What’s up with Sheffield? I hear on ESPN this morning that he gave some interview where he says Jeter is not the leader of the Yankees? What nonsense is this? Who’s the leader then, him? Because he leads so well by not giving maximum effort in RF. The most important [...]
August 05 2005 |
Russ |
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I agree. There is no flexibility here. I am continually amazed at how two long time baseball men like Mel and Joe make their decisions strictly by pitch count. There’s no feel to it. You’ve got to look at the quality of their pitches within the context of the game [...]
August 05 2005 |
Russ |
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This guy has to go. He says that Jeter is not the leader on this team. We would not have had the success over the past ten years without Jeter and Rivera. Sheffield is the cancer in the clubhouse. The Yankees should make all efforts to trade this guy after [...]
August 05 2005 |
Len |
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If by “scarry” you mean that thing on his lip, I don’t know where he got that from. He is scary now… and the pitchers know it. How many games can you hit two homeruns in?! Every time he comes to the plate I am expecting something good to happen.
I was having [...]
August 05 2005 |
Mike G |
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After Chacon was pulled in the 7th, I was thinking about a managerial change. Why aren’t these pitchers allowed to go more than 100 pitches. The reasoning that Torre wants him to leave when he can get a win and not a loss is B.S. You have to manage to [...]
August 05 2005 |
Joe |
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In my opinion, Donny Baseball doesn’t have the composition to be a manager in New York. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but I just don’t think he would be able to handle the media and Steinbrenner in the way that Joe Torre does.
I’ve read that the feeling throughout baseball was that [...]
August 05 2005 |
John B |
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