Yanks sleepwalk to the break

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 Yanks sleepwalk to the break
The Yankees really had a chance to do some damage this week. Coming off of a promising two-game sweep of the then-first place Tampa Bay Rays, the Yanks had four games against two fifth place teams. The future seemed bright and promising. Well, here we are four days later, and the Yanks managed to go an utterly unimpressive 1-3 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and Toronto Blue Jays. The ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Monday, July 14
Published 7/14/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... behind the first-place Red Sox and 5 1/2 behind the wild-card-leading Rays, and the New York Post's Joel Sherman says their "dirty little secret" is they may be playing for the future and not the present. THE FUTURE IS NOW: Maybe so, but the Daily News' Mark Feinsand says the Yanks "are in pretty good shape" and the second half should provide "an entertaining stretch run." IS THAT SO? The blog River Ave. Blues isn't so sure about that. SIGNS OF LIFE: At ...

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