Thursday, August 25, 2011

Greatness Comes In 3's!

Whenever I'm excited about a team or a game, it becomes difficult to sit down and write because my heart is pumping and my hands are shaking. There have been a few times in which this has happened and it's happening right now. This behavior can only be attributed to one team and my readers, if you know me well, you know that team is the New York Yankees. I'm more than ready to dig in so let's begin:

"The New York Yankees are synonymous with greatness, excellence, and history". We all know we've heard this quote said in many different ways from many different people and I must say, it's more than true. Today, the Yankees finished the 3rd game in their series against the Oakland Athletics and after the emotional defeat by the A's for the first 2 games, we fans were praying for a miracle, praying for a way to hold on to our dignity, and praying for a way to continue to hold our heads held up high. Baby were we in for a treat.

The A's started out dominating against Phil Hughes and continued to beat up on Cory Wade finally garnering a 7-1 lead against the Yanks. Sitting through a dismal rain delay and then witnessing this tragedy just added insult to injury. It seemed as if all hope was lost until the magical 5th inning.

Had the rain decided to start up again in the 5th, the A's would have mustered up a sweep against the Yankees as it would have been called an "official game" but, luck was on our side and something great happened. With the bases loaded, the man who can wield a bat like no other, Robinson Cano hit a monster grand slam that woke the Bronx up and put us one run behind, 7-6. To say our blood was pumped up is an understatement. It gets better.

In the 6th, the Yanks managed to have the bases loaded again and Russell Martin hit a grand slam. The Yanks now lead 10-7 and the notion that we were dead flew out of the window. There was no stopping us now. By the 7th, we were steamrolling past Oakland as we coasted to a 16-7 lead, then 16-8 lead, and after another run had scored, we were leading 17-8. You couldn't tell us anything.

Now, one would think after a score like that, the Yanks would ease up a bit but that's not how our boys play and in the 8th, with the bases loaded again, New York's MVP Curtis Granderson came up to the plate and shall I say it? Would you even believe me? Alright here goes, Curtis hits a GRAND SLAM! 3 grand slams in one game put the already storied franchise in the history books again as the ONLY team in MLB history to hit 3 grand slams in one game!(score was now 21-8) To top it off, Andruw Jones hit a solo shot that gave the Yankees the ultimate 22-8 lead.

The final score of this game was 22-9. I think this DEFINITELY made up for the previous disasters called games. Our boys truly know how to show up and show out.

Congratulations to the Yankees who have mastered the art of knowing how to make their fans smile and have 911 on speed dial. We wouldn't have it any other way. See y'all on the road.

XOXO,
Whitney

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