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I don't get it...the Yanks can't sit there and continue to stare at strikes...I'm talking to you Nick Swisher
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The Yankees must win tonight in order to preserve the unpredictability of baseball about 2 hours ago via web Retweeted by 4 people
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The Yankees must win tonight in order to preserve the unpredictability of baseball about 2 hours ago via web Retweeted by 4 people
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John Sterling
They were close pitches, but I think all were good calls.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Thank your Mr. Umpire man, that wouldv'e never happened if Andy didn't have to throw Young 6 strikes.
They were close pitches, but I think all were good calls.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Thank your Mr. Umpire man, that wouldv'e never happened if Andy didn't have to throw Young 6 strikes.
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Everyone chill. It's the top of the second. Andy will settle down (hopefully) and maybe we can string together a few hits...or at least tire Cliff Lee out and get to the pen.
It's still early. Extremely early.
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
Everyone chill. It's the top of the second. Andy will settle down (hopefully) and maybe we can string together a few hits...or at least tire Cliff Lee out and get to the pen.
It's still early. Extremely early.
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Suzyn: "it wouldn't be a bad idea for the Yankees to give their pitchers a lead... just once in this series."
John: "You know, the way you look at this game now, the Yankees better not give up any more runs."
J: "All the things we're telling you about Lee sound like pitching cliches out of a handbook."
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Suzyn: "it wouldn't be a bad idea for the Yankees to give their pitchers a lead... just once in this series."
John: "You know, the way you look at this game now, the Yankees better not give up any more runs."
J: "All the things we're telling you about Lee sound like pitching cliches out of a handbook."