Unexpected Power Source
Stephen Drew, like many of his Yankee teammates, got off to a slow start as the team dropped 4 of its first 5 games. Suddenly, things began to click on Sunday night, when Drew's solo homer capped a 7-run 1st inning as the Yankees grabbed the early lead and cruised to a win over the Red Sox.
But I have to take note of how TV keeps intruding into the game. While well aware of the hefty fees the networks pay for national TV rights, do fans in the stands really want to see the guy who just smacked the hit trailed by a cameraman? We've gotten used to the managers talking to the broadcasters during between-inning breaks. Still... when does it go too far? Is this the tipping point?
Drrew's power show continued Monday at Camden Yards, when, he delivered the game-changing hit of the night. With the Yankees down by 2, he pinch hit for Brett Gardner with the bases loaded. And he drove the Tommy Hunter pitch long and far as the Yankees grabbed a lead they'd hold for the rest of the night.
A pleasant surprise for team that looked so sluggish a few days earlier -- not to mention their first pinch "grand salami" since Jorge Posada (also vs. Baltimore) in 2001.But I have to take note of how TV keeps intruding into the game. While well aware of the hefty fees the networks pay for national TV rights, do fans in the stands really want to see the guy who just smacked the hit trailed by a cameraman? We've gotten used to the managers talking to the broadcasters during between-inning breaks. Still... when does it go too far? Is this the tipping point?
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