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For the third year in a row, MLB
will be going PINK on Mother's Day to raise
awareness for Breast Cancer. And Home Run Derby will donate $10 to Breast Cancer Research for every Home Run hit on Mother's Day.
(Attention, major self-serving, name dropping spot forthcoming) Hanging
with Klap (and Belth, and the Lederer’s and Camillo
the hairy-armed waiter) the other night he had mentioned Mount Gossage might be spewing...so here tis. But Goose always has ...
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New York Yankees Latest Blog Posts [more]
Darrell Rasner: Great Pitcher or Greatest Pitcher?
Posted 75 minutes ago at Replacement Level Yankees Weblog
Detroit’s abandoned stadium riles up passions
Posted 83 minutes ago at River Ave. Blues
A Beautiful Saturday in Detroit, Yanks Win 5-2 And Mo Hooks Me Up
Posted 83 minutes ago at Baseball & The Boogie Down
Yankee game and 2 minor league games rained out
Posted 2 hours ago at yankeesdaily.com
No Longer Farnsworthless?
Posted 3 hours ago at The Bronx Block
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The postgame buzz today was about Darrell Rasner.
He’s 2-0 with a 3.00 ERA. “You know who
he reminds me of a little bit? Jon Lieber,” Derek Jeter said. “He works quick, he throws strikes; he’s fun to play behind. He doesn’t take too ...
Yanks back to .500, 19-19...
The Yanks and their fans could avoid another
torturous Kei Igawa start this week if the threat
of rain becomes a reality in Detroit today. Ed Price as all the details , and I urge Yankee fans everywhere to hope for a rained-out game today. Save us ...
A daily look at baseball transactions.
Triple A The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees lost to the
Indianapolis Indians by a score of 5-1. Starting for
Scranton was Dan Giese and he gave up 3 runs on 4 hits in 7 innings of work for the loss but 3 of the runs he gave up were unearned because of a fielding error by shortstop Nick Green. Giese finished with 8 strikeouts. Replacing Giese to start the 8th inning was David Robertson and ...
Mistake after mistake lands Yanks near basement....
Tigers push Yanks closer to basement...
For your Sunday morning viewing pleasure, may I
present to you Keith Olbermann? The MSNBC pundit took
a break from politics to discuss baseball this week. In particular, he got a super-secret tour of the new stadium construction site, and as ...
DETROIT - When Derek Jeter homered to right
in the first off Jeremy Bonderman, it stopped a
streak of 128 at-bats without a homer, which was the longest of his career to start a season. As usual, Jeter took his teammates' ribbing in the dugout in...
Paul Byrd gave up three home runs in
6 2/3, and Masa Kobayashi gave up another in
relief, as the New York Yankees avoided the sweep Thursday afternoon to defeat the Cleveland Indians 6-3 at Yankee Stadium. Byrd was gliding along the first three innings of the game, having faced the Yankee minimum of nine batters, and only giving up a second inning single that was wiped out by an ...
While it's still way too early to determine
where each major league baseball team will finish at
the end of the season, Yankees fans are getting restless watching their team struggle. So far isn't so good for the Bronx bombers as the move to youth is taking longer than expected. www.rawsportsblog.com
Is it me or does it absolutely stink
when you beat up on a team like Wednesday's
pounding of Brad Penny and the Dodgers and then have an off day the next day???
Wilson Betemit will be placed on the 15-day
disabled list tomorrow. Alberto Gonzalez has been summoned from
Scranton. Jon Albaladejo has a sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament and a strain of the posterial capsule. It is not expected he will ...
MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann recently got a tour of
the new Yankee Stadium. Here is what he found.
Kudos to David Chalk for passing this along to me.
Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.
Ahh, Hank loves David! Should we, as New
York Yankees fans, be surprised? I think not. After
all, look at the similarities between Hank Steinbrenner and David Wells. -- Out of shape? Check! -- Loud, abrasive and often obnoxious? Check! -- Bad habits? Check! Despite all of that, another tour for Wells in New York is a bad idea.
Former ballplayers telling tales is a fantastic break
from the usual musings from atop the Soapbox. Who
were the Denver Bears? A few months back I found myself asking that question. Since I was still 9 when the Rockies first took the field for Major League Baseball games, the extent of my knowledge on the subject went as far as being aware there was a AAA team in Denver prior to the new ...
Yes...but what about Feinsand? Who knew that Kei
Igawa was Japanese for Esteban Loaiza? I never thought
I would meet a pitcher more delusional than Loaiza, who would routinely tell us after his starts how well he thought he pitched. I remember one ...
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- Your MLB Announcing Schedule For The Weekend
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- Igawa's '08 debut a failure; Yanks fall to Tigers
- Yankees fan charged with killing Red Sox fan - MLB - SI.com
- The Official Site of The New York Yankees: News: No setbacks for A-Rod in first workout
- The 10 Worst Contracts in Baseball
- Another May return for a popular Yankee?
- Not Blaming Byrd
- Locally Blogged Baseball Insights - May 4th
- Albaladejo headed to disabled list
- Granted A Reprieve
- The Hottest Fans in Major League Baseball
- Yankees go Home Run Crazy
- Supermassive Black Hole
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