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    Re: Yankees vs Indians series thread

    Wang sucked AGAIN and our bats were even worse, Cleveland got big 2 out hit after big 2 out hit and we couldn't do anything w/ RISP. Our overratd offense stries again, it's great to have an O that score alt of runs against tmopa, it's another thing in october and although the #s say different in thereg seson 2 much beter offenses are playing in the ALCS.

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    Makes you wonder what was wrong with Wang? He hasn't been himself since August.

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    Tough luck but the Yanks lost to a better team going in and they proved it. It will be fun to see who goes and who stays.

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    Hey Browntown,

    I TOLD YOU SO! My point was correct. Anyways. Torre needs to become the new Twins manager and we get rid of Gardenhire! The 2008 Yankees will Not have alot of key players. This will be interesting to see what happens.
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    Re: Yankees vs Indians series thread

    You know who these Indians remind me of? Not the 1990's teams that slugged the ball out of the park.

    They remind me of the Yankee teams that won World Series titles in 1996, 1998,1999, 2000, and almost won in 2001. Timley two out hits, never giving up. And the team is built through the farm system and trades more than big named free agents, just like those Yankee teams were.
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