Yankees' Duncan not too thrilled with himself

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Acting manager Rob Thomson liked how the young first baseman "battled," but Shelley Duncan boiled down his first start of the season to another word. [link]

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Duncan: I played like poop
Published 4/6/2008 by Greg Cohen at Sliding Into Home: A Yankees Blog
Yankees first baseman, Shelley Duncan, was very honest about how he felt he played in yesterday's game. From Erik Boland: ...Shelley Duncan boiled down his first start of the season to another word. "Poop," Duncan said as he fiddled with the tab of a soda can in front of his clubhouse stall after yesterday's 6-3 loss to the Rays. ...He finished 1-for-4, grounded out with two runners on base to end the eighth and committed a throwing error that led to two unearned runs. "I feel like I have some work to do," Duncan ...

Newsday: Yankees’ Duncan not too thrilled with himself
Published 4/6/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Newsday: Yankees’ Duncan not too thrilled with himself Welcome to Goonland (Duncansville, USA)...including Poopdeck Pappy! “That Goon must be from Goony Island”.... Acting manager Rob Thomson liked how the young first baseman “battled,” but Shelley Duncan boiled down his first start of the season to another word. “Poop,” Duncan said as he fiddled with the tab of a soda can in front of his clubhouse stall after yesterday’s 6-3 loss to the Rays. ..."I feel like I have some work to do,” Duncan said. “I felt like poop a little bit. Hopefully, I can put the work in the ...

Duncan Played Like Crap
Published 4/6/2008 by Bronx Liaison at Bronx Liaison
... At least that's what Shelley Duncan said of his own play during Saturday's game: Acting manager Rob Thomson liked how the young first baseman "battled," but Shelley Duncan boiled down his first start of ...

The Week In Quotes: March 31-April 6 by Alex Carnevale
Published 4/7/2008 at Baseball Prospectus
YOUNG ARMS UNTIL THE TUTELAGE OF DUSTY BAKER…ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN "He's fun to play behind. He gets the ball and throws. He doesn't take a lot of time between pitches. He throws strikes. He's one of those special guys. You can tell it on the mound. He's totally different on the mound than he is in the clubhouse. I don't know how to describe it." -- Reds ...

Baseball Today: Monday, April 7
Published 4/7/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... what the doctor ordered -- but both he and his club were feeling better yesterday after a 2-0 victory in which Joba Chamberlain hit 101 on the Yankee Stadium radar gun, which is said to be a little fast. (Both stories New York Daily News) Feeling the pain now is Jason Giambi, who has a sore left groin muscle and may miss tonight's series finale against Tampa Bay. (New York Post) AND THE WINNER IN THE UNLIKELIEST QUOTE DEPARTMENT IS . . . Shelley Duncan of the Yankees. (Newsday) THE ANSWER MAN: What's wrong ...

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