Yesterday's starting lineup vs. Houston:
1. Brett Gardner
2. Ichiro Suzuki
3. Robinson Cano
4. Kevin Youkilis
5. Travis Hafner
6. Vernon Wells
7. Juan Rivera
8. Eduardo Nunez
9. Chris Stewart
Traitor Tracker: .252
Last year, this date: .313
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Yankees set all-time record with five DHs in lineup
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Is it possible for a major league team to bat under .200 for the season?
What is the least number of runs ever scored by a team in the modern era?
Just asking.
Alph,
Don't know the answer to the second question, and I am, like many Yankees fans, too distraught and/or hung over to look it up.
But in regards to your first question: Yes. And, with a lineup like the one the Yankees are wheeling out there every day, it's becoming increasingly likely.
Don't worry, though. I hear to beef up the offense from the catcher's position, Cashman is in serious negotiations with Don Slaught.
Sorry. Just signed $2 million package with the Pittsburgh Pirates to be Russell Martin's backup.
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