Indians deal Yankees largest loss ever
It wasn’t just a rout, it was an epic defeat, the most one-sided in the 101-year history of the New York Yankees. Cleveland’s 22-0 victory Tuesday night matched the biggest post-1900 shutout margin in the major leagues, Pittsburgh’s win at the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 16, 1975.
The freakin’ Cleveland Indians.
Twenty-freakin’-two to NOTHING.
Nada.
Zilch.
Zero.
Bupkiss.
Naught.
Nil.
All this long-suffering BoSox fan has to say is: BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Go Tribe!
Comment by Just John — 9/1/2004 @ 9:49 am | Edit This
You really know how to hurt a guy.
I had Vazquez on my (now doomed) fantasy team last night…..ugh.
Comment by RW — 9/1/2004 @ 12:49 pm | Edit This
I’m with you, Jay. After Sportscenter this morning, I felt like lighting up.
Memo to all MLB teams: If after five innings, your box score is all zero’s and your opponent’s is the Fort Lauderdale zip code, be afraid…be very afraid.
Comment by Bruce — 9/1/2004 @ 3:20 pm | Edit This
Heh heh heh Bruce…
Look at it this way: I could have played the Indians by myself and scored the same number of runs…
Comment by Jay G — 9/1/2004 @ 3:58 pm | Edit This