If you think 42-39 at the midway point of the season is “For Real” you have to be kidding yourselves.
Randy has not started on three days rest since 1995. Should be intersesting. This guy better step up and soon because Boston and Baltimore won’t keept throwing us bones like this.
Russ notes, A-Rod’s at bat [...]
July 05 2005 |
Mike T |
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The wheels are certainly coming off the O’s wagon. That’s why Mazz managed that game like it was Game 7 of the WS. He desperately wanted to get his team a win, especially since they came from behind. It would have been a huge boost of morale for that club. Today [...]
July 05 2005 |
Russ |
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Nice to see that theYankees did not give up when things looked bleak. Despite the wins, pitching is now a bigger problem than ever. The Bull pen is a mess and there are only two healthy effective starters. The offense is becoming more clutch, but this team will not go far without [...]
July 05 2005 |
Joe |
Discussion
With the Yankees down 4 to 1 against the Tigers on Saturday things did not look good. Now we have three wins in a row.
Are the Yankees now for real? Is this the start of their traditional 1950’s 1960’s stretch drive.
I don’t know, but I have a good feeling that it is.
The starting [...]
July 05 2005 |
Len |
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Some good wins this weekend, especially the 1-0 game with our best pitcher: “Clubber” Wang. Nice to get rid of the 3-runs-or-less stat.
I’m not at all saying that Giambi is back, but he has been looking a lot better. He is also starting to hit with power. The question is, are you [...]
July 05 2005 |
Mike G |
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