Yankees Fever Hits the L Train
In which we obtain some one-of-a-kind baseball drawings, for reasons we don't fully understand.
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In which we obtain some one-of-a-kind baseball drawings, for reasons we don't fully understand.
Grading the Yankee announcer's call of the final out of the ALCS.
This year is different. We hope.
The Yankees lose to the Angels, forcing a Game 6 of the ALCS.
Clinching the pennant in Anaheim, in front of their rallying monkeys and thundering sticks, would be every bit as gratifying as doing it at home.
The Yankees take a 3-1 lead in the ALCS.
He's comfortable pitching on short rest, but unfortunately, he won't help them get any hits with runners in scoring position.
Why bringing in Alfredo Aceves to pitch to Howie Kendrick backfired.
To put it nicely, that was not a fundamentally sound performance by Los Angeles.
A new look for the perennial best in the west.
Making fun of Red Sox fans: acceptable. Making fun of Jews: not so much.
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