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ducks
10-08-2006, 06:33 PM
Deeply disappointed' Steinbrenner labels Yankees `sad failure'

October 8, 2006

NEW YORK (AP) -- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said he was "deeply disappointed" at his team's elimination in the first round of the AL playoffs, calling it a "sad failure."

New York was heavily favored in its series against the Detroit Tigers and won Tuesday's opener 8-4. The Tigers then won 4-3 at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, and swept two games in Detroit, 6-0 Friday and 8-3 Saturday.

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"I am deeply disappointed at our being eliminated so early in the playoffs," Steinbrenner said in a statement issued Sunday by spokesman Howard Rubenstein. "This result is absolutely not acceptable to me nor to our great and loyal Yankee fans. I want to congratulate the Detroit Tigers organization and wish them well. Rest assured, we will go back to work immediately and try to right this sad failure and provide a championship for the Yankees, as is our goal every year."

Rubenstein said he spoke with Steinbrenner on Sunday.

"Clearly he was upset," he said.

Rubenstein said Steinbrenner was not going to comment on a report in the New York Daily News that manager Joe Torre likely will be fired and replaced by Lou Piniella.

Condemned 2 HelLA
10-09-2006, 03:18 AM
Too bad for Torre, but it still couldn't happen to a better team & owner combination!

GrandeDavid
10-09-2006, 10:33 AM
Cya, Yanks! :lol

RogerIsEatingASandwich
10-09-2006, 08:38 PM
A-Rod is a sad failure

GrandeDavid
10-09-2006, 08:46 PM
They were a sad failure because of their fairly poor pitching. Having said that, I'd kill to see the Yanks face the Marlins in the World Series - a $200 million payroll vs. a $15 million payroll. And I bet the Marlins would win in six.

RogerIsEatingASandwich
10-09-2006, 08:55 PM
They were a sad failure because of their fairly poor pitching. Having said that, I'd kill to see the Yanks face the Marlins in the World Series - a $200 million payroll vs. a $15 million payroll. And I bet the Marlins would win in six.

I really doubt that. The Marlins pitching wasn't all that great outside of Willis and Sanchez. Everyone else was mediocre.