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Well I'll tell you a true story: Show me a picture of John Sterling or Suzyn Waldman, and I probably wouldn't be able to identify either of them.

I may know who A-Rod is, but I'm not listening to Yankee radio broadcasts. (I hope this post doesn't jinx the ALCS because I'm rooting for the Yankees (wink wink).)


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Well I probably couldn't pick Wayne Hagin out of a lineup either (mainly because he's relatively new and is on the RADIO) but that doesn't mean I know nothing about him.

Besides, John Sterling has been on NY radio in one form or another for some 40 years now (with breaks in between - he did both Braves & NBA Hawks games in Atlanta for years). He dates back to New York Nets basketball, was an early Islander radio voice (Islander goal, Islander goal was said with the same cadence as Yankees win, Yankees win), and was a sports talk radio host (WMCA) before sports talk radio as a 24 hour enterprise was even a thought in anyone's mind. And Waldman, for all her limitations, is now into her third decade on NY sports radio on two of the most powerful stations (WFAN & WABC) on the east coast.

It's fine if these people aren't on your 'Friends and Family' list, but it's also not like you need to be a Yankee fan or part of some geek fan club to know who these folks are.


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I don't know how, from this light comment: "You people know a lot of things about the Yankees", you arrive at this:

Frayed Knot wrote:
It's ... not like you need to be a Yankee fan or part of some geek fan club to know who these folks are.


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Defensive, yes, but only a little more than the cheeky, subtle accusation. It's kind of a logically-following response, really.

I live in the Bronx. I know the Yankees about as well as I know my upstairs neighbor the wheedling drunk, or the smell of my block on a summer evening... and I devote as much time to actively following them and their hype-men. If you're in New York, and you follow baseball, they're in the air and everywhere.


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I like John Sterling.

I also like cheese.


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I don't know how, from this light comment: "You people know a lot of things about the Yankees", you arrive at this:

Frayed Knot wrote:
It's ... not like you need to be a Yankee fan or part of some geek fan club to know who these folks are.


Quite logically.


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Willets Point wrote:
Striking out with a runner in scoring position. That's Jetership. After all it gives opportunities to other batters in the lineup to drive in a run. He's just that selfless.


Jeter? That guy's got an edge.


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Yabbut... October's when the ghosts show up.


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No, I'm with you.
Kerry Wood, in for Pettitte, retires the side in the 8th.




Cliff Lee BB/9 over his career:
4.1
2.3
2.6
3.3
1.4 (his CY year)
1.7
0.8

Nice to know - particularly with guys like Pelfrey - that walk rates aren't necessarily cast in stone early in one's career.


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Well I certainly don't want to see anyone out there in bottom 9 except Lee.
Closer Neftali Perez had a nice season but he's like 12 years old and has been throwing some less than clean innings lately (1.2 IP, 2 hits (1 HR) and [u:1qsdz6kd]5[/u:1qsdz6kd] BBs in post-season)


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Nice to see Josh Hamilton doing well. I know his troubles are self-inflicted, but I'm pulling for the guy. Especially in this series.


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Vladdy smash


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I still hate the Rangers for blowing game 1 but they are doing the right thing here.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Well I certainly don't want to see anyone out there in bottom 9 except Lee.


If they get any additional insurance runs across (currently 3-0) then they can certainly go to the 'pen; Lee's already at 122 pitches.


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Washington had to know they'd walk the ph Murphy to try for the DP w/Molina.
Probably should have left Francoeur in just for the defense.


.... and fat Benjy fucks up the strategy anyway.


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Make Joe burn another reliever here. One more knock will do it.


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Gwreck wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
Well I certainly don't want to see anyone out there in bottom 9 except Lee.


If they get any additional insurance runs across (currently 3-0) then they can certainly go to the 'pen; Lee's already at 122 pitches.


Yup. Obviously a lot different now that it's no longer 2-0


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This MFY team can't be humiliated enough. Pour. It. On.


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And yet Washington has no one warming up in the pen. Do you think he trots Lee back out there for pitch #123?


My brief window on watching Washington makes me think that he isn't exactly the guy in charge of bringing the potato salad to the next MENSA meeting if you catch my drift.


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