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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.
-alskor

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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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Yankees (28-24) @ Tigers (25-28), Sunday, June 3, 2012, 1:05pm

NYY:Phil Hughes (26, RHP, 4-5, 5.64) vs. DET:Justin Verlander (29, RHP, 5-3, 2.55)

Lineups
New York Yankees
D. Jeter, SS: .335/.384/.450
C. Granderson, CF: .261/.356/.552
A. Rodriguez, DH: .280/.367/.430
R. Cano, 2B: .285/.344/.493
M. Teixeira, 1B: .257/.325/.465
R. Ibanez, LF: .259/.308/.524
N. Swisher, RF: .241/.303/.454
E. Chavez, 3B: .273/.310/.455
R. Martin, C: .190/.338/.333

Detroit Tigers
Q. Berry, CF: .362/.423/.511
D. Worth, 2B: .200/.293/.229
M. Cabrera, 3B: .323/.373/544
P. Fielder, 1B: .320/.384/.507
D. Young, DH: .267/.310/.401
B. Boesch, RF: .234/.269/.353
J. Peralta, SS: .239/.323/.368
D. Kelly, LF: .179/.276/.179
O. Santos, C: .200/.167/.200

The only question I have about this game is which will be higher, the number of strike outs Justin Verlander racks up or the number of runs Phil Hughes will allow?

--Posted at 11:24 am by SG / 150 Comments | - (0)



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