08-06-2009, 05:52 PM
Tonight, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees renew their bitter rivalry. And of course itââ¬â¢s an important series (arenââ¬â¢t they all?). As of today, the Yankees lead the division by 2.5 games. In the NL East Division, Philadelphia has the unique situation of having too many pitchers. Is that even possible? We look at both of these situations this week at Around the Bases:
Red Sox ââ¬â Yankees Epic Battle
The Boston Red Sox have picked a lousy time to go into a free-fall. They looked great the entire first half of the season, and led the American League in most categories. Their pitching, both starters and bullpen, dominated over opponents
Read more at:
Around the Bases Vol VIX: Red Sox - Yankees Rivalry Renewed; Too Many Pitchers in Philly
http://www.tmrzoo.com/?p=3486
Red Sox ââ¬â Yankees Epic Battle
The Boston Red Sox have picked a lousy time to go into a free-fall. They looked great the entire first half of the season, and led the American League in most categories. Their pitching, both starters and bullpen, dominated over opponents
Read more at:
Around the Bases Vol VIX: Red Sox - Yankees Rivalry Renewed; Too Many Pitchers in Philly
http://www.tmrzoo.com/?p=3486
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