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"I still like how we feel right now," Manager Joe Torre said. "We have a great deal of confidence right now. A game like today is not going to shake that."
I'm glad that Torre feels that way. I felt far more discouraged yesterday after the Yankees dropped the final game of a four-game set in Seattle yesterday afternoon, 5-1. But I should keep things in perspective, especially considering what is happening in New Orleans right now. I know the two don't have anything to do with each other, I simply mean that in light of the distressing situation down there it is inappropriate for me to feel too grave about how our team is playing. Jaret Wright was beaned by a line drive in the collarbone in the sixth inning. It was a scary moment, fortunately, x-rays were negative. However, Taynon Sturtze, Alan Embree, and Ramiro Mendoza did not pitch well in relief, while Joel Pineiro had a fine game for the M's. It was an unfortunate loss. The Bombers fell another game behind Boston who beat up Tampa Bay again (Ah, so that's what good teams do--beat the bad ones). The Red Sox offense has carried a mediocre pitching staff. Meanwhile, the Yankees have scored six runs in the last three games combined. The Angels beat Oakland last night, and the two teams are tied for first in the AL West, and tied for the wildcard lead with the Yankees.
My gut told me Tanyon was gonna give up a gopher. I was out in the kitchen making dinner when the thought hit me "he's gonna give up a homer". I walked into the living room and BOOM!!
(sigh)
He seems to be all over the plate these days. Is it arm fatigue, mechanics, injury, or what?
Still - the game was close and I had hope, but we our bats were just lifeless. It seemed like the team had a big offensive let down after facing the phenom the night before.
Let's hope we can pick it up in Oakland. This is not the time for a team-wide batting slump.
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in our case, unless it's kansas city.
"First baseman Tino Martinez will miss at least three or four games with an injury to his rib cage, Manager Joe Torre said. Andy Phillips was called up as a backup at first."
Even if Phillips doesn't play, at least it means Giambi plays the field all weekend. That can only mean good things for the offense, right?
Meanwhile, note that Oakland's offense has been slumping lately too. Hopefully that will continue this weekend, and our offense will wake up.
As for yesterday's loss, I chalk it up to a letdown after the "Battle in Seattle." It stings, but the Yanks are still in a tie for the Wild Card, within striking distance of the Red Sox. They can't win 'em all (though they should have won 3 of 4).
I wish Phillips had truly been freed to contribute more, but at this point, having him around and Tino unavailable will work for me. Even if its only 3 or 4 games, it makes us better.
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