Hey guys, Drew back here, got some stuff all the way from England to show ya. By the way, I'll get you back soon if you're reading. Drew
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wow! It's Over!
Well guys, it's the moment we all wait for. Everyone loves October baseball, especially when their team gets that far. I've always been a Yankees fan, but in 2004 was the start of my baseball life, bleeding pinstripes was and still is the name of the game (I think it's more normal than bleeding Jets green!) for me. Well, that year didn't work out as planned, and those bloody sox took it all away from us (get it?). After getting Randy Johnson and cutting Andy Pettitte, all we did was try to buy a World Series, and it didn't work. That day that Joe Torre was given the goodbye treatment was the worst for me. I didn't know if any manager alive (other than Lasorda and other HOF managers) could manage as well as Mr. Torre. I was heartbroken that day, and even more when they picked Girardi over Mattingly to become the newest manager.
But this year, after missing the playoffs for the 1st time since 1994, we were determined. Buying a World Series was very much needed, and picking up guys like Sabathia, Burnett, Teixeira, and of course mi hombre Nick Swisher helped a ton. Not to mention the beautiful new stadium built for us by Mr. Steinbrenner! We were ready to strike back, and we were gonna do it in style!
After the news of A-Rod getting hurt and having to miss the 1st 2 months of the year all pressure was on Mark Teixeira, who failed to deliver at all in the 1st 2 months. The team all together wasn't looking so great, but when A-Rod came back, we went on a crazy surge, leading to the playoffs, Teixeira, CC, Burnett (kinda), and Swisher had big years and the Yanks went into the playoffs with over 100 wins and the best record in the league!
And here I am today, practically holding up the World Series trophy in the air, having never once felt that feeling, that "on top of the world" feeling you get when something unreal happens. I'm thinking, what's next? Nothing is. Technically, next year is next. But for now, this is the high point, the climax for a baseball fan, and I feel great!
So, last night's game was pretty good, I had trouble watching it though. I've thought up some great excuses and I figured I'll share em with you now, 1) I had 2 projects for school I finished, one being a presentation in Social Studies today (which went out well) and I needed to sleep. 2) Because the stupid MLB idiots like playing these games as late as possible, the perfect way for a kid to see this moment. 3) When I went to bed it was 7-3 Yankees, more like Matsui 6 Phillies 3. 4) I wanted to watch the end so I set my 2nd alram (1st is for school) to 11:00 to watch the end, turns out I was knocked out that night and either didn't hear the alarm or it never went off at all. So, by the time I woke up in the night, it's 5:00 in the morning, and I was like "I wonder what the score is", and when I looked at the clock I was like "Darnit, it's already been over for hours".
Those are my excuses, I watched the 1st 6 innings though, and other than the Howard home run, Pettitte looked brilliant! And don't get me started about Matsui, he knew it may be his last game in pinstripes, and he made it a memorable one (my friend said they're gonna ship him back to Japan :), no offense yall). Well, I want to congratulate the 2009 New York Yankees team, they played one heck of a season, and Joe Girardi after all is a great manager. Congrats to the 4 super heros (Posada, Pettitte, Jeter & Rivera) for completing one hand of rings and to A-Rod, Teixeira, Sabathia & Matsui for getting their 1st moments in glory! Thanks so much Yanks, now I get to be there for the first time! Here's to number 28! Go Yanks!








Pictures from ESPN.com

I think it's safe to say that this new stadium is the stadium Godzilla built! See Ya!
But this year, after missing the playoffs for the 1st time since 1994, we were determined. Buying a World Series was very much needed, and picking up guys like Sabathia, Burnett, Teixeira, and of course mi hombre Nick Swisher helped a ton. Not to mention the beautiful new stadium built for us by Mr. Steinbrenner! We were ready to strike back, and we were gonna do it in style!
After the news of A-Rod getting hurt and having to miss the 1st 2 months of the year all pressure was on Mark Teixeira, who failed to deliver at all in the 1st 2 months. The team all together wasn't looking so great, but when A-Rod came back, we went on a crazy surge, leading to the playoffs, Teixeira, CC, Burnett (kinda), and Swisher had big years and the Yanks went into the playoffs with over 100 wins and the best record in the league!
And here I am today, practically holding up the World Series trophy in the air, having never once felt that feeling, that "on top of the world" feeling you get when something unreal happens. I'm thinking, what's next? Nothing is. Technically, next year is next. But for now, this is the high point, the climax for a baseball fan, and I feel great!
So, last night's game was pretty good, I had trouble watching it though. I've thought up some great excuses and I figured I'll share em with you now, 1) I had 2 projects for school I finished, one being a presentation in Social Studies today (which went out well) and I needed to sleep. 2) Because the stupid MLB idiots like playing these games as late as possible, the perfect way for a kid to see this moment. 3) When I went to bed it was 7-3 Yankees, more like Matsui 6 Phillies 3. 4) I wanted to watch the end so I set my 2nd alram (1st is for school) to 11:00 to watch the end, turns out I was knocked out that night and either didn't hear the alarm or it never went off at all. So, by the time I woke up in the night, it's 5:00 in the morning, and I was like "I wonder what the score is", and when I looked at the clock I was like "Darnit, it's already been over for hours".
Those are my excuses, I watched the 1st 6 innings though, and other than the Howard home run, Pettitte looked brilliant! And don't get me started about Matsui, he knew it may be his last game in pinstripes, and he made it a memorable one (my friend said they're gonna ship him back to Japan :), no offense yall). Well, I want to congratulate the 2009 New York Yankees team, they played one heck of a season, and Joe Girardi after all is a great manager. Congrats to the 4 super heros (Posada, Pettitte, Jeter & Rivera) for completing one hand of rings and to A-Rod, Teixeira, Sabathia & Matsui for getting their 1st moments in glory! Thanks so much Yanks, now I get to be there for the first time! Here's to number 28! Go Yanks!
Pictures from ESPN.com
I think it's safe to say that this new stadium is the stadium Godzilla built! See Ya!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Quick question for you all
Hey guys, do you consider the Topps All Star Rookie cards "Rookie Cards"? I don't think they should just because of the tin cup in the bottom corner, but just wanted to find out more on them. Thanks, Drew

Monday, November 2, 2009
Grandpa Roy Column

Hey guys, Drew back here, trying to push myself to getting back on track on this thing, why not put up another question! Well, today I have 3 QUESTIONS FOR YOU! How about that? Well, they are all World Series related, as the Yankees only need one more game to win it all! So, here goes!
Question #1:
The New York Yankees are now in their 40th World Series in their illustrious legacy. In the World Series, the Yanks have faced 12 out of the 16 National League teams, and they won 10 of those 12. What teams have they not faced, and what 2 teams did they lose to in their only World Series meeting?
Haven't Faced Yet
1: Houston Astros (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
2: Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
3: Milwaukee Brewers (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
4: Colorado Rockies (Captain Canuck)
Lost to in Only Series so far
1: Florida Marlins (Captain Canuck)
2: Arizona Diamondbacks (Captain Canuck)
Question #2:
The Philadelphia Phillies have a (small) chance of winning back to back World Series. If they do so, they would become the 4th team in National League history to win 2 or more World Series in a row. Who were the other 3 and what years did they win it?
1: Cincinatti Reds in 1975/1976 (Hackenbush & Captain Canuck)
2: Chicago Cubs in 1907-1908 (Spastik Moose)
3: New York Giants in 1921-1922 (Dan)
Question #3
Other than the Yankees, what other American League teams have went back to back? You have to be able to name the years as well, there are 5 sets of teams. Teams can be used more than once. (Hint: 1 team won 3 in a row)
Set 1: Toronto Blue Jays, 1992-1993 (Captain Canuck)
Set 2: Oakland Athletics, 1972-1974 (Captain Canuck/Hackenbush)
Set 3: Boston Red Sox, 1915-1916 (Spastik Moose)
Set 4: Philadelphia Atheletics, 1929-1930 (Dan)
Set 5: Philadelphia Athletics, 1910-1911 (Mark's Ephemera)
UPDATE*** You got em all! Post up possibly tonight, see ya!
OK guys, this is a pretty crazy set of questions, but hopefully you understand them and maybe know some answers. This is pretty easy compared to some past questions, but I still want you guys following the rules. Don't use online or book references, use your little minds full of baseball knowledge!!!! Good luck on the questions, on your 1st guess, please only answer once for any question you know (all 3 questions, 2 questions or 1 questions, whatever you know) See Ya!


Question #1:
The New York Yankees are now in their 40th World Series in their illustrious legacy. In the World Series, the Yanks have faced 12 out of the 16 National League teams, and they won 10 of those 12. What teams have they not faced, and what 2 teams did they lose to in their only World Series meeting?
Haven't Faced Yet
1: Houston Astros (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
2: Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
3: Milwaukee Brewers (Hackenbush/Captain Canuck)
4: Colorado Rockies (Captain Canuck)
Lost to in Only Series so far
1: Florida Marlins (Captain Canuck)
2: Arizona Diamondbacks (Captain Canuck)
Question #2:
The Philadelphia Phillies have a (small) chance of winning back to back World Series. If they do so, they would become the 4th team in National League history to win 2 or more World Series in a row. Who were the other 3 and what years did they win it?
1: Cincinatti Reds in 1975/1976 (Hackenbush & Captain Canuck)
2: Chicago Cubs in 1907-1908 (Spastik Moose)
3: New York Giants in 1921-1922 (Dan)
Question #3
Other than the Yankees, what other American League teams have went back to back? You have to be able to name the years as well, there are 5 sets of teams. Teams can be used more than once. (Hint: 1 team won 3 in a row)
Set 1: Toronto Blue Jays, 1992-1993 (Captain Canuck)
Set 2: Oakland Athletics, 1972-1974 (Captain Canuck/Hackenbush)
Set 3: Boston Red Sox, 1915-1916 (Spastik Moose)
Set 4: Philadelphia Atheletics, 1929-1930 (Dan)
Set 5: Philadelphia Athletics, 1910-1911 (Mark's Ephemera)
UPDATE*** You got em all! Post up possibly tonight, see ya!
OK guys, this is a pretty crazy set of questions, but hopefully you understand them and maybe know some answers. This is pretty easy compared to some past questions, but I still want you guys following the rules. Don't use online or book references, use your little minds full of baseball knowledge!!!! Good luck on the questions, on your 1st guess, please only answer once for any question you know (all 3 questions, 2 questions or 1 questions, whatever you know) See Ya!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Mail from the Troll!
Hey guys, got some stuff from the Troll, please remind me I've got to get him back some time. He earned 4 points on the Grandpa Roy Contest leader board and is in 1st place right now with 8 points! He sent me some Swishers and Canos, including a jersey card of Swisher, my 1st one that doesn't have an autograph on it! Here they are:
Thanks troll!
Thanks troll!
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