"Looks a lot like a big egg in the sky, or a cantaloupe."
-- Ken Singleton as texted to me by my friend Jared
-- Ken Singleton as texted to me by my friend Jared

AJ Burnett pitched 7.2 innings, gave up 5 hits, 1 run and 8 strikeouts. To me, AJ did a great job tonight and held it down. Yes, early on he was having slight trouble, but worked out of it and kept the Indians to 1 with the help of the bullpen. Strangely, the Yankee offense could not scratch together 2 runs to take the lead or even tie the game at any point tonight. They had many opportunities, but couldn't do it. What can you say, it was a full moon.


Jeter is just added to the list of injury for New York. Colon, Russell Martin, and Rafael Soriano, as well as Joba Chamberlain, it feels like they're dropping like flies.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I've got nothing for you. It was quiet tonight, real quiet.
Final Score: Indians 1 - Yankees 0. The good news is the Yankees have won the last 3 out of 4 and before tonight, they seemed to be rolling. Let's just chalk up tonight as a silly loss, lack of focus, lack of hitting and we come back tomorrow and continue our winning. Look, no teams' ever won 162 games. Losing sometimes happens, so the bottom line, we come back tomorrow and make it 4 of 5... It's all we can do.
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