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It’s such a beautiful night
Tonight was a good night. Tigers 3-2 Yankees. Since the Royals have not made it to the postseason in my lifetime, my biggest October desire is to see the Yankees lose. I despise the Yankees, to an extent not normally seen outside top tier football leagues. (Look at my tweets during game five if you doubt me.) I also despise several Yankees individually. Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez and Nick Swisher are the three that spring most readily to mind, and the fact that two of them struck out with the bases loaded in the seventh gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside. I won’t say that I despise all Yankee fans, but I have hated every one of them with which I have ever come in contact. The amount of schadenfreude gained from watching 50,000 of them with their heads in their hands is almost incomparable.
Season’s over, assholesThe game could hardly have gone better. A blowout would have been fun, but the air of crushing disappointment when Fuck-Rod struck out to end the game was palpable even watching on TV and it was wonderful. A blowout would have been much more gradual, and a lot of the ‘fans’ in attendance would have gone home early, as they did in game seven of the 2004 ALCS. It’s fun, but it’s not as fun. Also a blowout would not have involved Fuck-Rod striking out with the tying run on second in the seventh inning, and you can’t put a price on that sort of thing. (In fact, Fuck-Rod struck out three times to finish his ALDS 2-18. It’s those sort of numbers that give me faith in humanity.)

There isn’t a cloud in the sky here. The moon is out and it’s quite warm in spite of the lateness of the hour and the month. And the New York Yankees and their fans will have six months of drinking their own tears.
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Who needs sleep?
Tomorrow is set to be a busy day. My schedule is currently:
14.00 – 16.00 (CDT): Montenegro v England
16.00 – 17.00: Errands
17.00 – 20.30: Brewers v Diamondbacks
20.30 – 00.00: Phillies v Cardinals
00.00 – 01.45: Ireland v Wales
01.45 – 02.30: Tea (nonstop consumption)
02.30 – 04.15: England v France
04.15 – ? Sleep.Luckily there is nothing on the calendar for the rest of Saturday. Not so next weekend: England have their first ODI against India, there will probably be a playoff game, a RWC semi-final and Liverpool v Man Utd. I can sleep on Sunday.

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Don’t let me down
I’m very disappointed that the Yankees forced a game five. I really didn’t think they would, but not so much due to the immediate stats. Whilst AJ Burnett had an ERA above five in the regular season, and 6.99 in his last ten starts, he got enough run support to go 3-2 in that stretch. Porcello, meantime, had an ERA in his last ten starts of 5.28, so I didn’t expect either pitcher to last long (Burnett was very lucky to only give up one run).
Why I really expected the Yankees to fail was because of their decidedly ordinary record recently in the ALDS. In the 21st century they have a record of 22-18. It’s not bad, mind, but it’s not great. If you throw out their record against the Twins, however, it drops to just 10-16. (As an aside: Both losses against the Twins were in New York. In Minnesota in the ALDS the Yankees are 7-0.) When facing elimination in game four the Yankees had lost three out of their previous four (lost to the Angels in 2002, beat the Angels in 2005, lost to the Tigers in 2006 and lost to the Indians in 2007).
So the Yankees have done well to force a game five, and now it’s a rematch of game one (sort of). They have home field advantage, but I think the Tigers will win. (I really, really hope I’m right this time.) Doug Fister is, I am convinced, a better pitcher than Ivan Nova (game one notwithstanding). I don’t think Nova will succumb to the pressure of the occasion, but I do think that he will be outpitched. Alex Rodriguez, on the other hand, will succumb to the pressure or whatever it is that causes him to play like he’s too busy copulating with himself to remember how to use a bat in the month of October. (The simplest explanation is often the best, and I suspect the reason he plays like that is because he’s too busy copulating with himself in the dugout to remember how to use a bat.)
I hope I’m right though, because I really f*cking hate the Yankees.
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There isn’t any cricket on right now
Which makes things difficult for a cricket blogger, especially one, like myself, needing to write some sort of first blog post to make the site look less empty. Of course I also blog, or will blog, about baseball, football and rugby and in those sports I have the postseason, upcoming internationals and the quarter finals of the World Cup about which to write. But this is primarily a cricket blog, and I want the first entry to be about cricket, so I have a small problem.
‘But wait!’ I hear you exclaim, flattering myself that I already have readers. ‘There is the T20 Champions League!’ Ah, well that’s technically true. But I’m not watching it, because I don’t really care about it. It’s only a T20 tournament, and not even an international one. Please note that I don’t hate it. Actually I think it’s a decent idea in theory, just not in practice.
I just can’t be arsed to care about it. The problem is not the T20 bit, at least not entirely. The problem is more one of context. There isn’t any. The various domestic cricket leagues are not in competition with each other in the way that European football leagues are. There is no unifying central body analogous to UEFA and all the leagues act independently of each other. In addition, the leagues themselves are not all that well established. The clubs competing in the UEFA CL often have massive histories behind them. Even if not, they are from some of the most famous leagues of any sport in the world. This is not the case with T20 cricket. (It would probably not be the case with four day cricket either, since the history and popularity of the County Championship is not seen in other nations’ domestic competitions.) I don’t know any of the IPL teams, but even if I did, they barely even exist. There have only been a handful of six-week tournaments, with a very high player turnover rate. There has not been time for teams to develop the kind of characteristics that is necessary to make these kind of tournaments interesting, at least for people like me with no vested interest in a specific club.(Though it would be nice if Somerset won, after all they’ve been through the last few seasons.) The CLT20 boils down to a group of unheard of sides playing for a meaningless trophy. I just don’t care.
