Yankees enjoy first place to themselves, while John Henry Twitters about his ‘frustrating’ Red Sox

Big news in Yankeeland. No, not that the Bombers have first place all to themselves, but that the Brett Tomko era is over. When is his Yankeeography coming out?

Tomko, who was released yesterday to make room for Sergio Mitre, hadn’t even pitched since July 11. On the other hand, another Yankee who hasn’t played in ages, Cody Ransom, scored two runs in yesterday’s victory. Until last night, he hadn’t played since July 10.

Incidentally, if anything bugs me about Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman this year, it’s the way that roster spaces are wasted on players who are never used. Angel Berroa was another player who shouldn’t have been on the roster. But now he’s a Met, which is fitting, somehow.

Speaking of the Mets, does Jeff Francouer dropping a fly ball last night make him a True Met?

I probably should give Squawker Jon and his team a break, though. They look as hapless as Teddy Roosevelt does in the Washington Nationals’ Presidents’ race each night!

Back to the Yankees. Mitre gave the Yanks about as much as Chien-Ming Wang had been doing in his last few starts before getting hurt. Mitre started out poorly, then settled down, then had a shaky sixth inning. He got a nice ovation from the crowd for his game. It was a positive start in the right direction, and Mitre’s first win in two years. And really, anything else Mitre can provide over what Wang would have given the team will be a plus.

I also appreciated how Alex Rodriguez and the Yanks manufactured a run last night without a hit. That was a highlight of the night.

Another highlight was seeing the Red Sox’s John Henry gripe about his team’s lousy play on Twitter. He called the Sox’s week “frustrating” and wrote, “Tough night in Texas.” Boo bleeding hoo!

At least he didn’t complain about the Yankees’ spending $400 million in free agents this time. Thank goodness for small favors.

Speaking of big-spending teams, how come nobody gripes about how the Sox have enough money to release Julio Lugo, even though he has $13.5 million on his contract? Just wondering.

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