Yankeefan5545
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Bird is pretty damn good, ditto Sevy!!!!!!!!
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I read what you wrote and unlike you I actually watched the game last night instead of hearing about it. That's why I told you Girardi was tossed last night and my questions stands. What purpose would coming out of the dugout and getting run serve there? It was going to make Arod and McCann hit the ball?
I read what you wrote and unlike you I actually watched the game last night instead of hearing about it. That's why I told you Girardi was tossed last night and my questions stands. What purpose would coming out of the dugout and getting run serve there? It was going to make Arod and McCann hit the ball?
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what does girardi getting tossed last nite have to do with anything. he gets a fine, wow! anyway, the 2 strikes called on gardner were horshite calls, u can't argue them i get that, but he had every right to come out there to get his player away from ump, obviously the ump gave gardner some slack cause he could have easily tossed him for questioning , so why not get in a few, that changed the whole inning! this game has just as much meaning or more then last nite
At least we have Bird to look forward to. You really have to like this kid.
first off, once again, i make no personal attack on anyone here for what they believe is wrong, but yet again for some reason you start with the attacks, for what purpose?
what is the strategy here for the yanks, the long ball? the jays are probably leading the league in homers, do you see every player 1-9 going for fences, or do you see situational hitting during game, even with lead?
i'm going by my gut instincts here, and everything leads me to believe that girardi is more concerned about what his players think of him then he is of holding them accountable for not getting it done.
once again, 2 biggest factors in winning a game , coaches strategy, and players execution, and all i see is this team/coach relying on the long ball, and hows that working out? where's the situational hitting, we got guys with wheels, but NO running game... we got 4 very competitive pitchers who can't get passed the 6th inning.
am i making this stuff up?
Good points Vic, the Yankees are probably going to end up with around 90 wins this year which will be approx 5-6 more wins than anyone projected. With there inconsistant offense & pitching they very well could be the weakest team going into the post season.
How the fuck are the getting close to 90 wins?
8-5 the rest of the way would be a 90 win season.
89 is not 90. And how exactly are they gonna go 7-6 with the state of the rotation, pen and this offense?Thank you Vic, I really didn't think it needed explaining. Hell even 7-6 and you've got 89 wins.
89 is not 90. And how exactly are they gonna go 7-6 with the state of the rotation, pen and this offense?
...win total is meaningless...this is the Yanx not the Padres...anything less than a WS Title is failure.

...I dunno, if they get the WC game at home I can see them winning with Tanaka...but past that, I don't exactly have a "warm and fuzzy feeling".
One word:
Crapuano
another:
Trashman
two words:
Butt Buddies?
...^^^lol...I didn't even have to click the link...that's gotta be the "duck season/wabbit season" toon.



"SHOOT HIM NOW"!
