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  1. Yanks must continue to add on. It would be nice to give Gordon and Rivera a day off.
  2. A-Rod 2 run HR. Yanks are teeing off now.
  3. I believe he is. I'm not sure if I would give it too him based on one month really. He has and will continue to be amazing.
  4. speaking of the devil....Sizemore has HR'd for the Guardians. 3-1 Cleveland.
  5. Back to Sizemore....I can still remember Gammons raving about that kid since that Bartolo Colon trade. I guess that is one Gammons got right.
  6. I believe he isnt eligable. lmao Sterling had one of those "It is high, it is far, it is.....cought at the wall" moments
  7. I thought that was the case.
  8. I think Houston Street will be his biggest challenge for that award. Street has been amazing for the A's this year.
  9. so shes lieing then? Yes hasnt showed a replay.
  10. The bottom part of the line up of late has been great.
  11. Cano can hit, no one can question that. Hes only problem is his OBP. I think his feilding will be fine. He tends to make the "rookie mistakes" in the field.
  12. also how do you know they have the same vantage point? They broadcast from the same booth? They share the same cameras?
  13. So no one has ever argued balls and strikes? and if they have they have ALWAYS been thrown out? So Waldman lied also? Please grow up, she is part of the YANKEE booth but shes also a professional.
  14. If Curt Schilling did the same would you feel the same way?.....yeah I thought so. CANO HR TAKE THAT YOU f***ING UMPS.
  15. I agreed with Wells on that one also. I dont feel you should be ejected from games ESP games like this unless you pull something outragous.
  16. Syuzan Waldman asked the Toronto booth during the break and they cought what he said on camra. I'm the messenger.
  17. The Toronto crew picked up what he said and he said "You missed the one before too" This is according to the Toronto broadcasters not YES. Is that grounds for being kicked out?
  18. I'm so angry right now. These umpires are f***ing ridicules it cant be put into words. They think they are just as big as the players on the field. No one comes to the game to see them. Its a f***ing pennant, every pitch matters, you have to have thicker skin then that. Grow up and call a good game which the HP ump wasnt doing anyway.
  19. Yankees win 9-5. Yankees sweep the D-Rays in Tampa. A-Rod's 2 run HR proved to be the difference. Cano hit his first grand slam of his career. It took him 4 months to get his first GS but it took Jeter 10 years.
  20. Believe it or not Embree hasnt been that bad of late. He got off to a rocky start but he has gotten the lefties that he has need to get out of late and thats really all we ask. The only time when he gets into trouble is when he pitches to righties (as I'm sure all of you know).
  21. Yanks win. 2 in a row against the Rays. I like.....
  22. Oh ok, when you said "your top pitching prospect sucks" I thought you ment Hughes because Philip is the Yankee top pitching prospect. If he keeps it together he has the promise of a Matt Cain who is the major's right now. I wont go crazy and call him King Felix but he has potential to be a #1 IMO and others.
  23. How do you spin a 1 ERA in your first full season of pitching? Heres baseball america's take on Hughes: 3. PHILIP HUGHES, rhp Age: 18 B-T: R-R Ht: 6-5 Wt: 220 Drafted: HS—Santa Ana, Calif., 2004 (1st round) Signed by: Jeff Patterson Background: New York had Hughes ranked higher on its 2004 draft board than 23rd overall, but that's where it got him. The Angels strongly considered him at No. 12 before deciding to take top-rated pitcher Jered Weaver. After being drafted, Hughes joked that he had been raised a Red Sox fan but was pleased to be with the Yankees nevertheless. Strengths: His stuff, size and control have the Yankees comparing Hughes to Roger Clemens. He has similar velocity with a fastball that touches 95 and sits at 90-94 mph, and he generates it with an easy, fluid motion. His fastball also has late life up in the strike zone. Hughes changes a hitter’s sightline with a slider that at times has good bite and depth. He’s also shown good arm action on his changeup, and both his secondary offerings project as at least average pitches. Weaknesses: Hughes was shut down more than a month after his pro debut with a sore elbow that turned out to be nothing more than tendinitis. He returned with two excellent outings in August before breaking his toe after kicking a door. He also threw well in the Yankees’ fall minicamp, dampening concerns about his health. Otherwise, he just needs innings and experience to refine his stuff. The Future: The Yankees consider Hughes a high school power arm with the polish of a college pitcher. So if he’s healthy, he’ll move quickly. He’ll start 2005 at their new low Class A Charleston affiliate and could reach New York by 2007. Come on man just admit that hes good. I GARENTEE YOU Hughes will be in the top 20 prospects or near it in next years BA top 100.
  24. The Road Trip stinks IMO. I watch M@MD sometimes. Sometimes they get to wraped up in themselves I just need to turn it off.
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