Heck! even Yankees fans agree on that... who wouldn't? Analysts and sportswriters say that they are (arguably... but hardly) the 'best combination' in history...
2006-09-25 02:09:15
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answered by pj_the_kidd 1
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Yes, but the Globe says that the Red Sox are going to try to trade Manny. It's been great for 2003 through 2006, though. I hope Manny stays with the Red Sox for years to come.
2006-09-25 14:57:44
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answered by mattapan26 7
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Not since Manny is hurt. I think right now it is Chase Utley and Ryan Howard
89hrs, 229 runs scored, 241RBI's, 190 walks, both batting over .315, OBP over .420 and slugging of .544 and .673.
and probably going to the post season while Boston sits at home.
2006-09-25 15:13:02
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answered by scheib65 2
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True. Now if only the Red Sox could hang on to some pitching.
2006-09-25 08:22:18
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answered by amish-robot 4
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have to go with Utley and Howard not only can they hit but they can play the field. and I think every one agrees that Ortiz and Ramirez are both defensive liabilities
2006-09-25 12:04:02
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answered by hair_of_a_dog 4
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Completely agree....
no 2 that are better than Ramirez and ortiz
2006-09-25 08:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. With a good pitching staff, the Sox will again be very competitive this year.
2006-09-25 11:48:49
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answered by Tony M 7
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yeah but that three and four combination is nothing with out our number one. Johnny Damon
2006-09-25 17:27:05
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answered by kendo2_2000 4
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ortiz/manny, utley/howard, beltran/delgado. well/sglaus, maur/morneau, martinez/hafner. these are all amazing 3-4 punches
2006-09-25 15:42:24
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answered by Preki 4
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I like Utley/Howard, too.
2006-09-25 11:02:43
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answered by LDV 1
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