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The Sunday Links

Peter Abraham
June
1

Bobby Abreu’s RBI single in the 12th inning gave the Yankees a rare extra-innings victory on the road. It was the first win for Ross Ohlendorf.

Jorge Posada will be back on Thursday. This notebook also had an update on the bullpen.

The Sunday Baseball Beat looks at how the Yankees will approach the draft. There’s also an interview with Yankee-killer Kevin Millar.

Yanks-Twins this afternoon. Check back later for the lineups.

This entry was posted on Sunday, June 1st, 2008 at 10:32 am by Peter Abraham.
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8 Responses to “The Sunday Links”

  1. billter

    Yess!! An extra innings win. Finally

  2. Jonathan

    According to this source scott patterson will be called up.

    http://thunderbaseball.wordpre.....called-up/

  3. Global Warming

    “What Happened” to Wang being a sure lock Ace Abe?

    Looks like the oft-bashed Mussina is the teams Ace so far. Mwhahahaha…sorry.

  4. Rebecca--Optimist Prime--Mission 2708

    This is probably one of the weirdest baseball seasons ever. Doesn’t mean it’s not fun, though.

  5. Sam

    who would have thought that we would lose both of the young guns to injuries and chamberlain would never even go to the minors to stretch out this season…. then again who thought chamberlain would be a starter before july august… Mussina leading the team in wins…. weird stuff… hope Rasner pitches well today! And I would really like to see Patterson get called up, he was nasty in the spring. Random but does anyone think there is a chance if Giambi bats in the .280-90 range that we would sign him for another year? not that I am one to stick up for Giambi, but he has been almost his old self lately (and by that I mean he accidentally hits a ball to left field and people credit him with going back to his old ways and becoming less of a pull hitter haha)

  6. thunderfangabe

    last night i wrote on here that i knew patterson was coming up and people didn’t believe me because i didn’t have a “link”! haha

    some did though :)

  7. Don Vito A. Bellamo

    Jip Jip !!!

  8. bigjf

    Patterson might be that long man now that Karstens aggravated his injury.

    I would call up Jason Lane next and send down Shelley Duncan. If it doesn’t work out, they can always cut Lane loose and recall Duncan.

    I’m guessing Britton will get sent down once Posada gets back. Normal logic would suggest Moeller would get DFA’d, but Britton must have said something about Girardi’s kid or something.

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