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Post by sierchio on Aug 14, 2020 17:48:49 GMT -5
Thanks Kay, DoMe and Rizz
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:14:09 GMT -5
Cole doesn’t look razor sharp or overpowering to start. It’s early, but this may be another grind it out effort tonight.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 14, 2020 18:16:13 GMT -5
Cole doesn’t look razor sharp or overpowering to start. It’s early, but this may be another grind it out effort tonight. Grind it out Cole is still better than most! As he retires the side in order.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:16:31 GMT -5
Three up, three down with a strikeout of JD Martinez for the third out.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:17:56 GMT -5
I thought this guy was a Brewer?
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:18:51 GMT -5
Le-Machine!
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Post by kaybli on Aug 14, 2020 18:19:14 GMT -5
Another base hit for LeMachine!
Average up to .439!
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:22:09 GMT -5
Another base hit for LeMachine! [img class="smile" src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/b0tYzau0ZzEQVipUehzC.gif" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"]
Average up to .439!
I remember when O’Neill was raking in 1994. Such as disappointing season with the strike and cancellation of the playoffs and World Series. The Yankees had such a versatile lineup and bench.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:23:44 GMT -5
Hicks was fooled on that pitch.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 14, 2020 18:24:35 GMT -5
Another base hit for LeMachine! [img alt=" " class="smile" style="max-width:100%;" src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/b0tYzau0ZzEQVipUehzC.gif"]
Average up to .439!
I remember when O’Neill was raking in 1994. Such as disappointing season with the strike and cancellation of the playoffs and World Series. The Yankees had such a versatile lineup and bench. The year before I started watching baseball!
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:25:43 GMT -5
Urshelabelievable walks! Two on, two outs.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 14, 2020 18:26:04 GMT -5
Another base hit for LeMachine! [img src="//storage.proboards.com/6828121/images/b0tYzau0ZzEQVipUehzC.gif" class="smile" alt=" " style="max-width:100%;"]
Average up to .439!
I remember when O’Neill was raking in 1994. Such as disappointing season with the strike and cancellation of the playoffs and World Series. The Yankees had such a versatile lineup and bench. That was tough in 94, Mattingly's best chance to go to the World Series.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 14, 2020 18:30:16 GMT -5
Rays up 3-0 already on the Jays in Buffalo. Ever since the Rays hit those two HR's off Paxton last Sunday, they haven't stopped hitting.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 14, 2020 18:32:45 GMT -5
Rays up 3-0 already on the Jays in Buffalo. Ever since the Rays hit those two HR's off Paxton last Sunday, they haven't stopped hitting.
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Post by rizzuto on Aug 14, 2020 18:37:26 GMT -5
I remember when O’Neill was raking in 1994. Such as disappointing season with the strike and cancellation of the playoffs and World Series. The Yankees had such a versatile lineup and bench. The year before I started watching baseball! It was such a good hitting team that put the ball in play. In 97 games, Mattingly struck out 24 times in 436 PA, Boggs 29 in 434 PA. Seven players had over 20 doubles, and the Yankees had catchers that could hit in Stanley, Leyritz, and Nokes. Velarde could come off the bench and wear out left handed pitching. Five guys with a .300+ batting average, led by O’Neill at .359 and Boggs at .342.
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