Move Over Lou!!!
YO!!!
HEY LOU!!!
MOVE OVER!!!!
YOU HAVE COMPANY!!!!
…..at least for now anyway for the next couple of days (day off tomorrow you know).
The outpouring and affecttion is crazy (but in a great way) over the fact that Captain is now tied with the Iron Horse. That record stood for 72 years….
…..until Wednesday night however.
As a fellow Cancerian myself, I can relate to “not stopping and smelling the roses” at times especially when I get too sickly focused on a goal or a mission I set out to accomplish whether short or long term…it’s as if we have these built in mental blinders that just kick in when we zone out everything around us and we get uber-determined to keep our “eyes on the prize” so to speak.
Now…..is simply not the time for that and even I got choked up knowing that he accomplished such a rare milestone. Even his teammates were too….especially Jorge.
So what we won 4-2 over the Rays and that Posada did hit the three-run homer…well…..I shouldn’t downplay it that badly to the point that it doesn’t matter….I guess the win makes it that much sweeter and it’s something that Captain expects every night when my boys hit the baseball diamond each and every game. I guess for me, It wouldn’t have mattered as much.
Players like the Captain are EXTREMELY RARE in this day and age….not only that they are always playing everyday and consistently healthy and have consistent numbers but that they have LITERALLY and FIGURATIVELY played their ENTIRE major league career with ONE team….The only other one that I know of is Craig Biggio of the Astros unless I am missing a few…..which most likely I am….again the number being quite small.
They are definitely from the OLD SCHOOL without a doubt because nowadays, if a player gets injured, they’re always on a rehab assignment, on the DL, or they are so beyond physically f***** up to the point they trade them to another team and even then they don’t know if they are going to last there and they become journeyman players. It’s sad. So you could say that Craig and the Captain were blessed more than they know.
I know Lou is smiling from upstairs and he would be more than pleased to have someone like Derek to share company with (I can see him giving El Captain a firm handshake and congratulations)….the way they both play the game….with a hard work ethic, consistency, dedication, integrity, leadership and respect.
…..and both of these players are true masters and eptiomes of what makes baseball worth while.




It sad when you think about the way Mr. Gehrig’s career ended – how many more hits did he have in him? Home many more HRs? (You know he would have hit more then 500 he was SO close!) Another triple crown? Another 120 RBI season? There is a reason that 60 years after he retired Mr. Gehrig received more votes then anyone else on MLB’s All-Century Team. Mr. Gehrig was truly a great player who was a baseball fan favorite and not just a Yankee favorite. Fans of the game still miss him. I would have loved to have seen him play.
Julia
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You forgot Mariano and Posada! They both came up through the yankees farm system and unlike Pettite, never left