Game Two

October 5th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Baseball |

As the late, great Scooter would have said, “holy cow!” A monster pitching matchup tonight. A few random thoughts: Lofton is having a great series, but twice tonight he broke one of the cardinal rules, never make the first or last out at third base. Quote of the day from Carmona: “I’m not intimidated by [...]

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Game One — Yankees and Indians

October 4th, 2007 | 156 Comments | Baseball |

Where does this game show up when the Phillies game goes overtime?

Anyway, a great pitching matchup today. Wang has been by far the most reliable Yankee starter this year, and Sabathia is a Cy Young contender as well. The question in New York is, how is the Yanks’ lefty-heavy lineup going to fare against Sabathia, who has made left-handed hitters his bitches this year?

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Liveblogging The Playoffs

October 2nd, 2007 | 0 Comments | Baseball |

We’re still involved in some delicate negotiations, but Anthony Cartouche and I are discussing a point-counterpoint liveblogging of the Yankees/Indians playoffs (or, Indians,Yankees (or Indians/Minions-Of-Satan) depending on your point of view).

Go to the jump for a poll!

Update

It’s a go.

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How About Those Mets?

October 2nd, 2007 | 0 Comments | Baseball |

I watch one Mets game all year and what do I get? Tune in 15 minutes late and it’s all over, that’s what I get. Thank goodness I’m not a fan or I’d be really annoyed. But how about those Yankees? In May they were being written off even as the Mets were being coronated. [...]

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Damn Yankees

October 7th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Baseball |

I mean, damn. A lineup of nine all-stars and we get this? Of course it was preordained yesterday, when it turned out that the season was going to hinge on the starting pitching of Jaret “I Wonder If I Can Last Beyond The Fourth Inning Today” Wright.

Sheffield Strikes Out

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How About Them Yankees?

October 3rd, 2006 | 0 Comments | Baseball |

Jumping all over the slumping Tigers in game one of the division series, 8-4. Led by the insanely transcendent Derek Jeter, who went 5 for 5 and was the pivot man on the game-ending double play. The crack research team at waffleass will need to find another joke, at least for tonight. Bobby Abreu continues [...]

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Getting Out The Brooms

August 21st, 2006 | 0 Comments | Baseball |

As the Yankees finish of a five-game sweep of the Red Sox. Shortly before the All-Star Break, some sportswriters were writing off the Yankees’ season. Now a month and a half later there’s been a ten-game swing in the A.L. East. Gotta love it.

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