Yankees Should "Crush" The Indians.
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[1] Up and down success, and antagonistic play. Towards the playoffs, they improved. The pitching prospered, and hope arrived. The New York Yankees should flourish.
No more problems, and pitching predicaments. The Yanks won't flounder the first round. The Cleveland Indians, will be beaten. The Yankees are better; great line-up and ameliorate pitching.
The Yanks will bring playoff success. The last two years, the Yankees weren't substantiated.
An unsuccessful playoff, means "firing Joe Torre". It's probable, but the Yankees will proliferate.
Alex Rodriguez will succeed. His MVP season, has convinced many. Pride is the reason, and regular season success. "It doesn't fall on Alex's shoulders," Johnny Damon said. "We can't rely on Alex to be the man. We have to go out there and do our jobs. It starts with me at the top and goes all the way down to Doug Mientkiewicz in the nine hole". Valid opinion, because Alex's could fail. It could pressure Alex's, and he can't handle it. He's happy as well. Expecting his second child, it brings more joy. "Cynthia and I are overjoyed to announce this addition to our family," Alex Rodriguez told the magazine. "We realize what a special gift children are, and feel very blessed to welcome our second child." He will play even better, because of this.
No rationalization for the pitching, but there's compunction about it. Roger Clemens didn't succeed this season, but will play in the playoffs. "I feel fine, I really do," Clemens said. "Everything is right on schedule for me, and I'm excited to be here. I still have to go out there and get it done in a game, and that's something completely different, but I feel good." It will be hard. He'd accomplished nothing this season; Clemens has something to prove. The pitching is pressured, it should be expected. Don't worry, they'll be fine. The late season success, will help the Yank's.
The line-up is great. It has talent, and complacence. The Yank's need them, or malfunction will materialize.
The Indians proficiency doesn't matter. The MLB playoffs is about producing. "We lost to Anaheim one year and I don't think they had any experience and went on to win the championship," Derek Jeter said. "We lost to the Florida Marlins and they didn't have any experience. It doesn't make a difference. It's one of those things that if you win they say experience helps and if you don't, then the other team was hungrier." Anyone can win, it's about current success. The Indian feel great, and ready. "Yeah, it a bigger stage and more emphasis is going to be put on it," Cleveland closer Joe Borowski said. "It's tough to say right now how it's going to affect us, but being around this team all year, I can't see it being like this big, oh-my-goodness kind of feeling. I've never seen this team feel like there was a situation where it couldn't achieve or couldn't succeed." They realize it's important; it will repercussion their play.
Their pitching will pressure the Yank's line-up. C.C. Sabathia can pitch, and could win the Cy Young. With All-Star predisposition, the Yank's should deliver.

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