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Take the poll

Peter Abraham
February
21

It has been one controversy after another with the Yankees this spring.

Which story has been the most useless in your opinion? Vote for your choice over to the right.

The polls will stay open until the voting slows down. It’s not an exact science here at the blog but it’s all we have.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, February 21st, 2007 at 7:13 am by Peter Abraham.
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7 Responses to “Take the poll”

  1. Six Ways From Next Tuesday

    By far, the Arod “confession” talk about the wrong thing to say, in the wrong forum and the wrong time.

  2. murphydog

    Six:

    That’s our little A-Rod. Guys like him are clubhouse gold ; )

  3. Richard C

    Oh… so you want us to vote on which stupid story is the most stupid. Great. I vote for this idea to vote on the dumbest story. Thanks for bringing more attention to the craziness. You should read Mike Plughs story today about the “drama”.
    Lets talk baseball and respect the privacy of these guys.

  4. Peter Abraham

    Richard: Respect the privacy of these guys? Are you serious? None of these stories have anything to do with privacy.

    Beyond that, it’s a blog and I’m having a little fun. Relax.

  5. Richard C

    I know you are just having fun, and I appreciate that, and you. You are my favorite blog writer. I am not angry. I am just alittle sensitive to the negativity that sometimes comes up in these blogs. I read alot of them. This is my team and I don’t like any critizism of it, or, the players being made fun of. You really don’t do that often, but when you do you will probably get a comment from me. Ha Ha….

  6. blondlobo

    I think the end of the A-Rod and Jeter sleepovers is the stupidest story…What? A married father is not staying over at his single carousing friend’s four nights a week? What? Jeter doesn’t want to stay at A-Rod’s anymore? Whatever will we Yankee fans do?

  7. JLB

    I agree with Richard. I love this site and Pete has the right to say whatever he wants to. I have never come across someone in the media that isn’t overly critical of other people. Pete is no different. Doesn’t make him a bad person and if I don’t like it I could go somewhere else to get my Yankee news. I don’t like the shots he takes at Bernie. When Bernie comes to the media and starts crying about not playing, then jump on him. Who are you to say he is pouting? Walk in his shoes before you judge him.

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