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John Aloysius Farrell

Sabathia and the Damn Yankees Lead the Economic Way

December 11, 2008 10:31 AM ET | John Aloysius Farrell | Permanent Link | Print

By John Aloysius Farrell, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

The news is filled with tales of corruption and economic woe. A cold rain falls in the nation's capital. We must look, once more, to baseball for salvation.

More specifically, to the New York Yankees, who hope to ride C.C. Sabathia to the World Series, and so have given the mammoth left-hander a $161 million contract.

$161 million. Yeah, baby. That's what I'm talkin' 'bout.

Confidence. Panache. Muscle. Bucks. American virtues all. And too forgotten in this dreary December.

Phil Gramm had it right. The root causes of this recession—of any recession—are psychological. And the Yankees, god bless 'em, are defying the gloom 'n doom psychology of the day.

Money is nothing but a mass consensual delusion. We all agree that pieces of paper, or blips on a screen, will fairly trade for our time on the planet, and the labor we perform.

Usually, that's enough to drive us forward, searching for new pleasures and toys. But, occasionally, a ripple of anxiety moves through the herd. Society stops to ponder the transaction. We take time to sort out the inequalities and excess.

At these moments, the smart guys and gals look forward. They know that every downturn leads to a boom. They get in on the ground floor, and sell at the roof.

All you need is guts. And the Yankees, the pin-striped darlings of the Kingdom of Guts, are where they always have been—in front of the pack, betting lavishly on the future.

They are far from alone. Right now, there are thousands of brave Americans tinkering on inventions in basements and garages; investing in electric car companies; rising at 4 a.m. to write screenplays; borrowing for grad school or taking advantage of ridiculously low mortgage rates to purchase their first house.

Sell to the sound of trumpets, buy at the sound of cannons. The old Rothschild motto has never been more relevant.

So, bravo Yankees. I still hope my Red Sox stick it to you next summer. But my hat is off to you glorious pin-striped bastards today.

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Yankees

Gee I grew up with Jackie Farrell, I remember him as a New York Giant and Yankee fan. Where did he go wrong and become a Red sox Lover. I,m really disappointed to hear this. Hey jack, Give me a call......By the way ED & Mike say hello

Whether the Yankees win the World Series or not has NOTHING to do with any individual's success or the rise of the economy. Same for the Mets or any other team.

And Phil Gramm does not have anything right.

We do not "look to baseball for salvation".

We must look to ourselves and our personal goals.

to a fool

hey farrell,your obviously really jealous of the yankees .when the mets signed santana did you have a opinion,probably not,why are you so jealous of the yankees,they support the rest of baseball with welfare checks and when the other millionaires get these welfare checks they don't have to spend it on their teams they can buy a yacht or whatever,i think you are a sick puppy

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John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

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