Ha Ha. That was funny.Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:vockins wrote:It seems the Yankee way may be sweeping the series.
It was incredible to see Randy Johnson blow away that decimated Oakland A's line-up yesterday. Man, Randy Johnson looks really great this year.
And the New York hitters just destroyed Dan Haren. Dan Haren was completely overmatched, so you had to feel pretty bad for him by the end of the game.
God, the A's never had a chance.
The real joke wasn't Randy Johnson. Randy Johnson had a shitty first. Then he wasn't laying off his knee as he had done in his past few shitty starts. He threw the ball plenty fast. His location was OK. He'll come around - I believe this.
The incredible joke, the stunning dipshittery, the monumental gutbuster is that the Yankees decided to replace Tanyon Fucking Sturtze with the only person on the fucking planet that's worse - Scott Erickson. This dude has a 6.67 ERA and 24/45 K/BB over 82 1/3 innings since 2004. WTF.
But wait! I'm not even at the punchline! The casual observer might think that the Yankees had no middle relief options in the minor leagues, trading all their prospects away for an aging all star, and that person would be very wrong. In fact, the Yankees have some excellent arms available in the farm system. There's Colter Bean, who has a 0.77 ERA, 11 BB and 30 strikeouts in 23 1/3 innings. He put up similar numbers the year before. And the year before that. And the year before that year. If I were Colter Bean, I would get a job selling insurance, because it is obviously God's plan for you not to play Major League Baseball. If you can't get called up when Tanyon Sturtze gets hurt with those numbers, just fucking kill yourself.
There's more! Maybe Bean shot Joe Torre's dog or something and they wanted him to suffer in Columbus some more. Fine. Why not call up Matt Smith again? The guy made the top of the Blue Jays lineup look dumb this year. Twice. He didn't allow one baserunner.
But no. They called Erickson.
In fact, I'd go as far as declaring that the Yankees might have their best bullpen since 1996 if they'd bother to play the right people. But they don't.