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Yankees not very well

The New York Yankees, despite their payroll of $ 200 million, continued to fall layer cede this sunday before the Blue Jays 6-2 in game of the Major Leagues.

The right star Roy Halladay (17-9) continued its mysterious grip on the ninth of the Big Apple since stepping down foja before New Yorkers in this campaign 4-1 in their favour.

Halladay spread indisputable eight with two runs in seven efficient episodes.

The Canadian squad gave Halladay enough offensive support, which was home run from third baseman Scott Rolen, simple tug from Vernon Wells and double producer of Mexican Rod Barajas.

The affected was left-handed pitcher Andy Pettitte (13-11), who could provide little in this day to Yankees, who can not seem to go to the play offs for the first time in 14 years.

For the Yankee connected home runs four corners of the Dominican Alex Rodriguez and Jason Giambi initially.

The "Mulan" (72-64), que han ido to the postseason for 13 consecutive years, were now 12 games behind the momentarily "Ray" Tampa Bay, leaders of the Division of the American League East, where is one month's campaign.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

I am not giving up on the Wild Card for 2008 just yet! But I will say, the pitching in 2009 looks infinitely better than it does in 2008 and that reason tied in with the pitching of say a Tampa and/or Boston has me thinking that last game of the year in Yankee Stadium might spell the end! I am a 7 year season ticket holder now with the Bombers but when I was offered tickets for next year I jumped on the idea of selling my last game ever at Yankees Stadium tickets for nearly a grand total: http://www.esellout.com/ResultsGeneralAtVenue.aspx?kwds=New+York+Yankees&venid=68 So my loss was a gain as well! I am set for 2009 when the stars are lined up and Jeter and Jorge rebound with the refreshed and healthy staff!

Let’s Go Yankees! But if we can’t win…I hope The Rays pound the $#!t out of Boston!

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