Hmm... I think the greatest comeback in history would be when the Red Sox beat the Yankees after being down 0-3, and went on to win the World Series. Kinda hard to beat that.
2007-07-19 06:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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1978, like the Yankees will do it again to the Red Sox.
2007-07-19 06:29:15
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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No, this season is more of a Red Sox collapse than a Yankee comeback. Man, can you believe how bad the Red Sox offense is this year. They have absolutely no hope of holding this lead. I'm almost embarrassed for them. Well, just goes to show, Theo sucks.
2007-07-19 06:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Q1: unclear the Braves are gonna opt for great pitching, run help and little bit of achievement to make the playoffs. achievement meaning they might desire to win the Marlins and Phillie lose, and not lose mutually as they win. Or in the event that they might win the wild card, which precise now sounds like they have a greater physically powerful hazard with the divison. i choose they are nonetheless indoors the race, we ought to pray they sweep the Mets! i'm for Pujouls and the Cardinals this placed up-season if the Braves dont make it. Q2: probable, greater what Frank Wren does indoors the off-season. The game enthusiasts we've been given this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days have rather helped. Nate McLouth, Adam LaRoche, David Ross, Javy Vasquez, have all accomplished their section. Dereck Lowe and Garrett Anderson look people who do no longer come via as quickly as you like them. With a solid farm-kit i think of of that the Braves will make the playoffs at contemporary subsequent 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. The Braves have youthful pitching(Tommy Hanson, Jair Jurrjens, Kris Medlen). If now no longer this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days than subsequent 3 hundred and sixty 5 days! we ought to shop hoping. Hanson has been great, and going to be the national League rookie of the three hundred and sixty 5 days ;)
2017-01-21 09:55:03
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answered by mckinzy 3
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Forgive the nostalgia, but I'll go with '78. The gap was much wider at the All-Star break between the two then. And the Yanks were already showing signs of surging this year.
2007-07-19 06:29:12
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answered by RickNY 3
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Yes because competetion is much tougher know in 2007 than in 1978
2007-07-19 06:26:09
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answered by Victor A 2
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isn't being a Yankees fan and also a baseball fan a contradiction since the Yankees have been ruining baseball for a long time now
2007-07-19 06:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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