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Crazy Yankee Chick: "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!"

By Crazy Yankee Chick, Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 @ 4:12PM
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW YORK YANKEES FOR WINNING THEIR 27th WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!

I'm still trying to wrap my head around it.

Well, I'm finally just getting out of bed, after celebrating the World Series Championship of the New York Yankees up until about 7am. None of us wanted the night to end.

Ball game over. World Series over. Baseball season over. Listening to asinine hating anti-fans drop the "who's won more in this century" over. Having to hear people say they "can't wait til the Yankees choke" over.

First year at new stadium over.

Nine years without a ring over.

Ball game over.

The Yankees win. The Yankees win!

What a night. The hours and day(s) leading up to last night were saturated with critics attacking Girardi for pitching AJ Burnett in Game 5 because it meant not only would Andy Pettitte have to go on short rest for Game 6, but CC Sabathia would have to pitch his 2nd short-rested game in a row, should a Game 7 be needed.

Funny, though, how these naysayers were oddly silent up until the point AJ started getting shelled. THEN it was a fatal flaw. THEN Girardi was a moron. And all I heard about for all of Monday night through 8pm last night was how that move will change the face of the series, and there's no way Andy will be able to go on 3 days rest, and Girardi should be fired, etc.

The consensus was that if the Yankees win the World Series, it was be in spite of Girardi, not because of him. I really couldn't disagree more on this one. And this is coming from someone who spend many a game banging her head against the computer, screaming to no one in particular that Girardi is an idiot for not using [fill in name of bullpen reliever who wouldn't have let up runs, in my estimation].

My dad even said, "Kris, I could have won a championship with that team. Look at them."

True. But how much different are they from any other one of their teams in the last 5 years? What about when they got Randy Johnson? And Carl Pavano? A-Rod? Those were big name guys, and they never brought us to a title.

Something was different this year. There was no Torre doing ungodly things to his pitching staff's arms. There a case study in "Eff you, critics" performance from A-Rod. A relatively steadfast batting order that wasn't seemingly determined by picking names out of a batting helmet. Patience at the plate (cough...Cano...cough).

I don't think it's easy to manage a club no matter how good they are. And the fact that Girardi took this team through the World Series is not something that should be trivialized. He didn't always do thing we agreed with, but his strategy of a quilted motley crew of relievers to support precarious starter situations, worked out beautifully.

The Yankees were able to ride a 3-man rotation through the entire playoffs, all 3 of them going on short rest at some point (some faring better than others).

And it worked out. It %&#@E worked out. The New York Yankees are Kings of the World once again.

And my God, it feels good.

The Phillies were good, and put up a good fight, so much so that there was even talk of Chase Utley getting World Series MVP even if the Phils didn't win. (Of course, you can't really make that argument when a guy on the winning team somehow manages to knock in 6 ribbies in one game to tie the World Series record. Thank you, Hideki.)

Ryan Howard was abysmal all series, save one long ball he knocked off Petitte last night to bring the score to 7-3. It was too little too late though, and the Phils weren't able to overcome that kind of damage in a rocking stadium filled to the rafters with fans salivating for, in the words of Cole Hamels, "it all to be over with."

Pedro Martinez was no one where near as sharp as he was when he dueled with AJ Burnett in Game 2. (And of course, now the scapegoat blame gets applied to Charlie Manuel for not taking Pedro out when Hideki came to the plate with bases loaded in the 3rd, with the lead only 4-1.)

The Phils scored on a sac fly by Shane Victorino, who I was half hoping would enter the game with a bloody batting glove and give the Fox announcers something to distract themselves away from hating on the Yankees for 2 seconds.

But the Yankees were doing what they do best, which was knocking the ball all over the park. Even the foul balls were long shots, even the outs were well hit liners. This is to be expected, perhaps, when Pedro is throwing 87 mph fastballs.

When Hideki's 2-strike, 2-out, single put the score at 4-1, I was a little more relaxed, but I never stopped compulsively flicking at my hat brim and pacing and grinding my teeth, until he hit a 2-run double in the bottom of the 5th to make it 7-1, following Mark Teixeira's base hit that had scored Jeter.

A 6-run lead isn't any guarantee, but it was comfortable. And that was when we all started to let it prematurely sink in. The Yankees were going to be World Champions soon. I think this implosion from good old Petey should be indicative of how short rest or normal rest, an erratic pitcher in his 30s isn't going to always be lights out. I don't think AJ was knocked around on Monday because he wasn't well rested.

I think he was beat up because he's AJ Burnett, and that's what he does. He surprises us with either Good AJ or Bad AJ, and let's be honest, we all knew this when we bought him, so let's not act so surprised when he gets chased early.

Pedro gave a mirror image performance of that, but it was a little more untimely than AJ's crap outing. If I were a Phillies fan, I'd point fingers directly at the decision to pitch Pedro in Yankee Stadium for Game 2, when they should have pitched him at home.

And more significantly, the decision to pitch Pedro in Yankee Stadium for an elimination game!! I guess they didn't have much choice in the matter, but if Cliff Lee had pitched instead of Joe Blanton on Sunday, they wouldn't have been in that situation in the first place.

(Eh, whatever. Like I care about what the Phillies do with the pitchers.The Yankees just won the World Series. I got all day today to read every last word written about the game, and then all day tomorrow to get lost in the masses of people tumbling into the Canyon of Heroes.)

With 2 outs in the top of the 9th, the bar packed wall to wall, the stadium deafening with every pitch Mariano Rivera threw that made the title that much closer...it started to feel like New Year's Eve. Well, if the year lasted 9 years.

All of us expectantly waiting for the ball to drop, so to speak. All of us exploding in raucous, bleary eyed, delirious, euphoric celebration when it did.

"New York, New York" blared through the streets. Then "We are the Champions." "Empire State of Mind." The text message congratulations. The shots. The dancing. The screaming. The hugging. It was heaven.

It still is.

I've kept my mouth shut about retaliating against all the shit-talkers that tried their damnedest to curse the Yankees, who tried to rain on our playoff parade. I've limited my jabs to half-kidding trash talking towards our opponents.

But as I mentioned in the recap of Game 5:

If someone makes a point to go out of his or her way to poke the bear, unprovoked, then there's the exception to the rule. Because if the Yankees should end up winning the World Series this year, I will make a pit stop before riding off into the sunset, to dole out heaps of karma three-fold.

Instead of just letting us enjoy the fact our team was playing in the World Series, and that we were really happy and excited about it, NYC was teeming with assholes that wanted us to be as miserable as them. They were unrelenting in their banal insults, their pathetic and predictable Yankee shots.

Maybe we couldn't be bothered, or maybe a part of us was secretly scared that if we responded in kind, that we'd be putting ourselves in grave danger should the Yankees happen to choke it away.

Whatever the reason, it's immaterial now. BECAUSE WE WON.

Everyone out there with your "I can't wait to see them blow it the ALDS" and the "I can't wait til they choke against the Angels" or "I can't wait to see Pettitte get lit up on short rest" etc etc etc... HOPE YOU ENJOY THE NEXT FEW DAYS OF SEEING NOTHING BUT YANKEE COVERAGE.

And I hope your commute to work is significantly screwed up because of the ticker tape parade.

And until the 2010 World Series, the Yankees are the World Champions. So every time you see a fan walking down the street with a Yankee hat on, and your knee jerk reaction is to say something negative, just remember:

The Yankees won. And you're out of material.

The Yankees did it. They won their 27th championship, the most of any team in any sport. In the first year in their new stadium, they christened their home with champagne and victory...just as they did to their last stadium, when they won the World Series in its inaugural season in 1923.

Congratulations, Yankees. Thank for you bringing the trophy back to where it belongs.

Thank you for everything that you've given your fans this season.

Thank you for #27.

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Comments (10)

Adam says:

I love the fans like this bitch who actually think they had something to do with them winning.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 @ 6:17PM
Anonymous says:

Well they should have won...they were the best team money could buy.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 @ 6:18PM
Grey Poupon says:

Adam, nowhere in CYC's article am I able to find any evidence that CYC thinks that she "had something do with them winning." You are an obvious yankee hating, women hating, insignificant, small, small, small, man.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 @ 6:39PM
West Coast Yankee Fan says:

I read the above comments and in my head all I heard is the teacher from Charlie Brown. "Woh, woh, woh, woh." You can say what you want about the Yankees, but as Kris said, "we won". Suck on that for a year.

How many times did THE TEAM talk about the best fans in the world? I feel this championship right along with them. Fans all suffer the attacks from people like you season after season, but this year...they mean nothing. I don't know who your team is/was, but if you are anyone that had a team other than the Phillies and then rooted for the Phillies, that just makes you twice the loser this morning than you were 24 hours ago. Envy is an ugly emotion.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 @ 6:43PM
Anonymous says:

CYC...instead of writing badly about baseball, don't you have some cooking or cleaning to do?

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 6 2009 @ 9:04AM
timmy says:

Class!

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 6 2009 @ 11:44AM
Gobias Industries says:

@ Grey Poupon: Ummm...it's right in the title: "WE are the Champions!" (And for good measure she writes "WE WON" in the article itself.) Just for the record, THEY are the champions. If you're a fan, enjoy it; but don't act like you've accomplished anything or that you're a better person because of it.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 6 2009 @ 12:38PM
WTCYC says:

What a bunch of sore loser sh*theads!!!
Oh, excuse me, YOU are not sh*theads... your team is. You had nothing to do with it.

I guess if I checked the BOSTON media surrounding their last win, I would not find the word "we", right?

@Adam - now I can see how Eve preferred the snake. And as far as bitches are concerned, little crybaby, bitches get things done. Like CYC got that series won.

@ A No NY Mouse - Cooking and Cleaning? Does that really go on in a Boston household? Isn't it more like a six pack and a beef jerky at a filthy formica table?
Sorry to talk about your mother that way (I know you still live at home- don't lie). Maybe Ma needs to sober up long enough to hire a bitch to clean up.

@Gob I ass - We're all better people because of it.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 6 2009 @ 1:57PM
cyc says:

Geez, seriously? Is that your last ditch effort to try to rain on the parade of us euphoric Yankee fans? Cooking and cleaning? Is that supposed to be really cutting and incisive?

I'm actually being serious when I say I'm sort of surprised you guys aren't even remotely scared of the blatant "sore loser" stigma you're perpetuating. It would behoove you to just cut your losses, suck it up, and take your lumps.

Thank you wtcyc as always for reading, and for your intelligent posting. Same goes to timmy and West Coast fan, who I know can attest to the fact that words of bitter losers mean nothing because, well, our team won and yours didn't. We're thrilled, and it pisses you guys off soooo much that you can't do anything about that.

First of all, "We are the Champions" is in quotes to reference a lyric of a song that has been punctuating our celebrations for the last few days. I wouldn't expect fans of other teams to be overtly familiar with it, I guess, but it's a hit Queen single.

Second of all, we DID win, and I know no one actually thinks that I think I "contributed" to this win, but rather are trying desperately grasping at straws. Yankee haters are out of material, and are doing little more than scraping the bottom of the barrel and/or defaulting to the old standby payroll drivel.

New York won. No fan thinks he or she had any direct role in this, but when you invest yourself in a team so much, you feel a palpable sense of triumph when they succeed. That's part of being a fan, and if I have to explain this to you, then you've never loved a team that much.

Why do you think the city had a parade? Because the Yankees won the championship for the city. As West Coast fan so rightly pointed out, the fans are part of the game, and you don't watch your team win and then be like, "Ok, I'm divorcing myself from this whole scene."

(Not to mention, if the Yankees lost, I'm really sure all the haters would be like, "well we can't berate CYC for this. SHE didn't lose.")

I'm sorry your teams disappointed you (actually not that sorry), but if you think accusing fans of taking too much personal satisfaction in watching their beloved Yankees capture a championship, is going to in any way dilute the profound vindication and sense of victory permeating the majority of Manhattan, then you're (once again) going to be sorely disappointed.

(Oh and special thanks to Anonymous for the clever shot at payroll. Original. Where are your 'can't wait til they choke' posts now?)

As Brian Cashman said on Wednesday, "Call us anything you want. You're also going to have to call us world champions."

And as George Bernard Shaw said, "Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated."

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 6 2009 @ 7:50PM
Dennis says:

Interesting take on the Yankee payroll (most Yankee fans will not like this):

http://joeposnanski.com/JoeBlog/2009/11/05/the-yankees-payroll/

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 7 2009 @ 7:10AM

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