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Nova is close to returning which will help the pitching. As for Rodriguez and Tex, does any player in MLB stay "hot" all season?
Spoken like a true Yankee fan. But when your offense is dependent on ARoid and Tex then when they cool off so do the MFY.
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Yankees gave been streaky. Lose 10 of 11 and then go on a winning streak. People had the Nationals running away with the division. They are on a big downward spiral. Astros have now lost six in a run. Twins might be next. Seems like more streaky times then usual but maybe it is not.

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Interesting to note, while the AL East does not have the best win % in baseball, we do currently have the best run diff in all of baseball at +59. NL West comes in at the worst with -131 (with not a single team with a positive run diff.).

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Interesting to note, while the AL East does not have the best win % in baseball, we do currently have the best run diff in all of baseball at +59. NL West comes in at the worst with -131 (with not a single team with a positive run diff.).

Uh, Dodgers? 269:211.

That said it seems like Saint Louis is the only team in the majors that is running on all cylinders. And they just lost Matt Holliday for a while.

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OOOOOOOOO (JUNE 7th)

YANKEES .....OOo) 32-25 OOOO1 --

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 31-27 OOOOo 1.5

BLUE JAYSol;Oo 28-30 OOOO.; 4.5

RED SOX OOOOOl) 27-31 OOOO)l 5.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 26-30 OOOool 5.5

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Take 2 out of 3 vs Boston to get out of the cellar. 2 out of 3 vs Yanks to gain a game. A little at a time. We're finally at nearly 100% for the first time all year. If we can stay healthy I still think we're the best overall team in the division. The Yanks age will eventually catch up to them.

You underestimated the boys, Dipper.

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OOOOOOOOO (MAY 24th)

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 24-21 OOOOo --

YANKEES .....OOo) 22-22 OOOO1 1.5

RED SOX OOOOOl) 21-23 OOOO)l 2.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 19-22 OOOO)l 3.0

BLUE JAYSol;Oo 20-26 OOOO.; 4.5

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As of this day (through May 23), the AL East was 7 games under .500. As of today, they are 6 games over. The division is

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OOOOOOOOO (MAY 24th)

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 24-21 OOOOo --

YANKEES .....OOo) 22-22 OOOO1 1.5

RED SOX OOOOOl) 21-23 OOOO)l 2.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 19-22 OOOO)l 3.0

BLUE JAYSol;Oo 20-26 OOOO.; 4.5

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As of this day (through May 23), the AL East was 7 games under .500. As of today, they are 6 games over. The division is playing extremely well, except for Boston.

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OOOOOOOOO (JUNE 21st)

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 40-31 OOOOo --

YANKEES .....OOo) 38-31 OOOO1 1.0

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 36-33 OOOool 3.0

BLUE JAYSo))Oo 37-34 OOOO.l 3.0

RED SOX OOOOOlo 31-40 OOOO)l 9.0

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In the last 2 weeks the D-Rays got the worst of it, going 3-10 overall in that time frame.

The Red Sox on the other hand, went 8-5 in that same span, and have subsequently gotten themselves close enough to the division leaders to keep their hopes up.

OOOOOOOOO (JULY 5th)

YANKEES ...OOOo) 44-38 OOOO1 --

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 43-39 OOOool 1.0

BLUE JAYSo))Oo 43-41 OOOO.l 2.0

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 43-41 OOOOo 2.0

RED SOX OOOOOlo 39-45 OOOO)l 6.0

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The Yankees are in the same exact position as were the Orioles were in at this same time last year (in 1st place by 4 games.)

And the Orioles are in a very similar position as were the Yankees at this same time last year (the Orioles are 4 games out of 1st place now, the Yankees were 5 games out of first place at last year's All-Star break.)

OOOOOOO ALL-STAR BREAK

YANKEES ocOOOc. 48-40 OOOO1 --

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 46-45 OOOOo 3.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 44-44 OOOool 4.0

BLUE JAYSo))Oo 45-46 OOOO.. 4.5

RED SOX OOOOl).o 42-47 OOOO). 6.5

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The Yankees are in the same exact position as were the Orioles were in at this same time last year (in 1st place by 4 games.)

And the Orioles are in a very similar position as were the Yankees at this same time last year (the Orioles are 4 games out of 1st place now, the Yankees were 5 games out of first place at last year's All-Star break.)

OOOOOOO ALL-STAR BREAK

YANKEES ocOOOc. 48-40 OOOO1 --

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 46-45 OOOOo 3.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 44-44 OOOool 4.0

BLUE JAYSo))Oo 45-46 OOOO.. 4.5

RED SOX OOOOl).o 42-47 OOOO). 6.5

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OOOOOOO (AUGUST 9th)

YANKEES ocOOOc. 61-49 OOOO1 --

BLUE JAYSo);Oo 61-52 OOOOl. 1.5

ORIOLES .;oo)0OO 56-54 OOOool 5.0

D-RAYS.......o)))OO 56-56 OOOOo 6.0

RED SOX OOOOl).o 50-62 OOOO). 12

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