Jesus Gone, The God Injured, No Church In The Wild: NY Yankees '12 Season Thread

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:youngsabo: no more passes for kuroda . He's done this several times in a row he's bout as bad as cc now.

I agree if your a good pitcher sometimes you just got to take the team on your back and win a game for your team. Neither CC or Kuroda have done that down the stretch.

Listen if the Yankees score 9 runs it's your job to keep it to 8 or less if the Yankees score 1 run it says something about a pitcher that will step up and say Hey I'm gonna have a pitching duel let me step up and shut these guys down. I understand they can't do that everytime but if your a good pitcher sometimes you have to get the W know matter what support you get.
 

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Even if we do make the playoffs, I don't expect us to make any noise. Way to many problems with this team right now.
Been saying this all season long and I'm glad I stopped paying attention when Mo went down...

This team did not improve one bit from last season...Still homerun or famine with unreliable SP..

All they really did is get older...
 

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the fact that nix is playing over nunez, and is relegated to a pinch-runner shows the incompetency of this manager.

If you had Nunez out there fukking up in the field you would be complaining about having him in the field in such important games as far as pinch hitting then I could see your point
 

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The Yankees will gear up for visits to Colorado's Coors Field, Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium and San Diego's PETCO Park next season, as revealed by Major League Baseball's release of the 2013 schedule on Wednesday.

A renewed Interleague schedule will also have the Yankees entertaining the Arizona Diamondbacks, Dodgers and San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium:ehh:, fueling new and interesting matchups throughout the baseball calendar.

Opening Day for the Yankees will be held against a familiar rival on Monday, April 1, as the Yankees will hang bunting around the Stadium and welcome the Boston Red Sox to the Bronx for a three-game series.

New York's perennially intense rivalry with the Red Sox continues with two additional meetings in the Bronx (May 31-June 2, Sept. 5-8) and three trips to Fenway Park (July 19-21, Aug. 16-18, Sept. 13-15).

Interleague Play begins for the Yankees with the D-backs (April 16-18) coming to New York, and the Yankees will get their first in-season look at the American League's newest entrant, the Houston Astros, when they visit New York from April 29-May 1.

The Subway Series has been whittled to a quick rush of May action, as the Mets and Yankees lock up for four straight games, playing twice at each home park. The Yankees visit Citi Field from May 27-28 and the Mets are in the Bronx May 29-30.

Those who remember the era before 1958, when New York was a three-team town, will get a kick out of the nostalgia sure to accompany the Dodgers and Giants to Yankee Stadium.

Long removed from their Flatbush Ave. roots, the Dodgers make their first trip to Yankee Stadium for a two-game series June 18-19, with the Yankees returning the favor in Los Angeles July 30-31.

Not to be left out of the old-school fun, the Giants come to Yankee Stadium for a three-game showdown from Sept. 20-22. The NL West matchups also include the Yankees heading West to play the Rockies (May 7-9) and the Padres (Aug. 2-4).

The Yankees' final home game is on Sept. 26 against the Rays. The 2013 regular season concludes for the Yankees with a three-game trip to play the Astros at Minute Maid Park from Sept. 27-29.:ahh:

Yankees' slate in '13 includes Dodgers, Giants, after opening with Red Sox | yankees.com: News
 
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