Monthly Archives: June 2008

Griffey’s 600th

Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Willie Mays, Babe Ruth, Sammy Sosa. What do all of these players have in common? They all hit atleast 600 home runs in their major league careers. The league has been around for over a century … Continue reading

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Joba Pulled in Third, Yankees Lose

It wasn’t the start we all expected, but it wasn’t too bad either. A 38-pitch first really meant a short game for Joba Chamberlain, who was pulled in the third due to his pitch count limit (he was at 62 … Continue reading

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It’s All About Joba

A little under four hours. That is how much time is left until Joba Chamberlain makes his first major league start! Expectations are high as fans all around the Yankee universe anticipate the event. It will certainly be one for … Continue reading

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Twins Top Yankees, 6-5

The Twins took the lead in the 8th tonight and left with the victory. Andy Pettitte started for the Yankees, pitching into the seventh and giving up 5 runs. The one that really stung was a homer to Joe Mauer … Continue reading

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.500… Again

Yes, we lost today, putting us back at .500. Darrell Rasner started, going for a bit over five innings during which he allowed four runs. Not really a bad day, but the run support was almost non-existent. The Yanks only … Continue reading

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Ensberg Out, Patterson In

With Joba moving up to the rotation and the bullpen drained last night, the Yankees are focusing on bringing in some more relief support. Scott Patterson has been called up from Scranton, where he recorded three saves, a win, and … Continue reading

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