
Well no actually someone else is going to take the fall since pitchers don't bat, but you have to love John Ferrell's comments today on WEEI...
"Well, typically, we let the game play out itself, because I think our guys, for one, have each others' backs and they're certainly going to be supportive if a situation like that were to arise. Again, speaking specifically about last night, [Chamberlain] strikes out 12 guys, doesn't seem to have too many command issues, and if there was a purpose or intent to throw up and in, or if the intent was even further than that, to send a clear-cut message, you can disguise it a little bit more than with a first-pitch pitch in the middle of the back to Jason Bay. So, those things aren't forgotten. We know that there's a history there between the pitcher in New York and our guys here, so, not to say that he was specifically out to do that, but I think history speaks for itself. And we've got a number of games left with these guys (Boston.com)."
Joba's toss at Bay was uncalled for, and it was totally on purpose. It really doesn't bother me all that much, because I know Beckett/Lester or someone else will plunk A-Rod or Jeter later in the season. The Yankees had no answer for the Red Sox, and it was just kind of sad all they could do to slow down Bay was hit him with a pitch. Is it just me or do the Yankees seem more like the Bengals then premier organization they once were...?


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