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1 minute ago, SteveA said:

Yeah if only there was a way to  somehow divide 61 by 251 and express the answer as a percentage.

I was too lazy to find the # of HR's the Yankees have hit against us O's this season. 

So that comes out to 24.3% of the HR's we've allowed this season were against the Yankees.  That's amazing, and not in the good way.

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1 minute ago, O's84 said:

I was too lazy to find the # of HR's the Yankees have hit against us O's this season. 

So that comes out to 24.3% of the HR's we've allowed this season were against the Yankees.  That's amazing, and not in the good way.

Yep.  At least we are done with them until next year.

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On 8/6/2019 at 11:30 AM, jjnono said:

August 17th against the Red Sox.  Andrew Benintendi in the 7th inning off of Paul Fry.  Hanging slider on the inside half... Benintendi doesn't miss it.  

Well, Fry did give up a home run in the 7th inning on August 17th, but it wasn't the record breaker and it wasn't Benintendi (Devers, who is like, what? 40 for his last 50???  He's on a crazy tear...)

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