Read More...The Yankees just can’t catch up to all these injuries. Less than two weeks after he returned from a fractured right forearm, Curtis Granderson suffered a fractured fifth metacarpal (left hand) in his left hand when Cesar Ramos hit him with a pitch in the fifth inning. No word on a timetable for his return, but it’s same injury Alex Rodriguez had last season. He missed six weeks. Crud.
Granderson, 32, actually stayed in the game to run the bases before being removed the game after the ...
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1. Flynn posted on February 27, 2013 at 07:49 AM # hit 0 | hit 0Dude, really?
That sentence blew me away too. It hit me like the explosion of the atomic bomb in the center of Hiroshima.
That's some good writing there. What or how is a "disaster to" someone? The whole article is a train wreck.
might deserve its own thread: Ichiro might hit 25 HR this year if he feels like it:
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/Klapisch_Could_the_Yanks_get_more_power_from_Ichiro_Suzuki.html
Sports Extra: Yankees Take Gamble on Oscar
Her lap dances not so much.
The Happy Land fire analogy works perfectly, but your thoughtless comment is a bitter insult to the memory of those we lost in the 1906 Halifax embankment crash.
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