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The Yankees have gone 26 consecutive innings without scoring a run.

The only run that they scored in the entire series against the Blue Jays was a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the 2nd inning on Friday night.

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Last 8 starts for Gonzalez, 42 innings, 28 earned runs...., well now 43 innings and 29 runs...6.07 ERA during that time since June 23. Not good!

I am happy with the idea that our rotation can take advantage of the huge abundance of FA starting pitching available this off season. Some that do not require pick compensation. Gonzalez may not be what a contending team depends on.

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Team speed, [expletive deleted]! Ya get [expletive deleted] [expletive deleted] little fleas on da [expletive deleted] bases, gettin' picked off, tryin' ta steal, gettin' thrown out, takin' runs away from ya. Ya get dem big [expletive deleted] dat can hit the [expletive deleted] ball out da ballpark and ya can't make any [expletive deleted] mistakes.

Haha love that rant. I understand Earl's point to a degree but speed is nice. Helps the D too. But speedy isn't always necessarily smart.

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The Yankees have gone 26 consecutive without scoring a run.

The only run that they scored in the entire series against the Blue Jays was a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the 2nd inning on Friday night.

Toronto has great pitching all of sudden.

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I am happy with the idea that our rotation can take advantage of the huge abundance of FA starting pitching available this off season. Some that do not require pick compensation. Gonzalez may not be what a contending team depends on.

Is there? We could use one.

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The Yankees have gone 26 consecutive innings without scoring a run.

The only run that they scored in the entire series against the Blue Jays was a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the 2nd inning on Friday night.

I'd be ecstatic about this if a non AL East team not called the Orioles was responsible for this.

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The Yankees have gone 26 consecutive innings without scoring a run.

The only run that they scored in the entire series against the Blue Jays was a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the 2nd inning on Friday night.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">...and the Yankees never, ever scored again. The End.</p>— Jay Jaffe (@jay_jaffe) <a href="

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The Yankees have gone 26 consecutive innings without scoring a run.

The only run that they scored in the entire series against the Blue Jays was a solo home run by Mark Teixeira in the bottom of the 2nd inning on Friday night.

Toronto has great pitching all of sudden.

The Yankees have lousy hitting all of a sudden.

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