Saturday, August 06, 2005
Jason Giambi, GM
From northjersey.com:
"It was late, after midnight, Friday morning and Brian Cashman needed an educated second opinion about whether or not to sign Alan Embree. So the Yankees general manager phoned Jason Giambi. 'I figured he'd be up,' Cashman said. A wide-awake Giambi told Cashman to get the hard-throwing left-hander who was on the mound when the Red Sox clinched the AL pennant last year at Yankee Stadium."
Good call, Jase.
I really can't til we get to face the Cheese at Fenway.
Right now, the yanks are down 6-4 in the fifth. Randy's ONLY given up 6 runs, 5 earned, on 10 hits so far. Actually, as I write this, Proctor is in to start the fifth, and they don't know if it's because he stinks like an elephant's butt, or if his comic attempt to cover first last inning caused him another one of his ho-hum injuries.
"It was late, after midnight, Friday morning and Brian Cashman needed an educated second opinion about whether or not to sign Alan Embree. So the Yankees general manager phoned Jason Giambi. 'I figured he'd be up,' Cashman said. A wide-awake Giambi told Cashman to get the hard-throwing left-hander who was on the mound when the Red Sox clinched the AL pennant last year at Yankee Stadium."
Good call, Jase.
I really can't til we get to face the Cheese at Fenway.
Right now, the yanks are down 6-4 in the fifth. Randy's ONLY given up 6 runs, 5 earned, on 10 hits so far. Actually, as I write this, Proctor is in to start the fifth, and they don't know if it's because he stinks like an elephant's butt, or if his comic attempt to cover first last inning caused him another one of his ho-hum injuries.
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