October 2, 2025

200 thoughts on “AL Wildcard Game 2: Yankees (0-1) vs. Red Sox (1-0) Wednesday, October 1, 2025, 6:08 PM EDT

    1. Thanks, Brian.
      Man, look at all those articles. That’s a LOT of flack.
      And yet does anybody really believe there’s a chance that there will be, you know… consequences?
      I’ll believe it when I see them.

  1. They all support each other against the world, against any sense of principle, against the facts.
    It’s like the thin blue line in its worst sense.
    Thank God less depends upon it.

  2. Boone pulling Fried was idiotic, to be sure, but I don’t think anyone would have expected Weaver to be THAT bad, either. He had Raffaela 0-2 and he fucking WALKED HIM.

    You come into a one-run game in the seventh inning and you WALK the #8 hitter after being up 0-2?!

    1. Brian, YOU said: Raffaella OWNS him, this is going to be bad.
      So how can NO one have expected it when YOU expected it?

  3. Boone on putting Jazz in Boone on this decision: “That’s a very fair question. That is the challenge. Just the inning before, the ball is starting to go over there and just the range and knowing some more lefties are going to be in the game, just kind of wanted him in there, but fair point.”

    Huh?

    1. He bat flipped a WALK last night, and twice started walking to first before the umpire made the call for ball four, and tonight, he called time before he saw his first pitch.

  4. Wells vs. Rice, in the abstract, isn’t the worst call ever.
    Wells mired in an awful slump in an awful season vs. Rice on fire really is the worst call ever.
    And, while we’re on the subject: RIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. You have got to be f*ing kidding me.
    Chances for the poetic justice of THEM not scoring with bases loaded and zero outs?
    I can’t look.
    Prove me wrong.

    1. They have a very bad habit of this, at least i n2025, walking guys who shouldn’t be walked. Where’s the pitching coach?

  6. And yet Rodon’s pitch count is pretty reasonable.
    The walk was infuriating. But they love walking the 8th and 9th batter, especially the 9th so they can get back together with the top of the lineup.

    1. Acceptable.
      Judge, it’s time to hit the ball really hard and not at someone.

    1. i think that may have been the worst swing i’ve ever seen. worse than his goody losing his helmet ones.

  7. None of Wilson, Slaten, Matz or Kelley are any good yet they’re all better than our 7th inning guy. We score one against their detritus thanks to a passed ball and a should be catch.

    1. The Yankees plate approach is a joke, We need a hitting coach, why don’t we have one?

    1. Wells would have walked, absolutely.
      This is better than walking, we’ll take it!

  8. Now, just like the Yankees in the regular season, the Red Sox could and should have won already. If they lose now, they have only themselves to blame.
    (I mean, you certainly couldn’t blame the Yankee offense or pitching for it!)

    1. i think he thought the ball was coming back to first in which case they may have had him

  9. Seriously, if we were in their shoes, we’d be thinking we won the Crotchet game and now we’ve lost this one, tomorrow we have a bullpen game.

  10. also loving bednar, that guy is a big bully that wants the ball. he is not the most talented guy ever but he wants to win. i’m sold on him.

    also, i still like doval and hill. we can get this done tomorrow but id prefer to see a judge 2hr laugher.

    lgy

  11. If the Dodgers do win out, the times for Thursday’s games are changed, with Red Sox – Yankees at 8:08 PM not 6:08 PM.

    If the CIN @ LAD series is over, then:

    DET @ CLE moves to 3:08 p.m. ET on ABC (instead of 1:08 p.m. on ESPN).
    SD @ CHC moves to 5:08 p.m. ET/4:08 p.m. CT on ESPN (instead of 3:08 p.m. ET/2:08 p.m. CT on ABC).
    BOS @ NYY moves to 8:08 p.m. ET on ESPN (instead of 6:08 p.m. ET on ESPN).

    https://www.mlb.com/news/2025-mlb-playoff-and-world-series-schedule

  12. Kirschner It took Jazz Chisholm Jr. 9.16 seconds to run from first to home on Austin Wells’ single.

    That is the third-fastest time a player has gone from first to home in the postseason in the Statcast Era.

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