The Good
For these last three games, our big bats have largely swung and missed, breathed a sigh of resignation, and headed back to the dugout as though not hitting was what they were actually paid to do. There is a term grief counselors use to describe this: acceptance. As I think is clear, I have been mired in the anger stage the last few days, but I too have reached acceptance. It's good, and it's liberating. I can go on with my life. Watch other television programs. I had a good time this evening with a televised debate. I've moved on.
The Bad
Did Nunez hit a lead-off home run in the ninth? Doesn't he understand we've reached acceptance? What the #$%& is his problem?! #$%& it, I'm back at anger!
The Ugly
How could you do this to me Ibanez? How? You were supposed to hit a home run! [Loud crying].
All We Have Left Is the Money
Nunez gives the kids $2 more.
Russel Martin 1hr = $2
Raul Ibanez 3hr = $6
Curtis Granderson 1hr = $2
Ichiro Suzuki 1hr = $2
Eduardo Nunez 1hr = $2
Total Postseason Home runs 7hr = $14
3 comments:
/weeps
I'm looking forward to being reminded of the 2004 ALCS at least three times tonight...
That's funny, according to my homemade history of the Yankees, 2004 was a strike year in which no games were played.
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