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October 24, 2007

Giuliani Rooting for Boston

Filed under: Just for Fun, News, Red Sox — johnbutchko @ 11:45 am

Former New York Mayor and noted Yankees fan Rudy Giuliani is rooting for the Red Sox in the World Series.

“I’m rooting for the Red Sox,” the Republican presidential contender said in response to a question, sparking applause at the Boston restaurant where he was picking up a local endorsement.

“I’m an American League fan, and I go with the American League team, maybe with the exception of the Mets,” he said. “Maybe that would be the one time I wouldn’t because I’m loyal to New York.”

Any Yankees fan pulling for Boston in this series is in no position to talk about loyalty to New York or anywhere at all.

October 21, 2007

Join the Bandwagon

Filed under: 2007-2008 Offseason, Just for Fun — johnbutchko @ 8:56 pm

A friend asked me to pass this along.

 My fellow Yankee fans,

Though I have not spoken to some of you in awhile, I can only imagine that you’re as upset about the way Joe Torre was treated as the rest of us. What’s even more disturbing to me is that this idiot, Randy “The Hair” Levine, is apparently now running the show.

Obviously, there is nothing we as fans can do except let our voices be heard. It’s not going to change anything, but at least we can have our say. Several of us have come up with an idea that we think will get our point across as much as the brain trust is listening, and will allow us to have a little fun while we annoy the crap out of “The Hair.”

Next week, I am going to draft an e-mail to Randy Levine advising him that we would like to be informed when his performance-based model contract with the New York Yankees is taking effect. Anyone who wants to participate will be copied on the mail. Then, each day, someone on the mail thread will hit “Reply To All” and send a follow-up e-mail telling him that we’re still waiting to hear back from him about his performance-based model contract and when it will be going into effect.

As I said, it’s not going to change anything, but at least it’ll give us a chance to let our voices be heard, and to annoy the crap out of “The Hair” at the same time.

If you’d like to join in the fun, please drop me an e-mail and let me know. You can create an e-mail address just for this, or use one other than the one to which I’m sending this e-mail. I don’t care. We’d just like to have as many people join in as possible. Also, if you know anyone else who might want to join in, please feel free to have them contact me.

Thank you for your time. 

Shoot me an e-mail at GeorgeCoztanza@aol.com if you would like to be a part of this.

October 8, 2007

Inspirational Video

Filed under: 2007 Postseason, Just for Fun — johnbutchko @ 8:55 am

The YouTube link I posted prior to Game 3 clearly got the Yankees fired up. It is time for a new one before Game 4. This song might be a cliche at this point for not giving up, but it still applies well to this situation.

October 7, 2007

Inspirational Video

Filed under: 2007 Postseason, Just for Fun — johnbutchko @ 12:55 am

The Yankees’ might face long odds, but they can take heart. There are plenty of people who have faced longer odds and overcome them by never quitting.

September 26, 2007

Yanks Back in the Dance

Filed under: Just for Fun, News — johnbutchko @ 10:26 pm

Take that, Steve Phillips!

September 25, 2007

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

Filed under: Just for Fun — johnbutchko @ 9:32 am

The Yankees kept with tradition on Monday, forcing the rookie to dress up in bizarre costumes prior to departing for the season’s final roadtrip. This year’s theme was The Wizard of Oz. Ian Kennedy dressed up as Dorothy. Shelley Duncan was the Scarecrow. Ross Ohelndorf and Bronson Sardinha were the Wicked Witch’s guards. Phil Hughes was the Tin Man. Joba Chamberlain was the Cowardly Lion. Tyler Clippard and Kei Igawa were flying monkeys. Alberto Gonzalez was a Munchkin. Matt DeSalvo was a Lollipop Kid. Edwar Ramirez was the Wicked Witch of the West, and Chase Wright was Glinda, the Good Witch of the North.

Pictures:

Quotes:

Joba Chamberlain: “Put ‘em up! Put ‘em up!”

Ian Kennedy: “I’d rather be here dressing up than anywhere else. It makes you feel like one of the guys. I would say it if I didn’t think it was right. I think it’s funny. But it’s kind of hard when you’re Dorothy. I think I got the short end of the stick. Joba, I think he looks like the lion.”

Chase Wright: “I think this is the No. 1 costume, right here.”

Chamberlain to Wright: “Can I get your number?”

Doug Mientkiewicz: “”It couldn’t come at a better time than after today’s game. It will give us something to chuckle at, then get back to playing games tomorrow night.”

Jason Giambi to Kennedy: ” “Man, you look hot.”

Shelley Duncan: “This is a very glorious moment for me. It is what it is. I was meant to be the scarecrow. You go with it, you deal with it, and you don’t think about it because what can I think with? I’m a scarecrow with a mission. We have to find the wonderful, wonderful Wizard.”

September 17, 2007

The Great Jeter

Filed under: Just for Fun — johnbutchko @ 11:34 am

Derek Jeter has had one of the greatest careers in New York Yankees history. Time and again he has wowed fans with amazing feats in the most important of spots. In many ways, his career and persona match that of Joe DiMaggio. Both are known as great righty hitters. Both have played glamor positions for the sport’s greatest franchise. Both are known as proud, lifelong Yankees. Both are known as the face of a Yankee dynasty. Both gained great admiration among fans, peers, and the media yet have been able to maintain an air dignity through the private nature of their lives off the field. Ernest Hemingway immortalized DiMaggio in The Old Man and the Sea as his protagonist often spoke of his admiration for “The Great DiMaggio.” After Jeter’s heroics last night, it is only fitting to do the same. From this point forward, Derek Jeter will be known on this blog as The Great Jeter.

September 14, 2007

Yankees Fans Sing Sweet Caroline

Filed under: Just for Fun, Red Sox — johnbutchko @ 12:06 pm

Here is a little YouTube clip to get people into the spirit for this weekend’s series against Boston. For those of you who do not know, one of the traditions at Fenway Park is for Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond to play over the stadium loudspeaker during the middle of the 8th inning. A few Yankees fans sung their own version during last season’s epic five game sweep.

October 3, 2006

Former Sox in the Postseason

Filed under: 2006 Postseason, Just for Fun, Red Sox — johnbutchko @ 4:24 pm

Just because this season has not been tough enough for Red Sox Nation, let’s take a look at some former Sox who are in the postseason while their former team is on the golf course.

Grady Little

Nomar Garciaparra

Johnny Damon

Derek Lowe

Dave Roberts

Mike Myers

Alan Embree

Todd Walker

Pedro Martinez (injured)

Bill Mueller (injured)

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