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I never hope for Yankee firings because I'm always certain the next one is going to be Davey Johnson.

They really booed Rivera?
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How did that MFYLDB afford that $2,500 seat?

Tiexiera was booed too as he left a hunderd guys on base and his BA fell onto the Interstate again. Plus backup C Molina looks headed to the DL along with Posada.


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OK, who photoshopped young Brian Wilson into the photo?


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How did that MFYLDB afford that $2,500 seat?

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Funny I was thinking the same thing and was just a click away from posting that picture in the YLDB thread. I still think it should go there , for prosperities sake.


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F Kay. Today he remarked that had the Mets signed Manny and this stuff came out, "That would be just like the Mets."[/quote:19s2o6th]

So, Michael Kay is reduced to taking shots at the Mets for not coming close to doing the wrong thing?

Good night funnyman.


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Plus backup C Molina looks headed to the DL along with Posada.


Santos for Hughes or Kennedy. lets do it.


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I think the only happy MFY these days has to be Johnny Damon. 7 HRs (6 in their new place) already. He'll probably hit 40 this year and earn himself a big $ contract from some team that doesn't know better.


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I never hope for Yankee firings because I'm always certain the next one is going to be Davey Johnson.

They really booed Rivera?
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Aneurysm surgery (in the arm) for Ian Kennedy
(so we can put away all those Schneider/Castro/Santos to the NYY trade ideas)


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Be sure to watch the highlights of Aubrey Huff's 3-run homa off Jobba today. He does a completely obvious mock-fist-pump-taunt not once but twice. Awesome!


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About time somebody showed up Joba the pig-faced boy. Kay and Singleton were practically demanding retaliation when Huff came up next time, which is a laugh but typical holier-than-thou Yankee garbage.


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One thing I loved about the Rays last year --- and even earlier --- is that they're young and nutty enough to hold the whole Yankee mystique in active contempt.

They seem determined to reclaim their own city --- like the kids in a summer resort town standing up to the rich city kids who act like they own the place and the parents who the resort employs.


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Course, Huff hit his HR representing the Orioles.

Wiggy took a bullet in the shoulder later, but not sure whether that was retaliation.


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Yeah, but he was there at the start of the Tampa awakening --- long part of the abused townie culture.


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Be sure to watch the highlights of Aubrey Huff's 3-run homa off Jobba today. He does a completely obvious mock-fist-pump-taunt not once but twice. Awesome!
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One thing I loved about the Rays last year --- and even earlier --- is that they're young and nutty enough to hold the whole Yankee mystique in active contempt.

They seem determined to reclaim their own city --- like the kids in a summer resort town standing up to the rich city kids who act like they own the place and the parents who the resort employs.[/quote:ak0wcy81]

Yeah. I loved it when Jonny Gomes went apeshit last season after Duncan stuck his Frankenstein size 16 into Iwamura. I hadn't seen MFYs scream for vengence like that since Pedro tossed that decrepit old bench coach aside. Those MFYers are funny when they feel wronged.


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I think, for the most part, the Yanx simply weren't used to the likes of the Rays actually competing against them. They just expected them to roll over and die like usual.
It was almost as funny hearing Kay and his crew sounding like they were lowering themselves when they had to start paying attention to Rays games on the out of town scoreboard. For years it was just them and the Sox and they seemed put out by the fact that someone else had crashed the party.

This year it's those fucking Jays who somehow slipped by the bouncers and got into the V.I.P. lounge where they don't belong.
Anarchy, Anarchy!!


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Girardi and Gardenhire get into a shouting match on the field today.

Hughes career: 6-9 with a 5.48. And yet I'm grateful they refused to trade him and Kennedy for Santana.


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Mushnick has a piece that stabs at the unlistenable Yankees' radio broadcasts this morning.


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The whole Yankee broadcast team - Sterling, Waldman, Kay, O'Neill, etc. are just one of the many reasons I'm glad I'm not a Yankee fan.


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Mushnick has a piece that stabs at the unlistenable Yankees' radio broadcasts this morning.[/quote:pj5yc49f]


Kay isn't much better, I had that game on yesterday for a few innings and every ball off the bat from a MFY had Kay going into his home run call before it would die in the outfield.

O'Neill is useless as is Cone .


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Mushnick has a piece that stabs at the unlistenable Yankees' radio broadcasts this morning.
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71 home runs so far in 19 home games...at least I think I heard right there on that....saw the three hit last night back to back to back....all went to the same spot there in RF...unreal


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What's funny is that it's not jusr right field. Through last evening, 22 home runs to left versus 11 through the same number of games last year. That stadium is a joke. Something will have to be done. You can't move the fences back; do you raise the walls?


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A guy called in to WFAN tonight and said that if Notre Dame gets that football game against Army at the new place, a field goal kicker may break the NCAA distance record if they're kicking toward right field.

BTW- tonight's Yankee game is over. The 74 HR in the first 20 games sets the all-time ML record for a new ball park. This ain't your daddy's Coors Field.

Later


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What's funny is that it's not jusr right field. Through last evening, 22 home runs to left versus 11 through the same number of games last year. That stadium is a joke. Something will have to be done. You can't move the fences back; do you raise the walls?[/quote:xnvxwb37]

this is why i said in the other thread that the Mets got it right. build a big ballpark. its always easier to move fences in than out when things aren't going the way you want (not that i have any problem with the current dimensions)

the yankees could raise the fences, they could also create more foul territory (which helps pitchers) by destroying the seats behind homeplate that nobody sits in anyway. (zing!)


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O how I love John Sterling


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