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Yost Ousted As Brew Crew’s Manager

By Sean Connolly

Why on Earth would you fire a manager in September, when your team is in first in the Wild Card and close to finally reaching the playoffs after 26 years? Because you’re the Milwaukee Brewers, that’s why.

In a season in which the Brewers were making all the right moves, they made a wrong and a possible costly one today. They fired Ned Yost, who has regenerated the pathetic Brewers in one of the toughest divisions in baseball and has put them in a position to do something they haven’t done since 1982. I just don’t get this move by the Brewers, why not just wait ’till the end of the season if you’re gonna make a move like this.

Yost and the Brewers have lost 11 of their last 14 in September, but surely that can’t discount all the games they’ve won prior to September. There are only two weeks left in Milwaukee’s season and it’s hard to believe that they won’t have Yost to finish those two weeks.

One rationalization behind this move is because of the Brewer’s collapse last season. With an 8 1/2 game lead in June last season, the Brewers fell to 83-79 and again failed to make the playoffs. But, you want to know why this rationalization is wrong? Two letters and one last name…CC Sabathia.

Sabathia gives the Brewers a stopper role they’ve never had before, someone who can stop a losing streak like this and revitilize this club, much like he did since becoming a Brewer. Now, you can expect things to go completely out of wack. I wouldn’t be surprised if Sabathia loses his first game as a Brewer soon, and you can basically count the Brewers out with the way the Phillies are playing now. So, put another playoff-less season on the board Brewer fans, and blame it on upper management.

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Girardi To Stay As Yanks Are Out

By Sean Connolly

It’s hard to believe that the last time the Yankees were out of the playoffs was in 1993, but with the horrible season they’ve been having it looks like this year’s Yankees will be sitting at home in October. With speculations on Girardi’s job security, Hank Steinbrenner confirmed that Girardi will be back next year. After last night’s 12-1 loss to the new A.L. powerhouse Angels it looks that the Yankees’ season is done instead of Girardi’s managerial career in the Bronx.

They Did It To The Last Joe, Why Not This One?

After a sub-par season last year which resulted in another missed chance at returning to the World Series, Joe Torre saw his career end with the Yankees. Although they didn’t fire him, they might have well have after the offer they gave him. So, the question is, with Torre having a much better year than Girardi last season, shouldn’t the result be the same?

The answer is yes. Girardi should be gone if you’re going to be fair, but unfortunately the Yankees are never fair. Girardi hasn’t shown much this season that Steinbrenner and crew can look forward to so I don’t see the point of keeping him. He hasn’t made a decision that was looked back on as a great move that helped the season, only moves that should have been second-guessed that hampered the season. I’m just saying, if Torre brings the Yanks to the playoffs last year and after 4 World Series titles and still gets fired, the ringless (as a coach) Girardi should be gone too.

Shave The Mustache, It’s Over

Let’s face it, with the Yanks being 10 games back in the AL East and now behind the Blue Jays the 2008 season has come to an end for them. Riddled by injuries, controversy, and mental errors, the Yankees are a long shot to make the postseason after 13 straight seasons of October baseball. So, who are the Yankee fans supposed to blame?

Well like I said earlier, Girardi should be fired so obviously he should take a hit here, and young talent such as Robinson Cano, Melky Cabrera, Phil Hughes, and Ian Kennedy not turning into what they were supposed to. I’m most disappointed in Cano. He’s flailed at pitches all season long and has yet to show any discipline at the plate. His fielding has only gotten worse and it makes me wonder why the Yanks didn’t trade him when they had a chance. Melky isn’t even in the majors any more after having a dreadful season in which all I saw him do was joke around in the dugout with the aforementioned Cano. Hughes and Kennedy are, well, Hughes and Kennedy, playing poorly and getting injured that seems to be their mantra.

Another reason for the horrible season the Yankees have had was the performance of Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez. It was expected that Pudge would give a boost to the Yanks season when the surprising trade went through. They dumped Kyle Farnsworth on the Tigers and it seemed as if the loss of Posada wouldn’t hurt the Yanks as much as they thought. Instead, Pudge played like a below average catcher instead of the MVP catcher we were expecting of him. The trade did nothing really, other than getting rid of another useless talent in Farnsworth.

But, mainly you have to blame the injuries. I know you should overcome them but it’s kind of hard when you’re opening day pitcher and catcher are out for the season. After a moderate start to the season Posada was out along with Chien-Ming Wang for the season. Wang’s injury was a result of poor coaching after he was told to round home while running the bases in an interleague game against the Astros. Both injuries were huge but the little injuries throughout the year really hurt. Alex Rodriguez was out for a portion of the year with a hamstring injury and Hideki Matsui missed a huge portion of the season as well. The injuries surmounted and at one point it seemed like every Yankee was in the trainer’s room.

Overall, you have to look at Girardi’s season as a disappointment…duh. With so much invested into every year, it’s hard to believe that the Yankees don’t win the World Series every season and for them to not even make the playoffs…well that’s just unacceptable.

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Instant Replay in Baseball: A Great Idea, But It Can Wait

By Sean Connolly

15 years ago. That’s when the idea of instant replay was introduced to the fools running major league baseball. When it was introduced teams voted 27-1 against the idea of instant replay. It continued to be shut down by teams like that until 1998 when the Diamondbacks and Rays were brought to the league in which the vote went from 27 to 29-1.Now, half way through the 2008 season, MLB has decided to implement instant replay despite not having it completely figured out. Seems to me that if we’ve waited all this time, we can wait another half season until everything is sorted out.

The talk of bringing instant replay began this season in May when, in a two week span, several home run calls were missed by umpires. Unfortunately for these umpires and the MLB, a few of these games were nationally televised bringing more light to the situation. Not only that but one of the more controversial non-homeruns was hit by a man who may someday break Barry Bonds’ record of all-time homeruns, Alex Rodriguez. All of these missed calls were seen nation wide on ESPN’s instant replay showing the umpire’s blunders. Fans, writers, and anyone in the sports community were at Bud Selig’s door with pitchforks and torches asking for instant replay. Like the coward he is, Selig gave in.

Granted instant replay is the correct choice, believe me I’ve wanted it for years now, but in the middle of the season? C’mon. The best part about it is that everyone is so divided on the whole thing in baseball. The umpires don’t want it, all of a sudden half the MLB teams want it, half don’t (a vote recently said it was 15 in favor, 15 against), and players are begging for it. So, what does Selig do. Without mulling it over with the umpires, players, and owners after the season had completed, he decided that instant replay would be a part of Major League Baseball today. Out of nowhere!!

How can half the season be played under different rules? That’s so insane to me. A hit that was a homerun in May wasn’t, but a hit that’s a homerun in say September or October all of a sudden is. That’s not how professional sports work. When the NFL realized that they needed instant replay, they didn’t implement it in the middle of the season. They tested it out in Europe, discussed their plans thouroughly making sure refs, players, and owners agreed on what was happening and then brought forth the plan at the start of the season.

I want instant replay so badly it’s not even funny. But I refuse to give up my sport ethics for a rule that doesn’t even seem like it’s been figured out. The MLB is saying that instant replay will only be used for homerun calls. There is going to be so much confusion as to whether or not they can use instant replay or not on several types of calls, such as a trapped ball scenario. This will only open up a door of problems for the umpires that they didn’t have to deal with earlier in this season.

The solution is simple people. Use instant replay on a majority of calls, but next year. Train the umpires properly and make sure that all rules are sorted out, and that both managers and umpires know what can or cannot be challenged by instant replay. We’ve waited 15 years for this, don’t you want that wait to be worth something?

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Scared of Ortiz and Lowell’s Injuries, Red Sox Look to Acquire Giles

By Sean Connolly

The trade deadline may have passed last week with the Red Sox getting rid of Manny Ramirez and getting Jason Bay, but the Red Sox aren’t done making moves. With worries looming over David Ortiz’s hand injury that is not healing and Mike Lowell’s hip injury now becoming a problem, the Red Sox are now looking to steal Brian Giles from the San Diego Padres via waivers.

Brian Giles on his way to Boston?

Brian Giles on his way to Boston?

Giles, who is 37, would be a perfect pick up for the Sox. Fans were worried about losing a first ballot hall of famer in Manny but with the acquisition of Bay last week things seem o.k. But o.k won’t be good enough for fans with Ortiz and Lowell hurting. If the Red Sox can pick up the .296 hitting Giles who is a solid veteran with some power, they’ll be right back where they were before they got rid of Manny, just without Manny’s big mouth.

Hand injury may be too much for Big Papi to handle

Hand injury may be too much for Big Papi to handle

A move to the American League will bump up the power numbers that Giles used to produce at a higher rate while a member of the Indians and Pirates where he put up 30+ home runs every season. Giles would be a great fit for a half season run at the AL East title where the Red Sox are battling with the Rays and Yankees.

Giles isn’t the biggest move of the season in baseball, but it could turn out to be the most imperative. The health of Lowell and Ortiz is sketchy and while Giles may never be able to do what Big Papi can do, I think he will suffice for now.

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Pirates Could Send Bay On His Way to Rays

By Sean Connolly

The Rays making a move at the trade deadline always was synonymous with “re-building.” Not this year. Their team is built, and the Rays front office looks to make that foundation stronger by trading for Pirates outfielder Jason Bay.

Could Jason Bay Be a Ray By Tommorow?

Could Jason Bay Be a Ray By Tommorow?

This move (if it goes through) will solidify the Rays as legitimate contenders. With more than half the season gone, the Rays have held back the Yankees and Red Sox as they still sit atop the American League East. Bay has the power that the Rays need to stave off the heavy artillery that the Sox and Yanks have. He has 22 home runs so far this year and he has already matched or superseded stats in four different categories along with hitting nearly .40 points higher in average at .282.

Cheer up Jason, youll be on a new team in no time

Cheer up Jason, you'll be on a new team in no time

Bay is the outfielder the Rays need in order to make a significant impact in this year’s playoffs. The Rays have been playing without one of their biggest and youngest stars in Rocco Baldelli who’s out with a strange fatigue disorder and if the Jason Bay trade goes through, expect this 29 year old to pick up what’s been missing with Baldelli out of the line up.

Rays are tired of Baldellis fatigue disorder

Rays are tired of Baldelli's fatigue disorder

This trade fits perfectly for both teams. The Rays have some great young minor league talent that the Pirates need and the Rays pick up an outstanding young star that provides the team with depth and power. The Pirates want to dump his $6M a year contract and the Rays seem to have the money to spend. If the Rays can steal Bay away from all the other big name teams consider the Rays to be the team to beat behind the Angels.

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