So, most people know I am a member of Red Sox Nation living in New York. Some days it is harder than others, but not today! 8 games in a row and a come from behind victory at that.
I usually watch all the Red Sox games on NESN through mlb.tv (highly recommend it BTW), but when it is Red Sox/Yankees games, I get stuck watching the games on the YES network. I know, feel my pain.
However, one of the great things…is when the Sox beat the Yankees…you get to watch the post game coverage on the YES network. You get to watch the YES guys wonder what went so horrible wrong. You get to watch Girardi get grilled by the press. You get to watch Jeter pretend like the Red Sox are not in his head. You get to watch Nick Swisher explain that his base running just really isn’t all that bad and that poor little Jason Bay just tricked him.
Last night, here were the YES Plays of the Game:
Player of the Game:
Brad Penny. Yes, you heard me right. It wasn’t CC Sabathia or anyone else wearing pinstripes. It was B Penny who was the best we have seen him yet on the mound. I’m getting to the point that I really don’t want to see Penny traded, even though it is probably inevitable. We ended up seeing a pitcher duel between Brad Penny and CC Sabathia, who would have predicted that?
Defensive Play of the Game:
Rocco Baldelli making a spectacular diving catch in center field in the 8th inning. It was all kinds of awesome. A picture cannot just convey how beautiful that catch was. It reminded me why I am so happy that Rocco decided to come and join us this season. Good job there Rico Baldy!!
Overall Play of the Game:
Dustin Pedroia’s 10 pitch at-bat where he worked a walk and seemed to unravel CC Sabathia. I don’t think Nick Green got enough credit for the hit he got in front of Pedey’s at bat, but that doesn’t take away from the spectacular at-bat that Pedey had. He kept CC working and obviously frustrated him. Plus, with CC’s pitch count, he basically pushed him right to the limit and then over it. It was a sure thing of beauty and to see Pedey’s firey response when he got Ball Four. All kinds of awesome. I agree. That at-bat was the game changer.
The YES Network got it right and yeah, it had to hurt.
*giggles*
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