Drew's Dynamic Day
After spending most of the last two seasons under "The Mendoza Line" (a .200 batting average), Yankees 2nd baseman Stephen Drew busted out in a big way on Sunday -- with four hits, including a home run -- pushing his average above .200.
Sure, yesterday's biggest performance was Jake Arrieta's no-hitter for the Cubs -- which handed the pricey Dodgers an unenviable distinction, as the first team ever to be no-hit twice in 10 days! -- but I have never seen Jake personally, and, thus, have no photos of him. So let's give the often-criticized Mr. Drew his credit for a big game and a decent month of August while his club battles the Blue Jays in the American League East.
Sure, yesterday's biggest performance was Jake Arrieta's no-hitter for the Cubs -- which handed the pricey Dodgers an unenviable distinction, as the first team ever to be no-hit twice in 10 days! -- but I have never seen Jake personally, and, thus, have no photos of him. So let's give the often-criticized Mr. Drew his credit for a big game and a decent month of August while his club battles the Blue Jays in the American League East.
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