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September 5, 2012

Schadenfreude 137 (A Continuing Series)


Back on August 24, ESPN's Wallace Matthews wrote:
If [the Yankees] succeed in blowing the rest of the 10-game lead they had accumulated over the American League East a month ago, they will have accomplished the biggest collapse in the history of this storied franchise. ...

[N]o Yankees team ... has ever run off by 10 games ahead of the division and come back to the field.
Consider it done!
On the morning of July 19, the Yankees held a 10-game lead over the Orioles in the AL East. That sizable advantage is completely gone - and New York is now tied with Baltimore for first place in the division. (The Rays are only 1.5 GB.)

This is the biggest collapse in Yankees history. Well, Yankees regular season history. ... We all know the Yankees have a much larger post-season collapse.
Mark Feinsand, Daily News:
The Yankees lost their lead in the AL East Tuesday night and Joe Girardi lost his marbles.

The manager was ejected for arguing balls and strikes in the fourth inning of the Bombers' 5-2 loss to the Rays ...

Girardi's explosion — which came 13 days after he screamed at a fan in Chicago following a White Sox sweep — was a fitting snapshot for a team that seems to be falling apart a little more every day. ...

[W]ith their 10th loss in 14 games, the Yankees have seen the 10-game lead they held on July 18 turn to dust, leaving them in a tie with the Orioles for not only the AL East lead but also the second AL wild-card spot.

The Yankees had six or fewer hits for the fifth straight game, the longest such streak since the 1990 team which finished 67-95.
John Harper, Daily News:
The Yankees have fallen and they can't get up. They've lost 10 out of 14 during a stretch that included six games with the free-falling Indians and Blue Jays, and the only game they've won in the last five days was a late-inning giveaway by the Orioles.

In other words, it sure feels like a collapse. ...

[W]while the players do their best not to let any panic show, one veteran player admitted privately on Tuesday to a feeling of disbelief about what has been happening on the field lately.
Ken Davidoff, Post:
The Yankees are 19-25 since July 18, when they held a 10-game lead over the Orioles. Their descent has been ugly, replete with poor starting pitching, an inability of relievers to keep deficits close and a lineup beset by injuries and displaying its advanced age.

12 comments:

  1. The Post had the same "Tankees" picture on its back page.

    The Daily News has not been posting its back pages for a few days. It's frustrating. Anyone in New York know what it says?

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  2. The Daily News has not been posting its back pages for a few days. It's frustrating. Anyone in New York know what it says?

    TIE-RADE
    Joe loses it as Yanks' flop gives Orioles share of lead


    You can find them via the sports section.

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  3. the biggest collapse in the history of this storied franchise. ...

    To quote a famous retort, we can think of another one.

    I assume they meant ^regular season^ collapse.

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  4. "Anyone in New York know what it says?"

    The most surprising thing when I moved from NY to Boston in '07: Finding out they sell the NY Daily News there.

    Good job by Phormer Phil finding the back page cache.

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  5. The Red Sox will play the Yankees in the playoffs in 2012. Starting tonight. In the International League.

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  6. Thanks -- added the NYDN back page.

    This is where I was getting them. They are updated now.

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  7. Also added "Robinson Cannot" to yesterday's post!

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  8. As much as I am enjoying what is happening to the Yankees, I can't really get excited until the mathematics say they are finished.

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  9. I'm enjoying it now, I'll enjoy it more as the losses pile up, and I will really enjoy YED!


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  10. This has been the most exciting stretch of baseball all year!

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