Immediately after Alex Rodriguez’s two-run shot tied the game in the seventh inning, I was bracing for yet another stomach punch game.
How can one fan base keep coming back from so many of these kind of defeats?
In the past three weeks, we had endured a 12-game losing streak--Kansas City’s fourth in the past four years (the rest of the league had three such streaks combined). A streak that featured lowlights such as a no-hitter, the blowing of a five-run ninth-inning lead, and a complete game by Jesse Litsch.
Then there was Saturday’s brutal 12-11 defeat to the Yankees, which I thankfully was not able to watch.
Today’s game was looking like just another link in a near-impossible chain of collapses.
But in what ran counter to nearly everything that has happened in this horrific stretch, Jose Guillen hammered a Mariano Rivera cut-fastball to left to put the boys in blue up for good. It was about time one of his four weekend home runs led to a win.