The Yankees rallied 3 times against the Red Sox last night, starting in the 9th inning, but they couldn’t do it a fourth time and so in just under 7 hours, they lost 6-5 in 19 innings. It was the kind of a game that is every beat writer’s nightmare. You wondered if it’d ever end. There was good pitching, sloppy fielding, nice fielding, poor hitting, and clutch hitting. There was boredom and excitement and by the end, a lot of sleepy fans.
There was a 15 minute delay in the bottom of the 12th inning when a few of the lights went out. The organist was pressed into emergency service. I suppose the JumboTron was out of scheduled routines. The announcers didn’t know at first how long the delay would last and so as they talked it over the organist vamped–was that “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” he was playing? What an unexpected pleasure, the sounds of the organ pumping out a medley of pop tunes.
Anyhow, for the Yanks it was a drag of a game to lose.
The pace of play is supposed to be faster this season, and perhaps it will be, but the Yankees vs. Red Sox, well, they’ve got their own rules to abide, don’t they? And the two teams are back at it in a few hours this afternoon.
Take two and pass.
[Photo Credit: Mikko Lagerstedt]
Did we know Ellsbury's arm was that bad? Even Bernie Williams one-hops a strike to the plate on that throw. And I mean Bernie Williams right now.
Tapped out after the twelfth. Seven more innings? Yeesh, I mean, I was starved for baseball over the winter, but not for this.
I went to bed after 13th, about midnight, and watched the final 6 innings in bed. Over about 2am. Bummer
[1] I know. I was shocked.
[1] looked like noodle-arm Damon out there. Ugh.