A response to Taking joy in the Yankees' misery
Here is a thought, whether the Yankees made it to World Series or not it is still a good year considering all the injuries they endured this past season. Joe Torre again does a great job with limited resources during a long stretch while trying to keep up with the Red Sox. A-Rod is a topic for another day but, I will only say this. he need to go!
What I find absurd is the amount of pleasure writers such as yourself find in criticizing the Yankees. Or, making fun of what a $200 million got them. You should use your resources and efforts to praise the Tigers for a great series. They found a way to disarm a potent line up with superior pitching and by taking advantage of the momentum they had after winning game 2 at Yankee Stadium. Your publication is full of stats but lacks in substance. I could have looked at all these stats in the web and not have to deal with the idiosyncrasy of your inferior analysis made into an article, wasting a useful informative and captivating tool. The most ironic factor is that I'm not even a Yankee fan. I'm just sick of reports that lack imagination and are concerned only with controversy and useless news. I just wish that for once one of you people with the power to entertain and inform will do just that instead of wasting the opportunity. Give your audience a little more credit, we know all about the stats. Be creative, tell me what the Tigers pitching have in common with other greats, or what kind of impact winning this series did for the city of Detroit, or how great was it to finally be considered a contender in a city that Basketball and Hockey are most popular. I guess in your eyes it is much easier to negatively criticize the Yankees and point out the obvious by loading your article with stats. How ingenious of you but, most depressing how common.
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