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Wild Pitch

I'm a little late getting to the Sports page this morning, but I notice the Yankees got clobbered last night by the lowly Angelos Orioles, 17-9. How many times this year have the Bronx Bombers been bombed in such runfests? Here it is, the final showdown week of the season, the fall air couldn't be crispier, and the world's number one franchise has pitching as porous as a New Orleans levee. Maybe some of that $200 billion in relief could be funneled to George Steinbrenner to shore up his leaky first responders. Only problem: the Red Sox would want in on the action.

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Wlady Pleszczynski is editorial director of The American Spectator and editor-at-large of AmSpec Online.

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