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<description>&lt;p&gt;They&apos;re definitely not the dominant yankee team one would expect going into the season, but they&apos;ve definitely turned into one of the most interesting and exciting yankee teams I&apos;ve followed in a long time.  

They&apos;ve got a good mix of exciting rookies and hall-of-fame bound veterans, but there&apos;re so many question marks that it&apos;s no big surprise when they win big, or even when they lose big. Is Giambi going to continue to hit like it&apos;s 2000?  Is Randy Johnson going to pitch like he&apos;s 200 years old?  It&apos;s a rollercoaster of highs and lows from week to week.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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