Oh, I am so sick of the ARod train. Two nights in a row, he was in a position to either tie up the game or pull ahead, and failed. Thursday night he popped it up (there's a shock) and last night he struck out. Yes, he scored blahbity-blahbity runs in his career, but lets see how many of them were necessary runs. Let's see how many of those were NOT scored when the team was already winning 10-2. At least Giambi can come through when the team needs him, unlike ARod. Whenever the bases are loaded, the score is down, and ARod comes up to the plate, my husband and I take bets on whether he'll pop it up or ground out.

Moose will be OK and so will the Yankees. It's been a rough start, but I have faith. The Yankees are unusual in that just when the other teams are starting to fade in August, they somehow build up steam and move ahead.


President Emeritus of the Neal Pulcawer Fan Club