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NYC's Weak Sisters, 2007 (part II)


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Certainly Miller was just a convenient person for Steinbrenner to fire.....plus I read that at least ten yankee players have their own trainers.



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Not for nothing but I'll wear a pair of Yankee boxer shorts on my head -- and no pants at all -- during the FOX FanCam inning of the Mets-Yanxx series if it's ever shown this trainer had more to do with the MFY injuries than bad luck or good karma.


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Not for nothing but I'll wear a pair of Yankee boxer shorts on my head -- and no pants at all -- during the FOX FanCam inning of the Mets-Yanxx series if it's ever shown this trainer had more to do with the MFY injuries than bad luck or good karma.


The best part is that they would identify you as a Yankees fan.


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Not for nothing but I'll wear a pair of Yankee boxer shorts on my head -- and no pants at all -- during the FOX FanCam inning of the Mets-Yanxx series if it's ever shown this trainer had more to do with the MFY injuries than bad luck or good karma.


I'm not quite sure whether that verbal picture you painted belongs in the predictions forum or if it should go straight to the featured archives.

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Maybe this guy's title of Director Of Performance Enhancement
gives us a clue as to what his primary fitness techniques involved.


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Also apparantly the hire was actually part of a marketing tie-in that the Yankees were getting into with the guy's firm, so in essence it was the Yankees getting into bed with probably some BALCO wannabe or something!


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="Frayed Knot"]Maybe this guy's title of Director Of Performance Enhancement
gives us a clue as to what his primary fitness techniques involved.


Best. Explanation. Ever.


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MFYs score five runs in the first inning ... and are getting killed.

12-8 in the 5th inning, Mariners with the bases loaded and still batting, 24 hits between both teams through 4.1 innings.

This will be interesting to check into during Met commercials. Take that smokythroat.


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Top 4 finally over: Seattle with 8 runs, 8 hits and now lead 14-8.

Kei "Five-year contract" Igawa, along with Colter Bean (4 batters, 0 retired, all scored) and Vizcaino are victims.


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15-11 is the final. Jeter goes 0-6 and sees his hitting streak ended. Sox win to pin MFYs 6 games back.


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Not nearly, but rejoice that Jeter also made the last out as the tying run (batting with the bases loaded).


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Johnny Dickshot wrote:
Not nearly, but rejoice that Jeter also made the last out as the tying run (batting with the bases loaded).


if arod had done that he'd be hung out to dry in the papers tommorow, my guess? igawa takes the blame (which he should) and jeter isn't even mentioned.


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The days of turning your sets off if/when the Yanx got a multi-run lead are definitely over until further notice.
(Off) Kei Igawa was handed a win tonight and then couldn't even get out of the 5th inning.

Then, after the M's went up by 8 going into the bottom of the 8th, they still wound up needing to bring in their closer (J.J. Putz) to deal w/the save situation.


Man I'm glad I don't have to watch too much A.L. ball.






* Have a drink to my becoming Neil Allen!


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Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.
Wang is throwing a perfect game.


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Hail the Jinx.


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- Joe Torre is sitting out tonight with a one-game suspension (automatic) and reliever Scott Proctor was hit with a 4-gamer (he's appealing his) as a result of a mini-beanball war that got swept under the rug due to the second coming of the Lord act during Sunday's game.

Basically, Josh Phelps steamrolled Seattle catcher Jojima even though Jojima had given him plenty of plate to slide into. So Phelps promptly got plunked in his next AB. Then came the automatic warnings, then came the ball Proctor sailed behind Mariner SS Betancourt's head the following inning which led to a lot of jawing and the automatic ejections.


- Also (off)Kei Igawa is now plying his trade in the minor leagues.
Not to worry, it's not like they spent $46mil (between posting fee and 5-year salary) on him or anything.


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Beltre homers off Mariano Rivera, his 3rd loss of the year.


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Kei Igawa was sent all the way down to Single A. Damn, fat George is really pissed.


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Rockin' Doc wrote:
Kei Igawa was sent all the way down to Single A. Damn, fat George is really pissed.


That's butt.


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I suspect sending him to Single-A Tampa has more to do with the fact that they've got their favored instructors there than it does with any kind of "punishment".


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My Avon lady just stopped and gave me a new catalog, and guess who is on the front of it?

I'll give you a hint: He has green eyes and CF's little boy totally dissed him


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Wang took a beating today,7 runs in 6 1/3 innings...pen then gave up another 7....hurry up Rahjaa


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