Take a look at Ramirez's home/road splits, they're skewed ever so slightly.
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Yankees lose to the Tigers 16-0 tonight, and are now 8 back headed into their series with the Red Sox.
Hey, I'm glad to be eating crow right now. Maybe the Yankees did just get hot feasting off the terrible teams. They aren't playing like a playoff caliber team right now. 16-0 in one of the most important games of the season?Comment
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Are people that soon to forget that we smoked Cleveland and Detroit less than 10 days ago?
Right now I'd say there's no chance in hell we can win the division, but you never know. We could win 5 outta 6 against Boston and make things interesting."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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That only gives you 4 games, you would still need to make up 4 more games. trust me, unless you guys sweep all 6 games, there is no shot in hell of you guys taking the division. That being said, I'm still gonna wait until after this upcoming series to declare you out.Comment
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In from the obvious department...we're in trouble, Mike Mussina sucks, these next 10 days are so important.Formerly Favre4vrComment
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Yankees are 8 back in the AL East, 2 back in the Wild Card. Their next 9 games are probably the most important stretch for the team. They face off against the Red Sox at home the next three nights (to try to get within five =P), then get to knock around Tampa Bay, and then in a tremendously important series will face off against the Mariners for another three games at home. That series could be the most important three games they play down the stretch. Anyway, on to fun with numbers...
Team ERA (AL, season):
1st - Boston - 3.71, 515 runs allowed
8th - New York - 4.56, 634 runs allowed
Team ERA (AL, since AS break):
2nd - Boston - 3.60, 169 runs allowed
10th - New York - 4.94, 241 runs allowed
I seem to remember some posters claiming that New York's pitching was much improved in the second half and that the guys who were once again healthy would make big contributions. Not so much. They've been just shy of allowing five earned runs a game since the break although most of that has been in August. They were pretty much league average in July.Last edited by ComfortablyLomb; 08-28-2007, 09:42 AM.Comment
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I didn't think we'd win the division. Made it pretty close but it we were in too big of a hole.
Doesn't matter though because we are only 2 out of the wildcard, and getting in is all that counts. I still feel pretty good about our chances there.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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They still havent won the f'in division! Holy cow, 4 out is still four out. Granted a week from now the Yankees could be in 1st, but they could also be nine games out a week from now. Things are looking good for them, things were looking good for us early on. Streaks can be stopped on a dime. I'm not saying the Sox are still a lock, but spare me the pre-mature Yanks division dance.Comment
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I seem to remember some posters claiming that New York's pitching was much improved in the second half and that the guys who were once again healthy would make big contributions. Not so much. They've been just shy of allowing five earned runs a game since the break although most of that has been in August. They were pretty much league average in July.
Hughes has been fine considering he's 21 and our 5th starter. And Henn is just killing us in the 'pen."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
"Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren BuffetComment
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Re: Have a feeling.....Yankees
Yankees are 8 back in the AL East, 2 back in the Wild Card. Their next 9 games are probably the most important stretch for the team. They face off against the Red Sox at home the next three nights (to try to get within five =P), then get to knock around Tampa Bay, and then in a tremendously important series will face off against the Mariners for another three games at home. That series could be the most important three games they play down the stretch. Anyway, on to fun with numbers...
Team ERA (AL, season):
1st - Boston - 3.71, 515 runs allowed
8th - New York - 4.56, 634 runs allowed
Team ERA (AL, since AS break):
2nd - Boston - 3.60, 169 runs allowed
10th - New York - 4.94, 241 runs allowed
I seem to remember some posters claiming that New York's pitching was much improved in the second half and that the guys who were once again healthy would make big contributions. Not so much. They've been just shy of allowing five earned runs a game since the break although most of that has been in August. They were pretty much league average in July.Last edited by Gary Armida; 08-29-2007, 12:56 AM.Formerly Favre4vrComment
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