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Old 04-05-2008, 09:35 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by redsoxford View Post
I think we can all agree that last nights result was probably not what anyone was expecting. After seeing our 6-3 loss I saw the 13-4 score for the TB-NYY match and thought that sounds about right until I realised it was a TB win. Was surprised to see Kennedy's line and also the shelling that Hawkins received especially after his last outing against a 'stronger' side.
Yeah, I'm waiting for Terpripken to show up and brag (I'm surprised that he has not updated or started a new Rays thread).

It's been said many times before, but I will say it again: One of the great things about baseball is that you play it almost every day during the season, and each day brings a brand new game and a new beginning. Until you are 10 games out of first place, of course.

Hawkins stank again but don't forget our good friend F********h who gave up a three run homer to the first guy he faced. Two of those runs were charged to Hawkins.

I'd say the Yankees still need to sort out their bullpen and one or two positions in their starting rotation. The kids are key, of course. I remember thinking last night that it would be a miracle if all three of those baby bombers actually turned out to be great pitchers.
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