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Delmon Young was butchering that pop-up in right field at Fenway Park just as we got into Joe Torre’s office after the game tonight. What struck me is that the Yankees didn’t seem to much care. Not one player mentioned it or bemoaned Tampa Bay giving away another game. For the last two months or so, the Yankees have stayed focused on the task at hand. Worrying about the ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Thursday, September 13
Published 9/13/2007 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... (New York Post) and will conclude their series in Toronto tonight while the Sox get the day off. On the LoHud Yankees Blog, Peter Abraham writes the Yankees didn't seem to care one way or the other about Young's butchering of a catchable drive that handed the Sox a win, since they've been remarkably successful at eliminating outside distractions and focusing on the task at hand since the All-Star break. ...

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