Yankees

1 May 2009

It seems that John Swofford, the coordinator of the BCS did not really enjoy his time in front of Congress as some of them did not have kind words for him. Many things such as BS instead of BCS came out of their mouths fueling the fire what many college football fans are feeling about this system that we have to pick a National Champion. For the longest time I was for a playoff format, but I have thought a lot about it and I do agree a little bit with John Swofford, but not totally.

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5 March 2009

"glove" does not fit you must...not sign him!  I am not even mentioning the New York Yankees, who won so many championships then they go on a spending spree, getting rid of Alfonso Soriano, and signing A-Rod to one of the biggest contracts we have ever seen.  It just does not make sense to me anymore.  Why not save money and get some roll player to help out your stars already?  Cowboys will be better off without T.O., Pistons need to trade A.I. and get some player like a Shane Battier, and the Lakers are the best team in the NBA, without the two Hall of Famer's.  The

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27 October 2008

All this talent, all these all stars, but no balance.  What can the Yankees do to turn this around?  Money is no object, talent is no object, so why are our Yankess so SUCKY??  W

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8 October 2008

ame 1 of the NLCS.  I’m not a big fan of baseball, but I do like the Phillies (Mets, and Yankees as well).  I watch about a handful of games a year including the playoffs.  I was never really into baseball…I just don’t get the fascination?  I find it slow, dull, and extremely boring…unless you’re at the ballpark…then it’s a whole different story!  When you’re actually at the game, it’s exciting and much more “family friendly” than football. 

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29 September 2008

; Thomson’s home run propelled the Giants into the ’51 Series, which they would lose to Yankees

1954 –With men on first and second, a deep Vic Wertz fly ball looked to give the Indians the lead.  That was until Willie Mays’ jaw-dropping, over-the-shoulder catch quelled the run, giving the Giants the momentum they would need to sweep the Indians and cement Mays’ place in history.

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30 April 2008

I root for just about all the NY teams, except for the Islanders, and although I'm mostly a Yankees and Giants fan, I root for the Mets and Jets, too when they play other cities, I can't be a NY hater, I'm sorry. My timing for writing this couldn't be better. The

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30 March 2008

p;              NL Playoff:

East- Yankees                                                         East- Phillies

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3 March 2008

belli  over to Fenway from Logan...just in time to catch Wake for a game against the Yankees. What drama? Super Dougie! The Sox won! That's great.  But to me we were still getting back a guy who could have held the bat upside down and had more hits.  But he was Wakefield's personal catcher.

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