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Look what people have to say about the RLYW!

CAIRO just takes the Marcels and changes the underlying assumptions and components in a bunch of ways that make the Yankees look better.
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Wow, two stupid posts in one day. I think you’ve reached your yearly quota.
sabernar

I don’t know if any of you current posters were around for that, but if so, I just can’t understand how you can call yourselves Yankee fans. Pathetic quitters is what you sounded like. Of the lame posts I could stand to read, the only person who had any confidence in the Yankees at that point was a (yeesh) Red Sox fan.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Mariners (31-44) @ Yankees (47-28), Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 7:05pm **Game Chatter**

SEA: Cliff Lee (31, LHP, 6-3, 2.39) vs. NYY: Phil Hughes (24, RHP, 10-1, 3.17)

Seattle
Ichiro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!111!, RF (.333/.391/.431, 2.7 WAR)
Chone Figgins, 2B (.232/.337/.277, 0.2 WAR)
Russell Branyan, 1B (.263/.328/.491, 1.2 WAR)
Milton Bradley, DH (.205/.292/.358, 0.2 WAR)
Jose Lopez, 3B (.244/.269/.334, 0.7 WAR)
Franklin Gutierrez, CF (.274/.346/.404, 1.8 WAR)
Jack Wilson, SS (.274/.290/.368, 0.3 WAR)
Rob Johnson, C (.198/.307/.302, -0.4 WAR)
Michael Saunders, LF (.202/.262/.394, 0.2 WAR)
Lineup Total: .249/.315/.374, 6.9 WAR

NY Yankees
Derek Jeter, SS (.286/.347/.418, 1.6 WAR)
Nick Swisher, RF (.289/.370/.494, 1.7 WAR)
Hey, didn’t you use to be Mark Teixeira?, 1B (.229/.344/.408, 0.7 WAR)
Alex Rodriguez, 3B (.285/.361/.494, 2.3 WAR)
Robinson Cano, 2B (.359/.409/.593, 4.2 WAR)
Jorge Posada, DH (.274/.376/.503, 0.7 WAR)
Curtis Granderson, CF (.237/.317/.435, 1.5 WAR)
Chad Huffman, LF (.273/.385/.273, 0.0 WAR)
Francisco Cervelli, C (.277/.358/.355, 0.6 WAR)
Lineup Total: .280/.364/.447, 13.3 WAR

So far in 2010, Cliff Lee has walked a total of four of the 339 batters he’s faced.  That’s roughly how many walks Damaso Marte would have in two appearances.

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