Pitched with AngstIt’s been six days since my last post here, but it feels like ages ago.A lot had happened. I haven’t even written anything about the Yankees’winning sweep against the Twins.
I think I’ve been busy last week. There was also not much ESPN coverageso I wasn’t able to watch the game, thus couldn’t write passionately. Iwasn’t also able to watch the first game of the NY Yankees against theLA Angels. My fave team lost, and I feel sad.
The first four innings and a half of the game were in favour of the Yankees until they reached the bottom of the fifth.
As I saw the results, I felt disappointed. The Yanks were having a goodstart, but the fifth inning gave a lot of hits and runs for the Angels.I’m not saying that the latter are no good, that they can’t hit or run.But as a fan, you always hope that your team’s defense is invulnerable.
Baseball is Baseball. Anything can happen.
When the opposing team wins, one sometimes can’t help but put a little,if not all, blame to the pitcher.
There are pitchers who put me atease, and there are those who are capable of pitching uncertainty tome. But before I make my final “verdict” I make sure that I’ve readenough details and/or information and have watched enough videos of theparticular game.
It’s just not fair to judge someone without prior knowledge. It’s better to remain silent.
I hope there will be no more error in the next
game. And I hope the Yankees win.
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Yeah, I just finished watching the Yankee game
today, and they lost 14-8 to the Angels. They
yankee pitching has been anything but
“spectacular” this series. The Yanks
offense, continues to remain hot as they blasted 5
homeruns today. otherwise another disappointing
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