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About Larry MahnkenLarry Mahnken is a freelance baseball writer living in York, Pennsylvania. His "Replacement Level Yankees Weblog" was named the Best Baseball Blog by Forbes.com in 2003.Choose year: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Larry Mahnken's Articles2006ALDS: Tigers vs. Yankees: We’ve Seen This Movie AlreadyOctober 06, 2006For the seventh straight year, the Yankees find themselves facing a must-win Game 3 in the ALDS. ALDS: Tigers vs. Yankees: Defining MomentsOctober 04, 2006The Yankees surged into the playoffs with perhaps the most potent lineup in history, while the Tigers backed into them with the worst final stretch of any postseason team in history. Despite the prime time slotting, this series may be the least appealing of all the playoff matchups. But for the Yankees and Tigers, how they do in the next week means a lot. Larry looks back at 2006 and Game 1. Rivals in Exile: Great ExpectationsJune 19, 2006With the Red Sox and Yankees separated by just a game in their battle for first place, Ben and Larry discuss whether or not they're living up to expectations. Click here to return to the home page. |