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Opinion: Omar, Be Smart and Patient

In a post to Amazin Avenue, James Kannengieser looks in to the Yankees stats from this season, and concludes: “The goal is to score more runs than you allow… Home runs are not evil and pitching alone does not win championships.” This was essentially my... Full Article at Metsblog.com

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