Oh readers, there are two main emotions that I'm feeling tonight and they are sadness and joy. I am sad that the baseball season has officially come to a close, B-U-T I am proud to say this: CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS FOR WINNING THE 2011 WORLD SERIES!
Yes y'all the STL Cards have capped off an amazing baseball season with this victory & they can now kick off their shoes, relax their feet, and poison their liver with copious amounts of alcohol. While the team will be toasting to their win, they should also have a toast for those who had them written off in August. Oh yes, there was a period this season where the Cardinals were in the process of dying and their funeral arrangements were made. Luckily, they came back and fought for their lives. Scary huh?
Now that we're all caught up to speed and in a celebratory mood, let's give a warm thank you to the ENTIRE Cardinals team, managers included, for their "never-say-never" attitude & fighter spirit. A HUGE thank you to Albert Pujols for being an ever present force throughout this process. We hope to see you back in that red #5 next season. Lastly, thank you to the hometown hero, NLCS MVP, and WS MVP David Freese for his kick ass performance during Game 6 and Game 7. You deserve to have your shredded jersey in Cooperstown & more.
It's been my pleasure readers to provide you with baseball related reading material throughout the season. As we continue to watch our other sports let us soak in the night and rock to this. Oh, Cardinals and Cardinals fans, y'all can jam too since tonight everything is St. Louis inspired:
XOXO,
Whitney
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
29 & Robinson Never Looked So Fine :)
Hello readers. Baseball is almost on its way out and while the Cardinals and the Rangers duke it out for the coveted World Series title, I think this is more than a great time to wish one of my favorite Yankees players, a guy considered to be my 2nd husband after Derek Jeter, the most amazing hitter in my opinion, and how can we forget the hottest 2nd baseman, Robinson Cano, a very special happy birthday. Ok, all together now, 1 2 3...HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROBBIE!
Let's throw the confetti and pop the champagne as we celebrate this joyous day. Robinson is 29 today and baby, you've never looked so fine for 29! May today be filled with love, warmth, and happiness as you live to see another year. May God continue to bless and keep you & wishing you many more to come.
As is the tradition with Yankee birthdays, here are some photos for our viewing pleasure as well as a song to rock out to:
XOXO,
Whitney
Friday, October 7, 2011
Game 5 Yankees Died & The Tigers Were Live...
Oh readers, it pains me to have to sit here and write a post of the nature coming up and because my heart is heavy, this will be a short one. Tonight, October 6, 2011, the New York Yankees lost Game 5 of the ALDS to the Detroit Tigers with a score of 3 - 2. Writing that sentence just took 10 years off of my life but I'll muster through to finish. If you're anything like me, you don't know how to feel right now. You want to kick, punch, and scream at everyone. For those of you who have done these actions already, make sure you're not sitting in a holding cell so you have the opportunity to read this.
A loss is earth shattering like no other thing in existence but witnessing a loss in person, man is it double the pain. Last year, I was in attendance for Game 3 of the ALDS against the Minnesota Twins and we all know how that ended....it ended in a sweep. Ahh, what I wouldn't give to go back into time. We Yankees fans are some tough cookies, and we'll get over this defeat and move on with our lives so, because I don't want to sulk and stew over spilled milk, I'll take this time to say thank you. Yes, you read that right.
I want to say thank you to the New York Yankees for consistently providing exciting baseball and for providing the facility to house us rowdy fans. Thank you Derek Jeter, Robinson Cano, and Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada for your record breaking games and overall excellence. Jorge gets a shoutout because this may have been his last game ever in pinstripes and if it is, this is just a preview of what's to come in terms of his farewell post. Thank you to the all of the fans who have continued to pour their blood, sweat, and tears into this team. Whenever folks told us we're too "obsessed" or "crazy" for our unwavering love and admiration, we scoffed at the haters and kept on trucking. Lastly, thank you to all of my readers who have stuck by me and continued to read my over exuberant posts about the team I have loved since June 1995 and will continue to love until the casket drops.
I think it's about time that I end this post because my emotions are getting the best of me and the more I watch post game interviews, my blood boils so to properly close out the 2011 Yankees season, I'll end it with this.
Disclaimer: The picture may be dull but you'll get the jist:
XOXO,
Whitney
Saturday, October 1, 2011
I Don't Think You Really Know Robinson Cano!
Good evening fans. Before I settle down and take my NyQuil because I am battling a slight cold, I must release a few things that are bottled up inside of me. No, I'm not about about sneezes or coughs, I'm talking about the excitement that was tonight's ALDS game featuring the New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers. Trust me guys, you'll want to stay tuned for what's coming up next.
Last night, September 30, 2011, the Yankees and Tigers were scheduled to play the first game of the ALDS and all of baseball and its fans were more than geared up. For the entire week, and the days leading up to the first pitch, we were glued to our local weathermen/woman dying to know the forecast and although there were projections for showers, the percentage of those showers were so low that we didn't care to grab a calculator and work out the probability of rain vs. no rain. Anything less than 50 percent is OK in our books and we proceeded with our lives. Well, Mother Nature had other plans and when I say she rained on the parade, believe me, she RAINED on the parade. The game was in a delay, my fever spiked, and I refused to take medicine because I knew the game would resume shortly. The rain never ceased, and the game was postponed until the next day. I had to take my medicine and call it a night.
All day, we fans waited for the clock to strike 8:37 so we could resume the game and once the pitches went underway, our chips were scooped into the dip, the beer caps were popped off, and we were ready for baseball. The Yankees were determined to make up the postponement to their fans and boy did they not disappoint. A double here, a walk there, and dominant pitching(thank you Ivan Nova) would give the Yankees a 4-1 lead. As usual with this team, sometimes we like to think that things couldn't get any better...right? Oh readers, haven't we learned already the Yankees always find a way to make it better.
With the bases loaded, and Phil Coke in to pitch, our amazing, power hitter, all around excellent 2nd baseman Robinson Cano did this:
Speechless huh? Yeah, I have no voice either.
Cano would continue with his monstrous hitting in the bottom of the 8th to give the Yankees a 9-1 lead. The Yankees would go on to win this game 9-3.
Well fans, I must be off to take my medicine, sitting on a fever too long can be dangerous. I will see back in the Bronx tomorrow night for Game 2.
XOXO,
Whitney
Last night, September 30, 2011, the Yankees and Tigers were scheduled to play the first game of the ALDS and all of baseball and its fans were more than geared up. For the entire week, and the days leading up to the first pitch, we were glued to our local weathermen/woman dying to know the forecast and although there were projections for showers, the percentage of those showers were so low that we didn't care to grab a calculator and work out the probability of rain vs. no rain. Anything less than 50 percent is OK in our books and we proceeded with our lives. Well, Mother Nature had other plans and when I say she rained on the parade, believe me, she RAINED on the parade. The game was in a delay, my fever spiked, and I refused to take medicine because I knew the game would resume shortly. The rain never ceased, and the game was postponed until the next day. I had to take my medicine and call it a night.
All day, we fans waited for the clock to strike 8:37 so we could resume the game and once the pitches went underway, our chips were scooped into the dip, the beer caps were popped off, and we were ready for baseball. The Yankees were determined to make up the postponement to their fans and boy did they not disappoint. A double here, a walk there, and dominant pitching(thank you Ivan Nova) would give the Yankees a 4-1 lead. As usual with this team, sometimes we like to think that things couldn't get any better...right? Oh readers, haven't we learned already the Yankees always find a way to make it better.
With the bases loaded, and Phil Coke in to pitch, our amazing, power hitter, all around excellent 2nd baseman Robinson Cano did this:
Speechless huh? Yeah, I have no voice either.
Cano would continue with his monstrous hitting in the bottom of the 8th to give the Yankees a 9-1 lead. The Yankees would go on to win this game 9-3.
Well fans, I must be off to take my medicine, sitting on a fever too long can be dangerous. I will see back in the Bronx tomorrow night for Game 2.
XOXO,
Whitney
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