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CC a tad shaky, just misses getting his 20th win in 13-4 loss


Was it me, or did the Yankees seem a bit off tonight?

Hard to put my finger on it exactly, but something was amiss. If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say my eyebrow started to raise when CC Sabathia let up about 8,910,266 runs in the first hour of the game.

Seriously, what can I really say about this one? To be completely honest, I didn't have the heart or stomach to chain myself to the YES network. for this one, especially with the Rangers (of the hockey persuasion) opening up tonight. The whole "had to watch, like a car wreck" concept never really made much sense to me. I don't want to see a car wreck on the highway, and I don't want to see one on the mound.

Since there are no highlights to speak of, this will be quick...

Star-divide

I cannot dirve this point home emphatically enough: I was 100% shellshocked that CC didn't get his 20th win. I keep rolling it around in my head until it starts to make me crazy, (which doesn't really take much)--the best team in baseball was playing a team that's been crumbling at a steady rate for the past 2 months.

They played their best starter against a rookie. A colossally dominant starter whose emaciated ERA over his last 11 starts suggested nothing less than another repeat performance. And a starter whose team run support is nearly 6 per game--the 12th highest in all league pitchers.

It never once occured to me that win #20 would escape poor CC. As the TV was nearly muted (hearing a bad game is infinitely worse than just seeing it), I didn't take note of the crowd reaction to CC's inexplicable implosion. Do the Rays have like a full-fledged fan base now? Or are they still defined by their lack of definition?

I hope no one booed him. I'm all for booing Joba Chamberlain when he gets chased in the 3rd inning, even when it's a meaningless post-clinching game. But CC deserved a win tonight (obviously, not based on his merit). But he's been a veritable hero for the Yanks all season, and I wish he had gotten it. But instead, he threw 82 pitches in a little over 2 innings, giving up 9 runs on 8 hits, only 5 of which was earned, and walking 5.

(Requisite due diligence: David Price is unbelievably good. Remarkable and special thanks go out to White Sox tonight for reducing chances of having to face the suped up turbo hi-tech model of David Price in game 1 of the ALDS.)

(Legitimate query: Did the Yanks hit their high mark  with 7, in terms of the number of pitchers used in a 9-inning game this season? If so, I think part of Girardi is secretly brimming with pride. "I knew I could do it!")

The first run of the game was "manufactured" in the first inning, after our boy plugged up the bases with Evan Longoria, Carl Crawford, and Jason Bartlett, and then walked their intimidating #6 batter Gabe Kaplar (who holds the distinction of being Nick Swisher's first major league strikeout. Where was Swish when we needed him tonight??)

That was run 1. And it just got uglier from there.

Nothing--seriously, NOTHING--made sense tonight. Mark Teixeira had an error in the first inning. The top two-thirds of our elite line-up was altogether hitless on the night. All 6 of the the Yankees' hits for the night came off the bats of the bottom third. To be clear, Jeter, Tex, Hairston ARod, Swisher, and Posada were all 0-fers. Cano, Gardner, Melky, Pena, and Juan Miranda all chipped in hits.

To sum it up, you know you're in for a total cesspool of backwards subversion when Jose Molina sees what a base looks like up close.

Everything's out of your system now, though, right?

(Oh, and B.J. Upton went 5-for-5 and hit for the cycle or something.)

 

-CYC

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none of these games matter

nice to see CC get number 20 but it’s all about later this week

by Brian5517209 on Oct 3, 2009 1:27 AM EDT reply actions  

i know, absolutely

never once was i ever even remotely “concerned.” I was only shocked. And i felt bad, I really wanted him to have it because i just love him so much.

by CrazyYankeeChick on Oct 3, 2009 1:40 AM EDT up reply actions  

I dont see how you could say he just missed his 20th victory

Just missed would be losing 1-0 or 3-2, not getting pounded for what seemed like a lifetime out there. The number we brought CC in here for, wasnt 20, its 27, and that is just what he is gonna do. He’s gonna bring home number 27.

by YankeesJets on Oct 3, 2009 3:13 AM EDT reply actions  

The thing that disapponted me the most was

That they intentionally hit Mark Texiera, pretty close to his head, yet it sparked no fire in the team for the rest of the game, no revenge by absolutely dominating a team with nothing left to loose.

by Monotonousblob on Oct 3, 2009 3:21 AM EDT reply actions  

The only nice thing to take away from the game

Was the bomb Miranda hit for his first career home run, which

The Rays said Miranda’s ball traveled an estimated 460 feet, making it the longest at the Trop this season. Not bad for your first major league homer. LoHud

by Monotonousblob on Oct 3, 2009 3:33 AM EDT up reply actions  

damn

miranda nice!

"Hey, you F*?ked up! You trusted us!"

by GTWYankee on Oct 3, 2009 11:15 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions  

damn

miranda nice!

"Hey, you F*?ked up! You trusted us!"

by GTWYankee on Oct 3, 2009 11:15 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions  

tbh retaliating i thought would ahve been a bad idea...

for one thing u don;t want anyone suspended like with the posada thing especially not CC.
Then if they retaliate back there is even more of a risk of injury. The yanks just wanted to get the game out of the way with the least amount of trouble/injuries.

by lololol on Oct 3, 2009 4:22 AM EDT up reply actions  

The thing I was wondering is

if they hit Tex in the first inning, right away, Im sure CC wanted to retaliate. Im pretty sure suspensions can carry over to the playoffs, so why risk it? Maybe that was why he wasn’t in the game.

I know that the best way to get back is to not allow them to score, but while I didn’t see the TEX HBP, from comments I’m pretty sure it was the blatant type that you want to retaliate with.

There is always next season and there are also random relievers we can throw out there to peg Longoria today.

What the f$%k is the internet?

by FreeBradshaw on Oct 3, 2009 6:50 AM EDT reply actions  

a "tad" shaky? lol

Thank God we are in the playoffs because CC was horrible yesterday. I was in shock when he left the game. I’m glad he got that bad game out of his system.

GO NY GIANTS!!

by RobDomaine on Oct 3, 2009 10:24 AM EDT reply actions  

thats what i said

every pitcher is going to have a bad game every now and then, and it’s been a while for cc. hopefully he’s money from here on out.

LET'S GO BUFFALO!!!!!!

by BenAllen on Oct 3, 2009 11:37 AM EDT up reply actions  

The Rays

are not a bad team, so why didn’t they get their first cycle until now? Why didn’t they give out warnings after they hit Tex in the first? Why did we suck so bad? It wasn’t just our defense, it was also our offense. The only people with RBI’s were Melky and Miranda. Why were there hardly any people at the Trop? Why do have so many questions?

"Don't let your fears of striking out keep you from playing the game."

by Lizza on Oct 3, 2009 10:27 AM EDT reply actions  

This loss is good..

We need to stay human going into this postseason, get our jitters out… Thankfully, this is one of 3 games i missed this season and i couldn’t be happier i missed it….

by Fluke on Oct 3, 2009 11:26 AM EDT via mobile reply actions  

hated th gam but cc will be fine...i just dont want the momentum to die...

So I hope our starters get iy going nicely into the post season….

by NYYWinsRings26 on Oct 3, 2009 4:28 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

the rays got into their heads by beaning tex… and they fell apart. typically they let a guy (upton) batting .235 throttle them and couldn’t come close to a young pitcher. the problem with this team in the past is they think they can throw their gloves on the field and everyone will drop dead, and that it doesn’t dawn on them that teams are gunninbg for them, now i know jeter still believes the ghosts and all that jazz will propel them to victory, but the fact is they have no guts. while cc couldn’t afford to throw at someone and none of the regulars were going to get in any kind of brawl there were plenty of guys not on the playoff roster (shelly duncan?!) who i’m sure would’ve gladly been willing to mix it up with the big bad rays…

by posadastinks on Oct 3, 2009 5:59 PM EDT reply actions  

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