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Wright
finally played like a superstar...................................
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by Denis Porey- Getty Images
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........while Angel Pagan is doing a lot after not
so much before...
Photo-Denis Porey - Getty Images
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Wow, it’s August 18th
already and the baseball
season is winding down. Professional
football action is right on the horizon. And
professional basketball will never again be
played in our
lifetimes. The U.S. Open for pro tennis
is one of my personal favorites (not that I’m a tennis player but I
like to
play) and do I really have soccer in my sights? Well,
no.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I forgot hockey
again. Oh yeah, and there’s the Triathlon
swimming
controversy and drugs in biking and a whole bunch of other stuff but
really,
how many things can you concentrate on at once?
Anyway, I don’t really have a point
but if I did want to
make one, it’d be along the lines of what the hell are you doing
swimming the
friggin’ Hudson River if you’re concerned about injuries?
There’s all sorts of stuff floating around in
the water. That just two died of heart
attacks is pretty good, I’d say, under the circumstances.
What other points need to be made? Let’s see, the friggin’ Port Authority is
right up there on my list. Let’s make it
impossible to travel. Let’s charge
people road licenses, after all, the NFL manages to charge for seat
licenses. Let’s build more tunnels and
make bridges higher so we can get humongous ships into Port Newark.
Oh yeah, and another concern of mine,
still waaay before pro
sports of any kind, is that friggin’Christie is a hair from the
Republican
presidential nomination. I mean, he’d
get things done but would they be the right things?
Would he have thought things through?
I don’t know.
And Obama is stinkin’ out the joint.
Okay, okay, I know I should be
worrying about more socially
irrelevant things like the friggin’ Mets, for one good example. Yesterday, they torched the San Diego Padres
in San Diego for a really impressive win in a hostile environment
(yeah, I
know, it was only Kansas City), and how nice was It to see David Wright
finally
play like a superstar?
David’s
3-run homer
was impressive enough against a tough Matt Latos but then his fielding
gem was
even better. I mean, he was in the
moment, recognizing that he’d never make the play at first while
watching
Cameron hustling around third base, that his best choice and doable too
was to
step up and nail Cameron before he could get back to the bag.
Angel Pagan is doing everything after
months of doing not so
much. There’s the big kid Duda too and
Justin Turner and hard-workin’ Thole and Pridie and those young
pitchers….and
the continuing saga of Jason Bay. I
guess I’ve already given up on Jose, either coming back immediately or
long-term too. The bankruptcy
proceedings overhang everything….
Meanwhile, the Yankees took back first
place from the
fear-ed Red Sox. Y’know, it’s easy for
even me to root for them this year, as an underdog, not just to the Red
Sox,
but to the Phillies also, if the Bombers should be fortunate enough to
ever get
past the Red Sox in the ALDS and ALCS. And
a lot of these Yankees are damned good baseball
players.
Take a look around the diamond. Start at first base….watch Teixeira play the
position…..holy shit!! On to second
base, there’s Robinson Cano who sometimes seems to have a magic wand
over there
in the hole. Shortstop?
Derek Jeter is playing like a young guy. Uh-oh, third base is a little shaky right
now, I suppose, but a guy named Arod can at least still swing the bat.
Outfielders?
There’s
Curtis Granderson contending for MVP honors and that smilin’ plugger
Swisher
and the crazed left fielder with the blazing speed and pesky at-bats. Yeah, and Posada can still play in spots. Will he make the playoff roster?
And the crazy pitching staff is kinda’
interesting too,
right now a struggling CC and a bunch of question marks in Burnett,
Colon,
Garcia, Hughes et al. Of course,
sometimes those guys will come through, and if they do, the relief
corps is
dynamite…..not just Rivera, who can be forgiven his recent lapse, but
Robertson
too, and now the long-awaited Soriano. (
Does anybody else wonder that they’d sign another Soriano after the
first one)?
So I’m obviously rooting for both New
York teams, solid
underdogs both, for the Yanks because of the pitching questions and for
the
Mets because they have this friggin’ cloud hangin’ over their head. Tomorrow there will be another ruling that
will be appealed either way. Oh yeah,
and then there’s the friggin’ mediation still plodding along…..
All this baseball drama is perfectly
complemented by the
anxiety about the football season, the Giants seemingly having done
nothing
while the Jets and especially the Eagles dominate the headlines with
signing
after signing, and what about the friggin’ Patriots?
Balanced against all these willy-nilly
signings is the
stability of the Giants organization, and their almost Steeler-like
affinity
for Football 101, running the football and playing solid defense and a
guy who
can throw too, with protection (and hopefully those line-changes will
work).
Listening to GM Gerry Reese, he’s not
worried. Yeah, they have no proven slot
receiver and
no tight end that you could really call a complete tight end, and oh
yeah, the
#1 draft choice got hurt on the first day of camp, but still, there’s
that pass
rush and Jason Pierre-Paul and a Tuck and a Umenyiora, who’d play hard
if we
give him more money.
I don’t know. I’m
a
half-empty kind of guy, I guess. But
that 2007 team that won the whole shebang wasn’t expected to do great
things. And the guys that helped a lot
that year were brought in by Gerry Reese. But
geez, their defense really did stink last year.
And I’m happy for Plaxico. I think it’s great that he’ll be a Jet and
already
I’ve heard one of
those SNY crazy people predict 55 catches for him this year.
We shall see.