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Oh damn.......6-0 D-Rays over the Yanks in the first right now. Runners on 1st and 2nd just one out. Yanks have no long man....Quantrill and Felix Rodriguez are already warming up.

Edit: Inning finally over. 6-0 Rays. Should be a long night for the Yanks. They need to save the pen somehow since they have Henn from AA starting tomorrow instead of RJ but doesn't look like that's gonna be the case here since the Yanks have no longman on the roster tonight.

Edit 2: in the 2nd innings in both games....both of the NY Teams are down a combined 11-0 while throwing out 2 veteran SPs making a combined $27-28 million

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11-4 DEVIL RAYS!?!?!

Wow. This is bad for the Yankees but then again we are only 26 some games into the season. There are still about 140 games left. The Yankees will end up around .500 by the All-Star Break and will probably have to make a deal at the trade deadline to better their bleak pitching

RIP Bernie Williams

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Man, when Miguel Batista is hot, the whole Blue Jays organization must be. Josh Towers' performance last night was akin to some of his exceptional work in 2003 where he went 8-1. The lone run was not a pretty one, but we'll take it.

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Yankees got smacked around again last night.  I kinda like seeing all this panic in NY.  Roster shuffling, showcasing prospects for auction...

You know some of these rooks are going away for veterans.

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So... The Reds are horrible.... 10 runs in the first.

Paul Wilson's Stat Line:

HBP

HR

Single

HR

Walk

HBP

2B, 2 Score, Advances to 3rd on Throw

2B, 1 Scores

-Paul Wilson gets yanked....

Then Griffey has an E on another play to put it to 10-0 going to bottom of the first.

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L.A. Dodgers at Cincy tonight . . .

Paul Wilson pulls a rare injury free 0.0 IP performance tonight as he lets all 8 batters he faced get on base while giving up 8 runs on 5 hits with a walk and 2 HBPs. Opposing pitcher, Brad Penny got to bat before throwing a pitch tonight. The Dodgers ended up with 10 runs in the inning (5 driven in by Jeff Kent), and sent 14 guys to the plate in the top of the FIRST! Ouch.

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Top 1st: LA Dodgers

- C. Izturis hit by pitch

- H. Choi homered to deep right, C. Izturis scored

- J.D. Drew singled to center

- J. Kent homered to deep left, J.D. Drew scored

- M. Bradley walked

- O. Saenz hit by pitch, M. Bradley to second

- R. Ledee doubled to deep center, M. Bradley and O. Saenz scored, R. Ledee to third advancing on throw

- J. Phillips doubled to deep right, R. Ledee scored

- M. Belisle relieved P. Wilson

- B. Penny sacrificed to first, J. Phillips to third

- C. Izturis grounded out to second

- H. Choi walked

- J.D. Drew walked, H. Choi to second

- J. Kent doubled to deep center, J. Phillips, H. Choi and J.D. Drew scored, J. Kent to third on center fielder K. Griffey Jr.'s fielding error

- M. Bradley struck out looking

10 runs, 6 hits, 1 errors

LA Dodgers 10, Cincinnati 0

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