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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    2-for-4 tonight

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    Jeter goes 0 for 4 tonight.

    1-12 in the series so far................................. Mr. October? I wonder if Torre has the balls to drop him to the 8th spot in the lineup like he did too Arod last year?


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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    Quote Originally Posted by GiantsFan83 View Post
    Jeter goes 0 for 4 tonight.

    1-12 in the series so far................................. Mr. October? I wonder if Torre has the balls to drop him to the 8th spot in the lineup like he did too Arod last year?
    W/ Jeter it's not a continuation of 3 postseasons, he doesn't look clueless up there like ARod did a year ago.

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    Going 1-12= clueless
    Especially when your batting .083.


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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    Jeet has done well before (an understatement), and he will do well again. He's had bad series before.

    His aggressiveness is his main asset at the plate. It always has been. Right now it is going against him, but you figure Jeet will come along before everything is said and done.

    Btw, I'm not sure what the point of that whole... ".083" follow up to his "1-12" batting line does for you there GiantsFan83. The .083 goes without saying being the decimal equivalent of 1/12. I suppose it is meant for emphasis then? I dunno, fell kind of flat to me. Somewhat obvious.

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    0-for-2 so far for A-Rod with 2 K's (against Paul Byrd, that's pretty sad). 2 left on base.


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    there you go A-Rod, way to go!!! A-Rod fan here.

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    7th inning - A-ROD HOMERS!!!

    Yankees only down 6-3 now ... clutchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


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    Not a big Yankee fan, but glad to A-Rod hit a dinger.

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    At least he did something, it's sad that I am happy he had 1 RBI and 2 runs scored but that is a million times better than the previous few years. heck maybe next october he even gets a hit w/ RISP?

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    Re: At ease, A-Rod embraces October

    The San Francisco Chronicle's Bruce Jenkins did the math the other day on Rodriguez's output since Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series - the game that started the Boston Red Sox's historic comeback from 3-0 down in the series. From that game through the night of the Yanks' playoff elimination by the Cleveland Indians last month, A-Rod came to the plate with a total of 38 runners aboard, and left ever single one of them on base, going 0-for-27. That's hard to do even if you're trying.

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