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![]() Another division title. Kind of like the Mets, this has been over for a while, since the Yankees swept my team in the middle of August. A month later and its official. Kind of funny the Yankees lose and 1/2 hour later pop the corks with the news of yet another Boston loss (who cares at this point).
With all the injuries they have had this year, I'm sure to win the division by this kind of margin with 2 weeks left in the season feels pretty good. Way to go Yankees! |
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![]() Now on to their a$$-beatin' in the post.
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![]() Yeah Tim that sweep will be talked about for decades.
I think what happened this year was this: The yankees had fielded an all star team of sorts the past few years. The problem with all star teams is that noone wants to accept a role and noone leads the team, everyone else expects someone else to do it. I also think the pitchers had slacked off the last few years because they always felt the hitting would bail them out. Little did we yankee fans know that the injuries we thought had doomed them, actually reinvented the team and made it a beast. When Matsui and Sheff went down it was tragic, then we lost giambi for a while as well as damon for a while and lost Cano for over a month. Funny thing happened then, the pitchers bore down, guys Like Melky Cabrera and Bernie Williams stepped up, and Jeter just flat out took the role as leader on the field and off and directed them. The other big deal was that the Yankees had relied on power and hadn't been adept at manufacturing runs with old fashioned things like stolen bases, sac flies, bunts, etc. When they were suffering from all those missed players they started playing good old fashioned run manufacturing baseball. It was almost like a boot camp for them. They emerged from he injuries and kept up the mindset that carried them through the hard times. Whats even scarier is that the big lead allowed Matsui and Sheff not to have to rush back and both are 100% physically fine. Matsui is already knocking the rust off and I expect Sheff to do the same thing the next 10 days, hes been activated again. With those guys back in the lineup and guys like Melky and bernie available to fill in or pinch hit if needed, I expect them to roll in the playoffs. |
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![]() Yeah Tim that sweep will be talked about for decades.
LOL! I wouldnt go that far. That 7th game walk off HR by Aaron Boone will be talked about for a while even though they failed in the WS that year to the Marlins. But that 5 game series sweep, while I agree put the dagger in the Sox and clinched a division title for the Yankees, will not matter squat unless they win a title this year. Anything else is a huge disappointment at this point. They dont have the Red Sox to beat in the playoffs, so nothing short of a Yankee WS title will be good enough for Yankee fans. You can only rest on that 5 game sweep for so long. Now its time to play against teams who didnt give up like the very disappointing Red Sox. Good luck. I'm with Scuds in that I dont like the way the post season sets up for them. |
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![]() I'm so sick of working late and so depressed. Tonight I am eating a whole pizza by myself (just got here
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I really don't see anyone in either league that would be favored over the Yanks in a 5 game or 7 game series. Not to mention all the arm rest that the pitchers have gotten as well as the rest the starting players have received. Oakland has that going for them also. But the Yanks played both Minny and tigers well, and both of those have been engaged in a still ongoing dogfight. All their pitchers(relievers and starters) have been abused and will continue to be for another week at least. Talk about a bad setup, no way for me in any way would I pick them. The Nl is a joke in my opinion, the whole league. I will say it now, if anyone beats the Yanks it won't be in the World Series, or one of the central teams, it will be the A's. They are the biggest threat. Rested players and arms and sharp baseball when it mattered late in the year. To anyone rooting for the AL central teams, good luck, you will need it. Can't wait to see Sheff!!! |
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![]() Well I mean first people said it was the Red Sox and Chisox who would beat them in the Al. Well, adios to them, they couldnt even make it to post season.
I agree 100%. What a huge disappointment by both teams. I will say it now, if anyone beats the Yanks it won't be in the World Series, or one of the central teams, it will be the A's. I agree somewhat. I think the A's have the best chance but both teams need to win 1st round games first just to meet and thats no lock. I dont feel that about the NL at all. While inferior to the AL by a lot, any of those teams can beat any of the AL teams in a given 7 game series. Not likely but wouldnt completely shock me. Tell me Mike, did you really give the Marlins any chance against the Yankees in 2003? I sure didnt. The Yankees were just as good that year, with better starting pitching, and the Mets are far better right now than the Marlins were in 2003. |
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![]() LOL! Red Sox are beating the best pitcher in baseball 4-0.
Could have done this a month ago! Mike, the Yankees just plain got outplayed by the Marlins. Beat around like a bush league team. That was a huge disappointment. They played like hens. I dont believe that beating Boston was good enough. They are professional athletes and should have been able to get up for that series and didnt. They failed, like a kid on dope fails an algebra test. |