The NY Post has the biggest set of balls in the newspaper game…
— @facefranchise
I love the NY Post the morning after the Yankees get eliminated:
— @AndrewSiciliano
Tough love from the New York Post for the #Yankees Has to make you giggle. Even A-rod
— @CanesChantel
New York Post: We couldn’t have said it better
— @AliciaBChandler
When the NY Post gets a cover right, they really get it right.
— John Fay@AmericanIreland
The New York Post is just not that into you, Yankees
— @AntDeRosa
best .. newspaper .. sports .. cover .. ever
— @KeithDemko
The (front) page of the NY Post today is an all-timer, even for the Post
— @FredKatz
The New York Post absolutely nailed their Yankees cover this morning. Sums everything up quite nicely…
— @kaciehollins
Sometimes the New York Post is just brilliant.
— @HuffPostMedia
Saw the NY Post front page today. If the Yankees who were 8 wins away from a title are considered losers, what do they think of the Mets?
— @NYMoot
HIGHWAY 401, ONTARIO — Made a stop on the drive back from Detroit and got a few tweets that said I had to check this out. Those jokesters at the New York Post were at it again this morning. How about this for a shot at A-Rod on a cover? A classic.
— Mike Harrington
Yeah, it should be an eventful offseason — possibly including at least a partial overturn of the roster, namely a possible undignified exodus from NYC for A-Rod — for the Yankees. New Yorkers don’t date losers, you see.
— Jason, Sportress of Blogitude
Harsh? Yes, but not out of character for gritty Big Apple citizens and hardcore Bronx Bombers fans, who aren’t satisfied with anything but a World Series title from their club.
— Kevin Glew, thecheapseats.ca
brilliant work, Post. One of your best in a while.
— Glenn Davis, Sports Grid
Hopefully those Yankees who were “spooked” by getting booed at Yankee Stadium didn’t read the New York Post this morning
— Aaron Gleeman, Hardballtalk.com
New York’s only real baseball team went out with a whimper on Thursday — losing Game 4 by a whopping seven runs. Much like the rest of the series, this one was never even close. On Friday morning, the New York Post responded to the Yankees’ collapse with the most amazing cover ever.
— Alex Groberman, Opposingviews.com
Brilliant, if not exactly true. New Yorkers have been supporting the Mets, Jets and Knicks for years.
— Chris Chase, USA Today
It’s safe to say that the [front page] captures the mood of many New Yorkers pretty perfectly. It just as sarcastic and passive-aggressive as you’d expect a Post front page to be, but it’s also pretty clever.
— David Woods, Monolith.com
Actually they did not embarrass themselves, they embarrassed the fans and the city of New York. they didn’t even try to win. IT IS REALLY A SHAME TO BE A NYY FAN.
— Vallejo Rafael
Total disgrace. Team gave up in postseason after the Orioles. Did they think they won the world series already? Tank was empty offensively. Big paid guys bombed out. Too old. Overpaid. Underperformed. Can only hope management makes some tough decisions in off season as to who stays and who goes.
— Bob Moulton
As a devout Red Sox fan, I know how the Yankees fans feel. You need to get rid of the dead weight that’s getting old and holding the team back. Have a wonderful winter RIP!
— Neil Ransom
Clean house and get rid of all these high paid under achievers … they all fold like Lefty’s accordian when it’s crunch time.
— William F. Medico
Fate turned their world upside down and instead of poor pitching they got great pitching and instead of averaging about seven runs a game the whole team slumped. Only in Baseball can the best team lose like this. I know it was all A Rod’s fault.
— Vincent Brown
They’ll be remembered as the team that didn’t even bother to show up for the ALCS. honestly, if it hadn’t been for the pitching and raul ibanez they don’t even get out of the ALDS
— Alex Hidell
Hopefully, Swisher and his Hollywood wife will enjoy Kansas City.
— Michael Epstein