It's really time to start pitching around A-Rod. When he's hot, he's in Pujols/Bonds category. Just walk him.
Good to see the much maligned Jay Gibbons setting the table for the even more maligned Kevin Millar today. Millar jacked one out to leftfield to get Baltimore back into the game after A-Rod's two run shot in the 1st inning.
Do O's fans think the team is snakebitten? Here's the surest sign our luck is changing. Paul Bako hit a three run shot in the Bronx today. That matches his total for the last four years! You know what the odds were against that homer? Incredible.
It's a good thing Johnny Damon didn't start the game. He was on fire from the moment he got into the game.
Kevin Millar looked rejuvenated today. His bat looked so old and slow in Spring Training but I guess Yankee Stadium got the juices flowing again.
And how about Nick Markakis. He does it with the bat, the leather and the legs today. Outstanding.
Outside of the first inning, Erik Bedard pitched like an ace today. He only gave up two hits, struck out four and walked none.
Chris Ray recovered nicely to save the game in the 9th, 6-4.
But the real hero was Paul Bako with a three run shot off of Darrell Rasner. I have beaten up on Bako quite a bit but today, he's aces in my book. That doesn't change my overall opinion of him as a ballplayer though...yet.
Nothin' wrong with taking a series in the Bronx.
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