Jason Bay -- toughest out on the Pirates. And Clippard falls behind 2-0....now 2-1.Originally Posted by -tz

Jason Bay -- toughest out on the Pirates. And Clippard falls behind 2-0....now 2-1.Originally Posted by -tz

Come on, Tyler. Throw strikes. Yay, that's it!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
Now 3-2.
EDIT: And out. Good inning, Clip.![]()

Very nice inning for Clippard.
Inning over.
64/41
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Haha, was Tyler yawning?
Wang for All and All for Wang!
Good inning T-Clip!
"I am the law, bitch"
Come on BATS ... make Chacon WORK at least, this inning!

Originally Posted by hobokenfish
Wow, that doesn't even make sense And its kind of condescending and presumptuous
Originally Posted by hobokenfish
If you are 3-1 instead of 2-2, or 3-2 instead of having a strikeout, it affects your gameplan. It does to all pitchers. Clippard didn't do a good job with it, he should do better. The ump should do better too

I wish this was a typical Tyler inning. Well, he could improve.
Let's go Bobby! Another 1 hour atbat followed by a XBH!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
Singleton is 76??????
No way.
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Come on Bobby, get on base!
It was a TRIPLE, Kay, not a double!

Oh now that's a strike.
Wang for All and All for Wang!
They're teasing about his age.Originally Posted by ZYanksRule
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
Ken Singleton
Kenneth Wayne Singleton
Bats Both, Throws Right
Height 6' 4", Weight 213 lb.
School Hofstra University
Debut June 24, 1970
vs. CHC 4 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB
Final Game September 25, 1984
Born June 10, 1947 in New York, NY
Kay was joking, he's 60.
Happy Birthday Kenny.

I guess he IS 76.Originally Posted by -tz
Yay, Bobby is unstoppable!!!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
And a leadoff single!
Come on A-Rod!
Bobby is ridiculous right now.
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Count on Abreu to work a pitchers count..and a base hit, yikes.
Nice hit, Bobby![]()
my oh my..he is back!!!
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Hi Tom. i had a nice 80 this AM on a course that usually owns me.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
What a difference for Bobby.
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OK, good. Hell, the dude looks like he's 50.Originally Posted by BonusCantos
Happy Birthday, Kenny.
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Wow, I had no idea Singleton was anywhere near 60 ... we should all look so good at that age!![]()

Nah, in fact, he turns 60 today.Originally Posted by ZYanksRule
http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/singlke01.shtml
That's still pretty amazing, considering I remember him playing not too long ago....

Bobby's atbat must be like insult to a wound for them...
Let's go Arod! A huge shot over the yard!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
BOBBY
Stolen base!!
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Stolen base for Bobby! Come on A-Rod, base hit, base hit!
A sweet SB for Bobby.
He does it all![]()
-Lou ~ 27 (on to 28 in 2010)
Cacciatore/Fungaiolo/Juventus FC/Go Habs/Azzurri/Giro d'Italia
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Alex swung at Ball Four, doesn't want to walk again ...
Hiya, Hans.Originally Posted by Socal Pinstriper
Very nice, sounds like you enjoyed your morning. What time did you go out?
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
Alex walks, 2 on, 1 out.
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And he walks after all! Come on, Matsui!
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaans
-Lou ~ 27 (on to 28 in 2010)
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How many walks does Alex have? It has to be top 5 most in the league.

Yay! Come on, Hideki! 5-5! 5-5!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
I remember when he was a rookie on the Mets. I'm ancient.Originally Posted by hobokenfish
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
HOW could no one score on that?![]()

Hahaha, nice hit Hideki! (Too strong maybe, but I'll take it!)
Wang for All and All for Wang!
You don't see a guy not scoring from 2B on a double very often.
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
HIDEKI
Singles, Bobby got a terrible read on the ball, and can only get to third.
LETS GO, ROBBIE
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We were the first foursom on the course. Around 6:20. Played in 3:45 min. I love that.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
It was enjoyable because I've never broken 85 on the course that we played, and that we were able to play quickly.![]()
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Surprisingly, A-Rod came into the game at 27th in the majors, 14th in the AL. (31 coming into today)Originally Posted by Sean Ryan
Matsui is on fire!
Too bad Bobby didn't make it around.
Come on Robby help out Bobby here.

Come on, let's raise your RISP batting stat, Robbie!
Wang for All and All for Wang!
Time to blow it open, can't leave with one run only![]()
GS opportunity for Cano![]()
-Lou ~ 27 (on to 28 in 2010)
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