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Say It’s So, Joe
Posted on 28 Oct 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
It looks like Joe Girardi will be back in Pinstripes, for the next three seasons at least. According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post , Girardi has agreed to a three-year deal to remain Yankees manager. Reportedly, Girardi is set to make $9 million in base salary with post-season bonuses of $450,000-$500,000. If this were during the reign of GMS III, Girardi would have been out on his ear a...
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Rangers punch ticket to World Series
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Finally off the “teams that have never appeared in a World Series list” The Texas Rangers made it official on Friday night with another convincing 6-1 win over the New York Yankees to win the ALCS four games to two. The game turned towards the Rangers again in the middle innings with a four run 5th to chase Yankees starter Phil Hughes from the game. Colby Lewis threw a ̶...
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Yanks Hope Hughes is Huge
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
When Phil Hughes woke up this morning he probably already knew that today was the biggest day of his life. If he even slept. Now understand, he’s a young guy, only 24 years old, and I’m sure he’ll go on to have bigger days in his life that will supersede tonight’s Game 6 ALCS matchup between the Yanks and the Rangers. There will be both personal and professional accomplishments and ...
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Rangers Take stranglehold in Series
Posted on 20 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Most people, including myself, would have had this series being 3-1 the other way if you had asked us before the series had started who would be winning. The Texas Rangers used their bats and solid starting pitching, again, to hammer the Yankees 10-3 in game 4 of the ALCS in the Bronx. For the first time since game 1, the Yankees finally had a lead in a game and more importantly did not all...
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Yanks Will Try To Make Hunter the Hunted
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
I hate the fact that Cliff Lee is so darn humble. . .so damn likeable. I wish he would run his mouth like Curt Schilling used to (and probably still does) or say stupid things like ex-Braves pitcher John Rocker often did so I had a reason to hate him other than the fact that he made Yankee hitters look like that were batting blindfolded. But no, he just goes out and pitches. Pitches good. ...
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Lee’s Masterpiece Gives Texas Series Lead
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Dominance. Probably all that needs to be said about Game 3 of the ALCS in New York. Cliff Lee was just that damn good. Did we mention he is now 7-0 in the post season with an ERA in those games at 1.31. In Game 3, Lee was once again brilliant with the tag line of 8IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 1 BB and 13 K's in the Bronx. Winning is one thing, doing it in Broadway style in New York is another....
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Shifting the Series to the Bronx
Posted on 18 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
The Texas Rangers probably should be up two games to none in the ALCS going to New York but the let that opportunity slip away in Game 1. Having said that, the Rangers should be happy going back with a split, seeing the Yankees two best starters while not having Cliff Lee pitch yet now makes it a best of five affair. Game 2 of the series saw a very similar script to game one, except the major...
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Yanks Won’t Fall Off the Cliff
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
One of best things about being a Yankee fan is the playoff season. For one, we’re usually in the playoffs every year so we can extend the support of our team and secondly, the situation usually places the Yankees and their fans in an “us against the world” situation. The rule of thumb for baseball fans seems to be “if my team can’t win it, root against the Yankees.” I bring th...
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ALCS Preview and predictions
Posted on 15 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
You will have to excuse the Texas Rangers if they don't know how react to hosting an ALCS game, for the simple reason that they never have. You may have to even excuse them for trying to not allow the New York Yankees a chance to defend their title in the World Series. More so, you will have to excuse the Rangers and their fans for not being the gracious hosts like they have been to the Tam...
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Big Man Ready to Duel in Arlington
Posted on 15 Oct 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
There's no one bigger than CC Sabathia and the Yankees are hoping that he will be large and in charge Friday night in Texas in the ALCS opener. I don't want to say that they *need* this game, but they can surely use the win. The Rangers will have to bite the bullet and send C.J. Wilson to the mound to face the Bombers' big man, since the Rays took them to five games. Texas ace Cliff Lee will ta...
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Play Ball… The Season Preview
Posted on 4 Apr 2009 by Jarred Coxford.
As a Red Sox season lays on the horizon it’s time for fans to get used to a few things. Firstly, Manny Ramirez is gone… for the entire season. Secondly, we aren’t the reigning champs although Red Sox fans like myself like to believe that we’re always the champions. And lastly, Curt Schilling’s future is no longer in question. He’s gone as well. So basical...









