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A few notes for those of you on the ledge: * The Yankees have played 18 straight days. Kids making shoes in factories in Third World countries don’t work 18 straight days. * The following players have missed games because of injury: Andy Pettitte, Derek Jeter, Jason Giambi, Jorge Posada, Jose Molina, Wilson Betemit * The following players missed games because of suspension: Melky ... [link]

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A Toxic Yankees fan..
Published 4/19/2008 by Jessica Lee at Let's Go Yankees Blog
I know, I know, I am still online. I am going to go to bed after this post. I was about turning off my computer, but somehow decide to go to Peter's LoHud blog again. Peter has an amazing hilarious post about Yankees' 9-9(.500) record. He speaks my mind. I can't put in words better than he just did. Just in case, you must check ...

Should we be satisfied with 9-9?
Published 4/19/2008 by Jason at MY BASEBALL BIAS
... This team will turn it around and get on a run, I’m certain of that. But there’s nothing wrong with being concerned and critical with the play of some of the Yankees. Peter Abraham wrote today that all Yankees fans should just chill out and get off the the ledge. I agree with that up to a point. I think the Yankees are not putting together nine innings of strong, fundamental baseball and that is what worries me. ...

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