October 9, 2005

silhouette3.JPG From the desk of Jane Galt:

Gooooooo Yankeeees!

2-2 in the 7th. Keep it up, guys!

Posted by Jane Galt at October 9, 2005 10:16 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound links
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Posted by: jason on October 9, 2005 10:47 PM

Be happy while you can; when/if you face the White Sox you will weep. Sorry, but it's in the cards.

Posted by: RMc on October 10, 2005 12:32 AM

Don't tell a lady to shut up, Alan. She's just expressing her God-given right to root for a team that outspends everyone else by a large margin; employs at least one, and probably several, players who take steroids; and is owned by the most miserable SOB on the planet!

Posted by: anony-mouse on October 10, 2005 1:37 AM

Shut up, Shelby.

(Next in line, please?)

Posted by: Timothy on October 10, 2005 3:00 AM

GO ASTROS!

What's that, wrong league? What is this "American League" of which you speak? I've never heard of it before, must be inferior.

Posted by: RMc on October 10, 2005 6:05 AM

Rooting for the New York Yankees is morally wrong: discuss.

Posted by: alan on October 10, 2005 10:29 AM

Tim, it's this league where they play a game quite like baseball, ignoring only the first rule in the rulebook (the one about 9 men).

Apologies, Jane, for me strong language.

If you prefer...Do be silent, Jane.

Posted by: David Walser on October 10, 2005 11:27 AM

Jane! Just when we were feeling good learning you'd survivied the subway, you have to go and ruin the feeling...

Posted by: josh on October 10, 2005 12:12 PM

It will be the Chi Sox and Cards in the World Series and the Sox will win in six. There, I spoiled the ending. Sorry, but now you can concetrate on the reborn Jets and their new-old quarterback.

Posted by: John Salmon on October 10, 2005 1:20 PM

Dear God, I hope Jane's from NY. Surely it is a sin for anyone else to root for the demonic Yankee horde.

Posted by: Kate on October 10, 2005 3:23 PM

John,

I grew up within walking distance of Jane in NYC and I can assure you that even those of us who ARE NY'ers dislike rooting for the Yankee Horde!

Of course, I'm a Mets fan, which is hardly any better.

Go White Sox!!!

Posted by: alan on October 11, 2005 12:03 AM

Ok Jane, you can start talking again.

WOOHOO!

Hell, this almost makes up for the crap that the Dodgers came up with this year.

Posted by: Rob Leder on October 11, 2005 12:15 AM

Thaaaaaaaa Yankees Lose! Thaaaaaaaa Yankees Lose!

Posted by: Mister Snitch! on October 11, 2005 3:34 AM

OK, so you wanted them to go. They're gone. Now what? You want they should come back?

Posted by: John Salmon on October 11, 2005 11:30 AM

Kind of felt bad for Torre, though. Perhaps he is only a sub-demon.

Posted by: David M on October 11, 2005 1:23 PM

Oh, somewhere in this favoured land the sun is shining bright,
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light...

Posted by: valjean on October 13, 2005 5:27 PM

Ah, so much easier when it's all over.

How anyone can root for the Yankees is beyond me (RMc -- to pick up your thread ...). Modern baseball has many very public means by which to field a competitive team; indeed, general managers (those writing the checks) are nearly as well-known as their on-field collegues. The Yankee franchise cobbles together their team not unlike a movie star goes shopping: I like, I get. Brian Cashman (the NY GM) has been doling out millions all season long in a fruitless quest to buy success. But even his highest ticket "unit" -- pitcher Randy Johnson, who had some success late in the year -- tanked in the playoffs.

I suppose most fans just root for their team during a game -- or maybe over a season if they're dedicated -- but since baseball has anything but a level playing field I find solice in rooting for the little guys (in my case, the small market "Moneyball" Oakland A's) who *have* to be smart to be competitive. I suppose everyone loves a winner but if you care the slightest about *how* you win I don't see how you could cheer for The Monarchy of Baseball. That these brainless spendthrifts are referred to as "yankees" strikes me as wickedly ironic.

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