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Young men with lots of money tend to wear expensive clothing. That is not to say it’s always tasteful, however. For just about all of the Yankees, especially the younger ones, the t-shirt of choice is made by the designer Christian Audigier. These run for around $175. You read that ...
Mussina a Hall of Famer?
Mussina a Hall of Famer?
bugsandcranks.com — With Mike Mussina of the New York Yankees ready to announce his retirement, the obvious question to ask is ‘has done enough to merit a plaque in Cooperstown?’ 270 career victories. A 3.68 career ERA. A .638 winning percentage.  ... (more) Mussina a Hall of Famer?
Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
mlb.mlb.com — NEW YORK -- Having attempted to keep a secret close to the vest for an entire year, Mike Mussina opened the first afternoon of his post-baseball life by unburdening himself of a confession. The Yankees right-hander said that he knew all along that ... (more) Mussina announces his retirement | MLB.com: News
Rosenthal: Mussina to retire
Rosenthal: Mussina to retire
scottproctorsarm.blogspot.com — I have still been holding some hope that Mike Mussina would return to the Yankees next year, but FoxSports.com's Ken Rosenthal is reporting that Mussina has decided to hang it up after his first and only 20-win season. This is a rather significant ... (more) Rosenthal: Mussina to retire
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Various Mike Mussina Articles
Baseball & The Boogie Down — I thought I'd put together a list of recent articles I've come across about Mike Mussina and his retirement. Feel free to give them a look and by all means, please share any you know of that I don't have listed. Joe Posnanski at SI.com Tyler Kepner at NY Times John Donovan at SI.com Ken Rosenthal at Fox Sports Pete Abraham Mark Feinsand at NY Daily News Joel Sherman at NY Post

The Daily Yankeeland - 11/20
My Pinstripes — Plenty of praise and a few shots coming in today for Mike Mussina after word came out yesterday he would be calling it a career. Here's some of what's being said by the area writers: Pete Abraham Mike Lupica Joel Sherman George King Mark Feinsand Tyler Kepner Moose held a press conference today in which he apologized to reporters for misleading them. He had intended 2008 to be his last season from the first day of Spring Training. ...

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Farewell, Moose
camdenchat.com 11/20/2008 — Exitfare already posted a fanpost on this, but I felt compelled to write something myself. As this season ended it was always a very real possibility that Mike Mussina would retire. We all speculated that he'd like to stick around for a few ...
Praise for a Moose
seamheads.com 11/24/2008 — You stay classy, Mike Mussina. This past week, Mike Mussina, less than a month shy of his fortieth birthday, announced his retirement. In the following days, pundits, personalities, and experts alike weighed in on his candidacy as a Hall of Famer. Whether the Moose deserves a spot ...
No Regrets
thesportsscribe.com 12/9/2008 — Mussina leaves the game on his own terms and he is very content. Find out why.
Moose should get Hall call
nydailynews.com 11/20/2008 — Mike Mussina is expected to announce his retirement as early as Thursday, bringing an end to a terrific 18-year career. He informed the Yankees of his decision today, according to a team official, but no official announcement has been made.  ...
Mike Mussina Calls It A Career [Mike Mussina Blogdome]
deadspin.com 11/20/2008 — It hasn't been officially announced yet, but Ken Rosenthal is reporting that Mike Mussina will retire this week , ending an 18-year major league career. He pitched in 538 games for the Orioles and Yankees, appeared on five all-stars teams and in 16 ...
So long, Moose
taoofstieb.blogspot.com 11/24/2008 — Right off the top, let me get something out of the way: I am petty, vindictive, and a bit (?) of an ass myself. Now that I've cleared that up, let me get one more "fuck you, Mike Mussina" post out of my system. Don't act surprised - you knew this ...
Mussina to Decide Early Next Week
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 11/13/2008 — From Mark Feinsand : Free agents can start receiving offers from teams at midnight Thursday. Mike Mussina is one of those free agents, but the veteran pitcher still hasn't made up his mind about retirement. Mussina, who won 20 games this year for the first time in his career, told the Daily ...
Mussina Hung ‘em Up at the Perfect Time
larrybrownsports.com 11/21/2008 — On the mound, Mike Mussina didn’t show much emotion. He never had the fire or flare of a superstar, and never struck most Yankee fans as the type of stopper they expected to have for a guy making $19 mil a year in the final seasons of his ...
Mussina
shysterball.blogspot.com 11/20/2008 — Looks like this is the end of the road for Moose: As expected, New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina has decided to retire, according to a baseball source with knowledge of the situation. Mussina informed the Yankees last week he would give them a ...
Mussina Walks Away From Hall of Fame Career
soxanddawgs.com 11/21/2008 — I’m going to do something that most fans of the Boston Red Sox would never do. I’m going to wax poetic about the career of New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina who announced his retirement today after 18 seasons. Mussina pitched the last 8 years in New York and his first ten
Yanks' Mussina retires after first 20-win seasonFOXSports.com News for MLB 11/20/2008
Yankees right-hander Mike Mussina is retiring.
Mussina retires from majors after first 20-win seasonUSATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories 11/20/2008
New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina announced his retirement Thursday even as he comes off his first 20-win season. Mussina, ...
Mussina calls it a career after first 20-win yearLatest Sporting News Articles for MLB 11/20/2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina announced his retirement Thursday even as he ...
Mussina Makes Retirement OfficialNYT > Baseball 11/20/2008
Mike Mussina, who turns 40 next month, is leaving after his first season of 20 victories. >
Mussina calls it a career after first 20-win yearBoston.com -- Baseball News 11/20/2008
New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina announced his retirement Thursday even as he comes off his first 20-win season.