Summary
NEW YORK - It must've sounded like a million fans emptying their lungs at Javier Vazquez in the sixth inning, and, no, they weren't cheering the Yankee right-hander's homecoming in the Bronx. Vazquez was booed thickly for his sins, past and present, for blowing the 2004 ALCS and for getting knocked around by the Angels on Wednesday afternoon.
Of course, the reception wasn't quite as harsh as it was in Game 7 against the Red Sox, but Vazquez was nevertheless taken aback. "I'm a little disappointed," he said, alluding to his wounded ego and his curiously empty fastball.See the full content of this document
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Vazquez Powerless to Stop Angels, Boos
The Yankees will tell you their 5-3 loss to the Angels was uneventful, forgettable, even, but senior officials have to be concerned by Vazquez's velocity readings. Forget about the booing: the real story was Vazquez's inability to cra...
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