yanksblog.com - 7/11/2009
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Through the fourth inning on Friday night, everything looked peachy. Yankees had four runs on the board (2 of them scored by Derek Jeter), thanks to an RBI double by Alex Rodriguez and RBI singles by Nick Swisher and Johnny Damon.
Meanwhile, a ...
Tangled Up in Red and Blue
bats.blogs.nytimes.com 7/11/2009 — Jorge Posada plays long toss as a base runner, and catches a foul pop with his bare hands, even as Derek Jeter drops a pop-up.
Yankees Make a Mess out West
baseballdigest.com 7/11/2009 —
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Breaking Down the Yankees for the Second Half--The Starting Lineup, Part One
puristbleedspinstripes.com 7/15/2009 — [So the All Star Game is officially over--and we can thus consider ourselves in the second half. This is where it gets fun. All of those days players got rested in the first half? Well, now they have to play. Now the pennant races start to heat up, and every move a team makes, be it a trade, a ...
Lost Sleep, Lost Game
fackyouk.blogspot.com 7/11/2009 — (Photos from AP/ESPN ) Joba Chamberlain's recent struggles continued last night in Anaheim. Staked to leads of 4-0 and 5-1, Chamberlain still couldn't make it through the fifth inning, and the pitchers who followed him didn't offer much relief either. The Yankee offense came flying out of the ...
Jorge Knows Best
nyyankeesrumors.com 6/30/2009 — Some of the “throwers” in the Yankee pitching staff (here’s looking at you Joba) should repeat this headline before falling asleep each night.
Posada and Chamberlain, courtesy of the New York Daily News
David Wells was a guest this afternoon on “Mike’d ...
The Pitchers And Posada
fackyouk.blogspot.com 6/16/2009 — As Joba Chamberlain has a way of doing, his disagreements with Jorge Posada during their last outing sparked a lot of debate as to whether he should be listening to the veteran backstop. This in turn caused some writers to question whether pitchers in general like throwing to Posada and look ...
In defense of Jorge Posada
yankees.lhblogs.com 6/15/2009 — After reading my e-mails for the last few days and looking at some comments on the blog, I was surprised to learn that Jorge Posada apparently doesn’t know how to catch.
Unlike the very wise Jose Molina and the very energetic Francisco ...
Yankees' catcher Jorge Posada say he's pumped up by critics' chatter
nydailynews.com 6/23/2009 — Yankees' catcher Jorge Posada say he's pumped up by critics' chatter BY Mark Feinsand DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER Tuesday, June 23rd 2009, 4:00 AM (Page 1 of 2) ATLANTA - Jorge Posada has heard the whispers. He knows that sports talk radio lines and ...
Maybe Jorge could use a day off or two
riveraveblues.com 8/20/2009 — The Yankees play the final game of their West Coast trip later this evening, and will then enjoy a day off before beginning a series at Fenway. While a win would be nice, especially because it’s the Yanks (arguably) worst starter against one, ...
Yankees hitters midseason report card
lennysyankees.com 7/16/2009 — The past few seasons the Yankees seem to put together All-Star studded lineups from top to bottom, but for some reason it is never as good as expected and goes through its struggles. This season is no exception. They missed two big boppers for the first couple of months, but now the lineup is ...
JOBA, PEN ROCKED BY ANGELS —
NY Post: Sports
> ANAHEIM -- The Yankees played like anything but a first place team last night in a building that is clearly a House of Horrors for them. For the second consecutive outing Joba Chamberlain was ineffective. Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter ...
Rare miscue leaves Jeter humbled —
Major League Baseball News
Having made a costly error in Friday night's loss to the Angels, shortstop Derek Jeter can go a long way toward forgetting his gaffe by helping the Yankees take the second of three games leading up to the All-Star break on Saturday at 4:10 p.m. ET.
Slick Posada sheds Figgins, then glove —
Major League Baseball News
Who needs a catcher's mitt to put away a routine popup? Not Jorge Posada. The veteran Yankees backstop made a rather unorthodox putout in the bottom of the seventh inning of New York's 10-6 loss to the Angels on Friday, when Chone Figgins put a high ...