Not your father’s Yankees… or your older brother’s, for that matter
At last night’s Yankees-Blue Jays game, Alex Rodroguez, on the basepaths, may or may not have yelled “Mine!” during a routine pop-up, leading to an error. More amusing than whether A-Rod bent the unwritten rules is the reaction of Yankee fans. Exhibit A: Look, I wish I could offer more lofty sentiments, but let?s be ...
At last night's Yankees-Blue Jays game, Alex Rodroguez, on the basepaths, may or may not have yelled "Mine!" during a routine pop-up, leading to an error. More amusing than whether A-Rod bent the unwritten rules is the reaction of Yankee fans. Exhibit A: Look, I wish I could offer more lofty sentiments, but let?s be honest. At this point in the Yankees? season, if getting an actual win requires A-Rod to screw thirteen transvestite prostitutes, on a pile of corked bats, in front of Babe Ruth?s plaque in Monument Park? Fine.
At last night’s Yankees-Blue Jays game, Alex Rodroguez, on the basepaths, may or may not have yelled “Mine!” during a routine pop-up, leading to an error. More amusing than whether A-Rod bent the unwritten rules is the reaction of Yankee fans. Exhibit A:
Look, I wish I could offer more lofty sentiments, but let?s be honest. At this point in the Yankees? season, if getting an actual win requires A-Rod to screw thirteen transvestite prostitutes, on a pile of corked bats, in front of Babe Ruth?s plaque in Monument Park? Fine.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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