Los Angeles Angels-New York Yankees: Yankees Steal Game Two, Take 2-0 ALCS Lead
October 18, 2009 · Adam Bernacchio · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
If you give the New York Yankees multiple chances to beat you, they definitely will.
The New York Yankees took advantage of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim leaving a small village (16 to be exact) on base and some more bad defense to beat the Angels 4-3 in 13 innings to take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven series.
Before I get into the finer points of the game, this game was just a perfect example of why the NFL has passed MLB in popularity. This was a really good game that ended at 1:15 AM ET.
Casual fans, and more importantly, young kids, on the east coast aren’t staying up to watch the end of these games. It’s absolutely absurd that on a Saturday night, you would start a game at 8:00 at night.
This game should have been started at 4:00 ET. Do you ever see an NFL Conference Championship game end at one in the morning? No, you don’t.
The NFL makes sure that in their most important games, everyone can see the end. There is probably a nine-year-old kid living in NYC who has never seen the end of a Yankees playoff game.
Way to alienate your fan base, Bud. Keep up the good work!!!
Now let’s get to the actual game itself. This was a great game. Was it the best game I have ever seen? No, but it was really good.
A lot can happen in 13 innings of play, so here were the most important things I noticed last night:
Does Joe Girardi get paid by the pitching change? I have never seen a manager overmanage like Girardi does. He is so high-strung and uptight that the Yankees win despite him.
Can we finally stop talking about Bobby Abreu’s patience at the plate? You can be patient all you want, but at some point you have to hit the ball. Abreu went 0-for-5 last night and is now 0-for-9 for the series.
Robinson Cano didn’t show up last night. If this guy had a heart, he could be Derek Jeter. Instead, he will be more like Nomar Garciaparra. And that wasn’t a compliment.
The Angels found out that Brian Fuentes isn’t an October closer. You could see that HR to Alex Rodriguez coming a mile away. You can’t throw the ball right over the plate on an 0-2 count. Terrible pitch.
Thankfully, Jerry Layne’s atrocious call didn’t hurt the Angels. Apparently the neighborhood play applies to every neighborhood except the Bronx. I thought that was going to be the Angels’ Joe Mauer moment.
Vladimir Guerrero is toast. Vlad killed the Angels last night. Every big spot he came up in–he failed. We are definitely seeing Vlad’s last AB’s as an Angel.
How great is Mariano Rivera? He has moved into the Albert Pujols category of guys that are so good we don’t appreciate them enough. Greg Maddux was in that category as well.
I was really impressed with Joe Saunders last night. Two runs, one walk, and five K’s in seven innings. I didn’t think he had that type of game in him.
Why was Gary Mattews Jr. hitting for Mike Napoli? Is Matthews really a better hitter at this point than Napoli? I don’t think so.
The Angels’ defense has been horrible in two games. Five errors in two games and it should be six. The ball that dropped between Chone Figgins and Erick Aybar wasn’t technically an error, but it was.
Mark Teixeira should be thanking god for Rodriguez. If it wasn’t for Rodriguez’s heroics time after time, the New York media would be killing Teixeira. He is 3-for-22 in the postseason.
Can Figgins just pick up the ball? If he just picks up the ball, he nails Freddy Guzman at the plate on that final play of the game.
Hero for Game Two – Alex Rodriguez
Goat for Game Two – Vladimir Guerrero
Series MVP – Mariano Rivera
Game Three is Monday at 4:07 ET. At least kids on the east coast will see the end of this game.
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