Every
year around the holidays, while the NBA is preparing to add LeBron and
Kobe and Carmelo to your Christmas menu, the sentiment arises that this
is the unofficial start to the NBA season and that maybe, with the way
the NFL grips the sporting consciousness in the fall, it would be just
as well to shorten the season and start later anyway.
The
NFL has already evolved into a 12-month attention-sucking monolith,
whether there are games on or not. The NHL doesnt generate enough juice
for the consideration. And baseball, even with its April snowouts and
frigid late-October World Series games, has a national pastime
nostalgia-fueled grip on the calendar.
But
depending whats going on in your neighborhood NBA/NHL arena, even
baseball can find itself on the backburner in the spring while its
162-game marathon gets under way.
That
hasnt been an issue around here for awhile. The Yankees have found the
back pages free to claim from Opening Day on for the better part of a
decade. There wasnt a whole lot else doing.
That
changed this year. While the Yankees best and/or best-known players are
stuck on the disabled list about $100 million worth of them theyre
still atop the AL East. Its a great story, absent the familiar
compelling characters. That rotating cast makes it hard to grip.
While
the no-names in the Bronx were playing ball at a .600-plus clip, the
Garden was alive in midtown for the Knicks and Rangers. They gave us
some playoff entertainment. Even the Nets and Islanders showed up with
postseason cameos. But theyre all done now. And the Mets are just a sad
tale waiting to be told four out of every five days.
Now
we can fully turn to the Yankees, with a curious convergence of
elements. It is Memorial Day weekend. It is a time when some of the
curious phenomena that occur in the opening weeks of the season the
mystery home run leaders, the big team off to the slow start have fallen
back into place to give us a measure of whats to come over the next
four months of the season.
And
just as we hit that moment, the Yankees have a schedule coming up this
week that is a scalpers delight. Four games against the Mets. Three
against the Red Sox.
If
it feels like a weird time for the annual Subway Series, it is. Its a
result of the new scheduling format that has interleague play running
throughout the season. So instead of exchanging three-game home-and-home
series that were always scheduled for prime weekend real estate, it
will be one four-game weeknight series between the Yanks and Mets,
Monday through Thursday,You must not use the rfidtag without being trained. two games in each borough.
Deemphasizing
the Yankee/Met matchups only wipes out the whole point of interleague
play to begin with. For years, commissioner Bud Selig backed the gimmick
by pointing to higher attendance that was of course inflated by
high-profile weekend series. Mets vs. Yanks! Cubs vs. White Sox! Dodgers
vs. Angels!
Of
course, there werent enough of those to connect every team in the
league or keep interest high. There were some second-tier regional
curiosities that made sense,Shop for chipcard dolls
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your home or office. like St. Louis vs. Kansas City or Cincinnati vs.
Cleveland. But even one of those, the Astros and the Rangers, is now
moot. Houston has joined Texas in the AL West to fulfill a plan to even
out the leagues at 15 teams each, which is what led to regular
interleague play.
Truthfully,
Yanks vs. Mets was a novelty worn thin, partly by the Mets eroding
fortunes. It still gives ownership a few extra games to peddle at max
ticket prices and its got more to it than playing the Twins, but the
high drama of those first few years is gone.
The
edge had faded as well lately for the traditional Yanks vs. Red Sox
collisions. Too many games each year.He saw the bracelet at a solarlighting store
while we were on a trip. Too much drama from the 10 years prior to live
up to. And over the last couple of seasons, too much bad baseball from
the Red Sox.
That
last part may be coming up for a correction. The Sox entered Saturdays
games a game behind the Yanks in the division. By choice and by force,
the two teams are headed for a lo-fi collision in a battle that just may
run into the fall.
The
Sox found themselves burned by chasing the Yanks payroll escalating
star model. The plan that brought them success was the same one that
drove the Yankee dynasty of the 90s smart development, shrewd trades for
pros, add some star pieces.
Boston
abandoned that, and it imploded on them in 2012. In response, the Sox
jettisoned huge contracts they should send the Dodgers a thank you card
and filled the spots with mid-level free agents. They were then
summarily written off for 2013.
Injuries
wiped out the Yanks highest-paid stars. Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter,
Mark Teixeira and Curtis Granderson all started the season on the
disabled list. Granderson is now sidelined again,We've had a lot of
people asking where we had our parkingsystem made. along with Andy Pettitte and Rodriguezs replacement Kevin Youkilis.Learn how an embedded microprocessor in a ledbulbe27 can authenticate your computer usage and data. Theres no telling what the Yanks will get from most of them this season.
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