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A Sensible Approach
Kudos to Joe Girardi for tonight's lineup.  Against a tough lefty he moved Cano down to 6 (not a bad idea no matter who is pitching) and he let A-Rod DH instead of Matsui.  I imagine it didn't escape the Yankees notice that Mike Lowell went on the DL yesterday because of his ...
Hinske at the hot corner?
yankees.lhblogs.com — Both Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman were quick to say yesterday that Eric Hinske can play first base, third base, right field and left field. They are correct in the sense that he has played those positions in the past. But as far as third base ... (more) Hinske at the hot corner?
There's a 13-year-old clone of Alex Rodriguez out there?
There's a 13-year-old clone of Alex Rodriguez out there?
sports.yahoo.com — So if you thought all the hype over 16-year-old Bryce Harper was a case of too much, too soon well then does the New York Daily News have a premature prospect story for you! Thursday's editions of the paper carried an article on the big league ... (more) There's a 13-year-old clone of Alex Rodriguez out there?
Bombers Look to Keep Things Rolling
Bombers Look to Keep Things Rolling
yankees.gearupforsports.com — The Yankees have managed to silently be only 2.5 games behind Boston with Tuesday night’s win against Seattle. They have won 6 in a row including a series win in Atlanta and a sweep in Queens and show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. The pitchers are performing, the hitters are ALL ... (more) Bombers Look to Keep Things Rolling

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