Re: The Yankee Strategy



On Oct 5, 9:54 am, "Dano" <janeandd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Oct 4, 11:13 am, "Dano" <janeandd...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Oct 4, 12:44 am, "Ray O'Hara" <raymond-oh...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Oct 3, 5:15 pm, "Alan E. Seelbach" <alseelb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

For some of the folks that don't understand, this is how it worked.

The Yankees have controlled their destiny for the last week.

Here's the bottom line: The Yankees want to play the Twins for the
ALDS
because they're beatable.

Here's how they did it: by winning when TB did, and losing when TB
did
because TB owned the tie.

This RS/Yankees series meant nothing other than to force TB to face
Texas.

Which is exactly what the Yankees wanted.

So, as you RS fans sit happily with a series win, you've been used
one
more
time for a greater purpose.

Thank you!

I totally agree.  TB plays TX and one of the better teams goes home.
MN is the easiest of the three to beat.

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So you admit the Yankettes are scared.
and if you can't beat them in the first round you can't in the 2nd
round
either.

Scared?  Probably not.  Smart?  very.

Smarter than you for sure.  Very low standard there.  Why don't you piss
off?

Ooooh.  So rude.  Are you always such a dick?  What?  No dogs to kick?

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