
When the Yankees went down 0-8 to the Red Sox in the beginning of the season, no one would've ever guessed that they would end up splitting the season series. But if you look at the two teams' records, it was meant to happen. One team never really dominates the other in the big picture. Throughout history, the 2 clubs have had amazingly close records, which is why they're considered the greatest rivalry in all sports.
Game 1 on Friday was a nice comeback for Joba, who has been shaky of late. He got his 9th win and only gave up 3 runs... not great, but average. I don't know if that wins him a post season spot or not. Beyond CC, AJ & Pettitte, there really isn't anyone else, so he still has a good chance. The offense gave Joba a lot of run support with classic small ball. They ran on the Sox every time, stealing 7 bases!
Game 2 was a great team pitching performance as CC, Hughes & Rivera combined for a 2-hitter! The no-hitter ended in the 5th, but no one should really start paying attention until the 7th anyway. Damon got the game winning RBI in the 8th when he got a 2-run single of former Met, Billy Wagner.
Game 3 was another close game as the Yankees completed the sweep, obtained their 100th win and secure the best record in baseball and homefield advantage throughout the post-season with a 4-2 victory. This is the way it should be! Last year was such a bust when they got eliminated! Now they just need to staty on target and get past the "1st round curse." There have been several years where the Yankee finished strong and flopped in the first round... even when they had the so-called Murderer's Row! They've been eliminated from the playoffs when they had the 2nd best record in baseball as well. So getting in is just the first step... to get back to where they were 2 years ago. Now they need to go back to being the 2000 Yankees.







