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Monthly Archives: March 2008
Yankees Tie Reds, Beat Tigers, Lose to Rays
The Yanks tied the Reds yesterday 7 to 7. Phil Hughes had a rough outing, allowing nine hits and four runs in the 2 2/3 innings he pitched. Coming into the game he was solid, retiring 18 of the 20 … Continue reading
Moose Looks Great In Loss to Pirates
Moose pitched 5 perfect innings against Pittsburgh today. He threw 64 pitches and struck out two. If today was an indication of anything to come then this should be a great season for Moose as well as the Yanks because … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibition, Moose, Mussina, pirates, Spring Training, Yankees
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Another Crazy Game With the Rays
It happened again. Another conflict between the Yanks and Rays in today’s spring training game. This is crazy because we’re only two games in spring training and these teams are already neck and neck; this will certainly be an interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged benches, clear, ejection, exhibition, pirates, rays, Spring Training, Yankees
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A Pair of Wins
The Yankees shut out the Cincinnati Reds yesterday (4 to 0) and beat the Blue Jays 6 to 1 today. A Rod’s swing is starting to pick up already as he got 2 hits and an RBI yesterday and hit … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008, blue jays, rays, reds, spring, training, Yankees
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Hughes Looking Great
Phil Hughes started today against the Twins and had a great game. In four innings he didn’t allow any runs and retired the first 9 batters. He showed good control and was able to place the ball where he wanted. … Continue reading
More Spring Training
Now we’re on a losing streak. It’s not a big deal because its Spring training and the reason why we lost is because we certainly aren’t playing our best players all the time since Girardi (like every manager) is testing … Continue reading
First Loss of Spring Training
Well it was bound to happen; we got our first loss of Spring training today against the Twins. Ian Kennedy started, but didn’t have a great outing, allowing a home run in the second. Joba got some pitching time later … Continue reading
5 Perfect Innings
Today the Yankees took on the Blue Jays in Toronto and again looked very strong. The game was cut short due to rain, so only 5 innings were played. Phil Hughes, Scott Patterson, Kei Igawa and Billy Traber pitched a … Continue reading
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Tagged blue jays, hughes, igawa, itrasquad, Spring Training, twins
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7-6 Vs. Astros
It has been a great start for the Yankees so far. They won again today, this time against the Astros. It is not just the winning, but seeing guys who are iffy stepping up. Sure its just Spring training, but … Continue reading
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Tagged astros, Jackson, Karstens, McCutchen, Melancon, Moose, Mussina, Yankees
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7-7 Vs. Phillies
Today the Yankees tied the Phillies in their second spring training game, 7 to 7. Pettitte started and said he felt lousy the first inning, but he was better in the second. He didn’t look too distracted from all of … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibition, pettitte, Phillies, spring, training, Yankees
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