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Im discusted with the yankees right now....and im from the bronx !
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Yep.Originally Posted by Kn0wledgeable
jesus a grand slam i aint watching no more...i feel like im watching the knicks
13 hits and 14 runs in that inning.
- T. Hafner singled to third - J. Peralta singled to left, T. Hafner to second - S. Choo homered to deep left center, T. Hafner and J. Peralta scored - R. Garko fouled out to catcher - B. Francisco doubled to left - A. Cabrera singled to center, B. Francisco scored - G. Sizemore doubled to deep right, A. Cabrera to third - M. DeRosa doubled to deep right, G. Sizemore and A. Cabrera scored - M. DeRosa to third on wild pitch - V. Martinez singled to right, M. DeRosa scored - A. Claggett relieved C. Wang - T. Hafner doubled to center, V. Martinez to third - J. Peralta doubled to deep center, T. Hafner and V. Martinez scored - S. Choo walked - R. Garko singled to center, J. Peralta to third, S. Choo to second - B. Francisco struck out swinging - A. Cabrera homered to deep right, J. Peralta, S. Choo and R. Garko scored - G. Sizemore homered to deep right center - M. DeRosa struck out swinging
They did play well............Originally Posted by Div1LBC
What the hell is wrong with the Yankees? Is the pitching that bad??
at myself for putting money on them thinking they would play well in their new stadium.
It's mostly just Wang..... the bullpen had been GOOD up to the other day & so have the other starters for the most part.They've been solid.Originally Posted by Div1LBC
What the hell is wrong with the Yankees? Is the pitching that bad??
Maybe he'll improve on his ERAOriginally Posted by briannnnn
Claggett is back out for another inning?!
Bad things will happen...
Because they hire idiots.Originally Posted by agold1002
why does espn say its 15-2 wit 15 runs in the 2nd
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce
wowzas
whats the record for runs scored in a single inning
UPDATE, 4:43 p.m.: 14 runs on 13 hits, including three home runs. All in a tidy 37 minutes where 17 batters came to the plate and only one pitching change. I can't imagine the Yankees have ever had a worse inning than what we just witnessed.
UPDATE, 4:46 p.m.: Right on cue, Yankees PR guy Jason Zillo announced the 14 runs and 13 hits were the most the Yankees have ever allowed in a single inning. They're confirming that with the Elias Sports Bureau. The 14 runs matched a franchise-record for an inning by Cleveland.