May 20th: Post about Jeter’s struggles
Since: 19-46, .413/.499/.565
May 24th: Post about how the Yankees were slumping
Since: Yankees have gone 5-2
May 28th: Post about how the Yankees were having problems scoring runs
Since: The Yankees have averaged 9.25 runs per game
May 29th: Post about Teixeira’s season-long slump
Hits a 3-run bomb the next day.
Get your requests in now!



15 Comments
Wouter May 31, 2010 18:56
Nomaas: taking credit for regression to the mean since 2010.
Anonymous May 31, 2010 18:57
Gimme A-Rod, Curtis, and Gardner (even though they aren’t exactly slumping).
Also, we need some post on CC, Joba, and the pen in general.
Can you heal injuries? If so, post something on Johnson and Ace and anyone else who is hurt.
Fat Pete May 31, 2010 18:57
My journalism skills also improved.
Cleveland Indians May 31, 2010 20:05
How about some love for us? We won’t play the Yankees again until the end of July, but we have the Sox, Jays, and Rays before the All Star break
Groovitude May 31, 2010 20:05
Phil Hughes has started 37 career MLB games without having pitched a perfect.
Nick Johnson May 31, 2010 21:13
Tell me that I will never heal!
JoeThunder May 31, 2010 21:45
Get the CHOP DFA’d this month and I will have called i from the moment he got signed,
Anonymous May 31, 2010 21:49
That I’ll never lose my virginity!
A-Bomb May 31, 2010 22:30
If I remember correctly, the Yankees didnt start playing well last year until you went on vacation.
Zombie June 1, 2010 11:03
I do rememeber that. They won like 10 games in a row…something like that.
petebannedme June 1, 2010 12:42
Aceves’ back problems. Fix it!
Kei Igawa June 1, 2010 16:41
Can I please be traded to a team that needs a lefty?
General Kim Jong Il June 1, 2010 22:47
Igawa-san, with Arizona getting Willis, I guess the only choices left in the AL are… Royals and Tigers. Maybe you should come here to North Korea. I plan to establish the North Korean Baseball League soon.
Joeyjoejoe June 2, 2010 10:10
How about getting Joba to sober up? Now that would be something…
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