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Post by kaybli on Aug 18, 2018 18:45:47 GMT -5
Dammit, AL West is now TIED.
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Post by uehara1 on Aug 18, 2018 20:46:59 GMT -5
Dammit, AL West is now TIED. While I have been impressed with the A's drive to the top, I just have trouble believing that once the Astros get their injured hitters back- especially Altuve- that the A's will be able to keep pace.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 18, 2018 21:31:55 GMT -5
Dammit, AL West is now TIED. While I have been impressed with the A's drive to the top, I just have trouble believing that once the Astros get their injured hitters back- especially Altuve- that the A's will be able to keep pace. Yea, A's have a tough schedule rest of the way too.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 18, 2018 21:40:16 GMT -5
While I have been impressed with the A's drive to the top, I just have trouble believing that once the Astros get their injured hitters back- especially Altuve- that the A's will be able to keep pace. Yea, A's have a tough schedule rest of the way too. The Yankees will be out in Oakland during Labor Day for the dreaded west cost trip.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 18, 2018 21:52:05 GMT -5
Yea, A's have a tough schedule rest of the way too. The Yankees will be out in Oakland during Labor Day for the dreaded west cost trip.
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Post by inger on Aug 18, 2018 22:45:13 GMT -5
The Yankees will be out in Oakland during Labor Day for the dreaded west cost trip. Perhaps that’s when we’ll find out the mettle this team has...Let’s not fear...
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 19, 2018 8:08:25 GMT -5
Yankees now have nine players with double-digit home runs with a legitimate possibility of eleven by season's end:
Stanton: 32 Judge: 26 Didi: 22 Hicks: 20 Andujar: 20 Torres: 18 Sanchez: 14 Gardner: 10 Bird: 10 Romine: 8 Walker: 7
The Yankees also now have 201 home runs as a team with a chance to set a regular set a major league record, even with the injuries during the season to Bird, Sanchez, Frazier, and Judge.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 19, 2018 8:32:07 GMT -5
Yankees now have nine players with double-digit home runs with a legitimate possibility of eleven by season's end: Stanton: 32 Judge: 26 Didi: 22 Hicks: 20 Andujar: 20 Torres: 18 Sanchez: 14 Gardner: 10 Bird: 10 Romine: 8 Walker: 7 The Yankees also now have 201 home runs as a team with a chance to set a regular set a major league record, even with the injuries during the season to Bird, Sanchez, Frazier, and Judge. Romine would already be at the 10 HR but he had two brought back this season on great plays by opposing OF's.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 19, 2018 8:39:58 GMT -5
Yankees now have nine players with double-digit home runs with a legitimate possibility of eleven by season's end: Stanton: 32 Judge: 26 Didi: 22 Hicks: 20 Andujar: 20 Torres: 18 Sanchez: 14 Gardner: 10 Bird: 10 Romine: 8 Walker: 7 The Yankees also now have 201 home runs as a team with a chance to set a regular set a major league record, even with the injuries during the season to Bird, Sanchez, Frazier, and Judge. Romine would already be at the 10 HR but he had two brought back this season on great plays by opposing OF's. Hey, that's right! I had forgotten! Good...well...catch, CHI!
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 19, 2018 8:54:01 GMT -5
Romine would already be at the 10 HR but he had two brought back this season on great plays by opposing OF's. Hey, that's right! I had forgotten! Good...well...catch, CHI! Poor Romine. Even Higgy was robbed of a HR in Chicago.
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Post by domeplease on Aug 19, 2018 9:15:50 GMT -5
Yankees now have nine players with double-digit home runs with a legitimate possibility of eleven by season's end: Stanton: 32 Judge: 26 Didi: 22 Hicks: 20 Andujar: 20 Torres: 18 Sanchez: 14 Gardner: 10 Bird: 10 Romine: 8 Walker: 7 The Yankees also now have 201 home runs as a team with a chance to set a regular set a major league record, even with the injuries during the season to Bird, Sanchez, Frazier, and Judge. I put $$$ on the FACT, that Gardner, Bird, Romine, Walker, WILL NOT hit 20 HRS. Yes, maybe Torres. Sanchez??? (the answer is blowing in the wind with Sanchez).
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 19, 2018 10:02:57 GMT -5
Yankees now have nine players with double-digit home runs with a legitimate possibility of eleven by season's end: Stanton: 32 Judge: 26 Didi: 22 Hicks: 20 Andujar: 20 Torres: 18 Sanchez: 14 Gardner: 10 Bird: 10 Romine: 8 Walker: 7 The Yankees also now have 201 home runs as a team with a chance to set a regular set a major league record, even with the injuries during the season to Bird, Sanchez, Frazier, and Judge. I put $$$ on the FACT, that Gardner, Bird, Romine, Walker, WILL NOT hit 20 HRS. Yes, maybe Torres. Sanchez??? (the answer is blowing in the wind with Sanchez). In that case, I'll bet $$$$$ that Shane Robinson WILL NOT hit 10 home runs this season!
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Post by kaybli on Aug 21, 2018 8:01:46 GMT -5
Shades of the Castillo FAIL years ago, LOL Mets :
The Mets lost Monday's game in most excruciatingly Mets way possible
With the game tied 1-1 in the top of the 13th, the Mets found themselves in a bit of a pickle. The go-ahead run sat 90 feet away, and the team needed one more out to get out of the inning.
For a few brief moments, it looked like they got it. Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford hit a high pop up to the grass just behind short. Amed Rosario jogged out to make the play, and waved his hand to signal he would catch the ball. The game was about to head to the bottom of the 13th tied.
Left fielder Dominic Smith had other plans. As Rosario calmly drifted toward the ball, Smith furiously charged in from left field. Smith continued charging in even after Rosario waved everyone off. As the ball dropped into Rosario’s glove, Smith collided with him from behind, which jarred the ball loose.
As the two stared at the ball sitting in the grass, the go-ahead run crossed the plate, giving the Giants the 2-1 lead.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 21, 2018 9:55:46 GMT -5
Robby Cano is back and paying dividends to Seattle:
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 21, 2018 9:56:41 GMT -5
Shades of the Castillo FAIL years ago, LOL Mets [img class="smile" src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/udcwFqPimnXDtjoTmoVL.gif" alt=" "] :
The Mets lost Monday's game in most excruciatingly Mets way possible
With the game tied 1-1 in the top of the 13th, the Mets found themselves in a bit of a pickle. The go-ahead run sat 90 feet away, and the team needed one more out to get out of the inning.
For a few brief moments, it looked like they got it. Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford hit a high pop up to the grass just behind short. Amed Rosario jogged out to make the play, and waved his hand to signal he would catch the ball. The game was about to head to the bottom of the 13th tied.
Left fielder Dominic Smith had other plans. As Rosario calmly drifted toward the ball, Smith furiously charged in from left field. Smith continued charging in even after Rosario waved everyone off. As the ball dropped into Rosario’s glove, Smith collided with him from behind, which jarred the ball loose.
As the two stared at the ball sitting in the grass, the go-ahead run crossed the plate, giving the Giants the 2-1 lead.
Deja Vu?
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