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Andy Pettitte danced out of trouble last night as the Yankees beat the Rays.
The Yankees open a short series against the Red Sox tonight without Joba Chamberlain. This notebook also has updates on A-Rod, injuries, Shelley Duncan and other news.
Sox-Yanks tonight in the Bronx. Back later with the lineups.
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On the one-year anniversary of the shootings at Virginia Tech, Sam Borden takes a look back through the eyes of some athletes who were on campus. It’s a great piece of journalism you shouldn’t miss.
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That stinks about Hawkins… The Bleacher Creatures won.
Brackman threw from partway up a mound for the first time Tuesday, according to Karstens, who is still a week away from mound work.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/16/sports/baseball/16pins.html?_r=1&ref=baseball&oref=slogin
Wasn’t just the bleacher creatures, was throughout the Stadium, pretty ridiculous.
chris the first day it was pretty much everyone. But than it seemed like it was the creatures starting the paul o’niell chant.
Yeah I know… but they’re easy to point fingers at. But you’re right it was throughout.
this whole thing is embarassing
if the yanks could do the whole thing over, they would have given out ‘21′ to someone in 2002
that vtech article is DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
I have an analysis of Andy’s lucky start last night up at my blog
http://schteeve.wordpress.com
I think there’s something clutch about Andy, and I’m glad he’s in the rotation this season.