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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 25 2005, 02:15 PM (39 Views) | |
| ONE-BY-ONE | Aug 25 2005, 02:15 PM Post #1 |
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Come out blazzing and then fizzle.... :wall: :wall: |
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| ONE-BY-ONE | Aug 26 2005, 01:53 AM Post #2 |
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Well to my surprise some big add on runs by hero's Jeter and Matsui. Credit goes to rookie X for nice 2nd defense and a great bunt. Man o man. I haven't seen a veteran Yankee bunt like that in ages. Womack was suppose to do that???? :clap: |
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| PavanosBalls | Aug 26 2005, 09:08 AM Post #3 |
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i didnt see the game, but its definitely a trend. come on, looking like theyre going to score 10 runs with a quick spot in the first and second, maybe third. then, for no reason, no discernable difference in the quality of pitching they are facing, maybe the exact same pitcher, they dont put the game away with a bunch more runs. its quite frustrating. |
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