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The New York Yankees failed to make the
postseason for the first time since 1993, which also
means that this is the first year in which Derek Jeter will not be playing in October. Kornheiser's Cartel recently spent a day with the Yankees' shortstop, and we were able to record his routine.
Here’s a mini-mailbag with a few questions that
arrived this week: Kerwin writes : According to Mlbtraderumors.com,
Josh Bard became a free agent. Do you see the Yankees getting a catcher like him as protection in case Jorge Posada has ...
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Jorge Posada Latest Blog Posts [more]
A Day In The Life: Derek Jeter
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Yesterday I wrote that MMA referee Jorge Ortiz
should explain his decision to stand up Roy Nelson
in his fight with Andrei Arlovski on Saturday night, and that I had been unsuccessful in my attempts to contact Ortiz to get an explanation. Today ...
Just spoke to Brian Cashman. Here is what
he said about Mariano’s surgery: “I spoke to Dr.
(David) Alchek and there were no surprises. Everything was as they thought it would be. He can start throwing again in three months, which is not ...
From the NY Daily News : Yankees closer
Mariano Rivera had surgery Tuesday on his right shoulder
and is expected to resume throwing in three months, a month ahead of spring training. Mets medical director Dr. David Altchek operated at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Altchek also operated on ...
Yankees' closer Rivera has shoulder surgery 3 days
ago NEW YORK (AP) New York Yankees closer Mariano
Rivera had surgery Tuesday on his right shoulder and is expected to resume throwing in three months, a month ahead of spring training. New York Mets ...
Go to WFAN.com to listen to an interesting
interview Mike Francesa had with Jon Heyman of Sports
Illustrated. Heyman said that Joe Girardi has problems in the clubhouse with the veteran players and it’s something he needs to address. ...
Today, I am going to talk about you
spoiled Yankee fans!! The Yankees have reached the playoffs
13 years in a row, given you some of the most classic memorable games in those years, and even this one time that they don’t make the playoffs…. they still had 89 wins!! Yet… ...
From Bryan Hoch : In the end, a
key component of what pushed Brian Cashman to return
as the general manager of the Yankees turned out to be what would have been written had he not finished the job. Recalling Reggie Jackson's oft-repeated comment: "When you have a bat in your hands, you can ...
Joe Girardi said yesterday that he expects Jorge
Posada to be the Yankees #1 catcher next season.
Jorge is recovering from shoulder surgery. Posada will start a throwing program to get back to form on December 1st.
1) Injuries : Mainly the season-enders to Chien-Ming
Wang and Jorge Posada, those were the real killers.
Not only did they lose a guy who is 54-20 with a 3.79 ERA in his career, but they lost a guy who usually pitches into the 7th inning of games. So he would have helped the team two ways; by ...
Jorge Posada, who is recuperating from shoulder surgery,
will start a throwing program Dec. 1 in Tampa
and Joe Girardi expects him to be the Yankees' regular catcher next season.
I figured since the season is over, I
would go over who will be on the team
next year and who will not. Here are the people that are a lock to be on the roster: Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Chien-Ming Wang, Jorge Posada, Joba Chamberlain, Mariano Rivera, Jose Molina, Hideki Matsui, and Nady.
Jorge Posada will be on the YES Network’s
show CenterStage on Sunday at 11:30PM ET. It’s not
everyday that they get a current Yankee on the show. It should be fun to hear what Posada has to say. On the commercials..it seems like he is talking about how much he hates the Sox, wants to catch next year
It would be too simplistic to say injuries
alone ruined the Yankees’ season. But health was the
biggest factor. The Yankees were not a bad team this season. But they were never whole. >
From George A. King III : The Yankees
haven't made Jason Giambi an offer, but according to
the first baseman, they have been asking what he wants to do next year. "I talked to Cash (GM Brian Cashman), and he asked me if I was interested (in returning) and I said I was definitely interested," ..
George Steinbrenner lorded over the staff meetings he
attended, and as the Yankees prepared for the amateur
draft in the spring of 2000, Steinbrenner noted aloud that Jorge Posada was moving closer to free agency. "We need a catcher," Steinbrenner said. When it came time for ...
Here's some photos I took last night. I
hope you enjoy them. ......
From Babe Ruth to Derek Jeter, Yankee Stadium
has housed so many well-known names. Names like Bernie
Williams, Jorge Posada, Jason Giambi, Gary Sheffield, George Steinbrenner, and even George Costanza. It is marked with joy, tears, memories, tradition, passion and ghosts. Its legacy will...
Yesterday I posted this about the recent articles
about current and former Yankees' favorite Stadium memories. Now
there is this article from Pete Caldera of The Record which includes memories from Pettitte, A-Rod, Mussina, Posada, Jeter, and Girardi. “My greatest memory was seeing that final ...
If catching David Wells' perfect game in 1998
was Jorge Posada's first true center-stage memory, calling Roger
Clemens' clinching victory in Game 4 of the 1999 World Series was symbolic of the catching torch being passed.
Jorge Posada would make the perfect co-captain in
2008 for Derek Jeter. He could be Joe Biden
and Sarah Palin, rolled into one. He would lecture the owner, the general manager, the manager, the second baseman. Everyone.
Jorge Posada doesn't know when to leave well
enough alone. He decided to go there and revisit
the infamous 2003 Red Sox-Yankees brawl which resulted Pedro tossing Don Zimmer like a Mississippi River sandbag. Posada, in an interview with Michael Kay ...
Jorge Posada has never been shy about sharing
his opinions. He weighed in on the Joba Chamberlain
starter-or-reliever debate yesterday while taping a "CenterStage" show for the YES Network, which airs Sept. 28, saying he believes Chamberlain should ...
The Yankees won again as Robinson Cano sat.
Cano entered the game in the eighth inning. That
could be a sign that he has emerged from casa de bow wow. Jorge Posada thinks Joba Chamberlain should start. Joba respectfully disagrees. This notebook ...
The 4 runs and 4 walks Pedro Martinez
gave up to the Nationals early this week might
have been due the discontent he had over Jorge Posada's recent comments about him..."I thought he was going to hit me in the head with a bat after we had the fight and he pushed Don Zimmer," Posada said. "It was ...
Jorge Posada wants Joba Chamberlain kept in the
bullpen and predicts more injuries for the young pitcher
if the New York Yankees put him their starting rotation. "I think if you start him and he pitches 200 innings in one year, you're going to lose ...
Apparently Posada really said a lot during that
"CenterStage" taping today. We've already heard about the Joba
comments, and several others, and now I found this article (hat tip to Smackcaster.com ) from the NY Times that say Posada said that Pedro Martinez showed no class during the brawl in ...
Joba Chamberlain knows that the "starter vs. reliever"
debate isn't going to die down anytime soon, but
after Jorge Posada threw his two cents in Monday, the flamethrower made it clear he is worn out over it.
Jorge Posada hopes the Yankees beef up their
starting pitching in 2009, but one player he does
not believe belongs in that rotation is Joba Chamberlain. "Leave him in the bullpen," Posada said during a taping of YES Network's "CenterStage"...
WASHINGTON - Jorge Posada dredged up the past
yesterday, and Pedro Martinez didn't appreciate it one bit.
Told that Posada had accused him of having "no class" for his actions in the notorious Yankees-Red Sox brawl during Game 3 of the 2003 ALCS...
Jorge Posada tells Michael Kay on "CenterStage" that
Pedro Martinez showed "no class" during the 2003 ALCS
brawl. The Yankee catcher also thinks Joba Chamberlain needs to stay in the bullpen. Bob Raissman of the New York Daily ...
Yankees catcher Jorge Posada has seemingly not forgiven
Pedro Martínez for the 2003 Yankees-Red Sox brawl. >
From the NY Post : Jorge Posada Jorge
Posada believes the Yankees need to acquire starting pitching
for next season, but one player he doesn't want to see in the rotation is Joba Chamberlain Joba Chamberlain . "Leave him in the bullpen," Posada said during a taping of YES Network's ...
In a taping of "CenterStage" for YES on
Monday, Jorge Posada laid out some strong expectations for
2009. Two of which being that Joba Chamberlain should stay in the bullpen and Pudge Rodriguez is "going to have to go somewhere else." ...


























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