Back to the Bronx
It's interesting that the language is switching somewhat instead of no team has ever come back from three down, some writers and broadcasters are saying no team has ever blown a seres up three games.
I'm not posting game stories. There's too many, but I might borrow a few quotes from them.
Bob Ryan is very Bob Ryan. You could here him saying all this stuff. It works here.
Considering she had no idea that this was her story when she started the night, Jackie Mac did a nice job on this Wakefield column.
Mike Morrissey on the knuckleballer as well.
No surprisingly, David Ortiz was a popular topic.
Projo's Steve Krasner
Projo's McAdam
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New York Post
Morrissey has Pedro saying Ortiz is the Yankee's Papi.
Woj is good.
O'Connor says Sox halfway to a miracle
Vac says Yanks are still in control
Thomas Boswell declares history has occured in the Boston Marathon
Heyman says Yanks are on the hot seat now
Gary Sheffield is in bad guy mode
Couple of stolen quotes from stories not worth linking to:
David has been very awesome," said Damon, whose miserable series (2 for 24) was at least momentarily forgotten when he walked with one out in the 14th, and later scored. "That was an incredible at-bat he had, fouling off pitch after pitch."
Framingham Lou Merloni was in the house. The former Sox utilityman said he and his father, Lou Sr., stayed for all 5 hours and 2 minutes of Sunday night's game. Merloni, who had elbow surgery and missed the last six weeks of the season in Cleveland, was designated for assignment by the Indians, but club officials have said they want him back . . .
"The Yankees have to think about who's their Papi," Pedro Martinez said.
Torre On Wakefield
"He's a gutty son of a gun," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "Ican't say I'm happy we lost, but I respect the way he goes about things.
NEW YORK TAB HEADS
NY POST This Sox on front, which I think is a play on This sucks and Sox in the City. Then Web site headline talks about sox Joy of Six
NEWSDAY: Darned Sox
Daily News: Curses
NON BASEBALL: I liked Andy Katz's Justin Gray Story.
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