2007 Yankees

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  • NOCODE#1
    NOCODE#1 Posts: 1,477
    igotid88 wrote:
    come on. they give 5 runs right back. they can't catch a break. i hope petitte's okay. damnn that beckett's lucky.
    200 million shouldn't need one god damn break!
    Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
  • TrixieCat
    TrixieCat Posts: 5,756
    igotid88 wrote:
    come on. they give 5 runs right back. they can't catch a break. i hope petitte's okay. damnn that beckett's lucky.
    I hope he is ok too. I adore Andy Pettitte.
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  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,629
    NOCODE#1 wrote:
    200 million shouldn't need one god damn break!

    and 143mil does?
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  • Brainofdz
    Brainofdz Posts: 1,617
    Wow, you guys really needed that, Good job not collapsing after losing the lead, and who else but A-Rod to come to the rescue? That could be huge for his confidence, and the teams momentum, We will see.

    and btw

    LETS GO METS!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Allie
    Allie Posts: 2,908
    that was like a playoff game, it was exhausting to watch! Geesh! Esp. that 9th inning!

    Abreu had some important catches as well. Let's hope things continue to go well in Chi-town

    PS-I have to admit the Sox fans come up with some pretty impressive chants. The 'Where is Roger?" thing was funny.

    And on Sportscenter they said, 'nursing his fatigued groin', or something like that. How is it fatigued?! I don't get that. It's either strained, or sore, or pulled. Fatigued I have not heard.
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  • Brainofdz
    Brainofdz Posts: 1,617
    Allie02 wrote:
    that was like a playoff game, it was exhausting to watch! Geesh!

    And on Sportscenter they said, 'nursing his fatigued groin', or something like that. How is it fatigued?! I don't get that. It's either strained, or sore, or pulled. Fatigued I have not heard.

    well, thats the closest you guys are gonna get to the playoffs, so enjoy

    and yeah i know, the last time I had a fatigued groin, my girlfriend had a sore......, well you get the picture
    "Stunned by my own reflection, It's looking back, sees me too clearly and I swore I'd never go there again, Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down,down,down"

    When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"

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  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    hey ali yanks took 2 outta 3, i called that one didnt i. :)
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  • NOCODE#1
    NOCODE#1 Posts: 1,477
    igotid88 wrote:
    and 143mil does?
    that makes absolutely no sense
    Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
  • ReleaseMe...
    ReleaseMe... Posts: 494
    hey ali yanks took 2 outta 3, i called that one didnt i. :)

    not a very hard prediction.....they are gonna take 2 out of 3 every series until the all star break (and possibly 3 of 4 with four game series)
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    sorry

    theres no such thing as a " minor " groin injury.
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  • NCBRI
    NCBRI Posts: 1,902
    i'm not too worried about giambi being out. melky cabrera is infinitely better when he knows his role. i like seeing him out there every day.

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    Agreed about Giambi and Cabrera. I think they are a better team without JG. Their defense improves in the OF and Joe will have the opportunity to give guys a day off (from the field) by DHing them. Damon will probably get most of the action at DH.

    7 games back in the Wild Card race
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  • intodeep
    intodeep Posts: 7,249
    so tori hunter and andruw jones are both availble at the end of the season. both are better CF's then damon. what are the odds of the yanks going after them do you alll think.

    i'm guessing if bobby abreu keeps it up they won't pick up his contract adn that will clear money.

    Would damon play lf or rf? Their corner OF's would officially have the worst arms in baseball if that happened, but having Jone's or tori's defense in center would be awesome.

    I was just thinking about that the other day.

    Perhaps with Giambi out for the year they may look to grab todd helton from the rockies before the trade deadline.

    I don't know of much pitching help that would be out there.

    Gotta focus on the wild card now and put some wins together.
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  • Forget records, games back, etc.....I'd take a game winning homerun in the 9th off Papelbon in boston to win the series anyday.
    A-Rod none the less.
    Followed by a Mo shut down.


    Btw....i hear the weather in Chicago is bad today. Hopefully no rainout.
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  • Bathgate66
    Bathgate66 Posts: 15,813
    Brainofdz wrote:
    well, thats the closest you guys are gonna get to the playoffs, so enjoy



    maybe the division / pennant is too far gone out of reach , but its too early to rule out a wild card appearance.
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  • Hartydog
    Hartydog Posts: 2,060
    it's way too early to call anything. But as Sox fan I do enjoy seeing the general state of despair amongst the Yanks fans
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  • NCBRI
    NCBRI Posts: 1,902
    intodeep wrote:
    so tori hunter and andruw jones are both availble at the end of the season. both are better CF's then damon. what are the odds of the yanks going after them do you alll think.

    i'm guessing if bobby abreu keeps it up they won't pick up his contract adn that will clear money.

    Would damon play lf or rf? Their corner OF's would officially have the worst arms in baseball if that happened, but having Jone's or tori's defense in center would be awesome.

    I was just thinking about that the other day.

    Perhaps with Giambi out for the year they may look to grab todd helton from the rockies before the trade deadline.

    I don't know of much pitching help that would be out there.

    Gotta focus on the wild card now and put some wins together.


    I hope they dont try to bring in either one of those guys to play CF. Damon (unless they can deal him) will be the CF next year along with Cabrera.

    As far as Helton. I read they have been scouting him and Fuentes. I wouldn't be against bringing in either one of those guys because I think both could help the ball club, but I wouldn't trade away anything decent from the farm system. They have started building it back up again and there is no reason to reverse the cycle. I do think they will try to sure up the bullpen with some kind of move/s.

    Sounds like they aren't real optimistic on Hughes coming back this season either.
    Brian
  • gue_barium
    gue_barium Posts: 5,515
    That would be a sad day in Minnesota if Hunter went to the Yankees. It's almost like trying to imagine Kirby Pucket doing the same thing...incomprehensible.

    Seeing Knoblauch and Mientkiewicz go turncoat was bad enough.

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  • momofglynn
    momofglynn Posts: 849
    igotid88 wrote:
    Now Clemens has re-injured his groin and will be out for a couple of weeks. Doug gets hit in the head by Lowell ( i think he did it on purpose). The yankees screw Proctor on the field.

    You are out of your fucking mind if you think Lowell did that on purpose. It was quite clear that it was just the way of the play. I think the Yankees, or perhaps just a select few of the Yankees have the ability to make cheap dirty fucking plays. Alex being at the top of that list, and no, that play in Toronto is not included for my statement. That was just old school baseball.

    I will say as a red sox fan, that Pabalbon got cocky last night with him being ahead of the count with A-rod. And Alex made him pay. Just my 2 cents.
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  • PJ_Saluki
    PJ_Saluki Posts: 1,006
    gue_barium wrote:
    That would be a sad day in Minnesota if Hunter went to the Yankees. It's almost like trying to imagine Kirby Pucket doing the same thing...incomprehensible.

    Seeing Knoblauch and Mientkiewicz go turncoat was bad enough.

    Torii was the opening guest on today's Rome Show. He said he wants to play his whole career in Minny, just like his hero, Kirby, but he understands that the future of the franchise is Mauer and Morneau. Sounds like he's resigned himself to the fact that his Minny career is over. He said if he can't get a deal w/the Twins, he'll go with the highest bidder that offers the best chance of winning.
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