Talk:Murderers' Row
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The part concerning the 1927 season Yankees sounds like it was written by a Yankee fan trying to glorify the 1927 Yankees as the most successful and talented baseball team in all of history. When addressing the four teams that won more single season games, it mentions that "more importantly both the Cubs and the Indians lost the World Series in their years, and the Mariners did not reach the World Series in 2001" as if world series wins were somehow one and the same as single season wins in his own propagandist's mindset. World Series need not be mentioned here. I am too stoned to fix this myself, if someone else would kindly do so for me thank you (160.39.146.41 06:04, 26 October 2007 (UTC))
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I added the full roster. Lordjeff06 16:01, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
There should be a lineup of some sort here -Redwolf24
Disambiguation: "Murderers' Row" also was a term applied in the US Navy to a lineup of Essex Class aircraft carriers. There's a semi-famous photo taken (IIRC) at Ulithi Atoll in 1944-45 that usually is published with that title.
While I despise the Yankees as much as any god-fearing baseball fan, the latest gloating over the 2006 Yankees playoff collapse clearly lakes a neutral point of view
I removed the rant about the 2006 team. It wasn't necessary for this article and the bias was blatant. Being a Yankees fan, there's no need to rub salt in our wounds.