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Somehow
you know it'll be this Murderers Row......................
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........against the equivalent in Boston, above
just a few of them
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Oh good, it’s not raining.
And the Yanks are fielding their
irregulars for the day
after late-night game with the Orioles. It’s
Nunez leading off, then Martin, Swisher, Arod, Andruw
Jones, the rook Montero, then Laird,
Golson and Pena. So far, Arod looks good
and Montero got caught lunging at a low and away slider.
But there’s more fun in store with that 7
thru 9 lineup….Laird, Golson and Pena, whew!
It should be interesting to see what
A.J. Burnett gives up
today. So far it doesn’t look good. First
baseman Laird just muffed an easy grounder to give the Birds another
run. It could
be a long day.
The Mets took one in unusual fashion
last night from the
Marlins. Parnell failed as a closer yet
again, giving up two runs to allow Florida to tie the game at four. It took 3 more innings of work to finally win
it 7-4. Pagan, Bay, Evans and Reyes
combined
to score three big runs in the top of the 12th to win it.
Not that any of these heroics mean
anything, but, what the
hell, it is still baseball. Nominally.
The big stir for me today is the NFL
opener tomorrow night
between the Saints and the Packers, the super Bowl champs against the
champs of
two years ago. There’ll be Saints rookie
running back Mark Ingram to check out in his first real game and, of
course,
Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers. Sounds
good.
The Football Giants can’t get a break,
unless you count
bones. Now their linebacker Goff is gone
too. He’ll join the rookie corner who
went down after about one play in pre-season and the other 2nd-year
LB Clint Sintim on the DL. And let’s not
forget Terrell Thomas.
Yes, folks, that same defense that
gave up all those second
half points to the Eagles last year, that same horrible excuse for a
defense,
will be right back this year. Oh well,
at least they tried to fix things. It’s
just that anybody who could have helped is hurt. I
won’t even mention the offensive losses of
Steve Smith and Kevin Boss. As things
turned out, they’re both injured anyway. But
you would be forgiven for forgetting the names
of the guys playing
middle linebacker and one of the corners.
But the Giants do have the advantage
of playing against the
Redskins, lo these many years low these many years.
The current Redskins under Mike Shanahan feature
Rex Grossman as its quarterback. Donovan
McNabb is off in the wilds of the north and I hope Shanahan will be
happy
now. As he already divested himself of
Haynesworth the Ugly, this is a Redskins team that might be very close
to a
Shanahan ideal, good running game, zone blocking, yada yada ya. But what about the Skins defense?
(Montero, the Yankee rookie who looked
so bad in his first
AB, just hit a long single to right to score two and tie the game up
for AJ and
the Bombers).
The Jets have had a lot more luck with
just about
everything. They return an offense that
‘ll
be remarkably identical to last year’s, the exception being Plaxico
Burress
taking over for Braylon Edwards at wide receiver. On
defense, they’ll probably wind up being
less consistent than last year’s group, as veterans have been let go
but big
things are expected from two big bodies in Kenrick Ellis and Muhammad
Wilkerson.
The Jets will be facing the Cowboys. Who knows where this score could end up? If you told me it’d be high-scoring, I’d
believe you. If you said it’d be a
scoreless
tie, I could entertain that idea too. The
Cowboys are just all over the place. Romo
is back and he’ll be trying to find Jersey boy
Miles Austin and the sometimes sensational
Dez Bryant. They’ll score points for sure
but their
running game will probably be harder for this Jets defense to stop. Expect to see a lot of Felix Jones and
Tashard Choice. Look for those two
rookies. They may be on the ground a
lot.
Meanwhile, back to baseball, the MVP
race in the American League
seems to be tightening. Curtis
Granderson, Adrian Gonzalez and Robinson Cano, to my mind, could all
stake a
legitimate claim to the title but there’re still quite a few games to
go. Cano especially seems to be coming on,
and have
you seen him play the field? It seems he’s
a human highlight reel.
Who’ll be the playoff teams in each
league? While the wildcard teams will come
from the
East in both the NL and AL, the only real question marks will be who’ll
win the
West . In the AL West Texas is still
only 3 games up on the Angels while in the NL West,
the upstart Arizona Diamondbacks are a full 6
games up on the World Series Champs SF Giants.
The D’Backs have the pitching to lock
out the Giants, both
on the starting and relieving end. Ian Kennedy, Daniel Hudson, Joe
Saunders and
Josh Collmenter are all well below the 4.0 ERA marker and they seem to
finally
have the lineup to back up that pitching.
Justin Upton is the closest thing to
Curtis Granderson in
the National League, batting .297 with 27 homers and 93 runs scored. Miguel Montero is perhaps the best hitting
catcher in the NL while other role players such as Chris Young, Ryan
Roberts
and Willie Bloomquist keep on keeping on.
The Angels are looking old though, and
despite some pretty
awesome pitching, just don’t have the firepower to knock out the
resilient
Texas Rangers. The Rangers have just
enough pitching to see themselves to the Promised Land, especially with
their
beefing up of the relief corps with Mike Adams.
September is looking good if you
discount all the rain. The baseball
playoffs should be riveting,
especially those involving the Red Sox and Yankees.
Let’s hope the Giants and Jets can keep the
month interesting.