nypost.com - 9/6/2008
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SEATTLE - Reggie Jackson congratulated Barry Bonds, Ken Griffey, Jr. and Mark McGwire when they passed him on the all-time home run list. Yet, when Alex Rodriguez blows by Jackson, Mr. October is going to feel a little out of the ordinary about...
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Yanks fooling themselves
New York Yankees Fan Blog —
... that the Yanks failed to post the caloric content for the refreshments in the Stadium, putting them in violation of a new city law. Reggie told the ...
The Weekend Yankeeland - 9/6
My Pinstripes —
... and Jason Giambi all went down meekly to end the game. With Boston's win over Texas, the Yankees are now 8.5 games out of the wildcard race. It might as well be 100. It's official, Al Aceves will take Darrell Rasner's place in the rotation. Hell, why not let let Jason Jones replace Sidney Ponson. Reggie Jackson said it's very special for him to watch Alex Rodriguez ...
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After Further Review... No —
Bleacher Report - MLB 9/5/2008
With the beginning of instant replay in what used to be the most pure game on the planet, i think its time to review this call by Bud Selig.
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Anybody But Dustin Pedroia for AL MVP —
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