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    Location:
    Albany, N.Y.
    About Me: My name is Michael Gwizdala and I live in Albany, N.Y. The Capitol of the Empire State. I'm probably the biggest most knowledgeable, opinionated sports fan I know. First and foremost I'm an avid, die-hard New York Yankees fan.
    Marital Status Single
    School The College of Saint Rose
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Posted by: MikeGwizdala on Jul 21, 2009 at 03:14:22 PM

The Yankees win 2-1.  The Yankees win 2-1.  The Yankees win 2-1.  Yogi Berra would call it de ja vu all over again.  One might call it "trey ja vu," as for the third day in a row the New York Yankees defeat a team wearing gray, black and orange by a count of 2-1.  And by virtue of the BoSox tumbling Toronto/Texas two-step, there are now two teams atop the American League East with the league's best record to boot at 55-37.

Getting as far away from Anaheim as possible, the Yankees have stormed out of the gate and are now 4-0 in the second stanza of the season.  On Saturday the Yanks won 2-1 and Sunday and Monday's games were not only of that same margin but were mirror images of each other.  Granted Monday went off with a little more style.

Going back

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Posted by: MikeGwizdala on Jul 6, 2009 at 05:18:49 AM

In what was a clinic of how to blow four-run leads and influence pitching changes, the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays put on a marathon slugfest that just didn't want to see the holiday weekend end.  Manager Joe Girardi commented after the game that he thought the game would never make it to the 9th.  And as yours truly can attest from attending my first game at the "New House," one will have to forgive me if Derek Jeter's go-ahead HR in the  5th felt more like the 8th instead.

It surely was "Nintendo baseball" at its best with both teams accounting for a combined 18 runs on 26 hits.  

Starting the ball rolling was the captain Jeter with a lead-off single up against the rightfield wall in the 1st.  After the first of three walks on the day to Mark Teixeira

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