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  1. Its easy to say that now
  2. There record would suggest otherwise
  3. Are these posters obsessing over Sabathia's weight like 13?
  4. Acquiring Sonny Gray was easily one of Cashman's worst moves.
  5. Yankees hang on and win 7-6
  6. Would you guys prefer they sign Happ or Hamels? I think Happ makes more sense, He’s having the better season, he’s always had success against the Red Sox and he won’t cost multiple top prospects because he’ll be a free agent at season’s end.
  7. Is it just a coincidence he was close friends with Melky Cabrera who was also busted for PEDs?
  8. oooh oooh ooooh ooooh ooooohhhhh Uptown Girl, she's my Uptown Girl MY Uptown Girllll
  9. Just popped the cork on my Yankees's wine ahead of tonight's sweep.
  10. I bet the Cubs wish they had Arrieta over Darvish right about now.
  11. Just got back from the Wine shop and I saw that the Yankees Cabernet Sauvignon was on sale so I decided to purchase 2 bottles, I'll be sipping on a few glasses for tonight's game, Go Yanks!
  12. If you use The Baseball Gauge’s adjustment and extrapolate Stanton’s 2017 homers into Yankee Stadium, he would figure to have hit around 73 homers (!!!) if he’d played in the Bronx instead of Miami.
  13. CC is 10-0 after a loss, Lets go Yanks!
  14. possibly because he warmed up last night?
  15. it wasn't my friend, its only a 1-run game, 6th inning lol
  16. i really enjoy how competitive the Yanks Sox rivalry is this year
  17. Aaron Judge passes DiMaggio for most HR's by a Yankees rookie, woooo
  18. Charlie Sheen has revealed himself as the owner of two of the most coveted pieces of Babe Ruth memorabilia, which will be sold Friday. Sheen told ESPN on Monday that he consigned Babe Ruth's 1927 World Series ring and an original copy of the sale document that sent The Bambino from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees to auction house Lelands.com. Bidding on the ring has topped $600,000, which will make it the highest-priced sports championship ring ever sold. The high bid on the sale document, which was the copy owned by Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert, has surpassed $400,000. The copy owned by Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold in 2005 for $996,000. http://a4.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=%2Fphoto%2F2017%2F0626%2Fr224607_1242x699_16%2D9.jpg&w=570 "I've enjoyed these incredible items for more than two decades and the time has come," said Sheen, who famously played pitcher Rick Vaughn in the "Major League" movies. "Whatever price it brings is gravy." The items were purchased in the early '90s, and Sheen said he displayed them in a bar area in his house that he named after the slugger. Sheen said he doesn't remember what he paid for the Ruth items -- they were sold to him by Josh Evans of Lelands, who is now selling them for Sheen -- but he said he will certainly come away with a profit. Sheen kept most of his memorabilia -- including the two Ruth items -- in pristine condition, framing them in meticulous fashion in what he says was better than what he saw at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Sheen said he enjoyed when people noticed the Ruth items in his house. He liked to tell them the story of how the Red Sox, after the 1919 season, sold Ruth to the Yankees for $100,000 and a $300,000 loan. Sheen said his one wish is that they get into the hands of a collector who enjoys them as much as he did and can share them with the world. As for the ring, Evans calls it "insanely over the top." "It's the greatest thing you can own from the greatest player in the greatest year," he said. Sheen perhaps most famously was the initial buyer of the ball that went through Bill Buckner's legs in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. He bought the ball in 1992 for $93,000 and sold it eight years later for $63,000. The ball sold again in 2012 for $418,250. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/19742303/charlie-sheen-putting-babe-ruth-1927-world-series-ring-boston-red-sox-sale-contract-auction Jacko or anyone else plan on making a bid? lol
  19. Gary Sanchez clubs his 10th homer, in 130 at-bats, and the Yankees have six players with 10 or more HRs. Boston has none, so far.
  20. Gary Sanchez clubs his 10th homer, in 130 at-bats, and the Yankees have six players with 10 or more HRs. Boston has none, so far.
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