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Boy, you're not kidding! That was a world-class meltdown, up 5-0. It was hard to watch, even for a Yankees-hating baseball fan like myself. What an epic collapse. (Much to my enjoyment, bwaaaahahahahahaaaaa).Also, Too - "Most baseball games are lost, not won." (Old Baseball proverb, Yanks.)

Really? I thought it was "easy on the eyes...", if you know what I mean!It was hard to watch
That 5th inning. Rough stuff from the Yankees. Impressive in a way
Definitely easy on my eyes, though I missed the eighth and ninth innings putting the kiddo to bed.Really? I thought it was "easy on the eyes...", if you know what I mean!
Thanks!
We’ll never know, but I think the Padres would have delivered them a similar fate.Boy, you're not kidding! That was a world-class meltdown, up 5-0. It was hard to watch, even for a Yankees-hating baseball fan like myself. What an epic collapse. (Much to my enjoyment, bwaaaahahahahahaaaaa).![]()
There are contract decisions to be made over the winter. All I can say is that Kike and Teoscar need to come back. The Hernandez duo was a big plus this season.while I was hoping for a tie with injuries (I’m a Mets fan raised my former Brooklyn dodgers fans), I gotta say the dodgers looked incredible, I’m already fearful they may get back to back WS wins. That team just played so well under pressure and all the players were in lockstep with each other (as opposed to the yanks who seemed like they were all on different teams).
Maybe this will make Soto a cheaper buy for Uncle Steve?