az a jo a nyugati parti meccsekkel, hogy hajnal 4kor kezdodnek idehaza :))) ha idoben lefekeszik az ember alhat 6-7 orat elotte :) bizony erdemes volt felkelni, nagyon nagy meccs volt. remelem hasonlo eros folytatas lesz es megint a tavalyi szulinapi ajandekot kapom :)
Ujra oktober es ujra a PO-ban. Hasonlo vegeredmennyel mint tavaly? Nehez lesz, mindenesetre az elso lepest megtettuk hozza. Ma reggel dupla erosre foztem a kavemat, mert alig latok ki a fejembol. Az a baj ezekkel a nyugati parti meccsekkel, hogy tul keson kezdodnek es masnap reggel nehezen megy az ebredes, viszont a tegnapi meccsnek minden perceert erdemes volt fennmaradni.
Ha az angyalok penteken sem talaljak meg onmagukat, es Matsuzaka sem okoz csalodast, valamint nem lesznek egyeni hibak, otthon meg hozni 1 kotelezot, akkor a Red Sox itt lesz a Tropicana field-en. (Mert a Rays az tovabbjut......sooot...na de ne szaladjunk.. )
Egyutt van megint a csapat, es jo latni az elszantsagot.
Közben Bosox készülget a rájátszásra. Papelbon beállt a végére ellenünk és beengedett 3 pontot. :) Riporterek szerint ilyen még soha nem volt, amióta closer. Angels ellen elég húzós lesz így a fiúknak. ;)
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hivatalosan is vége nálunk a szezonnak, a bosox megverte az indiánokat. szépségtapasz lehet egy sweep a hétvégén a fenwayben.
The last time a postseason was played without the Yankees, it was the year a Democrat took over the White House for a Bush. The next time a postseason is played without the Yankees, it could be in the year a Democrat could take over the White House for a Bush. In '93, a governor from Arkansas named Bill Clinton succeeded George H.W. Bush as president, and to this day Clinton remains the only Democrat in that office since Jimmy Carter lost the '80 race to Ronald Reagan.
With nothing left to play for other than third place, the New York Yankees will spend the final two weeks of the season assessing their roster, preparing for what promises to be a wild winter. With more than $80 million ready to come off the payroll, the Bombers will have some major decisions to make in the coming months.
Jason Giambi, Ivan Rodriguez and Carl Pavano won't return after their contracts expire, while Mike Mussina and/or Andy Pettitte could return to bolster a rotation that will get Chien-Ming Wang back and might add a big-name free agent or two such as CC Sabathia, A.J. Burnett or Ben Sheets.
One of the biggest in-house decisions this offseason will be what to do with Bobby Abreu, who has been a consistent contributor since the Yankees acquired him in a deal at the trade deadline two years ago. Abreu is about to wrap up another solid season, entering the final 16 games with a .296 average, 16 home runs, 87 RBI, 89 runs scored and a .371 on-base percentage. More importantly, he's been one of the few constants in a lineup that has been ravaged by injuries throughout the year, playing in 142 of the first 146 games. "I really like it here; I feel comfortable over here and I'm hoping to come back," Abreu said. "They're going to make the moves they have to make to build a better team. I want to be a part of that."