If you would have asked me before last night's game which 2 players would have the biggest impact on a Yankee comeback win, I would have said Chad Huffman and Colin Curtis. Of course, I'm a fucking genius, which explains my reasoning, but I'm willing to bet that not a lot of other people would have picked those 2 names. But sure enough, it was those 2 who were the key cogs in the Yankee win last night.
After Cano got the comeback started with an RBI 2B in the 9th, Huffman, a mid-game replacement for Brett Gardner, hit a 2-RBI single to right to bring the Yanks within 1. After that, Curtis completed an epic battle with Jon Broxton by hitting a grounder to first that was just slow enough to allow C-Grand to score from 3rd. Bobinson rocked a 2-run bomb in the top of the 10th and the first 5 innings of shitty baseball were erased as the Yanks pulled out another series victory.
Andy wasn't particularly sharp last night, especially after his horrible fielding and throwing exhibition in the 3rd inning. But his offense and bullpen picked him up and got him off the hook. The Horse and Cano were a combined 4-10 with 2 HRs, 5 RBIs, and 5 R scored, and Mo went 2 innings to pick up the win. Normally I don't like to see Mo used for multiple innings unless it's the postseason, but with Chan Ho Park and Boone Logan still out there in the 'pen in the 10th, I would have taken Mo throwing lefty and underhand over those 2.
For nostalgia's sake, I wonder how Torre felt sitting on the other side of a classic Yankee comeback last night. He experienced so many of them from Girardi's seat that it must have felt a little strange being on the receiving side of a heartbreaker. Oh well, I guess that's what you get when your closer only throws one pitch again and again.
The comeback win is good enough, but now you factor in the Rays continuing to blow up while teammates are screaming at each other in the dugout and the Red Sox players dropping like flies, it was a goddamn good weekend.
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