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Yanks Come So Close Yet So Far
Sunday, April 13, 2008
In addition to my usual Yankees Chick posts, I have also begun writing regularly for AOL's FanHouse blog on all things AL East. I will post the beginnings of those articles here on YC, and then you'll have to click the link to jump on over to FH to read the rest... stick with me here, amigos!
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Philip Hughes may have given up seven runs in two innings, but I'm blaming this one on Kyle Farnsworth.

The Sox were all over Hughes from the very first inning, smacking six hits and scoring seven runs, but the Yanks put on a decent display themselves, scoring four off a shaky Daisuke Matsuzaka. They scored another in the eighth inning off Timlin thanks to a solo shot by Giambi -- the second homer Timlin served up to Giambi in this series -- to put the score at 7-5 with a win just two runs out of sight for the Yanks.

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posted by Yankees Chick @ Sunday, April 13, 2008  
1 Comments:
  • At 7:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Chickers,

    How can you say it was Farnzie? Last time I had checked. The Yanks lost by 2 runs. Kyle only gave up one run only because Dead-Arm was behind the plate.

    I kind of like Farnzie!

    Oh yeah, I'm a Sox fan. I knew I liked Kyle for a reason.

    hey I'll give you Timlin, if you'll have him. For Free!

    You were one old 42 year old away from a sweep.

    Your welcome.

    Mike will not be pitching any more to Giambino from here on in.

    Don't be surprised if you never see him again!

    but we'll see Farnzie in there when it matters most!

     
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