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To: TimF who wrote (22963)10/23/2000 5:19:08 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
I think the Yankees have a strong chance of winning the third game with Hernandez pitching against Reed

You would have thought that the two lefties would have given the mets at least a split. That first game was in the bag until the two big baserunning gaffes by Timo and Pratt. Yes the mets need a bit of luck. Reed is capable of a big game a la bobby jones against the cards. My goal is to get to game 6. If there is a God, it will be payback time for Clemens. You know, a line drive up the middle, a collision at first base or how about a walk and we throw at him at first base. Just kidding of course.



To: TimF who wrote (22963)10/23/2000 5:25:08 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
I think the Yankees have a strong chance of winning the third game with Hernandez pitching against Reed (Reed had a better regular season record, but El Duque has never lost a post season game). I think the Mets will probably take game 4.

That was my thinking also. Announcers were talking about David Cone in game 4, and he's had a horrible season. Still, for just one game, you never know. Note to Michael: the Yankees have won 14 straight WS games.

Tony