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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 16:51:30 GMT -5
Select your favorite current player.
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Post by sierchio on Sept 25, 2017 18:34:47 GMT -5
I voted for the Sanchize. That's if I had to pick one. And it's a very hard choice. Judge, Sevy, Frazier.. All hopefully Yankees for a while. I went with Gary though because he seems like he'd be the coolest to hang out with lol.
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Post by sierchio on Sept 25, 2017 18:35:06 GMT -5
Although, we would need a translator if we hung out LOL
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 18:42:01 GMT -5
Although, we would need a translator if we hung out LOL [rofl] I was just gonna say I don't know how much English he speaks. Though I'm sure he knows more than he lets on. Anyway, just for overall coolness or cool to hang out with factor, I'd have to go with Didi. He sure seems like a down to earth cat.
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Post by rizzuto on Sept 25, 2017 19:05:17 GMT -5
I gave some love to Greg Bird...guy has had awful luck with injuries.
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Post by desousa on Sept 25, 2017 19:07:48 GMT -5
I really think Didi is a special human being and a very good player. While I love the three guys already named, I'm rooting for Didi.
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 19:11:50 GMT -5
I gave some love to Greg Bird...guy has had awful luck with injuries. He's gonna win us a playoff game or 3, count on it!
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 19:13:52 GMT -5
I really think Didi is a special human being and a very good player. While I love the three guys already named, I'm rooting for Didi. You can tell he's a special human being from his interviews. We are so lucky to have a worthy successor to Jeter at SS.
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Post by chiyankee on Sept 25, 2017 19:14:36 GMT -5
I really haven't had a favorite Yankee since Mattingly so this is a hard one for me to pick, but I went with Judge because I like they way he's handled not only all of his success this season but the failures too.
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 19:20:20 GMT -5
I really haven't had a favorite Yankee since Mattingly so this is a hard one for me to pick, but I went with Judge because I like they way he's handled not only all of his success this season but the failures too. I'm really glad he's such a humble dude. It's a breath of fresh air compared to some other star athletes that are cocky and arrogant.
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Post by inger on Sept 25, 2017 22:01:45 GMT -5
I voted for "other" simply because I have such a hard time choosing. I love all of the elements that come together to make up a good team. I've seen teams with a lot of good players that didn't play well together, and the pieces didn't seem to fit. Here, we have a team where I can appreciate the veterans that have been around for a while and show the young players how to play the game right, I can appreciate the young players what we've picked up or promoted in the past few seasons...I can appreciate the thunderous bats, the solid arms of the pitching staff, the magnificence of great fielding plays. I've suffered with a few relief pitchers that went through near inexplicable slumps this year, and rejoiced when they've turned their seasons around. I've seen one of the greatest rookie performances ever (if not the greatest), I've watched young players blossom into stars right before my eyes. There is just so much to enjoy...
I suppose I must admit that when Judge is at the plate, I'm not leaving the room. That's worth something, I suppose...
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 22:18:46 GMT -5
I voted for "other" simply because I have such a hard time choosing. I love all of the elements that come together to make up a good team. I've seen teams with a lot of good players that didn't play well together, and the pieces didn't seem to fit. Here, we have a team where I can appreciate the veterans that have been around for a while and show the young players how to play the game right, I can appreciate the young players what we've picked up or promoted in the past few seasons...I can appreciate the thunderous bats, the solid arms of the pitching staff, the magnificence of great fielding plays. I've suffered with a few relief pitchers that went through near inexplicable slumps this year, and rejoiced when they've turned their seasons around. I've seen one of the greatest rookie performances ever (if not the greatest), I've watched young players blossom into stars right before my eyes. There is just so much to enjoy... I suppose I must admit that when Judge is at the plate, I'm not leaving the room. That's worth something, I suppose... I thought for sure you'd vote for your boy Brett Gardner! Some pope of Gardnerism you are!
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Post by chiyankee on Sept 25, 2017 22:23:16 GMT -5
I noticed Toe is not an option unless he changed his name to "other".
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Post by kaybli on Sept 25, 2017 22:27:36 GMT -5
I noticed Toe is not an option unless he changed his name to "other". [rofl] I missed Toe. I get the love for him, but he is a reserve player who doesn't get on base or hit for power so I feel its okay for him to be relegated to the "other" category. [whistle]
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Post by inger on Sept 26, 2017 11:17:59 GMT -5
Kaybli, I know. Gardner. He's had a very nice season, but Gardnerism is soon going to end whether I like it or not. The "Lord" himself is 34 years old now, older than when Jesus was crucified. His time will soon end. I hope he gets to end his career on his terms as a legacy Yankee. That would be the only fitting end, and the only way that Gardnerism can live on forever. If he ever plays for any other team, his soul will have been exposed to the devil...That's right, Tony Womack will have Gardner's soul. We can't allow that, Cashman...
Don't wanna go by the devil Don't wanna go by a demon Don't wanna go by satan Don't wanna go uneasy Just let me go Naturally...
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