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The 10 most intriguing people in the World Series
Here’s my column leading up to tonight’s Game 1 at AT&T Park. And now here’s a feature I used to do in my previous gig. You care about World Series because of the people, the teams, the cities and... Read on
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Beltran and multiple, monumental disappointments
When it comes to poor October fortune, Kenny Lofton is still the king. Check out his resume:1.In the 2001 American League Division Series, his Indians gave up a 2-1 lead in games to Seattle.2.In the... Read on
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Is the AL East giving the Yankees room for error?
The Red Sox have acquired Blue Jays manager John Farrell in a trade and made him their own manager, and surely, Boston management wishes it had been able to execute this a year ago, after Terry... Read on
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FRIDAY FIVE: Yankees bloody afermath
So for the 11th time in 12 years, the Yankees finished the season without winning a World Series championship. To many Yankees fans, that constitutes a crisis. To others, it’s just mathematical... Read on
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Rainouts, A-Rod and moving forward
As Mike Vaccaro writes in his column today, Major League Baseball’s approach toward postseason weather has changed dramatically since the fiasco that occurred in Game 5 of the 2008 World Series, when... Read on
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2012 Tigers not as susceptible to collapse as '04 Yankees
Here is my column, in which I defend Robinson Cano from some of the nastier character accusations, from last night.So can the Yankees duplicate the 2004 Red Sox’s miracle? Sure, they CAN. But nah,... Read on
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Do these Yankees lack 'heart'?
Toward the end of ALCS Game 2 on Sunday, when a Yankee victory seemed quite unlikely, I tweeted this nugget of information:"Eight times, the #Yankees have been down 2-0 in a best-of-seven playoff... Read on
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Yankees reaching news levels of ineptitude
I wrote two columns for today's Post. Here's one on the need for expanded instant replay, and here's one on Derek Jeter.As for what we saw the last two days at the Stadium...I'd write that it was... Read on
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FRIDAY FIVE: Baseball's best deciding games
We had two Game 5s yesterday and two more today, and somewhere - probably Milwaukee - Bud Selig is cackling maniacally. Life is good for him and his sport at the moment.Here's my column from last... Read on
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ALDS Game 3 in review
Well. That was interesting.Here's my column on Raul Ibanez, the Yankees' MVP last night and, arguably, for the past month. I asked Joe Girardi, a Yankee on and off since 1996, if he could remember... Read on
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