ALL-IN JD wrote:I am also quite satisfied with the most recent 5 World Series victories and if they struggle to win another won soon I can live with that.
My friend, you hang onto the fading memories of those Championships long gone by. Although they were aided by the chemists of Brian McNamee and Balco, MLB has yet to announce the well deserved asterisks that should go next to each of those titles. So you may as well enjoy them while you can.
And though the well known cheats that contributed to your stolen championships, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and ARod have either been banished to retirement or suspension, and the few "allegedly" clean focal points of those teams, Mariano and Jeter, have either retired or hung on two seasons too long, at least you still have more Boston players to root for. Clemens, Boggs, Damon, now Ellsbury. You might as well add those 5 championships to Boston's three.
Nonetheless, with Jeter's impending retirement (aka the Feds must be sniffing around), the last of the Fab Poor is heading out the door along with the last vestiges of the Bronx's glory days. Maybe the second coming of Hideki Irabu will save the day!
So while this year and last were dedicated to celebrating the past glories of the Yankees with Mariano & Jeter's retirement tours, we can soon turn the page on that criminal reign and start looking ahead to the future glories of our friends in Queens.
Some of you can mock Harvey, Wheeler, Syndergaard, Niese, Gee, Mejia, Montero, etc. etc. etc. as Pulsipher, Wilson, and Isringhausen, but WE ALL KNOW that it is more likely the second coming of Seaver, Koosman, Ryan, and Matlack or Gooden, Darling, El Sid, and Aguilera. How did those pitching staffs work out?
Add in Travis D'Arnaud, Dominic Smith, Wilmer Flores, Brandon Nimmo, Cesar Puello, Gavin Cecchini, Kevin Plawecki, etc etc etc to a hitting core that still includes David Wright, Daniel Murphy, and Curtis Granderson, and I think we'd have to say this is akin to 1968 or 1983 when the pieces started coming together, even though the less informed (aka Yankees fans) couldn't see it.
Add in the money we'll be able to spend when these pieces are ready because we resisted in wasting it today, similar to how we were able to add Clendenon in '69 or Hernandez/Carter in the mid-80's, and I think it's obvious that we're at the brink of another 1969 or 1986.
Scoff all you want non-believers. In a year or so, we won't care what you'll be whining when Harvey's leading the blue and orange down Broadway.
