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Game 53: NOT TODAY

  • Writer: Philip Cashier
    Philip Cashier
  • May 23
  • 1 min read

Today's game has been postponed.

Because the Rays are playing so well and the Yankees so terribly, this game has been re-scheduled for September 22nd!!!

It will be the first game of a split DH at 1:05 pm.

 
 
 

13 Comments


fuster
May 24

all in all, a fine day for NY sports



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Edwin Ng
Edwin Ng
May 23

Tomorrow's weather doesn't look promising as well. We might get back to back rain outs.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
May 23
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Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain would approve.

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fantasyfb3313
May 23

I do think it is a good thing for the Yankees to have a game removed from the schedule when they are playing less than their best

anyone else wondering why the DH was scheduled for Sept. and not for tomorrow? that seemed strange to me, but maybe I am the strange part of the equation here??

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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
May 23
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Rays are playing well and Yankees are not -- so that encouraged them to push it off.

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Alan B.
Alan B.
May 23

Well, no game today, let me make a comment about last night's Renegades So, the lefty Linan we picked up from the Nationals for Vivas (oh, you see what he's hitting for them?). Strikes guys out, but walks guys too. I see another potential bullpen arm. Now if they can figure out how to start churning out pitching prospects that are relievers. I mean, the bullpen arms are only about a third of the roster, shouldn't they figure it out, or are they good with keep trading away multiple prospects/suspects every year for middling relief arms?

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Paul Semendinger
Paul Semendinger
May 23

The way the Yankees are playing, it's a win to get out of a game.

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Robert Malchman
Robert Malchman
May 23
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At least we're assured they won't lose today. As Crash Davis said, "We need a rainout."

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