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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
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How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Ken Singleton was a polished professional with 15 years of experience before he got to New York. If I have to live with someone learning on the job I'd prefer it to be a Yankee. Maybe someday Maybin will be as good, but I don't think I've got that much time left in me.
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He can’t complete a sentence without struggling. It’s exhausting just listening to him.
Maybe they had Beltran Interview him
lol! Maybin's better than Beltran!
100% agree with you .. Beltran makes me want to listen to Waldman and Sterling.
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
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How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Singleton was special ... miss him very much.
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I think YES should give Meredith a chance with Kay....She can definetly hold her own against anyone.....
I'd take her over Beltran any day of the week.
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
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How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Singleton was special ... miss him very much.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Of course. Seems he's the favorite of most, if not all, here. But he had no connection to the Yankees prior to becoming an announcer for the team. Neither did another favorite, Bill White. Jim Kaat, had very little.
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I think Maybin has potential, but sometimes he needs to stop pulling his punches. Today when he was disvussing the different approaches by Gallo and Rizzo with a runner on 3rd with less than 2 outs, he was complimentary of Rizzo and started to be critical of Gallo's all or nothing approach but then surprisingly switched gears and said somthing like he has to do what hes comfortable doing. I think Paulie would have been more forceful about cutting down the swing and putting the ball in play.
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
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How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Singleton was special ... miss him very much.
Yeah, he was Mo. Kaat was another good one. The best announcers seem to be the ones that don't overly talk about the game. Not a fan of the 3 men in the booth either unless they alternate calling the game like Rizzuto, White, and Messer did.
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Singleton was special ... miss him very much.
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Of course. Seems he's the favorite of most, if not all, here.
But he had no connection to the Yankees prior to becoming an announcer for the team. Neither did another favorite, Bill White. Jim Kaat, had very little.
Both White and Kaat had limited experience before starting in New York. Not a lot, but at least some.
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With all dute respect to both Maybin and Beltran, I wish they had given the job to someone with "more pinstripes" running through his veins.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How many pinstripes does Singleton have "running thru his veins"?
Singleton was special ... miss him very much.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Of course. Seems he's the favorite of most, if not all, here. But he had no connection to the Yankees prior to becoming an announcer for the team. Neither did another favorite, Bill White. Jim Kaat, had very little.
Both White and Kaat had limited experience before starting in New York. Not a lot, but at least some.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thought we were talking about pinstripes "running thru their veins". In fact, prior to Rizzuto I don't recall anyone in the booth who had been with the Yanks as a player, manager or coach.
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