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Jeter's Retirement Plan: Lots of Sleep
Jeter's Retirement Plan: Lots of Sleep
Derek Jeter was surprised to hear that Jacoby Ellsbury, the center fielder for the Boston Red Sox, kept the baseball that the Yankees' Jason Giambi smacked for a game-winning single Thursday. Ellsbury explained that he wanted a piece of history from the final regular-season game between Boston and the Yankees at the current Yankee Stadium. [...]
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Pavano -- Pavano?!? -- helps Yanks roll
New York Yankees Fan Blog — ... a piece praising Mo into a chance to rip A-Rod . We're surprised Kernan didn't go out of his way to rip A-Rod for hitting traffic on his way to the Stadium yesterday . How's this for a resounding endorsement of a player's performance? Colin Stephenson checks in on Andy Pettitte , noting that he has pitched "mostly okay" lately. To be fair, ticket prices were announced for the new Stadium, and it could be a lot worse than it actually is. A little window into Derek Jeter's life , if you're into that sort of thing.

Game 135: Lots of runs, please
River Avenue Blues — ... , make sure you check it out … Derek Jeter’s retirement plan includes being a lazy bum … during the game the RAB Fantasy Football League draft will be held, I’ll post my roster later today ...

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