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Wang on 3 days' rest spurs a brass debate
> Tuesday, October 9th 2007, 4:05 AM > Print Email Suggest a Story More coverage: Click here for complete Game 4 coverage Who should stay and who should go? Click here for our Yankee team page Read Mark Feinsand's Blogging the Bombers (with audio) Read fan blog Subway Squawkers What changes are needed? Join the discussion I'm told there was some debate among the Yankee ...
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Baseball Today: Tuesday, October 9
Projo Sox Blog — ... ROLL OF DISHONOR: The New York papers spread the blame around for the Yanks' loss, starting with Chien Ming-Wang (he caught it from both the the Daily News and ...

Into the Championships!
The Baseball Files — ... The New York loss was joyous for me. Was there anyone who actually thought that Wang would pitch well on three days rest? Apparently so–but not Joe Torre. Cleveland was wonderful–at the plate, on the bags and on the mound. I like ...

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