Sunday, March 4, 2012

A-C TEASES CROWD, THEN LOSES.(Sports)

Byline: Pete Dougherty Staff writer

Dan Radison stood in the home manager's office at Heritage Park, first wanting to dismiss an Albany-Colonie Yankees loss Sunday with four-letter expletives, then resorting to time-revered baseball philosophy.

"That's the great thing about baseball, man," he said. "Every pitch, every facet of the game affects it."

There were a lot of pitches - not necessarily good ones - thrown Sunday before the Eastern League Yankees surrendered to the Hagerstown Suns, 10-7. The season's second- largest crowd - 5,191 - was put through an emotional blender as the Yankees rallied from a 6-1 deficit, then blew a one-run lead in the …

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