Yankees vs. Blue Jays - Box Score - September 25, 2008
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Robinson Cano
Jason Giambi
Carl Pavano
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Dan Giese
David Robertson
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Blame Roy Halladay
Published 9/26/2008 by Brian at Depressed Fan
If Roy Halladay didn't face the Yanks six times this season, perhaps things would've ended differently. Halladay became the first pitching since Luis Tiant to beat the Yankees 5 times in a single season tonight, and he hardly broke a sweat doing it. Halladay threw his 9th complete game of the season and picked up his 20th win as well ...
THT Daily: Walkoffs galore
Published 9/26/2008 by THT Staff at The Hardball Times
... who, in my mind anyway, were better than them. Because the 1987 team beat a Tigers team that, while not really my rooting interest anymore, still had most of the heroes of my youth playing for them and who, again, were probably better than that Twins team. I said in the comments yesterday that I was no conspiracy theorist, but I'm almost willing to buy in to the idea that the Rays are throwin' this thing so that they could go play a fat, happy, and maybe a bit rusty Angels team. Blue Jays 8, Yankees 2 : ...
And That Happened
Published 9/26/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... Blue Jays 8, Yankees 2: Roy Halladay wins his 20th. Which is great and all, but check out the names who played for New York last night: Gardner, Betemit, Ransom, Cabrera, Cervelli, Pavano, Giese, Robertson, Ramirez, Sanchez, and Rasner. No A-Rod, no Jeter, no I-Rod, no Damon, no Matsui, and none of the first handful of arms you'd ever see trot out of the Yankee bullpen. Halladay basically beat Scranton on a night when a couple of vets were down on a rehab assignment. ...
