Hi there boys and girls. I’m not really 100% recovered from a really kick-butt upper respiratory virus, but I’m decent-enough. (Daytime is OK … nighttime is a cough-fest). Don’t know if I’m back full-time this week, but I’ll try. But anyway, today’s news is powered by Basil Fawlty (aka John Cleese):
- The Bombers know they will be in for a fight with the Angels:
“We are going to have a nasty series,” Andy Pettitte said after his 4-1 victory on Sunday, which clinched a division series sweep of the Minnesota Twins. “It’s going to be a war with us and the Angels, but we are looking forward to it.”
The Angels clinched a spot in the American League Championship Series by completing their sweep of the Red Sox in Boston before the Yankees took batting practice at the Metrodome on Sunday. Some of the Yankees watched the game in their clubhouse, impressed but not surprised at the Angels’ ninth-inning comeback.
“There’s no quit in the Angels,” Johnny Damon said. “We see that when we play them.”
…“What makes them tough is they hit, they pitch, they run, they steal, they play defense, good bullpen, good closer, good manager,” Derek Jeter said. “I think that pretty much wraps it up.”
- Ron Gardenhire admires the Bombers:
“They just keep running great hitters at you,” Gardenhire said. “That’s why you end up having to make pitching moves. Change, change, change, because they are so dangerous that you just try to finagle your way through it half the time.”
Once Gardenhire started praising the Yankees, he did not stop.
“It’s a great baseball team,” Gardenhire said. “They deserve all the accolades. They have got a great bullpen. Those guys come out there firing. Bench. The whole package. They’ve got the whole package, they’ve got the whole deal, and they have got some of the classiest players in the league out there, guys I really enjoy watching play.”