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Go to a NY board.BlueBandit;3636968 said:We've beaten Lee, this year as a matter of fact.
Go to a NY board.BlueBandit;3636968 said:We've beaten Lee, this year as a matter of fact.
BlueBandit;3636968 said:We've beaten Lee, this year as a matter of fact.
nyc;3637495 said:You also got slaughtered like pigs against Lee.
Go to a Lakers/Redwings/Yankees board.
BlueBandit;3637630 said:And we also beat him
he is a frontrunner,pay no attention.nyc;3637727 said:You've never beaten him in the playoffs. You've only been slaughtered like pigs.
EDIT: Actually, you didn't beat Lee this year, you beat Feliz in that game. Texas was winning when he left the game.
bbgun;3637978 said:Nothing worse than watching another team celebrate on your field, so at least the Yanks avoided that indignity.
BlueBandit;3636968 said:We've beaten Lee, this year as a matter of fact.
nyc;3637727 said:You've never beaten him in the playoffs. You've only been slaughtered like pigs.
EDIT: Actually, you didn't beat Lee this year, you beat Feliz in that game. Texas was winning when he left the game.
BlueBandit;3636939 said:I didn't quit...I just know BB, and I gave props and respect to the Rangers - a franchise I hope wins a WS if we don't.
Very hard to believe when Fat Molina hits a 3 run jack to break the game, especially after not scoring the inning before with 2 leadoff hits - just killer absolute killer.
I'm realist pal, now , however, you've given us an inch, maybe we take a foot.
GloryDaysRBack;3639660 said:Nothing beats playoff baseball!!! Listen, this series is going 7 and the edge is with lee and the rangers if it gets to 7...however, most people are just assuming Lee is going to finish it if given the chance, the reality is, pettitte is the yanks best big game pitcher. It is going to be a doozy tomorrow night.
Stautner;3639673 said:Damn, I hope it doesn't go to 7 games. Game 7 should be a hell of a good one if it does, but the nervousness might kill me before game time. I've been waiting awhile for this.
GloryDaysRBack;3639716 said:It's going 7 games. Hughes is just flat out a better pitcher than Lewis. Many people are forgetting that the entire Yankees staff was over rested in their first starts of the series. I expect a much better showing tonight from Hughes.
GloryDaysRBack;3639716 said:It's going 7 games. Hughes is just flat out a better pitcher than Lewis. Many people are forgetting that the entire Yankees staff was over rested in their first starts of the series. I expect a much better showing tonight from Hughes.
Stautner;3639756 said:Certainty like this never makes sense in baseball, and espeically when one team isn't head and shoulders over the other. This isn't a game where the better teams win 85% of the time, they win 60% of the time, and in any game one timely hit or key error can change the entire outlook of the game. I can see why you think odds are with the Yankees - I had thought about the overrested angle myself - but there is in no way any certainty that the Rangers wont come out and string together hits or get some key power hits at key moments.
As for Hughes being a better pitcher than Lewis, Lews had the better ERA, Lewis lasted longer in each start, Lewis had a lower WHIP, Lewis gave up fewer HR's despite pitching more innings .......... really the only category Hughes comes out better is W/L, and because he gives up more runs then the only reason he is better in that category is he got better run support.
All that said, I'm not saying the Rangers will win. I expect it to be a battle. But there certainly is no reason in the world they shouldn't have a very goo chance to win. The only factor against them is being on the road, and so far that hasn't been a problem for th Rangers this postseason.
GloryDaysRBack;3639854 said:No arguments here fellas. Anything can happen, no doubt about it. My opinion is that the edge is with new York tonight. No time to argue though, first pitch is coming soon.