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Post by desousa on Apr 18, 2019 14:15:25 GMT -5
Ford makes his major league debut at DH.
Gardner CF Judge RF Voit 1B Torres SS LeMahieu 3B Frazier LF Ford DH Romine C Wade 2B
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Post by kaybli on Apr 18, 2019 14:24:13 GMT -5
Let's go Princeton boy!
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 18, 2019 14:24:37 GMT -5
Hope Ford carries that hot bat with him from Scranton.
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Post by inger on Apr 18, 2019 14:39:13 GMT -5
Yikes! I would have thought if Ford was going to play at all it would be to put him at first and DH Voit. I hope he’s better afield than Voit...
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 18, 2019 14:44:07 GMT -5
Is he the first Yankee with the surname Ford since Whitey? Am I forgetting someone?
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Post by inger on Apr 18, 2019 15:10:54 GMT -5
Is he the first Yankee with the surname Ford since Whitey? Am I forgetting someone? Ben Ford, back in 2000. Four Yankee appearances including 2 starts. 0-1; 9.00 in 11 innings. Forget? Forgettable... (:
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Post by michcusejoe5 on Apr 18, 2019 15:11:10 GMT -5
There are two things I remain surprised by. One is that Homer Bailey is still in the league. The other is that he is only 33.
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Post by kaybli on Apr 18, 2019 15:12:26 GMT -5
Is he the first Yankee with the surname Ford since Whitey? Am I forgetting someone? I found the forgettable Ben Ford from 2000:
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Post by kaybli on Apr 18, 2019 15:21:59 GMT -5
There are two things I remain surprised by. One is that Homer Bailey is still in the league. The other is that he is only 33. Homer Bailey and Phil Hughes. Future phenom can't miss aces!
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Post by chiyankee on Apr 18, 2019 16:06:52 GMT -5
There are two things I remain surprised by. One is that Homer Bailey is still in the league. The other is that he is only 33. Homer Bailey and Phil Hughes. Future phenom can't miss aces! At least Bailey is still pitching, Hughes is just on Twitter all day.
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Post by desousa on Apr 18, 2019 16:13:15 GMT -5
Is he the first Yankee with the surname Ford since Whitey? Am I forgetting someone? I found the forgettable Ben Ford from 2000:
6'7" pitchers are usually not forgettable. He must have been really bad.
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Post by rizzuto on Apr 18, 2019 16:42:53 GMT -5
Homer Bailey and Phil Hughes. Future phenom can't miss aces! At least Bailey is still pitching, Hughes is just on Twitter all day.
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Post by pippsheadache on Apr 18, 2019 17:39:23 GMT -5
Is he the first Yankee with the surname Ford since Whitey? Am I forgetting someone? Ben Ford, back in 2000. Four Yankee appearances including 2 starts. 0-1; 9.00 in 11 innings. Forget? Forgettable... (: You got me on that one, Inger. Thanks for the word.
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Post by inger on Apr 18, 2019 17:53:40 GMT -5
Please, oh please don’t let Homer Bailey beat us. That would be so, so bad...Light him up, boys...
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Post by inger on Apr 18, 2019 17:55:47 GMT -5
Ben Ford, back in 2000. Four Yankee appearances including 2 starts. 0-1; 9.00 in 11 innings. Forget? Forgettable... (: You got me on that one, Inger. Thanks for the word. I am the king of knowing or finding worthless information...
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