Thursday, September 23, 2010

Rain Not Kind to Yankees

The Good

Jeter's continued his surge to save his numbers with a pair of hits in last night's game. Burnett appeared to be doing well before the rain out, which I suppose is good. Berkman hit a solo homerun.

The Bad

Despite a decent showing through 3 innings, Burnett was stuck with the loss giving him a 10-14 record on the season. The biggest difference for Burnett between last season and this one is that he used to watch 300 before every start last season, where now he watches Sense and Sensibility. It apparently hasn't produced the results we all hope for on the mound.

The Ugly

4 releivers, 6 innings, 6 runs, ugly.

At Least A Child Was Helped

Lance Berkman hit a solo shot for the children, but that was probably the only reedemable part of last night's offense.

Posada 18hr = $36
Granderson 21hr = $42
Cano 28hr = $56
Swisher 27hr = $54
Jeter 10hr = $20
Johnson 2hr = $4
Rodriguez 25hr = $50
Teixeira 30hr = $60
Thames 11hr = $22
Gardner 5hr = $10
Winn 1hr = $2
Miranda 3hr = $6
Curtis 1hr = $2
Kearns 2hr = $4
Nunez 1hr = $2
Berkman 1hr = $2
Total = $372

2 comments:

Rob B said...

"The biggest difference for Burnett between last season and this one is that he used to watch 300 before every start last season, where now he watches Sense and Sensibility. It apparently hasn't produced the results we all hope for on the mound. "

Best. Bad. Ever!

Fernando Alejandro said...

Haha, glad you liked it.