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This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes:
Sometimes things don't go the way you want.
It has happened before, and it will happen again.
It wasn't as though CC Sabathia collapsed or had some sort of awful performance--the two runs surrendered were the same as in his ALDS game one performance--it was that Cliff Lee pitched the game of his life.
To have beaten Cliff Lee tonight, the Yankees would have had to pitch perfectly.
Until the ninth inning, the Yankees had just one batter reach second base, and none reach third.
There's not much else to day--it wasn't a bad managerial move that cost the Yankees the game; the other team simply pitched better.
Okay, so perhaps Brian Bruney should not be anywhere near a postseason roster, but this isn't really the point here.
You can debate how you would have pitched the top of the eighth--my faith in Robertson didn't work out the way I'd hope, but it happens--but it wasn't a bullpen that blew the game.
With the way that Lee pitched, even if the score had remained 2-0, the Yankees' chances were still slim--he was that good.
The first six innings, at least--before the Yankees went to the bullpen--were everything that a neutral fan would want to see in a World Series game: good pitching, good fielding, and played in a crisp manner.
Alas for us, we have a rooting interest that was on the wrong end of that game.
So what now, then?
For the first time this postseason, the Yankees find themselves trailing in a series, faced with their first real must-win of the month. Lose tomorrow, and it's 0-2 going to Philly--although, as we all remember previous occasions, it's not as though the Yankees haven't overcome that obstacle before.
The Yankees don't have to face Cliff Lee tomorrow; they have to face Pedro Martinez which is an entirely different story for reasons probably already familiar to you.
There is no reason to think that the Yankees will not fight. We've seen this team play too long this year with their swagger. They always seem to find a way.
As Douglas Adams would have said, DON'T PANIC.
There is still a lot of baseball left to play.
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I will be at tomorrow's game. If you are going and would like to say hello, send an email or tweet my way.
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It has happened before, and it will happen again.
It wasn't as though CC Sabathia collapsed or had some sort of awful performance--the two runs surrendered were the same as in his ALDS game one performance--it was that Cliff Lee pitched the game of his life.
To have beaten Cliff Lee tonight, the Yankees would have had to pitch perfectly.
Until the ninth inning, the Yankees had just one batter reach second base, and none reach third.
There's not much else to day--it wasn't a bad managerial move that cost the Yankees the game; the other team simply pitched better.
Okay, so perhaps Brian Bruney should not be anywhere near a postseason roster, but this isn't really the point here.
You can debate how you would have pitched the top of the eighth--my faith in Robertson didn't work out the way I'd hope, but it happens--but it wasn't a bullpen that blew the game.
With the way that Lee pitched, even if the score had remained 2-0, the Yankees' chances were still slim--he was that good.
The first six innings, at least--before the Yankees went to the bullpen--were everything that a neutral fan would want to see in a World Series game: good pitching, good fielding, and played in a crisp manner.
Alas for us, we have a rooting interest that was on the wrong end of that game.
So what now, then?
For the first time this postseason, the Yankees find themselves trailing in a series, faced with their first real must-win of the month. Lose tomorrow, and it's 0-2 going to Philly--although, as we all remember previous occasions, it's not as though the Yankees haven't overcome that obstacle before.
The Yankees don't have to face Cliff Lee tomorrow; they have to face Pedro Martinez which is an entirely different story for reasons probably already familiar to you.
There is no reason to think that the Yankees will not fight. We've seen this team play too long this year with their swagger. They always seem to find a way.
As Douglas Adams would have said, DON'T PANIC.
There is still a lot of baseball left to play.
****
I will be at tomorrow's game. If you are going and would like to say hello, send an email or tweet my way.
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