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| Re: Tigers vs. Yankees rogers was insane. todd jones summoned a 95mph fastball to end the game. the tigers played great offensively. what a fantastic game to watch. and getting to hear ernie call the game (he also did the 2nd inning on the radio) topped it off. i remember as a kid turning the radio on in bed and listening to ernie...he even got to say "stood there like the house by the side of the road" - simply awesome. |
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| Re: Tigers vs. Yankees Granderson, Thames and Monroe have been doing it all season. Let's not go back to NY. Great move by Jim to sacrifice Nate against Wang. Verlander did Mussina, check. Roasters did Pizza Neck at "The Co", check. Now can Bondo handle Wright? I think Bondo was better on the road all year. Jim needs to pull out all the stops to keep us from going back to NY. There is no tomorrow for us in NY. |
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| Re: Tigers vs. Yankees It is now 6:03 PM on Saturday. Bonderman has spent 40 pitches to get the Yankees out in 5 innings. He is just masterful. Yes, now I can see why the Tiger's pitching was considered so good. They rock!! I think I just heard that they Yankees have no hits yet today. Can that be right? No runs, but no HITS?? WOW !Actually, no baserunners at all. Oh, CRAP!!! There is their first hit, in the 6th inning. |
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