Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Game 59: Yanks @ Red Sox

Regular Season Game 59
Yankees @ Red Sox
Fenway Park - Boston, MA
Game Time: 7:10 p.m.
TV/Radio: YES, ESPN, WCBS 880


Here are the lineups:

YANKEES (34-24)
Derek Jeter SS
Johnny Damon LF
Mark Teixeira 1B
Alex Rodriguez 3B
Robinson Cano 2B
Jorge Posada C
Hideki Matsui DH
Nick Swisher RF
Melky Cabrera CF

Pitching: RHP Chien-Ming Wang (0-3, 14.46 ERA)

RED SOX (34-24)
Dustin Pedroia 2B
J.D. Drew RF
Kevin Youkilis 1B
Jason Bay LF
Mike Lowell 3B
David Ortiz DH
Mark Kotsay CF
Nick Green SS
George Kottaras C

Pitching: RHP Tim Wakefield (7-3, 4.50 ERA)

Yanks vs. Wakefield

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
D. Jeter 99 31 2 1 3 10 5 15 .313 .343 .444 .787
A. Rodriguez 76 21 1 0 7 10 11 20 .276 .382 .566 .948
J. Posada 63 14 4 0 3 14 13 12 .222 .351 .429 .779
J. Damon 60 19 3 1 4 9 7 9 .317 .382 .600 .982
H. Matsui 47 8 1 0 2 3 6 7 .170 .264 .319 .583
R. Cano 37 12 3 1 3 9 1 5 .324 .342 .703 1.045
M. Teixeira 29 6 0 0 1 3 3 7 .207 .303 .310 .613
J. Molina 14 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 .214 .353 .214 .567
A. Berroa 12 6 1 1 0 2 0 2 .500 .500 .750 1.250
M. Cabrera 11 5 2 0 0 2 1 3 .455 .500 .636 1.136
X. Nady 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .000 .250 .000 .250
K. Cash 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 .000 .000
N. Swisher 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 .286 .333 .619
B. Gardner 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .333 .200 .533
C. Ransom 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
J. Miranda 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.000
Totals47412818423655284.270.348.470.818

Red Sox vs. Wang

ABH2B3BHRRBIBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
D. Ortiz 36 16 4 0 2 11 6 5 .444 .524 .722 1.246
J. Lugo 36 6 1 0 0 2 5 6 .167 .268 .194 .463
K. Youkilis 27 8 3 0 0 1 8 3 .296 .472 .407 .880
M. Lowell 24 5 1 0 0 1 4 2 .208 .345 .250 .595
J. Varitek 20 2 1 0 1 1 3 3 .100 .217 .300 .517
J.D. Drew 17 4 0 0 1 4 1 0 .235 .278 .412 .690
D. Pedroia 16 5 3 0 0 1 1 0 .313 .353 .500 .853
R. Baldelli 14 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .143 .143 .357 .500
N. Green 8 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .375 .625
M. Kotsay 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 .667
J. Ellsbury 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .250 .250 .250 .500
Totals208531405232819.255.349.394.743


News & Notes

- Got this in my inbox today and thought it was pretty interesting and decided to pass it along to you guys. It's a new free mobile service that delivers the latest Yankees stats and game updates on your mobile phone/iPhone. It was created by fans as a hobby supported only by the ads on the site. Make sure you guys check it out, it's a very useful site for those of you who browse the web a lot with your phones.

- Friday's rainout against the Rays has been rescheduled to be part of a Labor Day day-night doubleheader on September 7th. The makeup game wil be the night game, and start at 7:05 p.m.

- Chien-Ming Wang is 6-5, with a 4.82 ERA in 14 career games against Boston. At Fenway Park he's 3-3, with a 5.11 ERA .

- Peter Abraham mentioned on his blog that Wang will pitch unless his wife gives birth tonight, which could happen any moment. If Wang doesn't pitch I assume they'll start Hughes or Aceves.

- In his career against the Yanks Tim Wakefield is 10-17, with a 5.03 ERA in 49 games, 32 starts. In four starts last season he was 1-1, with a 4.98 ERA. At Fenway Park the Yanks have handled Wakefield pretty well, he's just 4-10, with a 6.19 ERA in 27 games against the Yanks in Boston.

- Pete Abe is also reporting that Brian Bruney will throw a simulated game tomorrow at Fenway against live batters.

- Here are the Yankees draft picks from today:

4th Round: RHP Adam Warren (UNC)
5th Round: LHP Caleb Cothram (Vanderbilt)
6th Round: 3B Rob Lyerly (UNC Charlotte)
7th Round: RHP Sean Black (Seton Hall)
8th Round: LHP Sam Elam (Notre Dame)
9th Round: LHP Gavin Brooks (UCLA)
10th Round: LHP Tyler Lyons (Oklahoma St)
11th Round: LF Neil Medchill (Oklahoma St)
12th Round: RHP Brett Gerritse (Pacifica HS, CA)
13th Round: LF Deeangelo Mack (U South Carolina Columbia)
14th Round: RHP Graham Stoneburner (Clemson)
15th Round: RHP Shane Greene (Daytona Beach CC)
16th Round: RHP Bryan Mitchell (Rockingham County HS, NC)
17th ROund: RHP Chad Thompson (El Toro HS, CA)
18th Round: C Hector Rabago (USC)
19th Round: 1B Luke Murton (Georgia Tech)
20th Round: LHP Thomas Keeling (Oklahoma St)
21st Round: CF Joseph Talerico (Brookdale CC)
22nd Round: SS Richard Soignier (U Louisiana Monroe)
23rd Round: 3B Kevin Mahoney (Canisius Col)
24th Round: 2B Isaac Harrow (Appalachian St U)
25th Round: LHP Shaeffer Hall (U Kansas)
26th Round: SS Stephen Bruno (Gloucester Catholic HS, NJ)
27th Round: C Jeffery Farnham (New Mexico St)
28th Round: LHP Aaron Meade (Missouri St U)
29th Round: RHP Scott Matyas (U Minnesoa)
30th Round: RHP Kyle McKenzie (Thayer Academy)

Stick around and discuss the game
as it happens in the comments section

178 comments:

  1. Congrats Wanger (once it's born)! Just don't pitch like crap!

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  2. The Red Sox drafted David Renfroe in the third round.

    So... Exactly why did the Yanks pass on him?! They need a SS in their system now that Jeter is getting older.

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  3. David Renfroe i think will not be signing with the red sox he is going to college.

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  4. good to see we are stocking up on the PITCHING

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  5. We need a win, I was there last night, leaving fenway was embarrasing. I am so happy to be back in NY. On that note, the sox are starting to get in our heads with this 0-6 stuff I know it. That is why we need to turn it around before it gets worse. Also, like many have said lining up wang to pitch this series with their lineup will be tough when he A) sucks this year, B) is limited to 85-90pitches and C) faces this sox lineup...I am scared once again I just dont know about this matchup ...

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  6. I like the yanks drafting a bunch of college pitchers in the late rounds. They are closer to being major league ready and could help in the bullpen in a year or two.

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  7. The Yankees drafted a bunch of guys who have high potential. Cothram, Black, Lyons and Stoneburner all have high potential but some flaws or concerns here or there. If they can get them all right, they got some high potential guys here. Lyons is probably my favorite of the fourth, hes a good lefty pitcher.

    Lyerly has bad plate discipline, but that can be taught as it often is to young hitters and has huge power. Neil Medchill was my favorite pick today. He has biggggg power potential. If they can sign all of these guys, they got a lot of guys who have a chance to do something.

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  8. Where the hell is Swisher going?

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  9. Wang's sinker looks great, he just is having control issues. He's getting groundballs, though.

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  10. Yea he looks like he's got good stuff, he's just wasting too many pitches cause he can't hit the zone. Against a team like this it will cost him.

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  11. Way to give the lead right back... Get Hughes back in the rotation. Wang right now is no better than Rasner or Ponson.

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  12. And it doesn't help when Swisher can't catch a freakin' flyball.

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  13. HOW THE FUCK DO YOU MISS THAT SWISHER?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?

    0-8 here we come!

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  14. That's a joke. He has to make that play.

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  15. The Yankees have the worst FO in the bigs. What kind of moron starts Wang? What has he proven to give him a start? Nothing. That is how you get rewarded with the Yankees. That's why Cashman is still here after wasting tons of $$$$$$ doing nothing and drafting like a bozo.

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  16. Swisher is terrible. Hes another Cashman player. Absolutely horrible defensively, can't think and is terrible with RISP. If you ever need to waste money or send your business plummeting just hire Cashman or any US politician.

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  17. 54 pitches threw 1 and 2/3. ROFLMAO. Yankees=IDIOTS

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  18. Even if we win.... Swisher for GOAT of the game... no competition

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  19. Other than his control, Wang looks pretty good....

    I know the number of runs doesn't say so, but the walks and lack of defense have helped out.

    His sinker is really moving.

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  20. He's thrown 60 pitches in 2 innings and given up 3 runs to the a 1st place team. NOBODY GIVES A FLYING FUCK HOW HIS SINKER LOOKS.

    Look at the positive, Wang will be out by the end of the 3rd inning with 90 pitches. Yankee management=smart.

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  21. 1 damn first pitch swings... terrible

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  22. Wang looks pretty good as a batting tee. Congrats to girardi and the coaching staff for being the biggest dumbasses since george bush; this failure was more predictable than the iraq war morass. Now can we have some real coaches and real pitchers start games. Like Veras for example.

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  23. It does matter how his sinker looks, moron. That's the pitch that was flat before and causing problems.

    It's just his control now.

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  24. Why do you people need to insert politics into fuckin' everything? It's a goddamn sports blog!

    I'm outta here.

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  25. How many pitches will Wang have this inning?

    Its amazing that this team looks just like it did before a certain somebody went on the DL, then they played lights out, and now miraculously they look exactly like they did since this certain player returned.

    And, according to some, this certain player is so good and he definitley would have made the team better because of replacement for him stinks.

    So, why hasn't our team IMPROVED when this said player returned??????????????????????????????????

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  26. Because its funny JC lighten up, life is too short to get all emotionally attached to a bunch of self serving politicians.

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  27. 60 + pitches thru 2.0 + innings, 4 runs, yeah Wang sucks ass, & still needs serious work...he might as well throw BP to the SOX..

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  28. Anonymous, you're a moron. Stop with the political shit.

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  29. George Bush is a fucking genius compared to Obama. After 100 days of the Harvard grad the whole country is wishing they had dumb Bush back. Unless, of course, you wanted to go bankrupt because of a $1.7 TRILLION dollar budget deficit and trying to appoint EVERY tax cheat, liar and criminal to important positions. And, yes the Iragi war was bad because of Bush, but a mass murderer in Hussein is not. DUMBASS LIBERAL. How did those 100 wars in 50 years, 2 every six months, that the United Nations "peace keeping" forces sponsored work out? Are those wars ok? DUMBASS LIBERAL. How's killing 50million babies workign out for you and Tiller? DUMBASS LIBERAL.

    Another run by Wang. How special. You are so smart Cashman and Girardi. DUMBASSES!

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  30. good productive lengthy outing

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  31. Girardi will have his usual deer in the headlights look at the post game press conference tonight. They will pound him to explain why he thought it was a good idea to start the stuggling wang against the toughest team in the AL. And girargi will we reply with those glass wide eyes talking about how they have faith in Wang and he's going to be a major contributor, and he won't answer the question directly because he has no answer because he's a jelly fish moron whoes skills start and end with how to fillout an allstart balot.

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  32. Hey dumbass Greg, Will brought up Bush. DUMBASS.

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  33. I don't care. I'm telling you to stop.

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  34. This just shows how terrible of a move having brought Wang back so soon was. I'm not glad they're paying for it, but at least the Yanks get to realize the stupidity that was involved in making that decision.

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  35. Yankees FO = SMART. You all supported them continually.

    Obama=President. You all voted for the inexperienced, leftist, Marxist who never accomplished anything. Now you can sleep in the bed you made. Enjoy!

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  36. Nobody pay attention to the political weirdo anon, but why the hell was Phil not starting this game god dammit.

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  37. Nice RBI single by Melky... Lead cut to two.

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  38. I have sox tickets in august at the stadium. Girardi better get his head on staight by then, I hope he starts Veras that game.

    If CC chokes tomorrow its going to be embarrassing. Damn I hate that city.

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  39. Damnit Jeter/A-Rod

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  40. stupid knuckleball is so slow it doesn't go anywhere when they hit it

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  41. If Wakefield can throw 74, doesn't it seem like we should be able to?

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  42. Oh my god so annoying.....

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  43. Wasted opportunities - everyone is pressing when there are men on base. The Sox are in their heads, there's no doubt about it.

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  44. Wow you are so good Damon its amazing. 3-0 and you do nothing. Hey Brian Cashman hurry up and give Damon $50m over 5 years! What a steal for you! Actually, throw in Hughes and Texeira to the A's for Holliday. Fuckign dumbass.

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  45. That 2nd fastball to Damon was a ball that wasn't close.

    And terrible at bats by Derek Jeter today.

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  46. At least my boy's in the game and it's watchable now.

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  47. Anonymous said...
    Wow you are so good Damon its amazing. 3-0 and you do nothing. Hey Brian Cashman hurry up and give Damon $50m over 5 years! What a steal for you! Actually, throw in Hughes and Texeira to the A's for Holliday. Fuckign dumbass.


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    Wow Damon might be one of the yankees most clutch players this season.

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  48. Hughes throwing some heat today.

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  49. This run scores and I think it's over. They're not scoring three runs off the Sox pen.

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  50. fuckin mountain man head asshole

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  51. Yeah, but at least Hughes got some work in.

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  52. WHAT THE FUCK! I CAN'T TAKE THIS SHIT ANYMORE! TALK ABOUT HAVING A TEAM BY THE BALLS

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  53. Cashman and Girardi should be fired immediately following this game.

    Damon sucks. Damon is another old man who doesn't belong anywhere on this team and surely not as a starting LFer. Damon, Jeter, Matsui, Nady, Mo, Arod, and Posada are all over-the-hill old men who should go somewhere else. You can build a whole team on what we waste on these old men.

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  54. The funniest part about this debacle besides the Yankees FO being the joke that they are. Is that, this whole losing streak vs. Boston was started by ONE player and ONE player only. MARIANO RIVERA. He's been doing it since 2001.

    Another old man who should go somehwere else. And, you all support him like he is something. Hilarious. You applaud failure. No wonder you like Obamanation.

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  55. Last warning... I'm deleting any posts with anything political.

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  56. Now Hughes can't throw strikes either. What the hell is wrong with these guys?

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  57. It looks like they're afraid of contact.

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  58. That's more like it Phil.

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  59. If it were me I would have started Veras, and then brought Coke in to close. That would have show the Redsox who's boss.

    From now on Coke's nick name is Nails.

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  61. Here's Johnny! Who said Damon sucks?

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  62. Damon's been great, the guy who said that is a moron.

    And Mark Teixeira is a beast.

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  63. and that my friends is why pithing is soo important

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  64. Its called JORGE POSADA, thats whats wrong with these pitchers. What is wrong with YOU guys? Blind, deaf and dumb.

    The $200million dollar Brian Cashman built Yankees can't hit Wakefield. TOO FUNNY FOR WORDS.

    That's right Damon you loser. Hit a HR when you're down by 3 but not when you have 2 men on base. No wonder this team can't beat ANY good team regularly. Sign them all to an extension tomorrow.

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  65. Great job Alex. This guy is such a joke.

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  66. Peter Gammons can shut his mouth now that we just launched 2 in the same area at Fenway. Fenway park is a joke. It's the 21st century not 1912 anymore.

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  67. I said Damon sucks and he does. He needed to do that when he had 2 men on NOT when the bases are empty. Fools.

    Damon has NEVER done anything with us. He's a terrible OFer with no arm and costs us runs because of it. He swings a good bat but doesn't do it with men on base. He does it when we dont need it. Just like everyone else on this team.

    Wanna bet we lose AGAIN? Wanna bet Girardi brings in these loser BP arms that Cashman assembled and they give MORE runs? Wanna bet Mo gives up runs? Any takers? Chicken shits!

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  68. Arod=another Cashman loser, that was signed to a 10 year contract for $300m and he gave up the subsidy. What a business man! Just like who......? ROFLMAO

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  69. wtf does Posada think he's doing... this is detrimental to the Yanks' chance of winning.

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  70. damon's done nohting? I know nothing on the major scale of playoffs but dont u recall about 3 weeks ago he was a cluth hit machine?

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  71. Matsui is 2-for-7 with a walk and a strikeout against Okajima.

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  72. That guy who's posting as Anon is just a little 12 year old. Nothing to worry about a7tex. They aren't old enough to have a identity name online without their parents permission.

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  73. the ump wants to call that outside pitch a strike so bad

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  74. He's been giving the Sox a foot on the outside corner that magically isn't there for the Yankees.

    ... The Yankees really need Hughes to put up a zero here.

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  75. it's official: i am gay for Nick Swisher

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  76. If Hughes puts up a 0 and the yankees comeback to win, I think he would earn his spot in the rotation again. I hope Papelbitch gives up the run. Sweet grab by Swisher!

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  77. i know Greg he has been giving us shit calls this whole series

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  78. I told you, here comes the pitching moves by Girardi. And, here comes the runs.

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  79. He's going with Coke for the lefties, I can't blame him for that, that's Coke's job.

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  80. Nice grab by Swish. We really need Nady back. The Lefty/Righty platoon sounds really good right now. Matsui seems like he is getting toward the end of his career, which is sad because he was a great player at one time.

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  81. I didn't see any runs? Did any of you guys?

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  82. Good job by Coke. Let's see if they can tie it...

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  83. I think they can beat Pabelbon tonight.

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  84. If swisher gets a home run now I will get a swish-hawk tomorrow

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  85. I hope you're right... I also hope the Yanks score a lot of runs before it gets to that point.

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  86. Gotta send me a pic to prove it, Rob.

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  87. Deal. If he ties it next time around the order or gets a game winner I'll still do it.

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  88. Oh yes the great Derek Jeter does nothing when the game is on the line as usual.

    Who should we get rid of again? Oh that's Derek Jeter.

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  89. AWFUL SWINGS BY DAMON AND JETER WHAT THE FUCK WERE THEY THINKING???

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  90. Jeter has looked awful. They're gonna have to beat Papelbon.

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  91. Greg, is it possible to delete this asshole's posts?

    This guy's only purpose is to piss people off. The stuff he says is just outrageous. Jeter not good in the clutch? Seriously?

    He just tries to get under people's skin.

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  92. Oh yea, how good is Damon again? Who's the moron?

    Lets see that is about $35m taht just came to bat vs. the 1st place team and they accomplished what exactly? Oh that's right nothing AS USUAL. That's because the Yankees weren't down by enough runs so Damon could make himself look good.

    When it comes to being clutch, Damon and Jeter are GHOSTS.

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  93. Yea I'll start deleting his posts from now on.

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  94. I don't have a problem talking down about the Yankees and all, but he's just stupid...

    Any Yankee that doesn't come through in ONE game, he talks smack about them and wants them off the team.

    This place is full of fun people and he just brings the whole place down.

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  95. Anonymous, you should write everything in ALL CAPS.

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  96. You're right JC, he/she is an idiot.

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  97. This is a big batter in this game.

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  98. Yup, you called Damon clutch and called me a moron for claiming otherwise. What did Damon do with the game on the line and RISP? Nothing, neither did our $20m horrendous fielding SS.

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  99. DAMMIT BLUE GIVE US THE DAMN CALL ON THE FOOT OUTSIDE CORNER LIKE U GIVE THE SUX

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  100. The home plate ump might as well be wearing a Red Sox cap.

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  101. Here we go. I'd feel a lot more comfortable if our 4 and 5 hitters weren't 0 for 7. Basically if Teixeira gets out the game's over but I digress.

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  102. asking teixeira to do something here is really pushing it at this point lol

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  103. I'd really love it if A-Rod ran into one right now.

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  104. That was the pitch.

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  105. Remember when Yankee Stadium used to sound like this?

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  106. I'll take the walk.. good job... come on Robbie!

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  107. where is the freaking plate patience that Cano has found, god dammit

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  108. Did Cano swing at one strike?

    Alright, it's up to Jorge...

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  109. Cano has to be more patient! Take the first pitch or 2.

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  110. Did he really just call that 2-0 pitch a strike????

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  111. friggin nailbiter of a game

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  112. Again, no clutch hitting...

    We could've easily scored eight runs or so in this game, but didn't. We choked when we had chances.

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  113. I hate when comebacks fall short. Son of a bitch.

    Well, I watched the game on MLB Gameday but caught part of it on tv earlier. It doesn't look like Wang was any good but the lousy base running and poor fielding by Swisher probably cost us the game.

    What the hell was wrong with him tonight? He had his head up his ass.

    Swisher is not an every day player. He is a good bench player. Get somebody for the outfield dammit!

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  114. Having Jeter, A-Rod, and Cano go 0 for 14 isn't gonna games.

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  115. we are better than the god damn red sox this sucksss

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  116. 0-7,,,,0-7,,,, our record in our division sucks ass...FIX IT NOW...no excuse, should never have come to this,

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  117. True.

    At this point I think the Sox are just a better team, even without Ellsbury. Their bullpen is better, their starting pitching in the games against the Yanks has been much better, and they're getting the big hits while the Yanks come up short.

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  118. I dont know about you guys but I am so glad that our .308 hitting catcher came up with the game on the line because he is so much better than Cervelli. Posada is just so damn good its amazing. He called another great game tonight too.

    I was so happy to see Jeter, Damon, Tex and Arod have a chance to do something big with the game on the line. Just missed it!

    With this Cashman built team who could be against us?

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  119. having to write a civil rights essay just adds to the loss, damn.

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  120. How about their GM is better?

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  121. Lets have a little milk because the meat is too hard on your sissy little stomachs.

    Give me 5 reasons why Brian Cashman should be the GM based on baseball facts.

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  122. While this is an embarrassment I'm not ready to say that the Red Sox are a better team than the Yankees. I will say they play a hell of a lot better when the two teams face off but I still don't think they're a better team. The Yankees will eventually get their bullpen figured out and once Nady comes back the offense will have yet another boost. Going 0-7 against Boston is never a good thing but it's up to our ace to make it 1-7 starting tomorrow, we have to leave Boston tied for first and do some work against the Mets.

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  123. This game is an uphill battle. You cant win these games if your starters can only go 2 innings.

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  124. We've watched them beat us 7 times, how can any of us say they aren't the better team? They've out played the Yanks in every way imaginable.

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  125. lol Ellsbury doesn't do much of a difference... Ellsbury is getting out OPS+ed by Gardner by 10 points... I'm not worried about this team being better than the Sox, because they are... just disappointed they haven't won at least a couple against them.

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  126. How can you say they're better that the Sox? In what aspect of the game do they have the advantage?

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  127. What's the chance of Hughes returning to the rotation now?

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  128. They'll give him another start or two, but after that if he still can't get anyone out, Hughes will go back into the rotation.

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  129. They've faced us with their team at full force every time, while we're winning like we have while at not one point in the season being at full force. Our bullpen is already starting to get better and it'll improve even more once Bruney and Marte come back. Nady also helps with the lefties.

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  130. Girardi didn't say Wang would make his next scheduled start. He left it wide open. He just said, "Someone will be out there in five days."

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  131. I completely disagree, to me the Sox are by far a better team. The Yankees are at pretty much full strength right now and they're getting beat, and beat fairly easily. Marte and Bruney would not have factored in either of these games.

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  132. Dane, do the Yankees have a better bullpen? No. Starting staff? No. Bench? No.

    Maybe the Yankees' lineup is better, but their starters are doing a hell of a job of making it look like the opposite is true.

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  133. How can you say we don't have a better starting staff? What makes theirs better? I'll give you the bullpen for now but other than that I think they are very close teams and for some reason the Yankees don't play well against them.

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  134. OK fine, the Yanks might have the slight edge in the starting rotation, however, when they play each other the Sox pitchers always outpitch the Yanks starter of the day.

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  135. Dan the dope. How'd your Posada do tonight?

    Marte? ROFLMAO, you're absolutely clueless. Nady? Even more funny, a career .260 hitter is going to help.

    Since we are talking baseball and not your RELIGIOUS beliefs about your faith in the Yankees.....the top 5 reasons Cashman should be the GM are......tick tock tick tock.

    Maybe you atheistic humanists should concentrate more on FACTS and SCIENCE and not your feelings and opinions about the Yankees or anything else for that matter. Hypocrites. Its amazing what liars you are. YE SHALL BE AS GODS!

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  136. Beckett has been pitching well lately but that doesn't make him a better pitcher, Dice-K has been dreadful which pretty much matches up with Burnett but Burnett still has better numbers, Joba is better than Lester so far this year, Pettite matches up with Penny,and the only thing they have is Wakefield right now but I think if Hughes gets the job that will change so tell me, Greg, how do they have a better staff?

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  137. OK then I agree with you but that can easily change and I think it will.

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  138. And the Red Sox bullpen is better but guys like Aceves and Coke have been doing their jobs pretty well and once Bruney comes back and Robertson gets more experience I really think this bullpen can be a force by the second half. But maybe I'm just being too optimistic.

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  139. We've had our best two pitchers (Joba/CC) pitch twice in the seven games, while they've had their 2 pitch 4x. They've also had that going for them.

    As for Anon, you're a silly guy.

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  140. Dane CC hasn't faced the Red Sox yet. Not once. Which is why I think we're all getting a little carried away here.

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  141. That doesn't mean anything. They're still beating everything else we throw out there. Does a Yankee starter even have a quality start against Boston this year?

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  142. I think Joba's first start was a quality one.

    But that's it. So far, they've really whopped us around good. Kinda embarrassing, really.

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  143. Nah I just checked it... Pettitte gave up three earned in six innings in the game that Ellsbury stole home.

    Joba only lasted 5.1 innings in his start.

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  144. What do you guys expect from CC tomorrow?

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  145. We haven'te thrown our best out there Greg that means a lot considering we've faced theirs twice.

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  146. Anyone the Sox has thrown out has beaten the Yanks, Lester, Beckett, Wakefield, Masterson. In fact, the best offensive game they had came against Beckett.

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  147. Like I said the Red Sox have played a lot better than the Yankees in the games they have played, but that doesn't make them a better team overall and I'm sticking to that opinion. Have they been better head-to-head? Yes. Have they been better against every other team? No. The season is still fairly early and a lot can happen.

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  148. Not to mention if CC made 3 out of the 7 starts the way Beckett has I don't think we would even be talking about all of this.

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  149. "The season is still fairly early and a lot can happen."

    That's true. By no means am I saying the season is over or they're doomed, or anything like that.

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  150. jeter and cano going 0-5 leaving 10men on base was just killer

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  151. I'm just as disappointed as anyone here but I can't concede how good the Yankees are because they can't beat the Red Sox (for now). I still envision these two teams meeting in the ALCS and having a hell of a series that will probably give me a heart attack.

    Then again if CC goes out tomorrow and throws a dud I might throw my optimism out the window.

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  152. Mike, I still think the Yankees are a very good team, I just think the Sox are better. As for the ALCS thing, for now I don't want to see that.

    Yea, CC getting hammered would really suck.

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  153. Greg, I respect your opinion or else I wouldn't read your blog, but obviously I disagree with you. The Red Sox are a better team against the Yankees currently but I don't think they're a better team overall. How do the Yankees take 4 of 6 from Texas but Boston loses 2 out of 3 to them at home? Baseball is a weird game and it will all eventually even out.

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  154. Fair enough, I guess we'll agree to disagree. I gotta write up this game summary now.. ugh... What do you think CC will do tomorrow?

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  155. What do I think? I think he'll throw 7 innings give up 3 or 4 and strike out 5. What do I hope? Complete game shutout to make a statement. I guess we'll have to wait and see. Either way it was fun debating with you man, have a good night.

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  156. Forgot to do the name thing, wish that was automatic.

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  157. If CC Sabathia loses to Brad Penny then I will agree with everyone we are in trouble against the red sox.

    If we take the game tommorow we are back tied in first place. I feel even though it is only one victory that will help gain confidence in the team against the sox.

    Also Boston has thrown there ace 3 times and CC has not faced the red sox.

    Also this series misses Chamberlain. Joba will always battle the red sox and I highly doubt he will be out of the game after the 2nd inning. Even when he pitched in Fenway this year he didn't have his best stuff and battled and got the team to the 6th inning and set them up to win the game until Mo blow the save.

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  158. Later Mike, good discussion.

    Anon, tomorrow is very important. CC has to go out and pitch a great ballgame. Another thing is it would be nice for the Yankees to give CC a few early runs.

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  159. I don't see how us facing their 2 best pitcher 5/7 times while they face our 2 best 2/7 times doesn't matter... you want your best pitchers pitching the tougher games...

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  160. Fascinating thread....

    I'll hold off commenting on many of the things appearing here, but I will say that I tend to agree with Will concernig Girardi.

    Just one win, please....

    Mike

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  161. It's doesn't matter because I'm not convinced they would make a difference. Joba already has gotten beat by Boston, giving up four runs, and the other game he pitched well but lasted just 5.1 innings. And I don't know what to expect from CC. If he throws a gem tonight I may start to believe it matters.

    Also, as far as the pitchers the Sox throw at us, that really doesn't matter, because the Yanks haven't been able to hit any of them. The best game they've had offensively came against the Sox ace. On the other hand they were shut down by Justin Masterson.

    The bottom line is they have to win, regardless of pitching matchups, injuries, etc.

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