newyork.yankees.mlb.com - 5/11/2008
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DETROIT -- Bobby Meacham had both palms firmly jutting toward the left-field wall, doing everything he physically could to stop Jason Giambi, short of actually interfering with the play and tackling the chugging Yankees' first baseman. The third-base coach should get some credit for trying, but his frantic cries were but an exercise in futility. It didn't affect the final outcome of ...
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Rasner the remedy Yanks needed
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... . The Yanks are hoping Jason Giambi has turned a corner, writes Bryan Hoch . We're skeptical. Wait -- we're not skeptical... cautiously optimistic probably describes it better. The Post 's Tim Bontemps ...
Is "The Big G" Really Coming?
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Bryan Hoch/MLB.Com: Bobby Meacham had both palms firmly jutting toward the left-field wall, doing everything he physically could to stop Jason Giambi, short of actually interfering with the play and tackling the chugging Yankees' first baseman. "I put my head down to see the bag, and the Big G can't slow down," Giambi said. "Once the train gets going, there's no brakes. I need to pull the rip cord or there's no chance." The play occurred with two outs in the fifth inning, as the Yankees chased Tigers right-hander Jeremy Bonderman in favor of reliever Bobby Seay. Robinson Cano stroked a single through the hole, and Giambi took off from second base, stomping around the ...
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