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October 5, 2006

Yankees Let One Slip As Tigers Even Up Series 1-1

by @ 1:12 pm. Filed under 2006 ALDS

Well, I guess we won’t be sweeping the Tigers.  No biggie.  The Unit should take care of business tomorrow and I see the Yankees jumping all over Rogers.  It could get ugly.  And on the bright side, Mariano Rivera didn’t have to throw.

All the Yankees got was a three run homerun though.  They threatened in the first (bases loaded) and second innings but left a bunch of men on base.  Johnny Damon got us on the board with that three run shot but the Tigers’ pen lived up to their reputation and shut down the Yankees in the final four frames.

So we’ll see what happens tomorrow night.  The Tigers got a boost in their confidence, but hopefully the Yankees slap them back down tomorrow.

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