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Thanks to Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte's own indiscretions, the New York Yankees lefthander has spent more than his share of time in the news this spring,... [link]

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Kalkman: Historical Yankee Fielding

Sky Kalkman has decided to examine historical Yankee fielding. What follows below is Sky's own words. Thanks to Sky for sharing this content with WasWatching.com! With the re-re-revival of the Derek Jeter fielding debate and the recent post ...
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Rivera Makes Debut

Although the Yankees lost 9-5 to the Houston Astros on Friday, Mariano rivera looked very impressive in his preseason debut. Rivera retired the side on just eight pitches in the third inning, which included a first-pitch groundout sandwiched between two strike outs. Andy Pettitte started the game, and sat the Astros down in order in the first inning, but he hit Geoff Blum with a pitch to ...
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David Price Shines In Rays Debut

The may have changed the name of the field, but today a legend was born on it. The Rays beat the Yankees to improve to 7-1 this spring, but the real story was David Price. Price took the mound in a professional game for the first time.
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Rivera’s a Closer With an Open Heart - New York Times

Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, right, has taken several young teammates like pitcher Edwar Ramírez, left, under his wing.
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