newsday.com - 9/3/2008
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Just when you thought The Joba Rules
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If only they could play the Rays every night
New York Yankees Fan Blog —
... . This doesn't make sense to us, but if the team knows more about his shoulder injury than we do, we have to defer to those with the inside scoop. Still, the idea of another mid-season transition from ...
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Cashman says Joba not likely to start next season -
newsday.com 9/3/2008 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Just when you thought The Joba Rules were dead ... General manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday night that Joba Chamberlain will likely not start next season in the Yankees' .rotation. Why? Because he hasn't thrown enough innings ...
The perils of a post-season without the Evil Empire
uatgsports.ca 9/3/2008 — The Yankees have $141 million reasons to make the playoffs, not to mention the fact that the iconic Yankee Stadium, the Cathedral of Baseball, is set to be demolished without one last post-season hurrah.
Milestone Day For Yankees —
Bleacher Report - MLB 9/3/2008
Today was a great day for Yankee fans everywhere. Not only did Mussina get win number 17, but Joba had a great outing late in the game.
The Yankees beat the Rays 7-2 today at Tropicana Field in Tampa Bay. Mike Mussina was the winning ...
Yankees in Tight September Battle —
Bleacher Report - MLB 9/3/2008
The Yankees are about to enter the September stretch with their worst record in recent memory. 12.5 games back in the AL East, a number well beyond reach. 7 games back of the Red Sox in the wild card, and 4.5 games behind the Twins, who look like ...