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Thread: What now for the NYY?

  1. #106
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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Isn't Cliff Lee doing better than them all, this year?

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    Unfortunately, I do not have all the answers...

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alloutwar View Post
    Isn't Cliff Lee doing better than them all, this year?
    Psh. Cliff Lee only has 5 wins!


    (PS: Yes.)

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Yeah, but judging by his career, he will likely finish with an ERA above 4.

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Ervin Santana, judging by his career will finish with a mid 4 ERA.

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alloutwar View Post
    Isn't Cliff Lee doing better than them all, this year?
    LORD... Gotta be the 'roids~!

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Yankees Yankees!

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Now, if the Yankees could just play Arizona this year, and have "Wang vs. Randy 'Big Unit' Johnson". Sounds like a gay porn film.
    [FONT="Comic Sans MS"][COLOR="Magenta"]Lily[/COLOR][/FONT]

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by CatKnight View Post
    Hopefully the NYY despair, and as dark clouds gather over the Bronx a swirling vortex opens up beneath their feet, removing their stain from the American League.
    Better yet, the Steinbrenner boys come out and say "Big money is bad for the competative balance in baseball, we propose full revenue sharing & salary caps just like the NFL." And the owners agree, and players union agrees, and suddenly the game gets interesting again for people who don't follow a team from Boston, New York, So Cal or Chicago...
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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    I can only hope Wang thrtow like 150 and 10 innings in this game so we can read in the Paper tomorrow :

    "Yankee's Wang stiff after long night"

    "Yankee's Wang sore after long night" . . . would also be fine

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    I can only hope Wang thrtow like 150 and 10 innings in this game so we can read in the Paper tomorrow :

    "Yankee's Wang stiff after long night"

    "Yankee's Wang sore after long night" . . . would also be fine
    LOL!

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Yankees ! Yankees!

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by koolzach1 View Post
    Ervin Santana, judging by his career will finish with a mid 4 ERA.
    Cliff Lee is understandable to think this, Santana...there's way more factors here. For the first 3 years of his career, he had incredibly wild home/road splits - 25-9 at home with a low 3 ERA and 10-21 away with a high 6 ERA. He's just 25, and a 25 year old pitcher ascending to a new level is far from out of the ordinary, especially when that 25 year old pitcher is a former top prospect who scouts have raved about for years. All he needed was to figure out why he was so horrific on the road, and it does look like he's done just that.

    In other news, Cliff Lee owned The Best Pitcher in Baseball today.

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    I can only hope Wang thrtow like 150 and 10 innings in this game so we can read in the Paper tomorrow :

    "Yankee's Wang stiff after long night"

    "Yankee's Wang sore after long night" . . . would also be fine
    You insist that there is something a machine cannot do. If you will tell me precisely what it is that a machine cannot do, then I can always make a machine which will do just that! -J. von Neumann

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    I can only hope Wang thrtow like 150 and 10 innings in this game so we can read in the Paper tomorrow :

    "Yankee's Wang stiff after long night"

    "Yankee's Wang sore after long night" . . . would also be fine
    Yankees Wang Hit Hard by Rangers

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    Re: What now for the NYY?

    Was it Wang who got jerked off in the Yankee bullpen according to David Cone? Was it Hughes yanking on the Wang that caused his injury?

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