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A Yankees fan and a Red Sox fan battle it out in the blogosphere. Pick a side.
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Posted on Saturday July 5, 2008 at 02:07 AM
Sorry for the personalization and YF-tilt of the "gamer" title (yes, I use quotes because I use the term "game" in "gamer" loosely), but there is only so much one fan can take. A small sampling: In their last 8 games, Yankee starters have averaged less than 5 IP/game; Over......
Posted on Friday July 4, 2008 at 11:45 AM
First off, our warmest congratulations to Paul-SF, new daddy, as the Missus and he welcomed Jocelyn-SF into the world yesterday morning. Hooray! Jon Lester's shutout last night gave the Red Sox a four games to two lead in the season series. Today we see Josh Beckett face off against Darrell......
Posted on Thursday July 3, 2008 at 06:03 PM
Over the past decade, mid-season Yanks-Sox match-ups have often carried with them the aura of sparring matches between two heavyweight champs who know that, whatever happens, they'll be seeing each other again - in September, maybe even October - when it really counts, and the gloves will come off. Being......
Posted on Thursday July 3, 2008 at 12:43 AM
Take heed Hideki, Manny, Javier, Craig, Chris, and David... Warner Madrigal of the Texas Rangers is actually a very normal- and decent-looking guy: But, as reflected by the commentary on the Yanks gamethread last night, by the time he had given up the Rangers' recently-acquired one-run lead in the 7th,......
Posted on Wednesday July 2, 2008 at 05:44 PM
Jason Varitek's on-base percentage is .302. .302 That sunk in yet? Exactly two catchers in the 107-year history of the Red Sox to this point finished a full season with an OBP that low: Lou Criger (.256 in 1903, .283 in 1904) and Tony Pena (.291 in 1991). This is......
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9.3
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  A great rivalry has two sides, and to see the game from both sides is a delight. A well crafted and thought out blog. A sure favorite for baseball fans everywhere.
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