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Apparently, though, this didn’t phase the D-Backs entering the series. As Arizona pitcher Curt Schilling said of the Yankees?? mystique and aura, “those are the names of dancers at a night club, [not something we should be concerned about].” The D-Backs went on to decisively win the first two games of the series behind the arms of Schilling and Randy Johnson...
Here were the Yankees??in what is probably the last go-around for the team’s core players—claiming two come-from-behind World Series victories on crisp autumn nights at historic Yankee Stadium. All the while, there was the flag from the World Trade Center remains hanging next to the center-field scoreboard, standing as a stark reminder of the enduring pain and hope present in New York. I must admit it gave me the chills...
...could be the end of an era. Than again, it could also be just the impetus George Steinbrenner needs to shell out even more cash to sign Jason Giambi and Johnny Damon away from the A’s and Moises Alou from the Astros, thereby extending the Yankees?? reign for another five years. But if I had to bet, I’d pick the first scenario, especially given the unpredictability of the MLB regular season, not to mention the three rounds of postseason play that exist with the wild-card...
...playoffs. It was the first winning season for Oakland since 1992. The young Athletics were the only truly small market team to advance to the post-season, amazingly compiling enough young talent to compete with the big boys. Though Oakland spends 30 million on its players compared to the Yankees?? whopping 90 million, the A’s took the Evil Empire to a final Game Five in last year’s Divisional Playoffs. The Yankees, of course, eked out a 7-5 victory and went on to win the World Series. However, Oakland put a scare...
...Some of the prominent members of the Somerset roster include former Harvard Business School Dean John H. McArthur, former Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Dean Theodore Eliot ’48, former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox ’34 and an aging roster of heavy-hitting Yankees??including retired industrialist Louis Cabot ’43, former GOP gubernatorial candidate John Winthrop Sears ’52 and former state senator William Saltonstall. They are always looking up and down the Charles for suitable academicians and physicians...