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03-24-2007, 05:54 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
This thread title would be much funnier if read from right to left like Chinese is read.
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03-24-2007, 07:30 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
rotoworld
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Manager Joe Torre doesn't believe Andy Pettitte (back) will be ready to go, so Carl Pavano could be the Yankees' Opening Day starter.
Didn't see this coming a month ago. Mike Mussina would have to make his next start on short rest to become an option, and the Yankees don't want to try that. Unless Pettitte's timetable moves up, Pavano figures to get the nod over Kei Igawa and Jeff Karstens.
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Stop, stop, this is killing me 
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03-24-2007, 07:39 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Wow.
Just wow.
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03-24-2007, 07:53 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Where is Jacko when you need him!
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03-24-2007, 09:26 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Carl Pavano will become an ace, Igawa will be better than Matsuzaka, and Karstens will have a Chacon like season. (2005)
I guarantee it.
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Funny isn't it??
I'm so bent right now guys so all I have to say is FUCK the Yankee-haters. 2008 AL East Champs will be the NY Yankees! Quote it, remember it, etch it in stone I don't give a shit we got this nigggasss!
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03-24-2007, 09:26 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
A $200+ million payroll and Pavano is starting on opening day? Too funny.
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03-24-2007, 11:43 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
ya im hurting inside for them...pavano was on yesteday wasnt he??
4ip and only 8 hits....
did torre indicate how happy he was and how courageous carlo is and how this is a building block and how they're taking baby steps??
i wanted pavano badly in boston...i was pissed he landed in ny
i had no idea he was a woman trapped inside a mans body
i hope he finds his inner peace for all hes done for the sox franchise
anyways
i was told phil hughes would be a 15 game winner....i didnt know they meant in columbus or trenton but hey,if it helps them sleep im ok with it
wang was arguably the best righty last year in the al,im not sold on him being a legit 1 but he had a ton of success and this set back is a kick in the yanks ass if it lingers
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03-25-2007, 12:28 AM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Pavano opening day. Gotta love it. Well, it seems like the door is open for the Sox to make an early push. If you guys don't have the lead by the All Star break, forget it. Get ready for your August swoon. Last year, we took it easy on you. Let's see this year.
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03-25-2007, 04:22 AM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Matsuzaka- 102M
Lugo- 36M
Drew- 75M
Carl Pavano starting opening day for the Yankees........ PRICELESS!
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03-25-2007, 08:53 AM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
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Pavano opening day. Gotta love it. Well, it seems like the door is open for the Sox to make an early push. If you guys don't have the lead by the All Star break, forget it. Get ready for your August swoon. Last year, we took it easy on you. Let's see this year.
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Your a moron, im pretty sure it was the injuries to Nixon, Varitek, Wakefield, Ortiz, Manny, Wells and Clement that put us out of the race last year.
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03-25-2007, 09:29 AM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
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Your a moron, im pretty sure it was the injuries to Nixon, Varitek, Wakefield, Ortiz, Manny, Wells and Clement that put us out of the race last year.
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Dont forget Coco, A-gon, Wily Mo, Youkilis being worn down after the All-Star Break, Timlin. The Sox just saw out of the ordinary injury after injury.
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03-25-2007, 09:47 AM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Relax guys, it's actually a good thing. You can tell when something really has Gom concerned because he throws an off-topic haymaker at the Sox when it does. This is just proof it's got him a little worried going into the season. If he was so confident in his team, he wouldn't feel the need to justify things.
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03-25-2007, 02:26 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
Of course I'm worried. The Red Sox are, and have been, one of the best teams in baseball the last few years. I'd be an idiot not to worry about the Sox if both teams were perfectly healthy. Are you saying you aren't worried about the Yankees?
MannyHof24, injuries are a part of the game. The combined losses of all those guys didn't have the impact that losing Sheffield and Matsui for nearly the whole season had on us. Wells and Clement? Serious contributors? You're an idiot. Plain and simple.
PAVANO 2007 CY YOUNG WINNER. LOL!
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03-25-2007, 03:16 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/boxscore...id=270 325106
Jeff Kartsens has had a solid spring to unofficially make him the favorite to be the team's 5th starter... solid until now that is. From what I can see (yahoo ST box scores suck) in his first 2 innings against Detroit he has given up 6 runs off of 6 hits. One of those hits coming from a Gary Sheffield HR
EDIT: rotoworld
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Jeff Karstens left with a trainer after getting lit up for six runs in two innings by the Tigers on Sunday.
If he's hurt, Karstens would be another notable loss two days after Chien-Ming Wang went down. Darrell Rasner would likely replace him as the Yankees' fifth starter.
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um wow
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03-25-2007, 06:27 PM
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Re: Wang's got a hurting Hammy
I always did like *M*A*S*H*
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