Sunday, October 19, 2003

Yankees Lose Game 1 of the World Series

Last night sucked, a horrible 3-2 loss to the Marlins. There are two reasons that the Yankees lose big ball games...

Reason 1: They can't hit.
Reason 2: The bullpen blows it.

Last night, Reason 1 was why the Yankees now find themselves down 1-0 in the Fall Classic. Pitcher David "Boomer" Wells threw on short rest and pitched well enough to secure a win: Boomer gave up 3 runs and scattered 6 hits (all singles) over 7 plus innings. The bullpen came in a did a solid job. The blame gets passed onto the hitters. Leadoff hitter, Alfonso Sorriano continued to struggle. He went 1-5 and struck out in the 9th inning, when he should have been patient enough to draw a walk. Nick Johnson also got picked off third base by Pudge to kill a rally in the early innings. In the fifth inning, Aaron Boone also cut off a throw to the plate by Matsui, that could have thrown out Juan Encarnacion. Boomer looked pissed to all hell, but Boone made a judgement call that everyone seems to be questioning (The Tao of Pauly included). Funny how you can go from hero to goat in just one game.

Here are some related articles:

1. Yankees Fish for Answers (NY Daily News)
2. Alfonso Stuck in Sori State (NY Daily News)
3. 10 Greatest World Series Moments (NY Times)
4. McKeon Takes His Act on the Road and Wins! (NY Times)

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