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Posted on 08-27-07 9:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Oh Thanks Detroit in routing Yankees. I could not believe when I saw the final score.

Verlander rolls behind Tigers' 16 runs
Righty wins 14th as Detroit takes three of four from New York
By Tim Kirby / MLB.com


Tigers Headlines

DETROIT -- This is how a team gets a roll.

Justin Verlander was dominant over seven innings and the Tigers pounded Mike Mussina and the rest of the Yankees' pitching staff in a 16-0 win on Monday night at Comerica Park.

The Tigers took three of four games from the Yankees, marking the first time Detroit won a series in its last 11 tries. The Tigers last won a series on July 17-19 in a three-game sweep over the Twins. It was also the first time the Tigers won back-to-back games since beating the A's twice on Aug. 11-12.

Manager Jim Leyland said that the easiest way for the Tigers to break out of their August funk was to get good outings from their starting pitchers. Verlander certainly did that on Monday. His fastball topped out at 99 mph, but he also mixed his offspeed pitches in one of his best starts of the season. He allowed three hits -- all of them singles -- over seven shutout innings in earning his 14th win of the season.

The offense backed up Verlander with nine hits and six runs against Mussina by the end of the third. Brandon Inge and Curtis Granderson each had an RBI double, and all but two players in the starting lineup had a hit off Mussina, giving the Tigers a 6-0 lead after just three innings. Mussina was done after three innings and 72 pitches.

The Tigers also roughed up the Yankees' bullpen after Mussina exited. Sean Casey hit his first triple in more than three years. Casey's triple off Sean Henn in the fifth was his first since Aug. 13, 2004, a span of 417 games.

The Tigers scored eight runs off Henn in all and tallied at least one run in each of the first five innings. Inge hit a three-run double in the Tigers' six-run seventh.

The 16 runs were the most the Tigers have scored this season. It was the highest-scoring game for the Tigers since they scored 18 agains the Twins last April.

Tim Kirby is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
 
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Posted on 10-24-07 9:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Shirish Bro,
Thats cute !! Your daughter probably is a sweet-heart, despite the fact that it says "go red sox." 


 
Posted on 10-24-07 10:09 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thank You Freak

Already few WS records for Sox and its just the bottom of 5th. It will be a long night for Rockies.


 
Posted on 10-25-07 3:25 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Go Schilling Go !

Lets go Red Sox !

 

It wil be a different game in the thin of Colorado without a DH.

 
Posted on 10-26-07 6:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It was all about pitching.

What was Holliday doing ?


 
Posted on 10-29-07 2:00 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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We wanted to see changes in Yankee organization, here are some:

 

Reports: Girardi offered Yankees job
Former Yankee expected to accept position, succeed Torre
 
 
 
A-Rod to opt out of contract
Newly crowned Aaron Award winner ends Yankees tenure
 


 
Posted on 10-29-07 3:53 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey Shirish bro,
Congrats man ! I'm guessing you are at Fenway right now :P ....
Ya big changes coming up in the yankees orgo ..

AX, What you wished for has happened...
A-Rod opts out, as much as I wanted him to stay a Yankee, his behaviour past couple of days has made me sick to my stomach. You may call me a flip flopper, but Ill give you support if you bad mouth him from now on !!

I thought THIS was a good read.

Keep counting folks 108 days till the pitchers and catchers report !!!!
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Posted on 10-30-07 1:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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And the crowd goes wild ...

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(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)

By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff

The roar of the crowd filled Copley Square like a wave as the advancing duck boats rolled down Boylston Street, shooting red, white and blue confetti.

College students climbed trees, scurried up light poles, and climbed on top of a bus shelter for a better view.

Businessmen in ties and trenchcoats stood on their toes like children, straining to get a glimpse of the World Series-winning Red Sox.

Spontaneous chants erupted: "Sign Mike Lowell," "Yankees Suck," and "Dice-K," when the Japanese star rolled by.

Eamon McQuaid, 8, sat on the shoulders of his father, John, who bounced up and down in rhythm with the cheers.

Looking over the crowd, Eamon was trying to catch a glimpse of the only player near his size.

"Where's Dustin Pedroia?" he asked. While Eamon looked, his sister, Aisling, 5, let out a shriek from her perch on her mother's shoulders.

"Big Papi!" she screamed, grabbing her brother's arm and pointing toward the back of a duck boat.

John McQuaid echoed his daughter's shouts. "Big Papi!" he screamed, bouncing his son higher in the air.

David Ortiz turned from the back of the duck boat and seemed to look right at the McQuaid children. Eamon and Aisling smiled like it was Christmas morning and screamed Ortiz's name again.

The rolling rally to celebrate the Red Sox sweep of the Colorado Rockies started just after noon at Fenway Park and proceeded through deafening cheers down Boylston Street toward a gigantic, raucous rally at City Hall Plaza.

Halfway through the route, the caravan stopped in Copley Square, where closer Jonathan Papelbon, who was riding with fellow pitchers Hideki Okajima and Mike Timlin and the Dropkick Murphys band, drove the crowd into a frenzy with his trademark jig.

City officials estimated some 35,000 feet of barricades were erected for today's festivities. The confetti blowers on the duck boats were loaded with 800 pounds of confetti.

Fans had come early, prepared for cold weather, using folding chairs and stools to save their places along the metal barriers lining the parade route.

They waved signs bearing messages like "Marry me, Jacoby," "Thank you, Red Sox," and "Save the Last Dance for Boston 58." (Papelbon wears number 58)

"When we came before, we stood for three hours," said Linda Gendall, 37, who began her trek to the parade route with her daughter, Jamie, 8, at 8 a.m. from Stoneham.

This time, the Gendalls brought beach chairs that they set up on Boylston Street near the Central Burying Ground.

Jamie wore her mother's oversized gray Red Sox sweatshirt and a blue 2004 World Series hat pulled tight on her head. She said, "I want to see them dance."

Near the corner of Tremont and Boylston, Dan Acheson, 19, an Emerson College sophomore from Sanbornton, N.H., had secured his perch at 9 a.m.

"I'm sitting on a stool that the school provided in my dorm room," said Acheson, who skipped a sociology class so he could belly up to the metal barrier for the parade.

Fans came wrapped in Red Sox blankets, hoisted brooms to signify the Red Sox sweep of the Rockies, and clutched cups of Dunkin' Donuts coffee to stay warm.

One of the youngest new members of Red Sox Nation, Max Avalone, 2, sat in a jogging stroller that had been adorned with a Red Sox World Series pennant.

"This is pretty historic for him," said his mother, Laura, 39, of Boston's Back Bay. "He doesn't know it yet, but it is."

The T was jam-packed this morning, with long lines to buy Charlie tickets, and commuter trains were busy.

Spokesman Joe Pesaturo said that commuter lines have had their busiest days in history during past football and baseball championship celebrations, as suburban residents flocking to greet their team shared the train with regular business commuters.


 
Posted on 10-30-07 1:34 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Also there were shouts

"Don't Sign ARod"


 
Posted on 10-30-07 1:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A rare photograph



 
Posted on 10-30-07 1:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Shirish Bro,

This chick at work today came in in her sox gear ! We were all like, what the F cause we didnt know she was a sox fan, cause shes from astoria, queens ! One of my collegue was like, "hey Pat, didnt know you were  sox fan!!", Pat quickly goes, "Oh am not, I am a born Mets fan, but whatever it takes to hurt the yanks, Ill do it".. haha, I thought it was hilarious !!

Did anyone catch last nights Conan O' Brien show ??

Ax, I hope you watched it, cause if you didnt, let me quote him or rather paraphrase on what he said about A-Rod :

"Theres talks of Mets signing A-rod, to what the manager of the New York Mets said, No thanks cause we already know how to choke" ..

or something like that, HILARIOUS !!!


 
Posted on 10-30-07 2:39 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Joe Girardi is new Yankees manager
New York signs former Marlins skipper to three-year deal


 
Posted on 10-30-07 3:02 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Another Joe !!

Looks like we are fixated with that name

 

By the way, whats up with this rumor that Torre along with Mattingly is going to LA Dodgers ? Is it just a rumor or a fact ????

 


 
Posted on 10-30-07 3:06 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I wonder if Bosox will give up their mvp lowell for A-Rod ?

Cano says no to 3rd base in the yanks line up !

Why is there talks of Jeter being moved to 3rd and Alberto Gonzalez  being a defensive upgrade to SS ??

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Posted on 10-30-07 10:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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So okay !
Torre is going to Dodgers !!! MO and JO to follow ? I hope not !!1

 
Posted on 10-31-07 6:01 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Freak

Its likely MO and JO will follow JT to LA.


 
Posted on 11-02-07 2:33 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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New job, coast, challenges for Torre
Former Yankees skipper gets new opportunity in Los Angeles
 
A Rod reported wanted 350 mil deal.


 
Posted on 11-07-07 10:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Looks like both Yankees and Red Sox are going to talk with ARod.
 
Posted on 11-07-07 10:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hey shirish, do you think Sox should acquire ARod. I agree he is a great player but he has some history with some players in Sox locker room, especially Varitek and I don't think there will be good vibes.


 
Posted on 11-07-07 11:40 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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glad to say I wasn't around for the World Series :=) and missed the whole gAyROD saga.

I wouldn't mind Yankees offering BOND one year contract for $3mil. If Bond is so eager for the ring, this is his last chance. And I don't know how much grudge Marlins brass have with Girardi else Yankees should try to swap players. I wouldn't mind giving up one of the untouchable pitchers (possibly kennedy) and cabrera for willis and cabrera and some money.


 
Posted on 11-08-07 10:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Mike Lowell offered 36 million for three years. there will be lots of teams that will offer Lowell more than that.

I wonder what RED SOX owners have in mind ? Hope fully not AROD.

Cabrera for third base???


 



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