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    <title>I Can Stay Away No Longer</title>
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    <published>2007-09-20T03:41:58Z</published>
    <updated>2007-09-20T03:50:26Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[In late July I was growing tired of MLBlogs.&nbsp; Feeling pressed to post every day was getting old.&nbsp; So I took some time off. I went on vacation for two weeks.&nbsp; A new semester started. My best friend got married....]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In late July I was growing tired of MLBlogs.&nbsp; Feeling pressed to post every day was getting old.&nbsp; So I took some time off. I went on vacation for two weeks.&nbsp; A new semester started. My best friend got married. The Yankees have been kicking ***.&nbsp; Let's look back to those bygone days when I was posting at least once a day: A-Rod had a mere 35 homeruns.&nbsp; The Yankees trailed by 6.5 games.&nbsp; Their chances of making the postseason sat at a dismal 30%.</p>
<p>Now, however, the date is September 19 and much has changed for the Yankees.&nbsp; You know all of the changes, so let's get right to the good stuff:</p>

<p>1 1/2 games.</p>

<p>That should really be all I need to say, but given my extended hiatus, I think I should say more.&nbsp; A sweep of the Orioles is nice.&nbsp; It's even better to see the boys win a close one.&nbsp; the offense had a predictable off night after blasting 12 runs last night.&nbsp; But the pitching continued to be superb, especially Andy Pettitte, who threw 7 2/3 of 1-run ball.&nbsp; And Mo was his usual self, pretending that he was a little shaky and then getting the job done when the chips were down.&nbsp; I bet he goes home and watches Yankees Encore and laughs at all of the nervous-looking people they show in the stands.&nbsp; I bet he has that kind of sick sense of humor.</p>

<p>Speaking of awesome pitching, I haven't had a chance to say Joba is awesome.&nbsp; Joba is FREAKING awesome.&nbsp; I love the kid. I love his energy, his fist pumping, the hysterical look he gets on his face when celebrating a homerun.&nbsp; Absolutely love the kid.&nbsp; I haven't been this excited about a new guy since I watched Derek Jeter on opening day in 1996.&nbsp; Yes, I'm more excited about Joba than even My Boy Melky!&nbsp; I've requested a Joba Jersey as a present.&nbsp; And I don't like jerseys.</p>

<p>Another change since I last posted is the Yankee control of the wild card.&nbsp; After tonight's win, the Yanks hold a 5 1/2 game lead.&nbsp; With just 10 games to play, I would think that the lead is pretty secure.&nbsp; There's almost no doubt that the Yankees are on their way to the postseason once again.</p>

<p>Since I've mentioned the playoffs...after watching baseball for quite some time, and paying close attention to both New York and Boston in recent weeks, I have to say that the Boston Red Sox don't have much of a chance in 7 (or 5, for that matter) game series against a top notch team like LAACADERF, Cleveland, or New York.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Reason number 1: The Red Sox offense is somewhere between inconsistent and nonexistant.&nbsp; They can blame it on Manny's absence or whatever all they want, but it's been that way for quite some time.&nbsp; There was a small surge in late August/early september, but other than that it hasn't been reliable since the end of May.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Reason number 2: Also unreliable since late May is Red Sox starting pitching.&nbsp; Schilling has been in and out with injuries.&nbsp; Matsuzaka, suspect early on, has become downright unpredictable.&nbsp; Josh Beckett, fully deserving of the AL Cy Young Award, has been their only consistent starter.&nbsp; He's actually been better in the second half than he was in the first.&nbsp; But as the Yankees have shown in the past (last year) you don't win much with only one solid starting pitcher.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Reason number 3: Do the Red Sox even have a bullpen anymore?&nbsp; Gagne certainly doesn't count.&nbsp; Okajima is currently being &quot;rested&quot;...probably because his arm has pretty much fallen off and has been pitching horribly.&nbsp; Applebottom is still alright...although he's blown two games against the Yankees and gave up the Grand Slam tonight.&nbsp; Is he also showing signs of wear (again)?&nbsp; even if his struggles are a fluke, if Gagne and Okajima can't get the ball to him it doesn't matter.</p>

<p>Reason number 4: The Red Sox, despite their record, are an average baseball team.&nbsp; And, as is their custom, they are choking down the stretch.&nbsp; I've seen comments elsewhere that say the Red Sox aren't choking, the Yankees are simply playing insane baseball.&nbsp; to some extent that's true...the Yankees are unbelievably hot right now.&nbsp; But...for a team that was the next coming of the 1998 Yankees in May, I'd say they've choked.&nbsp; But, then again, if an average baseball team plays average are they actually choking? or just being themselves?&nbsp; Since May 30th, the Red Sox are 54-48.&nbsp; that's a .529 winning percentage.&nbsp; Pretty darn average if you ask me.&nbsp; That's not Manny's &quot;injury.&quot;&nbsp; That's not a minor slump.&nbsp; That has nothing to do with the Yankees playing so well.&nbsp; That's mediocrity plain and simple.&nbsp; As a comparison, a team playing close to that level for the whole season thus far: the Colorado Rockies (.526).&nbsp; And they're barely still in the race for the NL Wild Card.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Now, finally for tonight, remember the Yankees playoff chances that were at 30% on July 25?&nbsp; Those chances now stand at 99.61%.</p>

<p>GO YANKEES!</p>

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    <title>Inching Closer</title>
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    <published>2007-07-26T04:18:11Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-26T04:18:11Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[I'm still divided about who I should be rooting for in the Red Sox-Indians series.&nbsp; But after tonight, I'm really leaning towards the Indians.&nbsp; It's good I finally picked a team since there's only one game left.&nbsp; Back when the...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I'm still divided about who I should be rooting for in the Red Sox-Indians series.&nbsp; But after tonight, I'm really leaning towards the Indians.&nbsp; It's good I finally picked a team since there's only one game left.&nbsp; Back when the Yankees were leading just 2-0 I found myself cheering for the Indians when I would switch the game over.&nbsp; In the end it doesn't matter....as long as the Yankees keep winning, good things will happen.&nbsp; Like gaining two games in the Wild Card and inching one step closer to that division lead.</p>
<p>After tonight's 7-1 victory, the Yankees now trail Boston by 6.5 games.&nbsp; That's still not a neligible deficit....but the Yankees have now made up a full 8 games in the standings since May 30.&nbsp; 6.5 games with 8 weeks to go is not insurmountable.&nbsp; I'm not even sure the last time the Yankees were this close to the Red Sox.&nbsp; The most recent time I know for sure was following the Yankees' 7-game losing streak that began with the blowing of the 6-2 lead in Boston.&nbsp; They were 8-13 at that point (it was April 27).&nbsp; It's possible they've been closer since then, but I don't want to look at the standins for everyday.&nbsp; Whenever the last time was, it was too long ago.</p>

<p>The Yankees won their 6th straight in style.&nbsp; I was sure they were going to have a down offensive evening but eke out a win.&nbsp; Something that would be perfect...an off night with a good result.&nbsp; Instead, the boys really came alive near the end, including A-Roddasaurus's 35th homerun, 499th homerun, and his 102nd RBI.&nbsp; Alex now has 102 RBIs in exactly 100 games, putting him on pace for around 165.&nbsp; That's 19 shy of Gehri's AL record and way short of Hack Wilson's 191.&nbsp; But it'll be a threat and he's bound to be the closest to the numbers since Manny Ramirez in 1999.</p>

<p>I mentioned the other day that the mathematical experts are putting the Yankee chances of making the playoffs at around 20% for the wild card, 5% for the division.&nbsp; But I also think that each game gained increases those chances, especially gaining games with 2 months to go in the season.&nbsp; Well, at the start of play Wednesday, the Yankees chances of winning the Wild Card, according to <a href="http://www.baseballprospectus.com/statistics/ps_odds.php">Baseball Prospectus</a> have increased to 26% and their overall chance of making the playoffs stands at 30%.&nbsp; That's after gaining two games in the WC standings.&nbsp; So it looks like, at this point, each game gained in the standings increases their chances by 3%.&nbsp; That's not too shabby.&nbsp; Of course, I'm not a mathematician, that's my ignorant interpretation of the numbers.&nbsp; Other methods (available at the link above) put the Yankee chances as higher.</p>

<p>Tomorrow the Yankees look to gain another game in the standings of some race with their 7th straight victory.&nbsp; It'll be nice to see a sweep.&nbsp; It's kid of surprising that given the Yankees stupendous July so far that there hasn't been a single series sweep.&nbsp; I want to see&nbsp; <a href="http://yankeeschick.mlblogs.com/">Beth's crazy Steinbrenner</a>!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Let&apos;s Gooooo 6!</title>
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    <published>2007-07-25T18:32:57Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-25T18:32:57Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[If Mike Mussina can pitch the Yankees to victory tonight, it will be their 6th straight win and their sixth straight series victory.&nbsp; It will also guarantee that they keep up their .750 pace at least through Kansas City.&nbsp; The...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If Mike Mussina can pitch the Yankees to victory tonight, it will be their 6th straight win and their sixth straight series victory.&nbsp; It will also guarantee that they keep up their .750 pace at least through Kansas City.&nbsp; The truth of the matter is that the Yankees will not be able to maintain such a pace for the remaining two months of the season.&nbsp; But the longer they can keep it up now, the better of they'll be when they fall off of the pace.</p>
<p>Last night, Wang didn't look as smooth and dominant as I had expected, but he looked good enough to earn his 11th win.&nbsp; He's on pace for another great season.&nbsp; The offense, though, was as smooth and dominant as we have come to expect over the last few days, scoring 9 more runs.&nbsp; That's now 63 runs they've scored during this 5-game win streak.&nbsp; In case you haven't yet done the math, it's 12.6 runs per game.&nbsp; This is another pace that the team won't be able to keep up.&nbsp; But again, the longer they keep it going now, the better off they'll be later.</p>

<p>The aforementioned Mike Mussina is on the mound tonight against Gil Meche.&nbsp; Moose has struggled of late.&nbsp; IN his last 3 starts, he's 0-2 with a 6.47 ERA.&nbsp; On a positive note, Moose has struck out 10 and walked only 5 in those 3 games.&nbsp; Last time out, Friday's loss to Tampa Bay, Moose started strong by strriking out the side, but then fought location problems for the next 3 2/3, giving up a total of 6 runs and 7 hits in a game the Yankees went on to lose 14-4.&nbsp; His pitching over these last three games is really indicative of Mussina's season so far.&nbsp; He's been making too many mistakes and hasn't been able to consistently give the Yankees quality starts.&nbsp; He's been pitching just good enough to survive.&nbsp; I guess in the end, a pitcher that keep you in most games is good...but for the number 5 slot.&nbsp; Moose has essentially been put in the 4-hole of the rotation, but I suspect he would be the fifth starter if/when Phil Hughes returns in the coming weeks.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Speaking of Hughes, I believe I read that he pitched 6 shutout innings and struck out a bunch of guys for Scranton/Wilkes Barre last night.&nbsp; Apparently he needs 1 or 2 more rehab starts because of his low pitch count.&nbsp; I bet if he puts in one more solid start and it's accompanied by another bad outing from Igawa (or even Mussina) we see Hughes next week against Chicago.&nbsp; If my count is correct he'll make his nex start Sunday and would be ready for next Thursday.&nbsp; We'll see.</p>

<p>Back to tonight's game, the Yankees will face Gil Meche.&nbsp; Meche was a pretty high-profile signing during the offseason.&nbsp; Mostly high-profile becuase the Royals were paying him way more than he was worth.&nbsp; During his last 3 starts, Meche is 2-0, but his ERA is also quite high during that period at 6.00 (12 runs in 18 innings).&nbsp; In his career, Meche is 3-2 with a 3.88 ERA against the Yankees in 9 games.&nbsp; </p>

<p>This is a tough one to call for me.&nbsp; I know Meche has the ability to pitch very well.&nbsp; He's done it this year.&nbsp; His ERA was at 3.00 or lower as late as mid-June.&nbsp; This could very well be a trap game for the Yankees.&nbsp; One that they feel is a must-win because Igawa pitches tomorrow so they press a little too much and aren't able to give Moose the support he needs.&nbsp; I really hope that isn't the case and the Yankees are able to keep the momentum rolling.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Refueling Chien-Ming Wang!</title>
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    <published>2007-07-24T17:38:26Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-24T17:38:26Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[The Yankees are on another winning streak, having won their 4th straight last night against Kansas City.&nbsp; A 9-2 win that wasn't extremely pretty until the ninth inning when the Yankees put up a fiver to seal the deal.&nbsp; Meanwhile,...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Yankees are on another winning streak, having won their 4th straight last night against Kansas City.&nbsp; A 9-2 win that wasn't extremely pretty until the ninth inning when the Yankees put up a fiver to seal the deal.&nbsp; Meanwhile, in Cleveland, two of the three other teams in the Yankee universe are playing one another.&nbsp; As much as I hate to say it, I almost have to root for Boston in that series.&nbsp; According to the Yankees mailbag article, Bryan Hoch says that the Yankees have about a 20% chance of winning the wild card and only a 5% chance of winning the division.&nbsp; I'm tempted to think that their chances are actually higher than that, but it's tough to argue with whatever mathematical magic is being used.&nbsp; Of course, I have to believe that everytime the Yankees gain ground in the standings, the chances go up.&nbsp; So if the Red Sox win 3 of 4 in Cleveland and the Yankees win 3 of 4 in Kansas City, the Yankees gain 2 games in the standings...that's gotta be good for an extra 5%, right?</p>
<p>Back to the task at hand, the Yankees send Ace Chien-Ming Wang to the mound today. I have to believe that the team's chances of winning are high with Wang on the mound.&nbsp; I love it when he pitches.&nbsp; Wang has lost just twice in his last 13 starts with an ERA of under 3.&nbsp; Unfortunately for Wang, however, he has performed worse against Kansas City than any other team.&nbsp; He's made just 3 starts against the Royals and is 1-0, but he's given up 12 runs in 18.2 innings, a 5.79 ERA.&nbsp; In Kauffman Stadium, Wang has pitched only once and gave up 3 runs in 5.2 innings.&nbsp; I'm not sure when that start was, though.&nbsp; I fully expect him to have a strong start tonight.&nbsp; The whole team is on such a role that I don't think the number one starter will be the one to mess it up.&nbsp; If he messed up roles, Wang wouldn't be the ace of the staff.&nbsp; No, Wang will pitch well tonight.&nbsp; I feel a 5th straight win comig on.&nbsp; I don't make predictions often, but this is one I'm feeling.&nbsp; Refueling Yankees!&nbsp; Refueling Chien-Ming Wang!</p>

<p>Stay tuned, we're gonna have a Popeye cartoon in a minute...</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Keep It Up</title>
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    <published>2007-07-22T15:40:19Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-22T15:40:19Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[After an unexpectedly successful doubleheader, the Yankees are looking to keep up their winning ways today.&nbsp; A victory today would give the Yankees their 5th straight series win.&nbsp; And 4 of those 5 would be 4-game sets.&nbsp; They would have...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>After an unexpectedly successful doubleheader, the Yankees are looking to keep up their winning ways today.&nbsp; A victory today would give the Yankees their 5th straight series win.&nbsp; And 4 of those 5 would be 4-game sets.&nbsp; They would have won 14 of their last 19 games.&nbsp; But perhaps more importantly, a win today over Tampa Bay puts the Yankees at 5 games over .500 for the first time.&nbsp; Goal number 1 coming back from the break was to make it to .500.&nbsp; They did that.&nbsp; Goal number 2 was 5 games over, today will be their second shot at achieving that one.</p>
<p>As the All-Star Break ended I said the Yankees needed to win 15 of their 21 reamining decisions in July.&nbsp; So far they are 8-3, meaning they would have to go 7-3 in the last 10 (this is including the completion of the suspended game).&nbsp; I also asked the Red Sox to go 10-9 (not much of a request, considering they've been playing .478 ball since May 30).&nbsp; This would put the Yankees down by 6 games going into August, a manageable deficit.&nbsp; So far, both teams have lived up to their ends, the Red Sox going 5-5 so far.</p>

<p>Andy Pettitte is the one the Yankees are asking to keep this thing going.&nbsp; He had a couple of rough starts, but seemed to get it back under control last time against Toronto.&nbsp; He earned a no-decision, but struck out 7 and gave up just 1 run in 7 innings.&nbsp; The way the offense performed yesterday, I have a feeling this will be a low-scoring affair, so Andy'll have to be on his game again.&nbsp; I certainly hope he is.</p>

<p>But let's not forget to mention the big news: The Yankees have made a trade for a decent backup catcher, Jose Molina.&nbsp; Molina isn't exactly Ivan Rodriguez, but he's no Wil Nieves either.&nbsp; He's hitting .224 with no homeruns and 10 RBIs.&nbsp; Not super numbers (although he has only played in 40 games), but Nieves was only batting .164.&nbsp; I'm happy that an experienced catcher that can throw out a runner is coming.&nbsp; I think this was an important move.&nbsp; I no longer feel like whenever Posada needs a day off there will be a useless slot in the rotation.&nbsp; And who knows...maybe coming to New York will liven Molina's bat, although that may be tough since he won't be playing every day.&nbsp; I must admit, however, that I'm sad to see Nieves go.&nbsp; While his bat was next to useless and his defense was only passable, he seemed like such a nice guy that worked hard and was truly happy just to be there.&nbsp; Wil, your smiles will be missed, but your game will not.</p>

<p>Alright, guys....5 straight series, 3 straight games, 5 games over.&nbsp; Let's do it.&nbsp; Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Yankees Surive Kung-Fu Assault</title>
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    <published>2007-07-21T20:21:42Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[Hong Kong Phooey brought his A-Game today, but the Yankees were able to come back and win a must-win game.&nbsp; Losing streaks longer than 2 games are not acceptable at least until the Yankees work their way closer in the...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hong Kong Phooey brought his A-Game today, but the Yankees were able to come back and win a must-win game.&nbsp; Losing streaks longer than 2 games are not acceptable at least until the Yankees work their way closer in the playoff races.</p>
<p>Because Fox stinks, I couldn't see the game.&nbsp; Via gamecast I saw the Rays take a 2-0 lead and then Igawa load the bases in the third.&nbsp; I decided to go to lunch and take the recycling and shop for bird seed and do almost anything but be near the Yankees.&nbsp; I even left my phone at home.&nbsp; Apparently it worked.&nbsp; When I got back it was 2-2 and the Yankees were about to score 5 more led by Duncan's homerun.</p>

<p>Farnsworth managed to not give up a run!&nbsp; The sky is falling!!</p>

<p>Mo made it interesting.&nbsp; I went to check the mail after he loaded the bases and when I came back, the game was over.&nbsp; 2 strikeouts for the greatest ever, and the Yankees win the opener of an incredibly dangerous double header.&nbsp; I wish I had more to write, but I really have nothing else to say.</p>

<p>Prince of Pennsylvania tonight.&nbsp; I remember once he pitched a great game and got a win.&nbsp; Then he started to be terrible.&nbsp; My fingers are crossed for DH sweep and putting us in position to win the series....but let's start with tonight.</p>

<p>Refueling Chickens!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Is Anyone Else Getting Excited?</title>
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    <published>2007-07-19T04:25:01Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-19T04:25:01Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[5 straight wins.&nbsp; Three games gained in the standings.&nbsp; Late rallies.&nbsp; 1-run victories.&nbsp; Solid hitting, pitching, and bullpen (except Farnsworth. He's still terrible).&nbsp; A team enjoying themselves on the field.&nbsp; High spirits.&nbsp; I'm trying to hold back.&nbsp; I keep reminding...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>5 straight wins.&nbsp; Three games gained in the standings.&nbsp; Late rallies.&nbsp; 1-run victories.&nbsp; Solid hitting, pitching, and bullpen (except Farnsworth. He's still terrible).&nbsp; A team enjoying themselves on the field.&nbsp; High spirits.&nbsp; I'm trying to hold back.&nbsp; I keep reminding myself of the early June surge and the disappointment that followed.&nbsp; But it's getting harder and harder to think about that.&nbsp; And easier and easier to think about how quickly the Boston deficit is shrinking.&nbsp; And how Boston is showing no signs of creeping out of their below-.500 funk and the Yankees aren't showing any signs of slowing down.&nbsp; It's getting hard to remain calm.&nbsp; I'm getting excited, I have to admit.</p>
<p>Another huge win tonight secured by a couple of late-inning assaults.&nbsp; It guarantees a series win over Toronto.&nbsp; And given Toronto's proximity to the Yankees in the race, it was an essential series win.&nbsp; It's their fourth consecutive series victory.&nbsp; this is something that is made more impressive when you think about the fact that 3 of those 4 series(es) were 4-game sets.&nbsp; The Yankees have won 11 of 14 and with Wang on the mound tomorrow, they have a great shot at winning 12 of 15.&nbsp; Soon-to-be 3-time MVP Alex Rodriguez got everything the Yankees needed tonight with his 2-run double.&nbsp; Just chalk that up to his already-impressive RBI scoresheet.&nbsp; He's now at 92 on the year, well on his way to around 150.</p>

<p>On a bad note, Johnny Damon continues to be useless.</p>

<p>Something else I'm excited for, and I partially have <a href="http://boogiedownbaseball.mlblogs.com/">Jason</a> to thank for bringing it up, is my upcoming trip to Minnesota and Pennsylvania/Maryland/New York.&nbsp; In Minnesota, the Sister-in-Law will be giving birth shortly to the newest Yankee fan.&nbsp; Following that momentous occasion, I will be travelling to Pittsburgh and then Baltimore for a bachelor party and then up to New York for a visit with the family (it's been over 3 years since I've visited good old Western New York).&nbsp; So how does J fit into this?&nbsp; He expressed his preference for <a href="http://www.sheetz.com/main/">Sheetz food</a> and made me hungry for the most delicious gas station food on the planet.&nbsp; I plan to eat there a minimum of 5 times between landing in Pittsburgh August 10 and departing a week later.&nbsp; I can't wait.</p>

<p>Nephews. Sheetz. Yankee victories.&nbsp; Wild card and division leader losses. I'm excited all the way around.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>The Yankees Are Having Fun Again</title>
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    <published>2007-07-18T02:56:35Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-18T02:56:35Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Anyone that watched the postgame celebration of the Yankees 3-2 victory tonight probably can't deny that the Yankees look like a team that is enjoying playing the game of baseball.&nbsp; The mobbing of Robinson Cano at 1st base was a...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Anyone that watched the postgame celebration of the Yankees 3-2 victory tonight probably can't deny that the Yankees look like a team that is enjoying playing the game of baseball.&nbsp; The mobbing of Robinson Cano at 1st base was a great sight.&nbsp; Melky dumping water on Robbie during his interview was priceless.&nbsp; The smiles and jubilation of winning a one-run extra-innings affair was exactly what the Yankees need.&nbsp; </p>
<p>When I left class tonight I checked the score on my phone and learned that the Yankees were trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the 8th because of a throwing error by none other than Kyle Farnsworthless.&nbsp; I also saw that the Red Sox were losing to Kansas City 8-1.&nbsp; I was all set to write a post about how tired I am of wasted opportunities.&nbsp; Since the Arod &quot;Ha&quot; game against Toronto, the Yankees are 26-15.&nbsp; Now, that's not bad baseball.&nbsp; But the Red Sox are 20-22.&nbsp; That's not good baseball.&nbsp; And while the Yankees struggled in Colorado and San Francisco, the red Sox were a mere 1 1/2 games better.&nbsp; That was a time full of wasted opportunity.&nbsp; When Boston lost the first game to Toronto last week, the Yankees lost their only game to Tampa.&nbsp; But the Yankees made me eat my planned words with an exciting comeback victory.</p>

<p>Accardo's balk in the bottom of the ninth was good stuff.&nbsp; For the Yankees, at least.&nbsp; Before, when the Yankees were playing poorly, I joked about how many different ways can the Yankees find to lose a game.&nbsp; <a href="http://yankeeschick.mlblogs.com/">Beth</a> pointed out that they could lose on a balk.&nbsp; Well, it hasn't happened to the Yankees, but tonight it happened to the Blue Jays.&nbsp; Usually when a balk occurs I'm not entirely sure what the pitcher did wrong.&nbsp; But tonight his flinch after bringing the ball and glove together but before stepping off was blatant.&nbsp; Even Damon and Melky were jumping up and down at it.&nbsp; It was definitely a moment worth cheering out loud, although I've got to admit that's a tough break for Accardo.&nbsp; Oh, well.&nbsp; I'll take what I can get, I suppose.</p>

<p>Whenever Robinson Cano comes to the plate I instruct the opposing pitcher to throw the ball anywhere that's somewhat remotely close to the plate because Robbie will swing even at pitches above his head.&nbsp; Tonight, Cano swung at the first pitch as expected.&nbsp; Only it was a hittable pitch.&nbsp; Note to pitchers opposing the Yankees: to get Robinson Cano out, do not throw anything near where his bat can make contact.&nbsp; But how great the hit was!&nbsp; And how great was Alex Rodriguez nearly bowling over Larry Bowa like he was Pedro protecting himself from Don Zimmer.</p>

<p>Speaking of Larry Bowa, what was he thinking sending Cairo home on Melky's single?&nbsp; And not only that, but what the hel1 was he doing trying to slide into home behind Miguel?&nbsp; I hope Cairo's alright.&nbsp; He's been a huge piece of the puzzle of late.&nbsp; Since he was able to go out and play the field, I'm guessing his neck or shoulders or whatever will be fine with maybe a day or so of rest.&nbsp; He'd probably get that time off anyway.</p>

<p>So, the Yankees managed to NOT waste an opportunity.&nbsp; And they managed to NOT waste another strong Andy Pettitte start (although they didn't exactly help him out much, either).&nbsp; One thing that they DID manage to do is gain a game on Boston.&nbsp; They now stand at a mere 8 games back.&nbsp; They've been this close before, hopefully they don't blow it again.&nbsp; Two more against Toronto including starts by Roger Clemens and Chien-Ming &quot;Cool Hand Luke&quot; Wang.&nbsp; I like the Yankee chances for the sweep.&nbsp; If Clemens can rebound from his rough start in Tampa, things will be good.&nbsp; And then Moose will have his necessary 5 days of beauty sleep, putting him in a good mood for Friday.&nbsp; It's the gross double header lineup of HKP and the Prince of Pennsylvania that worries me.&nbsp; We'll see how it goes.</p>

<p>For now, as usual, I'm just going to be happy the Yankees picked up a big and timely win and await tomorrow.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Yankees 6, Blue Jays 4</title>
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    <published>2007-07-17T02:00:45Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-17T02:00:45Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Well, despite the triple, Mo was Mo and he secured a win for his 14th save of the year.&nbsp; The Yankees managed to survive another outing by the not-so-great Hong Kong Phooey.&nbsp; Believe it or not, by giving up 3...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Well, despite the triple, Mo was Mo and he secured a win for his 14th save of the year.&nbsp; The Yankees managed to survive another outing by the not-so-great Hong Kong Phooey.&nbsp; Believe it or not, by giving up 3 runs in 5 innings (not an incredibly BAD outing, I'll admit), Igawa was able to lower his ERA.&nbsp; He's now floating just under 7 (6.97).&nbsp; Awesome. I'm not sure HKP is even worth discussing further.&nbsp; He's gone as soon as Phil Hughes heals up at the end of the month.</p>
<p>On a good note, the Yankee bats are still full of power.&nbsp; 4 of their 6 runs came on homeruns, including A-Rod's 32nd (and his 89th ice cream).&nbsp; Robbie Cano hit his 7th, another good sign from the young second baseman.&nbsp; Like I wrote before the break, we keep hearing about his power but he hasn't really shown it to us yet.&nbsp; He's put it on display in July, hitting 4 homeruns and 2 doubles.&nbsp; Not exactly a dramatic month, but better than we're used to (he hit 1 in each previous month, including a homerless streak of June 1-July 3).&nbsp; If he could just learn to take some pitches, he might be everything he's cracked up to be (he's struck out 3 times more than he's walked this month).</p>

<p>On a less good note, Johnny Damon cannot continue to lead off.&nbsp; I'm not sure who would be a better choice, but Damon is simpy not working out.&nbsp; His average is at .241 after tonight's 0-for-4.&nbsp; His OBP is around .340 (lower after tonight, I think).&nbsp; Johnny Damon is simply not on base enough to be leading off and a lead off man that isn't on base is scarcely a leadoff man at all.&nbsp; He's already been taken off of centerfield duty because he's not really performing well there either.&nbsp; I think if the Yankees are going to make a trade, this is where they should focus.&nbsp; While a decent bullpen arm would be nice, a backup catcher would be great, what about someone that can lead off?&nbsp; And maybe even play first?&nbsp; Just throwing that out there.&nbsp; Rumor has it Dan Johnson in Oakland is a possibility.&nbsp; He's not on base much more than Damon, though (and less than Andy Philips who is batting over .300 and picked up the game winning RBIs tonight).</p>

<p>This post is feeling kind of negative.&nbsp; I'm not entirely sure why, it's just what I wanted to talk about.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the Red Sox won, but the night wasn't a complete wash.&nbsp; The Indians lost, moving the Yankees within 7 games of the Wild Card.&nbsp; Minnesota is off and Seattle is losing.&nbsp; When you're having a season like the Yankees are, gaining any ground is a positive, even if it's in the Wild Card race.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Despite their efforts, Yankees win game</title>
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    <published>2007-07-15T21:02:24Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-15T21:03:34Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[The Yankees wanted to lose this game.&nbsp; They tried and tried, but fate woul not allow it.&nbsp; Nor would the Devil Rays.&nbsp; Two baserunning errors by Tampa Bay kept the Yankees in the game early, especially Brendan Harris in the...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Yankees wanted to lose this game.&nbsp; They tried and tried, but fate woul not allow it.&nbsp; Nor would the Devil Rays.&nbsp; Two baserunning errors by Tampa Bay kept the Yankees in the game early, especially Brendan Harris in the first inning.&nbsp; I think that mistake kept the Rays from scoring at least 1 more run, maybe 2 or 3.&nbsp; Then later the guy (I forget who) that was thrown out trying to stretch a single into a double.&nbsp; Again it probably saved a run.</p>
<p>Yankee pitching gave up 16 hits.&nbsp; That's a ton of hits.&nbsp; But Mussina wouldn't let the Yankees lose, either.&nbsp; He let 13 guys get on base (11 hits), but only 3 could manage to cross the plate.&nbsp; When the chips were down, Mussina was at his best today.&nbsp; He didn't have his best stuff.&nbsp; He didn't even have very good stuff.&nbsp; But he had enough to hold down the fort for 6 innings.&nbsp; &nbsp;And if it weren't for bullpen ineptitude, he could have had the win.&nbsp; </p>

<p>The bullpen tried perhaps harder than anyone to lose the game.&nbsp; First Villone pooped the bed giving up the two-run homerun.&nbsp; Then Farnsworth showed why he really is honestly and completely worthless.&nbsp; Two doubles while recording one out is not good.&nbsp; Then, Dioner Navarro came to the plate.&nbsp; Already 2 for 2 on the day, Navarro was probably feeling like a stud.&nbsp; Unfortunately for him, he's not a stud.&nbsp; In fact I heard Thursday or Friday during the game that he has the lowest average in the major leagues for those over 200 at-bats.&nbsp; I haven't looked it up to confirm, but it doesn't mater if the fact is accurate.&nbsp; He's hitting .179.&nbsp; And it was worse before today.&nbsp; Farnsworth, however, had given up an RBI single to right to the guy.&nbsp; Andy Philips, however, refused to let the Yankees lose.&nbsp; He made a GREAT play, snaring the hard liner.&nbsp; Then, with Cano's prompting, made a heads-up throw to double off the runner.&nbsp; It is this play, the play that made it possible for the Yankees to win, that puts Andy Philips into the Mile High Yankees Club.&nbsp; Oh yeah...did he mentioned he had an RBI triple to go with it?&nbsp; And is now batting over .300 again?</p>

<p><a href="http://yankeesco.mlblogs.com/photos/uncategorized/philips.jpg"><img class="image-full" title="Philips" height="362" alt="Philips" src="http://yankeesco.mlblogs.com/photos/uncategorized/philips.jpg" border="0" style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 5px 5px; WIDTH: 340px" /></a> <strong>Andy Philips</strong><br />July 15, 2007<br />2-4<br />2 Really Big Ice Creams<br />Awesome play in the 8th to preserve the win.<br />Yankees win 7-6</p>

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<p>Even Jorge Posada tried to lose the game with his catcher's interference in the ninth.&nbsp; But, as usual, Mo would not allow it, inducing the double play and then the popup to save his 13th of the year.&nbsp; The Yankees climbed back over .500 for the first time since Colorado.&nbsp; They won the series, their 3rd consecutive.&nbsp; And, most importantly, they gained a game in the standings as Toronto was able to earn a split with Boston.&nbsp; 9 games back is better than 10, and I think this was a good start to the second half.&nbsp; The Yankees head home to face Toronto for 4 and then the Rays for 4 more.&nbsp; It would be great to see them take 3 of 4 in each of those series(es).....we'll see.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Mini-Streak #3</title>
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    <published>2007-07-13T01:43:03Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-13T02:00:06Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[The Yankees now have their third straight mini-streak going.&nbsp; They lost following the first two (2 vs Minnesota and 1 each against Minnesota/L-Triple A).&nbsp; This one bridges the gap between the Angels series and the second half opener in Tampa.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Yankees now have their third straight mini-streak going.&nbsp; They lost following the first two (2 vs Minnesota and 1 each against Minnesota/L-Triple A).&nbsp; This one bridges the gap between the Angels series and the second half opener in Tampa.&nbsp; I have a pretty strong feeling, though, that after tomorrow we'll be able to call this one an actual winning streak.</p>
<p>I was only able to catch the end of tonight's game, but the boscore tells a pretty good story.&nbsp; The Yankees managed to puut togethr double-digit hits, including at least one by all of the starters except Kahn-Yo.&nbsp; The highlights, of course, were the Bombers three homeruns, including A-Roddasaurus's 31st and 87th RBI.&nbsp; The reason I am most excited/interested in the homeruns is because it shows that the break didn't really interrupt the power rhythm the boys got into last weekend.&nbsp; I had a bit of concern that the offense would disappear with 3 days off.&nbsp; Thankfully, it didn't.&nbsp; It's still around.&nbsp; And despite the chance of sounding too confident, Tampa Bay is the team to start against to make sure it gets well re-established.</p>

<p>Speaking of offense, Bobby Abreu was tonight's main offensive star with 3 hits, 3 RBIs and his 6th homerun.&nbsp; So far in July, Bobby is batting .483 with 2 homeruns.&nbsp; If the Yankees are going to make a run (and I think they can), they need his bat to stay hot.&nbsp; He was hot in early June, the Yankees were too.&nbsp; He's hot in early July, the Yankees are too.&nbsp; He's a huge piece of the puzzle.</p>

<p>I have to say that I'm a big fan of tonight's lineup.&nbsp; It's dangerous top to bottom.&nbsp; Even Andy Philips has a hot bat.&nbsp; His average is sitting at .310 right now.&nbsp; It's not the huge bat one might want from a first baseman, but it's a number that's tough to shake a stick at.&nbsp; I like Abreu down in the lineup, and I like him following Posada.&nbsp; If Abreu continues to hit, Posada will consistently see some decent pitches and will be able to keep up his impressive first half numbers.&nbsp; And I like My Boy Melky! near the top.&nbsp; If Damon continues to struggle, having Cabrera in the 2-slot might provide some backup table setting.&nbsp; If Damon can't Melky can.&nbsp; If Damon gets it done, maybe Melky can move him for Jeter (who can hit anywhere).&nbsp; Melky is the leadoff man of the future, let's get him towards the top and leave him there.</p>

<p>Pettitte didn't have his best stuff tonight, but he had enough.&nbsp; 5 2/3 isn't great, but it's a step forward following his previous 2 starts.&nbsp; One thing I noticed is that 2 of the Rays' 3 runs came from sac flies.&nbsp; To me, that indicates that Andy wasn't allowing the big hit.&nbsp; A sac fly is far superior to a single with a man on 3rd, most obviously because you record an out.&nbsp; He only walked 1 and struck out 4, so pettitte's command was good, although he did give up 6 hits and wasn't very economical with his pitches.&nbsp; Since I wasn't able to actually see him pitch I can't really give any other comments on his performance, but I'm pleased with the result.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I'm definitely pleased with the result of the bullpen's performance, especially Mo's 2 strikeouts.&nbsp; I was able to see what he had tonight and it was nothing short of typical Mariano Rivera.&nbsp; Two shattered bats in a single at-bat, 2 strikeouts and a groundout.&nbsp; A perfect inning.&nbsp; Too bad it wasn't a save situation, but he's only going to improve with work and that was some work for him.&nbsp; Vizcaino continued to perform well while under Mariano's tutelage, and even Farnsworth managed to put up a zero, despite allowing a leadoff walk and a single.&nbsp; He came back strong and recorded a strikeout.</p>

<p>The Yankees moved ahead of Toronto tonight.&nbsp; I was doing some thinking and decided that as long as the Yankees win this series, it's really a no-lose situation.&nbsp; They will either jump ahead of Toronto (done) or gain ground on Boston.&nbsp; Or both.&nbsp; Both things need to happen eventually, why not now?&nbsp; I think best case scenario (trying to be realistic) might be a Yankee sweep and a Toronto-Boston split.&nbsp; They would gain 2 games on both.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Whatever happens the rest of the weekend, Yankee fans can rest easy for tonight.&nbsp; Good stuff happened: a win, moved into sole possession of second place, gained 1/2 game in the wild card.&nbsp; A detroit victory would tighten that Wild Card race a little more.&nbsp; I'll take it.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>A Series Win! Against the Angels!</title>
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    <published>2007-07-08T21:55:27Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-08T21:58:16Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Series wins against the Angels are few and far between for the Yankees.&nbsp; But they got one when they needed it the most.&nbsp; Well, maybe not as much as they needed the two in the playoffs...but still pretty darn important....]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Series wins against the Angels are few and far between for the Yankees.&nbsp; But they got one when they needed it the most.&nbsp; Well, maybe not as much as they needed the two in the playoffs...but still pretty darn important.</p>
<p>New blogger Chien-Ming Wang proved once again why he's the Yankee ace, throwing 6 1/3 shutout innings with only half of a finger.&nbsp; OK, that's an exaggeration of his finger problems.&nbsp; But the truth is, he gritted through it (again) and gave us a quality outing (again).&nbsp; He now has 9 wins on the season and could very well put together another 18 or 19 win season.&nbsp; And all of the doubters thought it was a fluke.&nbsp; I knew it was a fluke and Wang was here to stay.&nbsp; The guy's awesome.&nbsp; His ERA is back down to 3.36, very near where it was during his string of 5 consecutive quality starts before he and the rest of the team hiccupped on the road trip.&nbsp; He's got 6 days off.&nbsp; Hopefully the extra day or so of rest will help improve the state of his finger, although I fear it's a condition he's going to have to battle all season.</p>

<p>While the pitching from Wang and the bullpen was awesome, the real story was, of course, the offense.&nbsp; The Yankees won 12-0.&nbsp; They were (re)fueled by 3 3-run homeruns, including another Cano blast.&nbsp; He's hit 3 homeruns in the last week.&nbsp; Is Robinson Cano finding the power stroke we've always been told he would have?&nbsp; If he is, then the Yankee lineup just got a lot tougher.&nbsp; If he's not...well, I still like Robbie Cano and will be happy to have him in pinstripes.&nbsp; Matsui hit a blast in the 1st.&nbsp; And maybe it was my eyes playing tricks, but it looked like he was smiling as he rounded the bases.&nbsp; I love to see baseball players smiling because it shows that they're having fun.&nbsp; And one of the many lessons in <em>Little Big League</em> is that having fun is the key to winning baseball games.&nbsp; At least when you're a 12 year old owner/manager.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Let's not overlook Alex Rodriguez.&nbsp; Although his awesomeness is becoming so commonplace that it's easy to ignore, today Alex got himself 4 more ice creams and another homerun and continues to lead the major leagues in both categories.&nbsp; He is also now alone at 22nd all-time in homeruns and over the weekend joined Lou Gehrig and Joe D. as the only Yankees to have over 80 RBIs before the All-Star break.&nbsp; If A-Rod is not in pinstripes next summer I think I might go into depression.&nbsp; Michael Kay and John Flaherty today talked about Alex's place in history and where that place will be if he leaves New York.&nbsp; It's not that you can't have a legacy if you're not a Yankee, but if he leaves the Yankees and spends 4 or 5 years somewhere else, what is he?&nbsp; A Mariner?&nbsp; A Ranger? A Yankee? A whatever?&nbsp; I thought it was an interesting comment, because when you think about all of the great players, they may have played for more than 1 team, but they're attached only to one.&nbsp; Roger Clemens may be an exception, but you can bet he won't be remembered as Blue Jay or an Astro.&nbsp; I even have trouble thinking of Nolan Ryan as anything but a Houston Astro, although he had great years in other cities.&nbsp; As a side note, did you know Nolan Ryan won 20 games only twice in his 26-year big league career?&nbsp; Anyway, the Yankees need to make sure they hold onto Alex Rodriguez.&nbsp; </p>

<p>So the 1st half ends on a positive note, taking 5 of 7 from Minnesota and L-Triple A.&nbsp; At 1 game under .500, the Yankees aren't exactly where they'd like to be.&nbsp; But look on the bright side, they could be Tampa Bay.&nbsp; Since winning 2 of 3 against the Mets on June 17, the Yankees are 7-11.&nbsp; Not a good record.&nbsp; But during that time, they've lost just 1 1/2 games in the division standings.&nbsp; Once again the Red Sox had the opportunity to really put the Yankees (and Blue Jays for that matter) away for good.&nbsp; Instead they have floundered.&nbsp; 10 games is a huge lead, but it's not insurmountable.&nbsp; The Red Sox have played right around .500 ball since June 1.&nbsp; Their offense is struggling and their rotation is a bit of a question mark.&nbsp; The Yankees CAN make a move and get back into the race.&nbsp; Will they? I don't know. If it's going to happen, July is when it should.</p>

<p>After the break, the Yankees play 4 against Tampa Bay, 4 big ones against Toronto (in New York), 4 more against Tampa Bay, 4 against Kansas City, 3 against Baltimore, plus the suspended game, and close the month at home against the White Sox.&nbsp; Barring rain, they've got 21 decision coming their way before August.&nbsp; I see no reason why they can't win a minimum of 15 of those 21 games.&nbsp; They already have a 2-run advantage in one of them.&nbsp; During that same span, the Red Sox have 4 against Toronto, 3 against Kansas City, 4 against the White Sox, 4 against Cleveland, 3 against Tampa Bay, and 1 against Baltimore.&nbsp; That's 19 decisions.&nbsp; Playing like they have during the last month, let's say the Red Sox win 10 of them.&nbsp; The Yankees would go into August just 6 games back with 2 months to go.&nbsp; Can it be done?&nbsp; Sure.&nbsp; And it's not even asking for an insane hot streak...15-6.&nbsp; And it's not asking for much from Boston either, just keep playing like you have...10-9.&nbsp; And suddenly it's a race.&nbsp; Or at least more of a race than we have right now.&nbsp; I suppose I could be greedy...and expect the Red Sox to play those 19 like their last 19.&nbsp; They'd go 9-10 and it's only a 5 game deficit.&nbsp; With 7 Yankee-Red Sox games to go.</p>

<p>Here's to hoping....</p>

<p>GO YANKEES!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Another Mini Streak</title>
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    <published>2007-07-07T01:59:54Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-07T02:04:53Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[Robinson Cano has just caught the final out, and the Yankees have another mini-streak going.&nbsp; Last time they couldn't turn it into an actual streak, and I'm not entirely conifdent they can do it this time either.&nbsp; But for now,...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Robinson Cano has just caught the final out, and the Yankees have another mini-streak going.&nbsp; Last time they couldn't turn it into an actual streak, and I'm not entirely conifdent they can do it this time either.&nbsp; But for now, I'm just going to enjoy tonight's win.&nbsp; It was a good one.</p>
<p>Every Yankee had a hit.&nbsp; Every Yankee had an RBI.&nbsp; The bullpen was great, especially Scott Proctor.&nbsp; Proctor came in with 2 on and 1 out and after a wild pitch settled down to strike outGary Mathews, JR. and Garret Anderson.&nbsp; He then worked a perfect 8th, adding a third strikeout.&nbsp; His tough performance in the 7th inning, keeping the Angels off the board with 2nd and 3rd 1 out was a key part of the game.&nbsp; I know that the Yankees came back and scored 2 runs in the 8th, but if Scott had allowed just one hit, the game would have been 12-11 and had a different complexion.&nbsp; My hat goes off to Scott.&nbsp; Maybe there was something to the burning of his stuff.</p>

<p>Offensively, there's almost so much to say that I don't know what to say.&nbsp; 19 hits and 14 runs were both season highs.&nbsp; I've already mentioned that everyone had a hit and an RBI.&nbsp; 6 guys had more than 1 hit.&nbsp; A-Roddasaurus showed us that his hamstring isn't hurting him too badly, with a couple of nice plays in the field and 3 hits, including his 29th homerun.&nbsp; The homerun put him in company with Lou Gehrig and the Crime Dog at 22nd place all-time, just 7 away from 500.&nbsp; He also now has 82 RBIs on the season.&nbsp; Even though his hamstring is apparently OK (although he said it was sore in his postgame interview), I still hope that he doesn't play in the All-Star Game.&nbsp; The last thing this team needs is someone to get hurt or aggravate an injury playing in something as worthless as the All-Star Game.&nbsp; Take the time off and play with your kid, Alex.&nbsp; Go to the club, Derek.&nbsp; Reflect on your awesome first half, Jorge.</p>

<p>The main concerning thing was Andy Pettitte.&nbsp; I think this is Andy's second consecutive rough outing.&nbsp; After the stress of being the only pitcher that could get outs, but still not getting any run support, I think Pettitte is in dire need of a rest.&nbsp; Hopefully Torre gives him at least a full week off, holding him until the 3rd game of the D-Rays series after the break.&nbsp; And also hopefully, in the meantime, the Yankees keep on winning, giving Pettitte a little mental break from having to continually be the savior as he has been throughout the entire first half.</p>

<p>Tomorrow Roger goes for win #351 against John Lackey.&nbsp; While Clemens was vintage in his last performance, I'm not sure how he'll handle the Angels.&nbsp; Despite winning tonight, this is not a team I feel comfortable with.&nbsp; They just play too well against the Yankees.&nbsp; Lackey so far is 11-5 with a 3.04 ERA.&nbsp; Which is pretty darn good.&nbsp; In his last 3 starts, however, Lackey is 1-1 with an ERA of 5.40.&nbsp; And, of course, the Angels are riding a streak in which they've lost 7 of their last 10.&nbsp; The Yankees have won 4 of 5, including a great outing from Clemens last time and huge offensive performance tonight.&nbsp; The Yankees have momentum on their side.&nbsp; They're going to need it.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>

<p>P.S. Thanks to Mark for giving the Chien-Ming Wang blog the attention he deserves and posting the info on the MLBlogs homepage. Wang Rules!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Yanks Win a Series, Wang Has a Blog</title>
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    <published>2007-07-06T15:04:31Z</published>
    <updated>2007-07-06T15:04:31Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[The Yankees won their first series since way back on June 17 by taking 3 of 4 from the Minnesota Twins.&nbsp; That's great news.&nbsp; The Yankees need to be beating teams of the caliber of the Twins, who right now...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Yankees won their first series since way back on June 17 by taking 3 of 4 from the Minnesota Twins.&nbsp; That's great news.&nbsp; The Yankees need to be beating teams of the caliber of the Twins, who right now sit about 2 games ahead of them in the Wild Card race.&nbsp; Hopefully winning the series will give the boys a little momentum going into this last series before the break.&nbsp; Because with the Angels coming to town, they're going to need as many good vibes as they can get.</p>
<p>The Yankees WANTED to lose yesterday.&nbsp; They tried as hard as they could.&nbsp; They put Igawa on the mound, blew a 3-run lead, and Rivera even made it interesting by giving up a run in the ninth.&nbsp; But in the end, the forces of good prevailed and the Yankees came out on top, thanks to Matsui's 8th inning homerun.&nbsp; </p>

<p>I have to say that I was really happy to see Cano and Melky hit their homeruns, especially Cano.&nbsp; Everyone keeps talking about he's going to be able to hit for both average and power, but we really haven't seen the power side and the average side has been MIA this season.&nbsp; He's only got 5 homeruns on the year, but two of them have come during his last 3 games.&nbsp; It would be great if he were to find his power stroke.&nbsp; It's greatly needed right now.</p>

<p>I read over at Bombers Beat that Phil Hughes is throwing BP and is ikely to start some rehab games in the near future, putting a probable return sometime in early August.&nbsp; Unfortunately, barring a near-miracle, that will be too late to do much good.&nbsp; However, having those two full months to pitch at the big league level without a lot of pressure will most likely help him out when it comes to next season.&nbsp; I'm not sure what the timetable is for Rasner or Karstens, but it would be good to be able to see them sometime in August or September as well.&nbsp; Although I think Rasner may be done for the season.</p>

<p>One thing that the series win over Minnesota has done is give Yankee fans another miniscule glimmer of hope.&nbsp; The Yankees can either build on it this weekend with a good showing against the Angels, or they can break out hearts yet again with a sad performance.&nbsp; I'm not going to make any predictions on the series.&nbsp; But I will say that winning tonight is going to be the key to winning or losing the series.&nbsp; Bartolo Colon has struggled this season and Andy Pettitte has been pretty good.&nbsp; If Pettitte can actually get some run support, the Yankees have a chance.&nbsp; But if he doesn't, the Yankees chances of winning the game (and the series) are minimal.</p>

<p>On a more exciting note, my Taiwanese hero has his own blog here at MLBlogs.&nbsp; Now I haven't been checking the site as dilligently the last few days, but I didn't see any amazing fanfare or pomp and circumstance surrounding the arrival of the blog like we did with, say, Kevin Youkilis.&nbsp; But he's listed at the top of the active roster list.&nbsp; Wang has only made one post and did not leave comments open.&nbsp; But I'm looking forward to reading what he has to say and hopefully being ble to leave him some comments in the future.&nbsp; <a href="http://40chienmingwang.mlblogs.com/">Refueling Chien-Ming Wang!</a></p>]]>
        
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    <title>Does Two In A Row Count As A Streak?</title>
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    <summary><![CDATA[The Yankees won a game for the second straight night.&nbsp; I'm not sure whether or not we can count it as a winning streak, but I'll take what I can get with this team.&nbsp; And what we got tonight was...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Yankees won a game for the second straight night.&nbsp; I'm not sure whether or not we can count it as a winning streak, but I'll take what I can get with this team.&nbsp; And what we got tonight was a great offensive showing all the way around and a great pitching performance from everyone involved, especially Chien-Ming Wang.</p>
<p>Wang really looked great, bouncing back nicely from his rough starts his last two times out.&nbsp; Zero runs in 7 innings, giving up just 4 hits.&nbsp; Unfortunately, he also walked 4 while striking out just 3.&nbsp; I'm not concerned about the strikeouts, he's not a strikeout machine.&nbsp; However, the 4 walks is showing a few residual signs of his struggles during the road trip from hel1.&nbsp; But, since he did induce 14 groundouts, I think it's safe to say that Chien-Ming Wang is back in ace-of-the-staff form.&nbsp; At least for now.&nbsp; He'll probably get one more start before the break, this weekend against the Angels.&nbsp; I'm really hoping he's back to stay because we all know that the Yankees need to play flawlessly to beat that team.</p>

<p>The relief were no slouches tonight.&nbsp; Proctor pitched an inning and was actually able to strikeout 2 guys.&nbsp; He gave up a hit, but there was no damage done.&nbsp; Hits happen.&nbsp; It's just nice when they aren't accompanied by 3 walks and an idle closer.&nbsp; And then we got our first look at Edwar Ramirez.&nbsp; He wasted no time in making himself known as he struck out the side.</p>

<p>I'm so happy with tonight's pitching performance I could burst.</p>

<p>I'm also pretty darn happy with tonight's offensive performance.&nbsp; The Yankees got their 3rd straight good offensive showing, scoring 8 runs on 14 hits.&nbsp; Jeter led the way with 3 hits and 2 RBI.&nbsp; I wonder if Joe has solved the 3-hole mystery by plugging him in there.&nbsp; It makes sense.&nbsp; With a .343 batting average he'll provide some protection for A-Roddasaurus.&nbsp; And it gets My Boy Melky! a chance to stay near the top of the order where he belongs.&nbsp; Speaking of Melky, he joined Jeter and Cano by knocking in 2 runs.&nbsp; And even Bobby Abreu managed a multi-hit game, going 3-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored.&nbsp; A-Rod was the only Yankee starter to not get a hit, although I suspect that it may have been a lingering affect of his hamstring injury.&nbsp; Hopefully it's not a long-term linger and more a result of being a little cautious/tentative the first day after the injury happened.</p>

<p>Tomorrow we see Moose take on Johan &quot;The Pitching God&quot; Santana.&nbsp; I don't have a very good feeling about the Yankees chances of extending their mini-streak to 3 games.&nbsp; Santana is a lefty.&nbsp; The Yankees can't hit lefties.&nbsp; Santana is awesome.&nbsp; The Yankee bats are unpredictable.&nbsp; We'll see how it goes and hope for the best.</p>

<p>Go Yankees!</p>]]>
        
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