The Sunday Links
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- September
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The Yankees outlasted the Blue Jays thanks to Melky Cabrera.
Roger Clemens says pitching tomorrow is possible. This notebook also looks at a shift in the Joba Rules.
The Sunday Baseball notes looks at the mess the Mets are in. Meanwhile, will anybody sign Barry Bonds?
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Today’s lineup:
Damon lf, Jeter ss, Abreu rf, Rodriguez 3b, Matsui dh, Cano 2b, Cabrera cf, Mientkiewicz 1b, Molina c, Mussina p
As much as I hate Scott Boras, the guy knows how to do his job, lol. You’ve got to respect that.
Was Brian Giles implying that he used steroids? His comments were stupid.
Pete, would u be opposed the Yankees signing Barry Bonds if the DH had an opening?
Barry Bonds may join TEX???
as long as it’s not NY for Bonds.
Peter –
Frankly, I was surprised this morning to find that you had written about the Mets manager and issues connected to his team with the provocative headline ‘Randolph has some explaining to do’. To whom? You?
Certainly not to the Mets fans who are delighted with Willie and his team’s performance over the past two seasons. They are doing well and are exciting to watch.
Wasn’t there any Yankee news to write about? Perhaps you have some explaining to do – to the Yankees.
wow. this is probably the first time i’ve seen you put the yankees ahead of the red-sox in your rankings.
it’s about time. they’ve been playing better ball than them for months.