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Luca10 wrote: THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  Everybody have a seat, please.  Hello, everybody, and welcome to the White House.  And congratulations on being World Series champions.  (Applause.)

As you can see, we’ve got a few Yankees fans here in the White House -- (applause) -- who are pretty excited about your visit.  I want to actually start by recognizing Secretary of Treasury Tim Geithner, who is here -- (applause) -- and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood.  Now, I understand Ray and Joe went to the same high school -– a few years apart.  (Laughter.)  But they grew up obviously big Yankees fans.

I want to congratulate the Steinbrenner family, Brian Cashman and all the folks who helped to make this team what it is.  (Applause.)  And I want to thank all of the members of the New York congressional delegation.  And I noticed a couple of Connecticut and North Dakota guys showing up here, too -- (laughter) -- all of whom take credit for the Yankees’ success.  (Laughter.)

Now, it’s been nine years since your last title -– which must have felt like an eternity for Yankees fans.  I think other teams would be just fine with a spell like that.  (Laughter.)  The Cubs, for example.  (Laughter.)  But this is a team that goes down to spring training every year expecting to win it all -- and more often than not, you guys get pretty close.  Of course, if I had Rivera, I’d get pretty close, too.  (Laughter.)  My White Sox would get close every year.  That attitude, that success, has always made the Yankees easy to love -- and, let’s face it, easy to hate as well.  (Laughter.)  For a White Sox fan like me, it’s painful to watch Mariano’s cutter when it’s against my team, or to see the Yankees wrap up the pennant while the Sox are struggling on the South Side.  Although I do remember 2005, people -– (laughter) -- so don’t get too comfortable.  (Laughter.)

But for the millions of Yankees fans in New York and around the world who bleed blue, nothing beats that Yankee tradition:  27 World Series titles; 48 Hall of Famers -- a couple, I expect, standing behind me right now.  From Ruth to Gehrig, Mantle to DiMaggio, it’s hard to imagine baseball without the long line of legends who’ve worn the pinstripes.  Last season, this team continued that legacy, winning 103 games and leaving no doubt who was the best team in baseball.

But what people tend to forget -– especially after watching their teams lose -– is that being a Yankee is as much about character as it is about performance; as much about who you are as what you do.  Being successful in New York doesn’t come easy, and it’s not for everybody.  It takes a certain kind of player to thrive in the pressure cooker of Yankee Stadium -– somebody who is poised and professional, and knows what it takes to wear the pinstripes.  It takes somebody who appreciates how lucky he is, and who feels a responsibility for those who are less fortunate.

So it’s somebody like Mark Teixeira.  Before he was a three-time Golden Glove winner, Mark was a 21-year-old kid fresh out of Georgia Tech.  Shortly after signing his first Major League contract, Mark visited his old high school and asked how much it would cost to set up a scholarship in the name of a friend who had been killed in a car accident.  And when he was told it would cost $75,000, he wrote a check on the spot.  He’s been funding that scholarship ever since -– helping to make the dream of college a reality for students in his hometown.  (Applause.)

Someone like Jorge Posada.  The first time I met Jorge was with his wife.  Where’d Jorge go?  Right here.  (Applause.)  At a fundraiser on behalf of folks who needed help in New York City.  Five-time All Star, one of the emotional leaders of this team, but he’s also the father of a son born with a rare birth defect that has required numerous surgeries and expensive treatments.  And Jorge and his wife have made it their mission to reach out to families who aren’t as fortunate as they are -– offering resources, providing a support network for parents, helping children who suffer from the disease live healthy and happier lives.  And so we’re very proud of the kind of work that Jorge has done.  (Applause.)

And of course then there’s Jeter.  Where’s Jeter?  (Applause.)  There he is right there.  Sportsman of the Year, according to Sports Illustrated, and you can see why -- passed Lou Gehrig to become the all-time Yankee hit leader.  But Derek would rather tell you a story about being in spring training with another Yankee legend, Don Mattingly.  I love this story.  Walking off an empty field together one day, Mattingly suggested they run to the clubhouse, telling Derek, “You never know who’s watching.”  And Derek took that lesson to heart, and 15 years later, he still runs everywhere like he’s trying out for the track team -– always setting an example, always hustling -- which is why I think everybody says that he epitomizes the best of the Yankee tradition.  (Applause.)

And then somebody like Joe -– a proud son of Illinois, I want to note.  (Laughter.)  As the youngest manager in Yankee history to win a World Series, Joe is still in better shape than some of the players.  (Laughter.)  I just want to -- he looks good.  But what makes Joe proudest is HOPE Week -- a program where the Yankees help make a difference in the lives of folks in need.  Last year, Joe put out a sign-up sheet for anyone who wanted to participate.  And when he checked the next day, every player, manager and coach had written their name down.  The team ended up winning all five games that week -– a fact that Joe doesn’t think was a coincidence.  And this summer, they’ll be doing it all over again.

That same spirit was on display today, when the team visited members of our Armed Forces recovering at Walter Reed.  They spent time with soldiers and their families -– bringing hope and joy to folks who really need it at a time of great difficulty.  And so I just want to thank you personally for taking the time to do that.  (Applause.)

In the end, that’s what makes the Yankees special.  It’s not simply the names on the roster or the size of their trophy case -– it’s the people underneath the pinstripes that set this team apart.  It’s the players and coaches who shoulder a legacy unlike any other, but who share a belief that anybody blessed with first-class talent also has an obligation to be a first-class person.
 
That’s what being a Yankee is all about.  That’s why I want to congratulate this team –- for winning the World Series, and for showing every young person what it means to be a true professional.

Congratulations, everybody.  (Applause.)

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p.s. Da notare l'aspressione di Cano... :lmao:
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Ma quanto è presidenziale! :gogogo:

Chissà se ieri nella West Wing ha cercato Josh per vedere di buttare giù un piano per correre alla presidenza tra qualche anno (non so quanti capiscono sto riferimento :D).
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Luca10 wrote: Ma quanto è presidenziale! :gogogo:
Potrebbe fare il presidente degli USA...e se poi le cose andassero male potrebbe sempre passare a fare il presidente della Rep. Dominicana, no?

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webba2000 wrote: Potrebbe fare il presidente degli USA...e se poi le cose andassero male potrebbe sempre passare a fare il presidente della Rep. Dominicana, no?

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Luca10 wrote: Chissà se ieri nella West Wing ha cercato Josh per vedere di buttare giù un piano per correre alla presidenza tra qualche anno (non so quanti capiscono sto riferimento :D).
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Perso a Baltimore con un finale incredibile. Si arriva al nono sotto 5-2.

Swisher si mette in base con 1 out, NJ da pinch hitter si piglia la BB - entra Pena come pinch runner.
Jeter va K.
Arriva Gardner - 2 on, 2 out e 2 strikes sul conto - grounder tagliente che prende uno stranissimo rimbalzo e salta il guanto di Izturis.
Swisher arriva a casa, 5-3.
Tex al piatto - uomini in prima e terza - primo lancio, altra grounder velenosa, che supera la prima base.
Entra anche Pena, 5-4.
Tocca a A-Rod, con Gardner in terza. Terza grounder consecutiva, che però questa volta viene raccolta dalla difesa.
Tex at out second. O's vincono 5-4.

Prima di tutto questo Hughes aveva lanciato un'altra gemma (pur non avendo la stuff delle precedenti uscite): 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 2 K. Da lì entra in scena Girardi con quel suo vizio di merda di cambiare un rilievo ad ogni lancio, o quasi. Lascia dentro Logan per 1 BB, poi mette Robertson che si fa massacrare.

12-7, domani Sabathia vs Guthrie.
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"Prima di tutto questo Hughes aveva lanciato un'altra gemma: 5.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 2 K. Da lì entra in scena Girardi con quel suo vizio di merda di cambiare un rilievo ad ogni lancio, o quasi. Lascia dentro Logan per 1 BB, poi mette Robertson che si fa massacrare."

Condivido a pieno...un bravo a Girardi....dopo la cazzata di Marte con gli angels....oggi si è ripetuto...cmq ringraziamo il nostro bulpen che ci fa perdere la 4 di 7 partite...e Roertson dopo il gran slam regalato in casa si conferma....io vedo un unica soluzione...creiamo 3/4 cloni di rivera....e risolviamo il problema...
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Robertson poveraccio lo sta usando a cazzo di cane veramente. Quasi sempre gli ha fatto fare 1 o 2 out solamente, con basi piene o quasi alla ricerca del K, per poi levarlo con la sua mania per i match-up e Joba setup.

Che palle quando fa così. :disgusto:
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Ma poi, la domanda che mi pongo è questa: 'sto benedetto Logan, da dove cazzo salta fuori? Primo, penso sia il peggior rilievo che abbiamo nel bullpen; secondo, con il punteggio sul 2-1 e ancora 10 out da fare, era proprio necessario chiamare lui?
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E' arrivato nella trade di Vazquez. E' un LOOGY che fino all'anno scorso tra Detroit (dove è stato rushato nelle majors) ed Atlanta ha fatto sempre piuttosto schifo. Arrivati agli Yankees Eiland gli ha fatto fare alcune piccole correzioni meccaniche (gamba più alta, leggero cambio del punto di rilascio) che hanno dato più vita sia alla FB che alla slider rendendolo più efficace, anche contro i destri. Ha fatto un grande spring training ma ha iniziato la stagione a Scranton perchè con la firma di CHoP il BP era praticamente già fatto; a Scranton ha lanciato molto bene ed è stato chiamato lui - e non Melancon - quando CHoP è andato in DL perchè, fondamentalmente, Girardi è innamorato del fatto di avere due mancini nel bullpen, così può fare tanti di più dei suoi cazzo di giochini con i match-up.
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Vinciamo la seconda contro gli O's,ma si fa male Posada.Sabathia concede un po' troppo,ma comunque la portiamo a casa.Cano ancora caldissimo al piatto.
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Cano  :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Clamoroso, colpisce duro praticamente in ogni AB, ovviamente non potrà continuare a questo livello ma sta davvero evolvendo in qualcosa di pazzesco. A prescindere dal momento di forma, credo che solo Utley gli sia superiore.

E' ancora presto per fare valutazioni di questo genere, ma Burnett mi pare abbia aggiustato qualcosa a livello di gameplan: più fastball (con ottimo mix di 4-seamer e 2-seamer), aumento della groundball rate (che comunque è vicina alla sua media in carriera), calo piuttosto netto di K/9 e BB/9 (troppo netto per non essere influenzato dal SSS).
Se il trend dovesse continuare, questi aggiustamenti potrebbero rivelarsi utili nelle giornate in cui la curva non funziona.
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Strepitosa partita di Burnett e Cano.... :applauso: Da sottilineare le prove della parte bassa del nostro lineaup...mi sorprendono sempre di più Thames, Cervelli e Gardner...la domanda che mi pongo ora è: ma Winn era necessario prenderlo???visto che non è mai utilizzato....magari difensivamente se la cava...ma al piatto (quelle poche volte che ci è andato) non si può vedé.....
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Angel wrote: ma Winn era necessario prenderlo???visto che non è mai utilizzato....magari difensivamente se la cava...ma al piatto (quelle poche volte che ci è andato) non si può vedé.....
Considerando che Thames difensivamente credo sia ancora peggio di lui non è che potevamo pensare di affrontare una stagioni con tre soli OF (Gardner, Granderson e Swisher). Speriamo solo giochi il meno possibile, perchè almeno in questo inizio sembra essere veramente scarso.
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Robinson Cano :metal: :metal: :metal:
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Stanotte Jeter ha deciso di vincerla da solo.  :01:

Ho visto solo il condensed game: Pettitte inizia male con un paio di valide che cadono in territorio neutrale. Poi la squadra smazza decentemente e la porta a casa.

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