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[quote name="Gabe" post="694496" timestamp="1257182504"]
Might not clinch tonight with Lee on the mound but it is only a matter of days!!
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I'm hoping the filliies win tonite so the Yanks can win at home...Giradi should play all his backup players tonite..
The Yanks winning in Filthadelphia would be OK I guess, but much rather in NY!!  The Stadium would be rockin and rollin  ;D
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has anyone else noticed the pitchers have had stuff on there hats all series long an haven't had anything said to them what could that be?
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Yeah I noticed that too!!  My son told me it was pigeon poop when they played in Filth-adelphia and pine-tar in NY. 

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090710204141AAOqWvb
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[quote name="YankeeDawg" post="695789" timestamp="1257269122"]
[quote author=cardinals4life link=topic=61350.msg695139#msg695139 date=1257210818]
has anyone else noticed the pitchers have had stuff on there hats all series long an haven't had anything said to them what could that be?
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Yeah I noticed that too!!  My son told me it was pigeon poop when they played in Filth-adelphia and pine-tar in NY. 

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090710204141AAOqWvb
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Uh...it's from the rosin bag.  They throw the bag around, then mess with their hat.
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