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  1. Never heard one given. My guess is unreliable.They dont feel confidence in their abilities to perform in high pressure situations. These callups can play,and looks like the message they are trying to send is "Hey we tried,and are trying to win now" They should have done some other things a month ago though,but we,ll see.
  2. You may or may not know about this wikipedia below,but i think it helps the team to know Lawrie is done for the year,and they aren,t wondering whether or not he is coming back. In 1978, the Red Sox, led by Jim Rice, Carl Yastrzemski, Fred Lynn and catcher Carlton Fisk, and managed by future Yankee coach Don Zimmer,[111][112] were looking good for the World Series (aka "Fall Classic") for the second time in the decade. They led the Yankees in the standings by 14 games in mid-July, with less than three months to go in the regular season.[113] However, the Yankees turned their season around just as the Red Sox seemed to collapse.[114] By September 7, the Yankees had whittled down the 14-game deficit to only four games, just in time for a four-game series at Fenway Park in Boston.[115] The Yankees won all four games in the series by a combined score of 42–9.[116] This series became known as the "Boston Massacre".[115] On September 16, the Yankees held a 3 1⁄2-game lead over the Red Sox, but the Sox won 12 of their next 14 games (and their last eight in a row) to overcome that deficit and finish in a first-place tie with the Yankees.[117] A one-game playoff was scheduled in Boston to determine who would win the AL East pennant for 1978.[10]
  3. Boy oh boy edwin sure looked dangerous,and scary...so much so pitcher didnt want nothing to do with him. Lol@buck "Hey first time Edwin let go of the bat,and thats a good sign" I agree,but funny to hear it from Buck.
  4. KC threatening ,2on 2out.. bot 8
  5. oh well pfft... thanks a lot m-fers maybe cleveland can tie it up against their bullpen
  6. Healthy he is dangerous.Broken toe or healing toe,or whatever.. not so much. He may want to leave,may have had enough of the turf-imo
  7. Panick move? No world series this year for Oakland? LAA handling them pretty well lately.
  8. Time to revisit May
  9. umps actually did a good job today.
  10. How nice would a 6-9 game winning streak be right now while playing the east.
  11. please no extra innings pleeeese
  12. Just get on for Lind
  13. I only like him when he is hitting,and playing good CF
  14. Just saw Redmond warming up in the BP
  15. Dont know who to be more nervous about seeing..McGowan or Janssen. Leave Cecil in the the rest of it.Day off Monday.
  16. Is this our watershed game,where our offense carries us the rest of the way? Let the answer be YESSSS!
  17. Kawa sakit to them
  18. Colby didnt swing at that because he would have looked bad.
  19. Its time for your occassional HR Colby
  20. aw s*** ,dont take him out.
  21. Thought for sure the pitch b4 was strike 3,and the ump flinched like he was gonna ring him up.
  22. Nice scoring EE !!
  23. If they scored for him ,we would all be raving about how great he is-maybe.
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