you had to figure it would happen but you didn't necessarily want to be there when it did. what do you do now if you're jorge? i would be thinking about retirement. even if he can still hit like he has shown flashes of lately this year, i don't know if he can sustain it. if he does retire, he'll kind of go out on top if you ask me. he's hitting better than he was early in the season and his fade out is going as easy as possible, things can and often do get uglier. i really don't care much for the move but mostly because you "upgrade" your chances to andruw jones. if we could upgrade that further to jesus montero i'd be more inclined to wanna see it. jorge will go down in history as one of the best ever yankee catchers, it's important that he goes out gracefully, and i will miss him when he is gone. he's one of my favorite hitters ever. he's got the mattingly eye.
observations:
during the yankees half of the ninth, they managed to score one run on one hit and three walks. the pitcher responsible kissed his rosary chain and pointed to the sky when he walked off the mound after the third out, thanking the good lord that he got out of it with no further damage…because that was indeed enough. it was the poor guys first ever appearance in major league baseball, he's just glad it's over now.
more observation:
eduardo nunez is fucking fast.
and more:
mariano still gots it.
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