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Yanks will clobber Detroit
Expect an offensive explosion tonight, this one could get ugly early.
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Don't jinx your 215 million dollar machine.
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Born and raised 3 miles from Tiger Stadium. Detroit City. Where the weak are eaten alive. In a week or so, I'll send the music. For now, you'll just need to settle for the lyrics... We're all behind our baseball team, Go get 'em Tigers. World Series bound and pickin' up steam, Go get 'em Tigers. There'll be joy in Tigertown, We'll sing this song. When the Bengals bring the pennant home, Where it belongs. We're all behind our baseball team. Go get 'em Detroit Tigers. Go get 'em Tigers! Tigers in six. |
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since they pulled their AAA team from my home base I say go Tigers.
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The top 8 in the Yankees batting order tonight made a combined $125 million this year. That is more than any other payroll in baseball and doesn't even include a pitcher. Egads!
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Why don't we just give the Yankees the World Series. They are so good it is pointless to even play. Ask the Marlins or the Diamondbacks. How about the Red Sox.
Just remember, you can have all the championships you want, but the Yankees will always be the team that choked away a 3-0 to their biggest rival. Pathetic. And for the record, the Yankees have spent a billion dollars in the last 5 years and won ZERO championships. So let's put the champagne on hold. The Tigers might pull this off. |
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He'ssssssssss BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Short lived absence.
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Well Mike, it took only to the 3rd inning...
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And the rout begins...
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Yeah Hoff, the Captain went 5-5, two doubles and an HR in there.
By the way Nostra he may be highly paid but hes home grown all the way through, drafted by the Yanks and through the system. You might wanna note that Wang was one of the greatest bargain finds(he wont be after this year, a bargain I mean) and the Yanks deserve kudos for going after him. Yanks really need this game tonight based on the way that Randy Johnson is talking about his own health. |
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As much as I hate the Yanks....it is incredibly hard to not like Derek Jeter...he is simply money.
He and Donnie Baseball are about the only two Yanks I ever cared to watch play. |
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Pudge is just as classy as Jeter, I hate hearing about Jeter this and Jeter that. Who gives a damn.
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Jeter is the ultimate athlete. Has won 4 rings, ALWAYS comes through in the clutch, doesn't get involved in scandals or drugs. Hes a throwback to the old days when athletes could be role models for kids. Thats why its Jeter this and Jeter that. Don't worry, a few more days and it will all be over for Tiger fans. |
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Jeter being clutch is the biggest myth in baseball. In the postseason he hits .307 as opposed to .317 in the regular season. In the postseason he strikes out at almost a 20 percent clip as opposed to 17.5 percent in the regular season. In the postseason he averages an RBI every 9.8 at bats as opposed to every 7.8 at bats in the postseason.
Isn't a clutch player supposed to improve those numbers in the postseason rather than see them dip? It isn't like he's any more clutch in the regular season, he hits .307 with RISP and .314 with the bases empty. He's a very good baseball player but this idea that he is so clutch cause people remember a couple big plays and forget all the times he's struck out in the late innings of big postseason games is ridiculous. |
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F'ing Tigers gave that game away last night. Not sending Thames with no outs in the third on a single to right and the double steal an inning early totally blew the game in the wrong direction. Inept postseason coaching combined with an inexperienced team led to that loss last night.
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The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." |
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