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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
[Re: J Geoff]
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08/02/07 11:54 AM
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So much for that strategy  Did I Anti-Jinx™ him??  Ties his 0-21 streak  -- I didn't jinx Jeter, tho! Nor Matsui yesterday... I'd like to see him go 0-50, and the Yanks win every game; move into the wild card AND then see A-Rod hit 20 Hrs in 20 games. 
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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08/02/07 02:21 PM
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That's a pretty wild 2nd inning going on in the Bronx. So far 16 runs in the inning... a real pitcher's duel!
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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Might as well save this for posterity... Behind the 8-ball: Yankees, White Sox score 8 in 2nd
By RICK FREEMAN, AP Sports Writer August 2, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- The Yankees and White Sox got into a new kind of pitcher's duel. Roger Clemens gave up eight runs and left in the second inning. Then Jon Garland did the same.
It took exactly 1 hour to play the second inning Thursday, as New York and Chicago each scored eight runs. It was only the second time in major league history both teams scored eight or more in an inning. The first was only a little more than three years ago, when visiting Detroit scored eight and Texas had 10 in the fifth inning of the Rangers' 16-15, 10-inning win.
Thursday's game marked the first time in big league history that two teams combined for 16 runs in a second inning. Several had tallied 14.
Clemens was booed off the mound after he allowed eight runs and nine hits in 1 2-3 innings. Garland followed him with eight runs and nine hits in 1 1-3 innings.
Only three of the runs off Clemens were earned. Second baseman Robinson Cano mishandled Jerry Owens' grounder near the bag with one out, and Clemens threw out Darin Erstad at the plate on Alex Cintron's dribbler, but the next four batters all got hits off Clemens before manager Joe Torre replaced him.
It was the shortest outing for Clemens since June 2000, when he lasted just one inning against Boston. He hadn't allowed this many runs since a game in August 2003, when all nine runs he gave up were earned.
Making his last start before turning 45, Clemens pitched a perfect first inning before the White Sox got to him with a series of singles and doubles that eluded Yankees fielders. When Torre replaced him with left-hander Mike Myers, the fans at Yankee Stadium booed loudly, but the boos faded to polite applause by the time the Rocket had trudged to the dugout.
The Yankees trailed 8-0 when Clemens left and he looked to be in line for his sixth loss in 11 starts, but his teammates answered immediately with five straight hits off Garland, including Wilson Betemit's three-run homer and Alex Rodriguez's RBI single, which snapped a streak of 22 hitless at-bats -- the longest of his major league career.
After that, Garland was removed for Boone Logan, who allowed a tying, two-run ground-rule double to Jorge Posada, but got a grounder from Robinson Cano that brought the inning to an end. Finally.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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I always confuse posterity and prosperity May you have good fortune in both.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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That reminds me of a question that was asked to Jim Fregosi after a game when he was managing the Phillies.
Reporter: Why do you think you lost tonight.
Fregosi: The Braves scored four runs; we scored three. Anything else, Einstein? Classic stuff!
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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I coulda told ya he'd hit it today... I watched "Mantle" on HBO earlier today and I remember when the Mick hit his 500th... I saved the newspaper headline of it... The youngest man to do so, huh?? Oddly enough others have done it in less games (McGwire and Ruth included)...
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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08/06/07 06:20 AM
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Yankees get another win, inch closer to the Wild Card, and...designate Mike Myers for assignment.
I know Myers wasn't a world beater...but you can't tell me you'd rather see Kyle Farnsworthless come in at this point than Myers.
And rumors are either Jim Brower, or move phenom Joba Chamberlain to the bullpen. Ugh.
What the hell does Chris Britton have to do to get on the team? He's been tearing up the minors all season. Poo.
Oh well. Let's look at Brower's minor league stats: 43.2 IP, 40 strikeouts, 1.65 ERA, with 20 saves for the Scranton-Wilkes Barre Yankees. I guess I can handle that.
And Joba? He's amazing. Over his four innings of bullpen work (since being converted from a starter for this call-up), he's thrown 4 innings, in which he's struck out 10 of the 12 batters. Yikes. I'm ready.
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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08/06/07 11:13 AM
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Rarin' to go MOOSIC, Pa. (AP) -- Jason Giambi's rehab stint with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ended with an 0-for-3 night Sunday. After the game, Giambi said he will join his New York Yankees teammates Monday in Toronto, but that he wasn't sure when he would be activated. "Its exciting for me to get the opportunity," Giambi said. "The injury healed a lot faster than we all thought. I'll just go up there, and the team's playing great, so the biggest thing is to just go up there and be a part of it." Giambi tore tissue in his foot May 30 and started his rehab last weekend at Class-A Tampa, where he played four games. He played four more with the Red Barons, going hitless after a solo home run in his first at-bat. On Sunday, Giambi started at first base, struck out once and walked once. He was also charged with an error when he misplayed a sacrifice bunt attempt. Source: SI
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Re: How bout them Yankees!?
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On Sunday, Giambi started at first base, struck out once and walked once. He was also charged with an error when he misplayed a sacrifice bunt attempt.
Oh, yeah. That's the kind of guy I want to bring up now...  Seriously, I'd leave Giambi in AAA until he gets back to some decent form, rather than lose Duncan or Andy at this point. Plus, when Giambi comes back, Melky will rot on the bench, most likely...
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