That's the 2007 season for the New York Yankees. That, of course, and pitcher injuries, with this week bringing hiccups to Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens, whatever injury in the brain of Joe Torre that causes him to continue to pitch Luis Vizcaino.
Matt DeSalvo was awful, but it was tough to expect much. Derek Jeter has been awful ever since I documented his 81-game run of Ty Cobb-like greatness. His numbers? 7-44, 1 HR, 2 2B, 1 RBI, 5 R, 2 BB, 5 K, .159/.196/.273.
Sorry, Jeets.
In other baseball news:
Yankees fans will regret their, the team's and baseball's treatment of A-Rod when he's gone.
I also jinxed Derek Lowe's no-hit bid tonight. As soon as I announced it to co-workers, he gave up a walk, hit, two fielders' choices and a home run. Or something like that. It was three runs.
Roberto Clemente is a legend, but let's not retire his number.
Ken Griffey Jr. is the people's choice to break Hank Aaron's record.

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