The last two Yankee games have been as exciting as any this season. Friday the Yankees rallied back twice to win it in the 9th. Saturday the Yankees put up a late fight, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the hole that put them in. Both games were baseball at its best, and I’m quite a bit sick of it. No more of these come backs! No more finding the team in a hole before they’ve even come to bat! I vote for a good old fashioned, 11-1 New York Yankees’ style pounding. Fortunately we have just the pitcher on the mound to deliver his part of the bargain. will look to build on the progress he showed in Texas while the Rangers will counter with the struggling . Typically this game would have victory written all over it, but the Yankees have struggled against Scherzer in the past. Enjoy.

Lineups:

Tigers

1. – CF
2. – RF
3. – 3B
4. – 1B
5. – DH
6. – LF
7. – SS
8. – C
9. – 2B

Yankees

1. – SS
2. – CF
3. – 3B
4. – 2B
5. – 1B
6. – RF
7. – LF
8. – DH
9. Chris Stewart – C

 

73 Responses to Game Thread: April 29, 2012, Tigers vs. Yankees (Rubber Match!)

  1. Phil C says:

    Need a good start — no a GREAT start — from CC. (By the way, I’m not convinced yet that CC is or will be the same.) Garcia to pen? When they hell can you pitch him? Only if the Yanks are up or down by 15?

    • Professor Longnose says:

      What about CC makes you think he won’t be the same?

      • Phil C says:

        Did not pitch his best late last year. Early this year his command was off — getting better. With his age & innings, getting hard to expect the CC of the 1st 3 years as a Yankee. I’m not expecting him to be terrible, just not as automatic as he’s been.

  2. smurfy says:

    CC looks like the same ol’ hoss to me. I think he’s got it reasonably oiled and ironed out. They’re saying his changeup is not there, but he can do well with two.

    They will probably use Garcia as long man, with Rapada or Wade handling the first few outs, then Freddie taking over in a fresh inning. -oh, once he finds his rythm, that is. Tunes his machine. Gets some life in his arm and motion.

  3. smurfy says:

    Bat handling Chavez! Go! Go! Git ‘em!

  4. Professor Longnose says:

    The Yankees must lead MLB in bases-loaded walks over the last 10, 15 years.

  5. Professor Longnose says:

    Rodriguez pounds out the hit!

  6. smurfy says:

    A slow motion rally. C’mon Robbie, speed it up!

  7. smurfy says:

    Oouch, Robbie had a fat one there. Only problem, it was a bit too fast.

  8. Phil C says:

    I think Girardi needs to take a page from Madden’s play book and really shake up the batting order, if only for a game or two.

    • Professor Longnose says:

      Or the Billy Martin playbook and draw the batting order out of a hat.

      • smurfy says:

        Get out! Did he do that, or just tell Reggie that was why he was batting 7th?

        If I were to experiment, it would be to shove whoever is slumping down in the order. Robbie should hit 8th. He’d spring out of it.

        Sorry, son, you stink right now.

        • Professor Longnose says:

          He really did it. I remember it specifically once, and I think he did it a couple of times. It was a completely weird lineup, but the Yankees won.

  9. smurfy says:

    Wow, Jackson had that for a second. Couldn’t negotiate all those walls and fences, elbows and the ball.

  10. smurfy says:

    Boy, Texy has to stretch huge and pick off balance for every throw now. Arod, Cano, now Jeter.

  11. Professor Longnose says:

    Bases loaded. Time for a big hit.

  12. smurfy says:

    Haha, chopped it BIG! Bases loaded again. Gotta clean ‘em up right! Oh, Curtis, I believe you’re our only hope.

  13. Professor Longnose says:

    Jones has been crummy. Time for a big hit.

  14. Professor Longnose says:

    Bases loaded again. More hope.

  15. smurfy says:

    Aow1 That’s at least 12 runners left.

  16. Phil C says:

    Disgusting hitting with RISP! Too many blown chances and men LOB, no way they’ll win this game. Well, maybe some way.

  17. Phil C says:

    Is Swisher headed to the DL? Here in Houston I have to watch the game on TBS, what are they saying on YES. (By the way, I’m enjoying the announcers.)

  18. Professor Longnose says:

    Stewart gets the rally started. Big inning.

  19. Professor Longnose says:

    You don’t bunt 2-0.

  20. smurfy says:

    Jete almost got the mashing machine going.

  21. smurfy says:

    Jackson had that catch coming, by karma.

  22. Professor Longnose says:

    Rodriguez and Cano have been the weak spot in the lineup. Let’s change that.

  23. Professor Longnose says:

    How did he get under that tag??

  24. smurfy says:

    Good call, ump! Commendable call!

  25. Professor Longnose says:

    OK, sac fly I can deal with. Looking good.

  26. smurfy says:

    Cano hit that real well. He’s gotten two little singles, bouncers up the middle. Yesterday, he hit two or more liners on the nose, right at somebody. He’s not far off.

  27. Professor Longnose says:

    R-H-E for the Crimson Hose after 6: 0-0-0.

  28. smurfy says:

    Better bat sounds today. Jones popup sounded like — like THAT!

  29. smurfy says:

    It … is…a foul ball!

  30. Professor Longnose says:

    The Icterids scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 9th to win 5-2.

    • smurfy says:

      alright…whatthehell is an Icterid?

      • Professor Longnose says:

        From Wikipedia:

        The Icterids are a group of small to medium-sized, often colorful passerine birds restricted to the New World. Most species have black as a predominant plumage color, often enlivened by yellow, orange or red. The family is extremely varied in size, shape, behavior and coloration. The name, meaning “jaundiced ones” (from the prominent yellow feathers of many species) comes from the Ancient Greek ikteros, through the Latin ictericus. This group includes the New World blackbirds, New World orioles, the Bobolink, meadowlarks, grackles, cowbirds, oropendolas and caciques.

  31. Phil C says:

    Good game. Loved chatting with ya’ll.

  32. smurfy says:

    OK, 12 – 9, and we’re heading to Baltimore. Yum, couls use me some soft-shelled crabs. Maybe they’ve saved a few.

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