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Well, the Yankees finally took one on the chin. Joba Chamberlain wasn’t great and the bullpen was worse as the Mariners rolled over the Yanks 10-3. See ya next week, Joba.

Derek Jeter had three hits. He passed Luis Aparicio for the most hits ever by a shortstop. That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?

Yanks don’t lose any ground as the Red Sox lost in Texas again. Hideki Matsui is listed as day-to-day. He might have to have his knee drained of fluid.

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7 comments

1 Chyll Will   ~  Aug 16, 2009 9:45 pm

So, the "steaming" referred to in the last post was an open-ended metaphor. This prediction craze is really something, isn't it? >;)

2 NYYfan22   ~  Aug 16, 2009 9:46 pm

It's a lil bittersweet, this loss, seeing as Boston is ½ game back of Texas in the wild card after today's matchups.

Hopefully the Yanks won't be slowed down by this game. Joba was rather average today, but Aceves was downright horrible! Only 5 outs over 48 pitches? And 2 HBs. On the bright side, he didn't walk anyone.

See you all tamara.

3 The Hawk   ~  Aug 16, 2009 9:58 pm

"Joba Chamberlain wasn't great"??? Ha that's one way to put it. What are you, on his payroll? ; )

4 Mattpat11   ~  Aug 16, 2009 10:39 pm

Yankees face Tomko tomorrow.

5 Rich   ~  Aug 17, 2009 1:45 am

As I mentioned on the other thread, in light of the "competition," Joba was really bad. I'm concerned about him.

6 rbj   ~  Aug 17, 2009 8:02 am

Feh. Hot and stuffy in my office this a.m. Can't do a lick of work here, even with the fan on.

BTW, what the F!ck was going on in the opening scene of Mad Men last night.?

7 The Hawk   ~  Aug 17, 2009 8:27 am

[6] I'm pretty sure he was "remembering" the circumstances of his birth - the baby's name was Dick.

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