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Why the Yankees may not win the AL East

Why the Yankees may not win the AL East

As of late, the offense has been sputtering and the pitching has been inconsistent. AJ Burnett seems like a man on an island all by himself. He hasn’t been the pitcher the Yankees expected. They acquired Lance Berkman, Austin Kearns and Kerry Wood, but nothing has improved. Berkman just is not hitting and Kearns is [...]

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AL East Muscle Better Watch Out

AL East Muscle Better Watch Out

The New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays are on top of the AL East and baseballs toughest division, but both teams better not get too cocky, because the Toronto Blue Jays are hanging in there and are only 4 games back from the leader. The Toronto Blue Jays are playing well and are (22-16) [...]

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Yankees and Rays a Two Horse Race

Yankees and Rays a Two Horse Race

One of the greatest rivalries in racing history would have to be Affirmed and Alydar. These two horses raced each other 10 times and Affirmed won seven of the matches including thrilling duels in all three Triple Crown races. The Yankees and Rays look like the next biggest rivalry in the AL East, sorry Red [...]

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Mets to the AL East?

This has to be the most ridiculous article I have read in a long time. The Mets came after both the Giants and Dodgers left New York and Major League Baseball needed to fill a void in the National League. Ken Rosenthal, who are you crapping? Where do you get this stuff from? “Specifically, it [...]

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Yankees and Red Sox Fans Armed and Ready

If it wasn’t for the Bean Town fans, Yankees fans would just have a case of mouth masturbation. What makes baseball fun for me is the rivalry between the Red Sox and Yankees. In fact, without this rivalry, baseball writers would be sitting on their hands. It’s not the hatred that you read from time [...]

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Who will win the AL East?

Who will win the AL East?

The Yankees have added a plus center fielder while the Red Sox added a strong arm (John Lackey) to their rotation and an aged outfielder Cameron. Both teams have made upgrades, but still have question marks. The Yankees will be testing Brett Gardner in LF and may acquire a veteran left fielder, while the Red [...]

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