I'll keep this running as often as I remember. Going into today August 10th 2014 (* denotes division leaders) * 1) Baltimore.............67-49......--- * 2) Detroit................63-51......--- * 3) Oakland...............72-44......--- 4) LAA....................68-48......--- 5) Kansas City.........62-53......--- 6) New York.............61-55......1 1/2 7) Seattle.................61-55.....1 1/2 8) Toronto...............62-56......1 1/2 Today the Yankees are losing, the Royals are winning big & Toronto is losing. Seattle plays later.
So your saying we won't see this kinda standings post til the end of the season....? Oh, and tho' not pertinent to the AL standings, Kershaw is in the top 7th, 4 hits, and The Bums are winning 3-1, and oh, the Giants are losing 7-1 against KC.....
We were brought into this world to be Yankee Fans, and, we'll march to our death beds as Yankee Fans.....
We need to have a stretch where we could win 7 of 8 or 8 out of 9 where its not immediately followed by losing 4 out of 5 or 5 out of 6. The inconsistancy has been a killer for this team all season long.
I'll stutter: We were brought into this world to be Yankee Fans, and, we'll march to our death beds as Yankee Fans.....
_________________________ And much more often than not - it's been the offense stalling which has derailed the team. Weird.....a poor hitting Yankee team. In the words of John Sterling during Sunday's debacle vs Cleveland's Carlos Carrasco... "not never pitcher has been Corey Kubler".