The Cleveland Indians deserve congratulations on a great performance in the alds, but all we here by the media is Torre is losing his job. The Yankees "dream season" ended to soon" etc. It's almost as if the writers are trying to stir up sympathy for the Yankees. I think they should be writing about Sizemore's great performance. Sabathia's solid outing. Shoppach's timely clutch hitting. Hafner's power hitting. But no, we'll get interviews of Jeter crying. Arod counting his millions Abreu counting his millions, Clemens at the hospital getting MRIs and counting his millions, and lots of other great individual contracts that make millions but can't make a team. What is it with this New York/Boston Bias that makes sports writers feel they can neglect the fans of the winning team? And by the way, for the record, I'm a Mariner fan. So I wasn't rooting for either team. But it was obvious to an outsider that even in the great Rockie's series, the writers were pulling for Philly.
2007-10-08
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