nypost.com - 3/26/2008
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March 26, 2008 -- Brian Cashman didn't want to part with the young arms. Hal Steinbrenner believed paying a pitcher close to $150 million for seven years was too expensive. So, against Hank Steinbrenner's wishes, the Yankees allowed Johan Santana to slip into Queens. Some believed it wasn't that big of a deal because Santana didn't land in Boston. However, when you see how many question marks ...
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George King Regains Title as Stupidest Mediot
High and Tight. —
The New York Post has printed George King's season preview. I swear, the Post must just employ people because they want to outrage readers, or because they have naked pictures of the editors in precarious positions. Either way, here are some more gems from El Rey de los Idiotas. He starts off wrong right from the title, YANKEES' PLAYOFF STREAK COMING TO END, and continues through the justifications: ...
The dumbest thing I have ever read in my life, or any past lives that I do not know about, yet can still assure you that this would have been the dumbest thing I ever read in them
River Avenue Blues —
... “Moving Chamberlain in front of Rivera was not only the right move for 2008, but forever. Finding somebody to dominate the seventh and eighth innings is harder than discovering a fourth and fifth starter.” There you have it, folks. George King called Joba a fourth or fifth starter in the Post’s season preview. ...
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