But where was Torre?
Throwing a couple of notable afternoon links your way . . .
Scenes from a Stadium closing [included] players autographing for other players, and Mussina telling A-Rod to note his "almost 20 wins in 1997,'' his "almost no-hitter in 1999,'' and his "almost world championship in 2001.''
Raise your hand if you knew Mussina has a sense of humor.
Finally, catching up with a pair of old friends: A frustrated Pedro Martinez, he of the 5.50 ERA this season, says he's willing to pitch out of the bullpen in the postseason -- presuming, of course, that the Mets make it that far.
Meanwhile, Derek Lowe is quietly contributing almost as much as Manny Ramirez to the Dodgers' postseason push. According to MLB.com, after pitching seven scoreless innings against the Giants Sunday, Lowe is now 6-1 with a 1.33 ERA in his last nine starts, and he has a 0.66 ERA in September. He has been known to have his moments this time of year.
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I didn't catch much of the (overheated) festivities. So... Torre was conspicuously missing? Interesting. He's easily the greatest living Yankee manager, and almost certainly one of the top three or four Yankee managers of all time. Possibly he doesn't like the Steinbrenners? Gee, that would be hard to believe.