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As much as the bugs in Cleveland bothered the Yankees, it might not compare to how badly they'll be pestered by the New York media and fans if Alex Rodriguez and the rest of the lineup don't get going.

If the Indians can extend Rodriguez's playoff drought and keep shutting down the majors' top offense on Sunday, they could hand the once-favored Yankees a third straight first-round exit and first playoff sweep in the Joe Torre area.

Cleveland goes to Yankee Stadium one win away from its first trip to the AL championship series since a six-game loss to New York in 1998.

"I don't feel safe at all, though," Indians first baseman Ryan Garko said. "I mean, it's the Yankees."

With the chance this could be his final game as New York manager, Torre sends Roger Clemens to the mound with the Yankees trailing 0-2 in this division series after a bizarre 2-1, 11-inning loss on Friday.

Leading 1-0 in the eighth inning, the Yankees were suddenly bombarded by millions of swarming bugs and many of them feasted on reliever Joba Chamberlain. Being covered by insects rattled the rookie right-hander, who had given up one earned run in 24 innings all season, and his second wild pitch of the inning allowed Grady Sizemore to score the tying run.

"It's like somebody let them go," shortstop Derek Jeter said. "Just when you think you've seen it all -- that's home-field advantage."

The Yankees hope theirs helps get them back in this series. However, it's possible the New York fans will be less than supportive of Rodriguez if he fails to contribute.

The likely AL MVP has gone 18 consecutive playoff at-bats without a hit, including six in this series, and is 4-for-47 (.085) with no RBIs and 15 strikeouts in his last 14 postseason games. He had three strikeouts in Game 2, including one with a runner on second to end the top of the ninth.

"A big win right now would take a lot of pressure off all of us," Rodriguez said. "Again, I know what I'm doing, I've just got to fix it."

After Fausto Carmona allowed one run and three hits in nine innings Friday, Cleveland's staff has limited the Yankees to four runs and a .121 batting average (8-for-66) with one extra-base hit.

New York's 968 runs during the regular season were 76 more than any other team. Its .290 batting average, .366 on-base percentage and .463 slugging mark also led the majors.

"We're a good enough offense, scoring over 900 runs. We know what we have to do to score," Rodriguez said. "If we're on our game, it doesn't matter who's on the mound."

If the Bronx crowd jeers Rodriguez and New York loses, that could spell the end of his days in a Yankees uniform. He could opt out of the final three years of his record $252 million, 10-year contract after the season.

Torre also may be gone because his contract is about to expire, and he could decide to leave or the Yankees might choose not to bring him back.

This is their first 0-2 deficit since the 2001 World Series against Arizona, and a loss Sunday would mark the first time the Yankees have been swept in 26 playoff series under Torre. The last time it happened came in the 1980 ALCS against Kansas City.

"When it's all over with, you see where you are and what you've accomplished and what you didn't accomplish, and what you're sorry about and what you're happy about," Torre said. "And then you evaluate."

The Yankees also are trying to avoid the longest postseason losing streak in franchise history -- six games. This five-game playoff skid, during which they're batting .166 with a 6.39 ERA, is the team's first since 1976-77.

New York turns to Clemens (6-6, 4.18 ERA) to help end that skid even though he hasn't pitched since Sept. 16 because of an injured hamstring.

"I've got a lot of will and desire; doesn't matter my age," the 45-year-old Clemens said. "If my body feels good or bad, I don't worry about it."

Clemens allowed one unearned run and two hits over six innings in a 4-3 win at Boston in his most recent outing, but had an up-and-down year for the Yankees. He allowed four runs or more in seven of his 17 starts.

He's 12-8 with a 3.66 ERA in 34 career postseason games. This is his first playoff appearance since a hamstring injury forced him out after two innings in Game 1 of the 2005 World Series while with Houston.

The right-hander is 7-4 with a 3.24 ERA in 17 postseason starts for New York -- the most recent came in a 12-inning loss to Florida in the 2003 World Series. He is unbeaten in his last nine playoff outings as a Yankee.

Clemens has not faced the Indians since 2003. He's 27-8 with a 3.13 ERA in 49 career starts against them.

The only Indians regular with at least 10 at-bats against Clemens is Kenny Lofton, possibly the best player in this series but a career .226 hitter (14-for-62) with 19 strikeouts against the Rocket. That number might not mean much, however, considering Lofton was 4-for-29 (.138) against Andy Pettitte but had two singles and a walk against him Friday.

Lofton is 5-for-7 with two walks, four RBIs and two runs in this series. He's one of five Indians with at least three hits.

Bobby Abreu is the only New York player with more than one hit. Hideki Matsui is 0-for-7 as is Jorge Posada, who batted a team-high .338 this season.

"You know, A-Rod's not the only one, you can't put it on A-Rod," Torre said.

The good news for the struggling Yankee hitters is many of them have done well against Jake Westbrook (6-9, 4.32), who starts for Cleveland in Game 3. Rodriguez has hit .375 (9-for-24) with a home run against him, Posada is 5-for-13 (.385) with two homers and Matsui is 5-for-11 (.455).

Westbrook was shaky through much of the first four months of the season -- he spent nearly half that time sidelined by an abdominal strain -- but he's 5-3 with a 2.91 ERA in his last 13 starts.

However, he's lost both of his starts this year against New York, allowing 12 runs and 17 hits in 7 2-3 innings. Westbrook is 2-4 with a 5.29 ERA in 10 career games, including seven starts, against the Yankees.

"Just because they struggled in the first two ballgames doesn't mean that they aren't a good-hitting team," said Westbrook, who will make his first postseason appearance.

One Cleveland player who has carried his solid regular-season finish into the playoffs is Travis Hafner, who delivered the RBI single in the 11th that won Friday's game. He hit .373 with three homers and 13 RBIs in his final 17 games after a mostly disappointing season, and is 3-for-10 with a homer and two RBIs in this series.

"It was great to come through there," Hafner told the Indians' official Web site. "But the most important thing is just winning games. We're a team, and every night we want to go out and win.

"This city's been hungry for a winner for a long time."


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Yanks 1 step from elimination after 11-inning loss to Indians

CLEVELAND - The Yankees are one loss away from a third straight first-round postseason embarrassment. And they have a Perfect Swarm to thank.

Confounded by the Indians - and countless gnats - the Bombers lost, 2-1, in the 11th inning last night at Jacobs Field to fall into a 2-0 hole in this AL division series and put themselves on the brink of playoff elimination.

"The only thing we can do is win one game at a time," Joe Torre said. "I know it sounds trite and you've heard it before, but that's where we are and that's what we need to do. We can't really worry about Monday or Wednesday until we get one under our belt."

The Tribe capped the comeback in the 11th as Travis Hafner's two-out, full-count, bases-loaded single off Luis Vizcaino sent the sellout crowd of 44,732 into a frenzy.

The Yankees were four outs from evening the series when a bizarre set of circumstances involving a pack of gnats helped the Indians tie the game against Joba Chamberlain in his first postseason game.

"Bugs are bugs," Chamberlain said. "You can look at it a million ways, but when it comes down to it, we're in the loss column due to the fact that I didn't do my job."

The Yankees head home in a precarious position, though not an unfamiliar one. This is the third time in Torre's 12 years as manager that his Yankees have dropped the first two games of a postseason series, but they found a way to come back in both the 1996 World Series against the Braves and the 2001 division series against the A's.

Even though the next two games will be played at Yankee Stadium, winning this series will be a tall order. Roger Clemens takes the ball tomorrow in Game3, making his first start since Sept. 16, while ex-Yankee Jake Westbrook gets the nod for the Indians.

"We'll win two games at home and we'll come back here," said Andy Pettitte, who gave the Yankees 6-1/3 shutout innings in the loss. "We need to win three ballgames and that's the way we'll look at it. We've been here before, we've done this before, and we'll have to do it again if we want to move on."

For a second straight night, Indians pitchers baffled the Bombers as the Yankees managed just three hits, only one after the fourth inning, an infield single.

Alex Rodriguez's postseason blues continued with an 0-for-4, three-strikeout night, including a pair of Ks with runners in scoring position. A-Rod is now 3-for-33 with no RBI since the start of the 2005 postseason.

"We let this one get away from us; three hits in 11 innings, that's not acceptable for us," A-Rod said. "It's not over, though. We have to come out swinging in the next game."

The devastating loss erased what had been a tremendous outing by Pettitte, who went toe-to-toe with Cy Young candidate Fausto Carmona. The second half of the Indians' 1-2 punch pitched nine innings, giving up one run on three hits, with Melky Cabrera's solo homer in the third accounting for the Bombers' only run.

A squirrel - the Yankees' friend from the right-field foul pole in the Bronx, perhaps? - made an appearance at Jacobs Field during the sixth, but the horde of gnats that descended on the field in the eighth played a much bigger role in the game.

Chamberlain, who rescued Pettitte in the seventh by getting two outs with runners at first and second, came out for the eighth with a 1-0 lead and found himself battling not only the Indians but also the insects.

The game was delayed for a couple of minutes as Yankees trainer Gene Monahan came out to douse Chamberlain with bug spray. Grady Sizemore walked on four pitches, a sure sign that Chamberlain was bothered by the bugs.

"I've never seen anything like it before. It was like someone just let them go," Derek Jeter said. "Just when you think you've seen it all, something else comes up."

With bugs visibly stuck to his neck, Chamberlain seemed to lose his focus and control, unleashing a wild slider that allowed Sizemore to go to second base. A sacrifice bunt advanced him to third, and he scored the tying run with two outs when Chamberlain threw another wild pitch.

"I wasn't the only person that had to deal with it and they did fine," said Chamberlain, not wanting to use the bugs as an excuse. "It was disappointing to let the guys down after what they went through and the great baseball they played."

The Tribe opened the third, fourth and fifth innings with hits, but Pettitte got the outs he needed to, keeping Cleveland off the board. Pettitte even survived a leadoff triple by Sizemore in the sixth.

"It seemed like I was in trouble every inning," Pettitte said. "I was able to bear down and make some crucial pitches when I had to. I got some big strikeouts when I needed them."

Mariano Rivera threw a perfect ninth and escaped a bases-loaded jam of his own in the 10th, but Carmona and Rafael Perez breezed through the Yankees' lineup, giving the Indians another chance to win the game.

Vizcaino walked Kenny Lofton to start the 11th, and after Franklin Gutierrez singled after failing to sacrifice and Casey Blake bunted the runners over, Torre intentionally walked Sizemore to load the bases again. Vizcaino got Asdrubal Cabrera to pop out, but Hafner delivered the game-winner, sending the Yankees back to the Bronx needing to win both games to come back here.

"We knew this wasn't going to be an easy series," Pettitte said. "We're going to have to battle our tails off and find out what we're made of. We have to figure out a way to get it done."

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Its time.....

Time to take this MLB bully and punch it square in the nose...

Time to grab the bull by the horns and fight..

Time to win..

Our time is now...

We have all the momentum....

All the pressure is on them...

Execute and lets move on to the ALCS





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It's time to rise up and complete the sweep, of course we can do it. I hope Clemens is pitching so we can feast on him, how old is he BTW?

Our bullpen is supreme over their, we win tomorrow, and here we come Boston.


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GOOOO TRIBE!!

We need a Chief Wahoo graemlin...

Let's send the Bug Whiners home and the 45 yr. old out by the 4th inning....That'd be nice wouldn't it?

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I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I'd like to see Trot in the starting lineup this evening in RF. Yankee Stadium is a tough place to play, Trot has great career numbers off of Clemens, and I'd like to minimize the rookies in the starting lineup tonight in this situation. Honestly, I might even start Gomez over Cabrera this evening as well, but that is a lot closer call in my mind...


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I have to admit I'm a fair-weather Tribe fan. The Browns have always been first in my heart.

So, yes, I'll be glued to the set tonight watching every pitch and hope the rocket runs
out of fuel

Beat the Pats and sweep the Yanks all in one day will put me ona cloud for a weeke.


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I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I'd like to see Trot in the starting lineup this evening in RF. Yankee Stadium is a tough place to play, Trot has great career numbers off of Clemens, and I'd like to minimize the rookies in the starting lineup tonight in this situation. Honestly, I might even start Gomez over Cabrera this evening as well, but that is a lot closer call in my mind...




I agree 100%....But, if/when we play the Sox, Nixon will play.

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Yeah i'm kind of that way too. I watch the Indians here and there and follow them in the news but i'm not all that interested until the playoffs roll around. There are just way too many games for me to watch and it just isn't that exciting for me until the playoffs. I wouldn't call myself fair weather though.

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Maybe the main stream media could mention " King Kenny " , and what he has brought to this team ????? What has he done in two games ?? .. Hello !

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Let's Go Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Close this thing out today...Bring on Boston...Hopefully that series gets stretched another game...Preferably 2...The rest will help us...

I can't wait to see what this team can do with Sabathia and Carmona TWICE in a 7 game series...

Colorado and Arizona are both beatable...

THIS COULD BE THE YEAR!!!!!!!!!

I expect a higher scoring game tonight...7-5 type...


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What's really interesting about the playoffs thus far is that every divisional series could end in a sweep! I bet that's not exactly what MLB was looking for, especially considering the teams that have been (and could be) pulling them off.

Boston could possibly be the lone media market giant left in the league championship series! I'm sure the MLB front office would throw up over the thought of a D-backs/Rockies vs. Indians WS.

The casualty list is a who's who:

Chicago
Philadelphia
Los Angeles?
New York?

Clemens isn't what he used to be. I hope we just LAY in to him early. Get the crowd to turn on the home team and start booing! and finally sweep that trash right off the field.

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Westbrook is like the little girl in the poem ... when he is good he is very, very good; and when he is bad he is awful. The good news is we'll know early on which Jake Westbrook is pitching and maybe have Aaron Laffey or Cliff Lee (is he on the roster?) ready to go if Jake falters, before things get out of hand. Thing to watch for is ground ball outs ... if Jake is getting a lot of those, it means the sinker is working and we have an excellent shot at the sweep.

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Westbrook is like the little girl in the poem ... when he is good he is very, very good; and when he is bad he is awful. The good news is we'll know early on which Jake Westbrook is pitching and maybe have Aaron Laffey or Cliff Lee (is he on the roster?) ready to go if Jake falters, before things get out of hand. Thing to watch for is ground ball outs ... if Jake is getting a lot of those, it means the sinker is working and we have an excellent shot at the sweep.




If we put Lee in, we're essentially conceding the game. We've lost the last 11 games he's made an appearance in, which leads me to believe he won't pitch at all this post season. The Yankees crush pitchers like Lee who leave their mediocre fastball ball up in the zone on a consistent basis. IMO Lee needs the rest of the year off to help repair that damaged psyche. We don't need him blowing up in any postseason games.

Jake hasn't pitched very well against NY the last few years but if his sinker is on, he's going to give them all kind of problems. I think tonight will be a high scoring game with both teams scrambling to get long relief from their pen. 9-7 tribe.

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Westbrook is like the little girl in the poem ... when he is good he is very, very good; and when he is bad he is awful. The good news is we'll know early on which Jake Westbrook is pitching and maybe have Aaron Laffey or Cliff Lee (is he on the roster?) ready to go if Jake falters, before things get out of hand. Thing to watch for is ground ball outs ... if Jake is getting a lot of those, it means the sinker is working and we have an excellent shot at the sweep.




If we put Lee in, we're essentially conceding the game. We've lost the last 11 games he's made an appearance in, which leads me to believe he won't pitch at all this post season. The Yankees crush pitchers like Lee who leave their mediocre fastball ball up in the zone on a consistent basis. IMO Lee needs the rest of the year off to help repair that damaged psyche. We don't need him blowing up in any postseason games.

Jake hasn't pitched very well against NY the last few years but if his sinker is on, he's going to give them all kind of problems. I think tonight will be a high scoring game with both teams scrambling to get long relief from their pen. 9-7 tribe.




IIRC, Cliff Lee is NOT on the postseason roster, which means he could not pitch against the Yankees. However, he is traveling with the team in case of an injury.

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the best thing the tribe can do is get on the board before the yankees even get a chance to bat... for one, you take the crowd out of the game, two, you put more doubt into the minds of the yankees, and three, you give jake westbrook that nice cushion...

i see a high-scoring slugest today... i think both pitchers don't get comfortable...

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What worries me a little about Jake is that he's had so many days of rest. Beside the possibility of being rusty, it means he'll be strong. I remember hearing that sinker ball pitchers do best when their arm is a little tired. When they're too strong their ball stays up.

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You are correct ... Lee is with the team but not on the roster. He could be activated in the event of an injury. Roster is as follows:

1. Grady Sizemore, CF
2. Asdrubal Cabrera, 2B
3. Travis Hafner, DH
4. Victor Martinez, C
5. Ryan Garko, 1B
6. Jhonny Peralta, SS
7. Kenny Lofton, LF
8. Franklin Gutierrez, RF
9. Casey Blake, 3B


Reserves (5): Josh Barfield, IF; Chris Gomez, IF; Jason Michaels, OF Trot Nixon, OF; Kelly Shoppach, C

Pitchers (11): Rafael Betancourt, Joe Borowski, Paul Byrd, Fausto Carmona Aaron Fultz, Aaron Laffey, Jensen Lewis, Tom Mastny, Rafael Perez, C.C. Sabathia, Jake Westbrook

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Report: Steinbrenner says Torre's job on the line against Indians

As the Yankees stand on the brink of elimination in the first round of the playoffs for the third season in a row, owner George Steinbrenner says longtime manager Joe Torre needs his team to advance to the ALCS if he wants to keep managing the club.


"His job is on the line," Steinbrenner told The Bergen Record. "I think we're paying him a lot of money. He's the highest-paid manager in baseball, so I don't think we'd take him back if we don't win this series."

Torre makes $7 million a season and is in the final year of his contract.


The Cleveland Indians lead the Yankees 2-0 in their American League Division Series.


In Sunday's Game 3 at Yankee Stadium, Roger Clemens will take the mound for New York while Jake Westbrook will start for Cleveland.


Torre was hired before the 1996 season and led the Yankees to four World Series in his first five seasons but none since. New York last reached the World Series in 2003, wasted a 3-0 lead to Boston in the 2004 ALCS, then was eliminated by the Angels and Detroit in the first round the last two years.


Teams Up 2-0
in Best-of-5 Series
Won in 3 games 34
4 games 8
5 games 3
Lost in 5 games 7

During his 12 years leading the Yankees, Torre has taken the Bronx Bombers to 12 consecutive playoff appearances.



"He's been good for us over the years," Steinbrenner acknowledged to the paper.

Steinbrenner also had some choice words about retiring veteran umpire Bruce Froemming and his decision to play through the late-game bug infestation during Friday's Game 2 extra-inning victory for the Indians.


"The umpire was full of [expletive]," Steinbrenner told the paper. "He won't umpire our games anymore."



Despite Steinbrenner's statement, team owners do not direct umpiring assignments.


The wide-ranging interview with The Bergen Record also touched on Alex Rodriguez's future and Steinbrenner's health.


"I think we'll re-sign him," Steinbrenner said of A-Rod. "I think he's going to have a good run the rest of the [postseason]. I think he realizes New York is the place to be, the place to play. A lot of this [postseason] is laying on his shoulders, you know, but I think he's up to it."



The 77-year-old owner, who told the paper he maintains full control over the Yankees, downplayed reports of his ill health.



"I'm doing all right," he told The Record. "I'm fine."



The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2007/news/story?id=3052904

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What's really interesting about the playoffs thus far is that every divisional series could end in a sweep! I bet that's not exactly what MLB was looking for, especially considering the teams that have been (and could be) pulling them off.

Boston could possibly be the lone media market giant left in the league championship series! I'm sure the MLB front office would throw up over the thought of a D-backs/Rockies vs. Indians WS.

The casualty list is a who's who:

Chicago
Philadelphia
Los Angeles?
New York?

Clemens isn't what he used to be. I hope we just LAY in to him early. Get the crowd to turn on the home team and start booing! and finally sweep that trash right off the field.




This is the whole key to tonite's game, getting Roger to say "Hello Retirement."

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Roger,,,isn't "Roger"

We can light him up like Tom Brady,,,ohhh never mind

LETS GO TRIBE!!!!!!!!!!! 2 out of 3 of my teams winning this weekend is still great!


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{(Showed how good Brady really is,...he was "off" today and still picked the Browns apart.)}

The Tribe will bomb Clemens early. All of the prognosticators agreed before the series that if the Tribe was gonna git it done, that their pitching would be the difference.

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Our pitching is huge!! Roger can be lit up,,and hopefully he will be.
Westbrook is hit or miss sometimes,,but his last outing was terrific. I think he brings it!
We shall see,GO TRIBE!


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I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I'd like to see Trot in the starting lineup this evening in RF. Yankee Stadium is a tough place to play, Trot has great career numbers off of Clemens, and I'd like to minimize the rookies in the starting lineup tonight in this situation. Honestly, I might even start Gomez over Cabrera this evening as well, but that is a lot closer call in my mind...




I agree 100%....But, if/when we play the Sox, Nixon will play.




I LOVE nixon! He was one of the emotional leaders in boston. I like having him in Cleveland.


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can i interest in anyone catching the final chapter in Major League before the game tonight?

Ok its prob just me, but thats sounds like a good way to kill some time before first pitch.


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Just doesn't seem like Nixon has done anything, compared to like, what Lofton has done.

Agreed though, according to this morning's paper, The Trot has huge good numbers against Clemens.

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JMO, but I don't want to see Nixon starting. He has a "slider-speed" swing at this point in his career, and I think that even at 45, the Rocket will be around 92-93 mph. Plus, Gutierrez is way better in RF, and doesn't clog the basepaths.

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Trot is starting in RF tonight. His numbers against Clemens are good, plus you can hide his defense in Yankee Stadium's RF, its pretty easy to play.

Sizemore CF
Cabrera 2B
Hafner DH
Martinez C
Garko 1B
Peralta SS
Lofton LF
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Also of note, the Yanks are starting Giambi at 1B and BOS is up 2-0 on Anaheim in the 8th. It'd be interesting if all four DS series ended in sweeps, I can't recall that ever happening before.


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JMO, but I don't want to see Nixon starting. He has a "slider-speed" swing at this point in his career, and I think that even at 45, the Rocket will be around 92-93 mph. Plus, Gutierrez is way better in RF, and doesn't clog the basepaths.




Don't get me wrong, I wasn't advocating Nixon start. I hate the guy.

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Well, then here's to Trot Nixon pounding the bleep out of Clemens and the Yankees. Come on Indians ... SWEEP!!

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Nah, I don't hate Nixon (and I'm sure you don't really hate him either) - I just wish we had him about 5 years earlier before his wheels went to hell.

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I think we need to knock Clemens around early... once he settles in we'll be in trouble.


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1-0 Tribe on a Garko RBI single.


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1 in the first...

even more pressure to push forward for the yankees...


lets keep rolling..

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Would have liked one or two more runs in that inning. .


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GREAT double play!


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is there a scheduled date for the ALCS?

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I believe it would start on Friday, regardless of the Indians/Yankees length. Part of the new playoff format that could push the World Series back to November...


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I believe it would start on Friday, regardless of the Indians/Yankees length. Part of the new playoff format that could push the World Series back to November...




awesome...

i was wondering, because my girlfriend and i want to go to the blackhawks/sharks game on wednesday, but weren't sure if the tribe would possibly be playing...

the only way it would happen is if the yanks win 2 straight...

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TROT!!!!!!!!!!!


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