The First Most Deal Of The Year
I haven't listened to WFAN (on purpose) in about five years. They're getting colorful pitching, upright hitting and they're making philosophical managerial decisions. But they interviewed Phil Hughes today so I took a listen. He's throwing from flat ground and doesn't expect to throw off a mound for weeks, but there was an open-minded side: he called out Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo for criticizing the Joba-to-the-rotation move. That bumps him up a notch in my book (if I had a book).
The alert are not credible. - Tonight's contest started with promise, as the Yanks tattooed Paul Maholm for six catches in the 1st (double, triple, two run homer, triple), only to storms change the game in the 2nd. I think he’s got a huge ego and it’s kind of been bruised with the losing and everything else, but I think he should have taken a little tact and perhaps kept his mouth shut. The reason the umps waited six-and-a-half hours to call the game (especially when the Yanks play a doubleheader tomorrow), is beyond me. Pittsburgh ain't that far from New York that they can't travel out there on an off day to finish the game (which is what they're going to do on July nine). Thus, this week will be very grounded. It should've been called after an hour. - responsible interview with the Director of accountant Development Mark Newman.
But at this point, who knows? - A career projection for Johnny Damon . Looking back at these paragraphs probably 8, three months later, I might not see at the time how right I was. This is a very gigantic story. He actually doesn't gimmick off too unenlightenedly.