run, his fifth of......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Win, Win."

August 22, 2008

Mets 5 Atlanta 4: Sometimes the other team gives you a gift and the Mets got two of them Thursday night. Carlos Delgado went 5-for-5, but two of those hits were questionable at best. It doesn’t matter for the Mets who used those miscues to score the trying run in the seventh and the winning run in the ninth. Pedro Martinez went seven innings while Luis Ayala pitched part of the 8th and the 9th......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Streaking!"

August 20, 2008

Mets 7, Braves 3: The bad-bullpen shoe is on the other foot, at least for one day. The Mets jumped out to an early lead -- what else is new? -- on a David Wright sacrifice fly and a Fernando Tatis ground-rule double in the first. The Braves got three back off Oliver Perez in the third, however, and the Mets' bats were shut down. Trailing 3-2 in the eighth, the Mets got a two-run......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Reversal of Fortune"

August 19, 2008

If there is one area of concern for the Mets heading into the stretch, it has to be the bullpen. Sure, Billy Wagner might be back any minute, but that only solves the problems at the end of the game. What are the Mets going to do with the 7th and 8th? Monday it was the pen that put an end to a six-game winning streak. Brian Stokes allowed two Pittsburgh runs in the sixth......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: The Streak Is Over"

August 18, 2008

Mets 4, Pirates 0: Times have changed. Now when a Mets game involves of the worst teams in baseball, those watching know which squad it is. Johan Santana threw a three-hit shutout for the Mets' sixth straight win. Carlos Beltran (hot again) and Brian Schneider (he'll take what he can get) each went deep. All six of the wins have come against the lowly Nationals and Pirates, but that doesn't make a difference in......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: On a Roll"

August 17, 2008

Yankees 3 Royals 2 (13 innings): With every inning you could feel the entire season slipping away. Time and again, the Yankees’ offense threatened only to come up empty, leaving 13 runners on base. Another loss to the Royals and the Yankees would have to really start making plans for 2009. But, the bullpen was great, keeping the Royals off the board and the offense finally showed up in the 13th. It wasn’t pretty, but......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: A Long Day"

August 16, 2008

Mets 2, Pirates 1: If the Mets keep playing bad teams, they could be a lock for the playoffs. Against the Pirates, all Mike Pelfrey needed was 2 runs in the top of the first inning to earn his 11th victory of the season. Singles from the first three Mets batters led to the first run of the game and a wild pitch gave the Mets their second run. Pelfrey was replaced by Duaner Sanchez......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Staying on Top"

August 15, 2008

The AP got the scoop on opening days at the two new stadiums in 2009. The Mets will play at Citi Field on April 14, against the San Diego Padres. New Yankee Stadium will open with the Yanks against the Cleveland Indians on April 16. This year, the home openers for both teams were notable for stupid fan tricks: At Yankee Stadium, fans tried to steal bunting/banner while at Shea, some guys kicked a seat......

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August 15, 2008

Mets 9 Washington 3: Good teams need to beat bad teams in August and that is exactly what the Mets did to Washington this week. Thursday they capped off the sweep with a strong start from Oliver Perez and some timely hitting. Brian Schneider hit his fifth home run of the season and Carlos Delgado added his 26th in the sixth inning. Fernando Tatis went 1-for-1 with three walks and Damion Easley added a pinch-hit......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Alone In First?"

August 14, 2008

Mets 12, Nationals 0: Any time Brian Stokes is hitting in a game he didn't start, Jerry Manuel must be either smiling or sleeping. He was smiling Wednesday as the Mets routed Jason Bergmann, who entered the game with a 4.13 ERA. After Monday's disgusting come-from-ahead loss, the Mets have bounced back with two straight impressive wins. Tuesday's was a nail-biter, but Wednesday's was anything but. Fernando Tatis, who has been cooling off slightly, hit......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: The Rare Laugher"

August 13, 2008

Yankees 9 Minnesota 6: Do you think Johnny Damon took being benched against a lefty last night personally? Damon showed why he should be in the lineup every night by leading off the game with a home run. It was a desperately needed spark for a team that came into the game having lost 11-of-16. Mike Mussina kept up his unbelievable season with seven strong innings, allowing three runs while striking out five. But, Mariano......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: A Must-Win"

August 12, 2008

Twins 4, Yankees 0: As the season winds on, the Yankees are doing their best to make young opposing starters feel good about themselves. Last week, they gave some Texas arms a confidence boost. On Monday, Glen Perkins was the recipient of the Yanks' good will. He and Stony Brook product Joe Nathan combined to shut the Yankees out, and Sidney Ponson's latest middling effort -- 7 2/3 innings, four runs -- wasn't enough. The......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Moving the Wrong Way"

August 11, 2008

Photograph of New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi (27) argues with third base umpire Bill Welke, right, as Alex Rodriguez, far left, is restrained by third base coach Bobby Meacham by Ric Francis/AP Angels 4 Yankees 3: The Yankees started well and finished terribly again. Damon and Jeter reached base in the first and scored to give New York a 2-0 lead, but it didn’t hold up. Andy Pettitte gutted out seven innings, allowing......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: The Lost Weekend"

August 10, 2008

Mets 8, Marlins 6: When this weekend's series started, the Mets trailed the Marlins and the Phillies. Now they trail only the Phillies. Brian Stokes became the latest fill-in starter, and he benefited from a ton of run support against Florida starter -- and Mets whipping boy -- Scott Olsen. Daniel Murphy hit his first Major League home run in the critical three-run sixth. That rally helped Scott Schoeneweis become the pitcher of record. Some......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Trying to Dispose of One Rival"

August 8, 2008

Yankees 3, Rangers 0: Mike Mussina and the Yankees can't afford to keep splitting four-game series. But when the team enters the finale having lost two of the first three, what choice do they have? Derek Jeter hit a home run as the game's second batter. Mussina followed that up with seven scoreless innings, striking out six and walking one. That's an impressive outing against the best offense in baseball. Brian Bruney, Damaso Marte and......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: A Split in Texas"

August 7, 2008

Yankees 5 Texas 2: The news before the game wasn’t good; Joba has tendinitis of the rotator cuff. The plan is to shut him down for a week and then see if he can throw. Who knows if Joba returns, and Ian Kennedy will now start for the Yankees this weekend, but at least the news on the field was good. Sidney Ponson did enough to keep the team in the game and Wilson Betemit......

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August 6, 2008

Mets 6, Padres 5: Maybe Aaron Heilman is envious of Fernando Tatis. Or maybe he's no good anymore. Either way, the de facto Mets closer -- now with Billy Wagner on the disabled list -- almost ruined Tatis' evening. For much of the evening, the left fielder extraordinaire was the only player how could sniff San Diego starter Chris Young (who went to Princeton, by the way.) Thanks in large part to two Tatis taters,......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: (Almost) Missing Wagner"

August 4, 2008

Yankees 14 Angels 9: It was weird, it was wild, but in the end the Yankees prevailed and a new hero had emerged. Darrell Rasner was lousy, putting the Yankees in a 5-0 hole. (Ian Kennedy pitched well today at Scranton so Rasner may not be in the rotation much longer) But, the Yankees clawed their way back into the game and took the lead 8-5 thanks to some big hits from Xavier Nady. With......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: The X-Man Delivers"

August 3, 2008

When Yankees’ season ends, their most important free agent re-signing will have never hit a home run, won a game or driven in a run for them. He will never have even worn the uniform because their most important piece of offseason work will be bringing Brian Cashman back to the Bronx. Critics of Cashman will point to signings like Carl Pavano and trades for Jeff Weaver as evidence of his mediocrity, but judging Cashman......

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August 2, 2008

Astros 7, Mets 3: The three solo home runs surrendered by Pedro Martinez didn't help, and the grand slam Aaron Heilman served up to Mark Loretta obviously decided the game. But it turned when the Mets loaded the bases with none out in the seventh inning and got nothing. The culprits? Endy Chavez, who struck out swinging; David Wright, who grounded out; and then Carlos Delgado, who flew out to left. Two of the......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Missed Opportunities"

August 1, 2008

Angels 12, Yankees 6: Ivan Rodriguez got cheered on his way up to his first at-bat. Then he struck out, and surprisingly got booed on the way back. The real boos should have been for his handling of starter Andy Petttitte, who had trouble getting on the same page with his catcher all night. The lefty allowed two three-run homers in the third inning, and the rout was on. Xavier Nady did homer and the......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: Getting Adjusted"
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