In the next few days Derek Jeter, the greatest major league baseball player over the past twenty years will reach 3000 hits. Jeter will be the twenty-eighth player in the history of baseball to achieve this feat. Jeter will be the first YANKEE to reach the 3000 hit plateau. Jeter will be the only shortstop who played his entire career at the shortstop position to achieve this individual milestone. When you consider the names of the great YANKEES of the past, and the miniscule amount of players on all teams who have reached 3000 hits, Jeter reaching 3000 hits is a major accomplishment. Jeter is the consummate professional, no ego, plays for the team to WIN not individual statistics. One of the greatest defensive shortstops in the history of baseball. Second to none on popups, turning the double play, coming in on slow rollers, and vast range in all directions. Jeter is the poster boy for MLB. Never an iota of bad publicity, no steroids, charming, and charismatic. No player in the past twenty years has led his team to as many playoffs, pennants and World Series titles. Those are the true measure of greatness and great players, NEVER meaningless individual stats. WINS and WINNING determine the greatest of the great players of the game. Jeter will be the first to tell anyone who really knows baseball, and is intelligent enough to listen, just that. Jeter plays for the team to win and no player over the past twenty years had done that more or better. Congratulations to Jeter for his individual accomplishment, but more and bigger congratulations for helping his team WIN.
It appears steroids are catching up to Alex Rodriquez. His body seems to breaking down with more and more nagging injuries of every kind. Sad to say, the YANKEES may have made Rodriquez the most overpaid player in the history of baseball.
The second half of the season should be fun in the American League East with three of the best teams in baseball in the same division fighting for the pennant. The return of Jeter, Colon, and Hughes could be the edge the YANKEES need to win it all. Then there is always the possibility making a deal to fill any perceived needs.
WIN METHOD special draft selection Adam Warren started the season at AAA Scranton moving very quickly through the minor league system. Warren is 6-3 so far this season while showing some flashes of brilliance at time. Warren will reach the major league level soon one way or another.
To reiterate to all fans of the WIN METHOD and anyone else who reads this blog. WINS and WINNING determines the greatest players in the game. Individual personal stats do not make a player great, only WINS and WINNING can make a player one of the greatest of all time. The stat geeks when asked why their individual stat player doesn't help his team win, will always respond..it's his team mates fault, if he played somewhere else he would win. In this day and age of baseball any player can go anywhere he wants, IF a team would have him.
Here here WIN METHOD. Lets go Yankees, sweep the Rays. Lets celebrate Jeets 3000th.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine tribute to Jeter. Your the greatest WIN METHOD. Love ya.
ReplyDeleteStill the best baseball blog there is. Courteous, respectful and right on.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Jeter! As Jeter believes, lets win the game tonight, if Jeter gets a hit or not.
ReplyDeleteGo Yankees, go Colon, go Jeter.
ReplyDeleteIf Jeter would hit a HR on his 3000th hit and I was lucky enough to catch it, I'd give it to his Mother and Father and thank them for raising one terrific son who exemplified all that is to be a NY Yankee for so many years.
ReplyDeleteWIN METHOD rules the baseball world.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a stat fraud explain to me how not winning doesn't make a player the best, but losing does.
Get the win Bartolo. Get 3000 Derek.
ReplyDeleteJeter leads off with a frozen rope double to left center for 2998. Two more for GOD.
ReplyDeleteAfraud does it again. Utter dismal failure to drive a man in from third with less than two out. Weak hack at striking out. Get him out of the clean up spot and bat him eight or ninth like Torre did.
ReplyDeleteColon has nothing tonight. Worst outing of the year. Down 5-0 thru five.
ReplyDeleteYanks go down 5-1. Jeter ends night at 2998. Garcia tomorrow to even series. Bats need to wake up. Arod is a big sink hole in the middle of the lineup.
ReplyDeleteWe are not playing good baseball again.
ReplyDeleteLast nights game was just one you are not going to win. WIN METHOD fans know that, 40 games are going to be sure losers and 40 games are going to be sure winners. The other 80 determines the champions.
ReplyDeleteWe'll let Garcia dazzle them with his junk tonight as Derek goes for 3000/
ReplyDeleteA perfect example of just how meaningless individual stats are happened twice last night. Once in the first inning and then again in the second inning when each time Arod, and then Gardner could not produce a much needed RBI WHEN it would matter much. Both failed to bring home a runner from third base with less than two out. that would have meant two very early runs that could have changed the complexion of the game. WAKE UP stat frauds.
ReplyDeleteYou can see for yourselves just how little character the stat fraud Jeter haters have. Go to any of the talk forum sites and read the hate, the demeaning of Jeter, the negativity of many posters there. These human frauds are unable to comprehend the magnitude of one over the great achievements of baseball history that is about to occur. This is why I post here and read this blog daily. Positive, upbeat intelligent conversation and opinions.
ReplyDeleteThank you William. You hit the stat frauds right on the head and nailed them for the jerks they are.
ReplyDeleteI love the ones on how the Yankees and Jeter conspired to hold Jeter out and even make up his calf strain just so he could get 3000 in the Stadium. Too bad whining snivelers.
ReplyDeleteThank God for WIN METHOD and a real no nonsense no BS baseball blog that doesn't demean winning and the best players.
ReplyDeleteTwo hits for Jeter tonight and then on with the rest of the season. Plus a win.
ReplyDeleteI believe in Jeter. The win comes first.
ReplyDeleteAgree William. that is why I post here now. I got fed up with the down right ignorance of the poster at NYYfns forum.
ReplyDeleteReally appreciate the positive salute to Jeter, his baseball talent, and his personal character. Unfortunately there is not enough of that, with all the naysayers trying to tear greatness and accomplishment down. Love this blog, love the Yankees, and love the fans here.
ReplyDeleteWilliam, Linda. Great posts. Raining in NY and the game is questionable.
ReplyDeleteHope we can get the games in this weekend. A lot of people want to be there when Jeter gets 3000 and the Yankees win.
ReplyDeleteSad about Afraud crashing and burning. He ruined his career with those roids. His 600 HRs mean nothing because he cheated.
ReplyDeleteIt's pouring here, no way they can play the game tonight.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they will play a day night DH tomorrow. I guess God wasn't in on the conspiracy theory to have Jeter get 3000 in NY.
ReplyDeleteTonights rain out has been rescheduled for September 22nd. Now a three game series with AJ vs Price tomorrow. Jeter has only 2 games to get 3 hits or he will reach 3000 on the road.
ReplyDeleteThe two Ray pitchers will be Price and Shields vs. AJ and CC. Should be some great baseball with Jeter looking for 3000 against name brands.
ReplyDeletePrice was lit up last out. He should rebound from that and be very tough for the Yanks.
ReplyDeleteThe bosux are hot again. We need to keep winning.
ReplyDeleteWe need to get this game in today so we don't get backed up withmake up games. AJ do it guy.
ReplyDeleteAfraud went for a MRI on his right knee. Lets see now, hip, knee, and head. He his going down very quickly. Pay back for cheating.
ReplyDeleteWeather good, we will play today. Go Yanks, go AJ, go Derek.
ReplyDeleteLets get these next two wins and take the week off.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be great if Jeters' 3000th hit was a game winner.
ReplyDeleteOne hour to game time. Arod out of lineup as roids are breaking him down. Tear in knee. Nunez at third upgrading defense.
ReplyDeleteSwisher is out of lineup also. Now that hurts. We need a great game from AJ and some runs from the lineup.
ReplyDeleteGet the win guys.
ReplyDeleteThe fans screaming and cheering as Jeter approaches the plate. With every pitch, the crescendo gets louder and louder. On the eighth pitch of the at bat against one of the best hardest throwing pitches in baseball Jeter gets his 2999th base hit on a hard hit ball through the left side of the infield into left field. The fans go wild, Jeter needs one more hit. This is the best player in baseball over the past two generations.
ReplyDeleteJeter at 2999 with hit in first.
ReplyDeleteJeter needs just one more.
ReplyDelete1-0 Rays after two. Get it today Jeets.
ReplyDelete3000 3000 3000
ReplyDeleteOnce again on the eighth pitch of his second at bat Derek Jeter hits a HOME RUN deep into left center field bleachers for his 3000th hit.
ReplyDeleteJeets does it. Two straight hits for 3000. Love you Derek.
ReplyDeleteJeter opens the flood gates for the Yankees. Jeter is the Captain, Jeter leads, Jeter is the greatest.
ReplyDeleteFinish it off AJ. Win it for Jeets. That is what he plays for.
ReplyDeleteHooray for Jeter.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Jeter and WIN METHOD.
ReplyDeleteJeter does it. Jeter is the best.
ReplyDeleteJeter has 3000 and with a Home Run no less.
ReplyDeleteLong live Jeter.
ReplyDeleteOn to 4000 for the Captain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a day for the Yankee fans in NY.
ReplyDeleteJeter is the best. Love ya Derek.
ReplyDelete3000 and against a great pitcher.
ReplyDeleteWin the game, win the game.
ReplyDeleteJeter has 3000.
ReplyDeleteA great day for Yankee fans the Jeter family and the best clutch hitter I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteFirst pitch frozen rope double to left field corner for 3001. It ain't over till it's over.
ReplyDeleteGranderson drives in Jeter with a single. 3-3 in the 5th.
ReplyDeleteMiddle of Yankee lineup producing without the hole Afraud creates when he is in the lineup. Yanks up 4-3 and still batting.
ReplyDeleteI don't won't to be last. Congratulations Derek Jeter.
ReplyDeleteDeb F said...
ReplyDeleteIf Jeter would hit a HR on his 3000th hit and I was lucky enough to catch it, I'd give it to his Mother and Father and thank them for raising one terrific son who exemplified all that is to be a NY Yankee for so many years.
July 7, 2011 4:11 PM
This is what Deb F posted two days ago.
The guy who cought Jeters home run did just what Deb F stated. What great YANKEE fans. I am proud to have you all post here.
Jeter four for four with a frozen rope single to right field. What a great day.
ReplyDeleteJeter continues, now at 3002 and counting.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Derek. We have to finish off this day with a win. 4-3 Yanks after 7.
ReplyDeleteJeter gets fifth hit of game to drive in go ahead run in bottom of eighth after Robertson gives up run in top of eighth. Mo in for the ninth and save chance.
ReplyDeleteJeter delivers the game winning hit on a 5 for 5 day. mo gets the save.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day for Jeter, the Yankees, and the Yankee fans. A player for the ages.
ReplyDeleteIn the post game interview. How many times have we heard Jeter say the win is what counts. Jeter the greatest WIN METHOD player since its inception.
ReplyDeleteA day and a game for the baseball ages. And how about the fan who caught Jeters home run and wanted nothing for the ball. A great great Yankee fan. He will be blessed and you know darn well Jeter will take care of him hansomely.
ReplyDeleteHail Christian Lopez, the fan who gave Jeter the 3000th ball. He has as much class and character as Jeter.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Steinbrenner is looking down with the biggest smile on his face than anyone can imagine. He today, is the happiest man in heaven. Thank you George for believing in the WIN METHOD.
ReplyDeleteTodays game will go down in Yankee history as one of the all time greats. YES will be rebroadcasting this game forever and it will never be forgotten. Great job from Derek Jeter.
ReplyDeleteI missed the game, but I will watch replays and highlites over and over. Kudos to Jeter, the best player in baseball. Kudos to the fan who gave Jeter the ball. All class.
ReplyDeleteJeter has earned and deserves every accolade he gets. What a game, what a day for celebration.
ReplyDeleteBeing older like WIN METHOD, players come along few and far between as good as Jeter. Integrity, character, leadership,and winning. Only the best can win five WS rings in todays baseball world.
ReplyDeleteA game for the age. It will never be forgotten by Yankee fans.
ReplyDeleteJeter aside for a moment. AJ did very well and could have earned the win if Robertson didn't blow it for him. Jeter did step up big time to lead the lineup. Nunez will be an upgrade at third base.
ReplyDeleteJeter is the best and I love the Yankees from very far away.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Jeter, keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWith CC on the mound we can win the series today and get back on track. Lets conclude a glorious Yankee weekend winning another game and series led by our Captain who always shows us how to win with dignity and class.
ReplyDeleteNow we get down to making the playoffs. CC wins today, we win the series then take a break.
ReplyDeleteLets continue the good Jeter vibes and win again today. We raise our chances with Nunez at third.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Captain!
ReplyDeleteI had tears streaming from my eyes when he hit that HR! I was a really great day to be a Yankee fan, and a Jeter fan. HR and 5 for 5! The only thing that could have made it better is if he hit the triple and got the cycle.
Todays game is bigger than most people think. A Yankee win pushes the Rays that much further away from a possible playoff berth with less than half the season to play.
ReplyDeleteNice job by Jeter and the Yankees winning a big game with a lot of history being made by the best player in baseball right now.
ReplyDeleteAfter getting pumped up by Jeter yesterday, CC will dominate and neutralize the lefties in the Rays lineup.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the shout out WIN METHOD. I am sure Christian Lopez is a WIN METHOD fan.
Big game James Shields is pitching for the Rays. To bad for him he is going against bigger game CC Sabathia.
ReplyDeleteShields and CC both look sharp so far. No score after two.
ReplyDeleteWe had a chance in the bottom of the third but Nunez thrown out at home on fly ball double play. 0-0 after 3.
ReplyDeleteA super game and a big WIN. Yeah, it happened again, three game series the Yankees were out scored, out hit, and out pitched, but those are meaningless stats. In the real world the Yankees won 2 games and lost 1.
ReplyDeleteDeb F calls it again, and will-i-am is right on target as big game James Shileds pitches a briliant big game, but bigger game CC Sabathia pitches a bigger more brilliant game for the 1-0 win.
ReplyDeleteYanks win another series and now take a well deserved break. Start the second half in Toronto on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteNice WIN METHOD win.
ReplyDeleteVery nice weekend for Yankee fans. Everyone enjoy the brief respite.
ReplyDeleteEveryone here seems to be a resident genius' on calling events. Probably has something to do with knowing and understanding baseball and why it is played.
ReplyDeleteIn the second half of the season I will be looking for us to avenge some of the losses to the bosux. Payback is oh so sweet.
ReplyDeleteSweet. Back to back winning games from the best player in the game reaching 3000 hits and a complete game shutout from the best pitcher in the game.
ReplyDeleteRest up guys and take care of those nagging injuries. The rest of the season is before us and we have goals to be met. 28 in 11.
ReplyDeleteHate to say it, but I really believe it. The Yanks will be in good shape to start games after the break with Afraud sidelined. As a team we have had more success without him than with him.
ReplyDeleteYou are right Sharon. Afraud will not be really missed. A team does not miss a player who delivers minimally WHEN it matters most. He may individually have many home runs and rbis, and he has delivered some big hits over his time with the Yankees, but no more than many lesser known or accepted players.
ReplyDeleteI rather have Nunez at third. He can't match Jeter at short but he is better than Arod at third.
ReplyDeleteWe have played around Arod all season. He has surely helped win a game or two, but he has cost us more than what he has helped win. With Arod out of the lineup we do not have to play around him. That has to be a plus.
ReplyDeleteWho knows maybe he'll step up when he gets back. Right now lets just keep winning. We are the best.
ReplyDeleteAfter this breakdown, what will go next? Steroids affect different people in different ways.
ReplyDeleteThe stat frauds are in their glory tonight. The home run hitting contest is taking place. What fools.
ReplyDeleteIt will interesting to see how Girardi sets up the rotation after the all break. AJ thursday, CC friday, then ?????????
ReplyDeleteEveryone is worried that Christian Lopez gave the 3000th hit ball to Jeter for nothing. Besides what the Yankees gave Lopez, believe me Jeter will treat him very very well. And Jeter will do it quietly without fanfare and publicity.
ReplyDeleteI was rereading WIN METHODs blog post about Jeters 3000th. The very last line of the Jeter paragraph was brilliant and Jeter proves the point in the 3000th hit game.
ReplyDeleteRest men rest. Back to action in a couple of days.
ReplyDeleteStart on Thursday hot and ready to roll.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice being baseball free for a few days. But only for a few days.
ReplyDeleteLast day off. Tomorrow we finish out the regular season and move on to the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteFour game series in Toronto. 3 of 4 will be super.
ReplyDeleteWINS. That is the only thing that counts. Cry statfrauds.
ReplyDeleteReal world baseball for us in 24 hours.
ReplyDeleteOK, now we kick it into high gear. Twelve hours and counting.
ReplyDelete3 of 4 this weekend. Come out swinging.
ReplyDeleteManager Joe Girardi gets to set up his rotation to start the second half of the season. He has penciled in Bartolo Colon to start tonight vs. the Bluejays in Toronto.
ReplyDeleteBC had a bad outing last time, could be extra good tonight and earn the wins.
ReplyDeleteJeter will lead us thru the second half and right into the playoffs again.
ReplyDeleteWe also have the advantage of Arod not being in the lineup. The hole in the cleanup spot will be filled and whoever plays third add to our defense.
ReplyDeleteHard strike Bartolo. Score some runs guys. Lets get ready for some real baseball.
ReplyDeleteScore early and finish on cruise control. Get the win.
ReplyDeleteHorrendous start for Colon. 8-0 Jays after one. A Nunez error, A Gardner misplay, and a few truly garbage Jay hits, capped with a long solid extra base hit. Eight innings to come back.
ReplyDeleteTried to come back. cut lead to 9-7, but bullpen was unable to throw constant shutout innings. down 13-7 now. Try tomorrow. Not a good start.
ReplyDeleteA game to forget last night. We lost quick. Must rebound tonight.
ReplyDeleteWe have to win the next three to win the series.
ReplyDeleteGarcia is going tonight. Interesting since Girardi could have started AJ and then CC these first two games back. Now both AJ and CC have extra rest. Girardi knows what he is doing, and that is what WIN METHOD professes....the men on the field and in the action know best, not the stat fraud second guessers.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Colons outing last night will inch Cashman to making some kind of deal. Colon really wan't bad, just had a busload of bad luck in the inning. He had to be very frustrated.
ReplyDeleteLast night was awful, hope tonight is different.
ReplyDeleteHopefully Bautista can play tonight. I hate playing a team when their best player is down and out. Let Fredy dazzle him.
ReplyDeleteLast nights loss was the first time we lost the first game after the all star break in 10 years. Now we havbe to go on a 10 game win streak.
ReplyDeleteTouching base on more meaningless stats. How about scoring 7 runs and getting trounced. The poor meaningless ERAs of the Yankee pitchers last night and the Jays starter Reyes. Only thing that counted was the Jays got the win and Reyes earned it for them.
ReplyDelete1-0 Jays after one. That's a lot better than yesterdays 8-0.
ReplyDeleteLost the first two in Toronto, have to win the next two.
ReplyDeleteCC for us today. If we score a few runs we should win.
ReplyDeleteCC if not the best, very close to the best pitcher in baseball.
ReplyDeleteWe are 26=5 in day games this yer and CC is going for us. We should win.
ReplyDeleteCC finally gives up a run, but Yanks up 4-1 in the 5th.
ReplyDeleteCC earns the win allowing only one run. Yanks 4-1 and another day win. Day game tomorrow and a win only evens the series.
ReplyDeletePeaceful win, but we need to do it again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe game we scored the most runs in, we lost by the biggest margin. More proof stat are meaningless.
ReplyDeleteCC has been exceptional this year.
ReplyDeleteA win today only gets us even for the second half. But it is a day game.
ReplyDeleteTodays game is a big game for several reasons. We need the win to even the series. Phil Hughes is making his second start since coming off the DL.
ReplyDeleteWith Hughes going today that will mean the four game series with the Rays will have AJ, Colon, Garcia, and CC in that order.
ReplyDeleteHughes will be on the stage today and his outing will have a grand bearing on which way the Yankees may have to head.
ReplyDelete1-1 after 2.
ReplyDeleteHughes putting forth a very respectable effort. Yanks up 5-2 after six.
ReplyDelete1. Quality start from Phil Hughes. 2. Three innings of shut down relief from the bullpen. 5. Solid run support. = another WIN METHOD win, a series split and on to Tampa.
ReplyDeleteA very solid outing from Hughes and a pleasant surprise. After two losses earning the series split is great.
ReplyDeleteGood solid win and a good solid performance from Hughes.
ReplyDeleteOn to Tampa and another four game series. AJ, BC, Fredy, and CC for us. Get it done guys.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Hughes may be headed in the right direction. Hopefully Cashman won't do anything stupid as so many stat fraud jerks suggest with their ignorant stats.
ReplyDeleteWinning the Rays series may be tough. A road split is acceptable.
ReplyDeleteThe Rays lost a 16 inning 1-0 game last night. Maybe it drained their bullpen a bit giving Yanks some advantage. Pitch wel and score runs and we could take the series which would be great.
ReplyDeleteThe Ray starters in the next four games weren't used last night by them, so they should not be affected by the 16 inning game. AJ just needs to throw hard strikes and dominate.
ReplyDeleteI think we have a decent chance of taking 3 of 4 from the Rays. That would surely hurt the Rays chances of making the playoffs.
ReplyDeleteLets get this series off on the right foot and win the opening game tonight.
ReplyDeleteDo it again AJ. Control the game. lets go lineup.
ReplyDeleteGotta give credit to the domed stadiums. You don't get rained out. Go Yankees.
ReplyDeleteStart off strong and get the win tonight.
ReplyDeleteWin one at a time for four games.
ReplyDeleteAJ starts off on empty and puts Yanks in hole. 3-1 Rays after 1.
ReplyDeleteA true WIN METHOD win last night. After a rough first inning and battling through several innings AJ Burnett kept his team close enough to have a chance in the late innings. With Noesi, Robertson, and Rivera finishing off the last 3 2/3 innings in shutout fashion, the Yankees came back from 4-1 down, to 4-2, to 4-4, and then 5-4 scoring the winning run in the 9th inning.
ReplyDeleteHard win last night. Need to keep it going and win again tonight. BC is do for a really good game.
ReplyDeleteColon needs to step it up and get back to his April/May form.
ReplyDeleteDo it BC. Do it better than AJ.
ReplyDeleteTwo more wins for the Yankees in this Rays series could be a crushing blow to the Rays playoff hopes.
ReplyDeleteGo Bartolo. We need you.
ReplyDeleteGet the win, and keep winning. Nothing else counts.
ReplyDeleteLets do it BC. Give us one of yuuour good ones.
ReplyDeleteJust keep playing WIN METHOD baseball and all will be fine.
ReplyDeleteNo score after one. Lets get the win.
ReplyDeleteStrike Bartolo. Earn us the WIN.
ReplyDeleteColon has been strong. 2-1 Yanks after five.
ReplyDeleteOne heck of a tough loss last night. Take the positives. Colon was great and back in the fast lane. The bullpen was solid, as usual. Unfortunately the intangibles went against us and an error by Logan was the difference. Biggest concern, not enough runs scored, but we went against a top pitcher.
ReplyDeleteVery true, a very tough loss. Bounce back tonight.
ReplyDeleteGarcia tonight. He had a bad game last out. Return to form tonight?
ReplyDeleteCan we win tonights game by a few runs? please.
ReplyDeleteJeter and Granderson deliver. 2-0 Yanks after 1.
ReplyDeleteYanks roll 4-0. Garcia great again, while the bullpen perfect one more time.
ReplyDeleteYou can't lose when your opponent doesn't score a run. CC tomorrow for the series. Be there again CC.
ReplyDeleteWatching Garcia pitch last night brought me back flashes of pitching is all about. Confusing the batter. Not just shear speed and over powering him, but fooling him. As Garcia puts a few men on base you are are waiting for the hammer to drop, and Garcia pitches his way out of trouble over and over. It was a pleasure watching him pitch last night.
ReplyDeleteNice post William. I love to read your posts. Now we have CC today and hopefully he can get a win.
ReplyDeleteA win today and we have a 5-3 road trip against two quality AL East teams. I can live with that. Do it again CC.
ReplyDeleteStill Baseball's best blog. The WIN METHOD rules baseball blogs. Integrity, honesty, and common sense. No fraudulent meaningless stats, just winning.
ReplyDeleteStat frauds beware. The WIN METHOD will bury you with logic, reality, and common sense.
ReplyDeleteFinish off the roadie with a win.
ReplyDeleteDo it again CC, you have a chance to win 25.
ReplyDeleteThe last time Shields and CC met it wound up a 1-0 Yankee win on an unearned run.
ReplyDeleteLets make it easier on ourselves and touch op Shields for a few more runs.
ReplyDeleteI hate when the Yankees play games in that bush league ballpark in Tampa.
ReplyDelete1-0 Rays after one. Longoria HR.
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