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The Yankees have won six straight games since the All-Star break, and at 56-45, they're at their high-water mark for the season. [link]

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Yanks eat up the Twinkies, will seek to wash Sox
Published 7/24/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... . We sort of agree; it seems pretty likely he won't come back, but he's refusing to commit. Still, the Yanks know this, and also know he won't catch, so it's not as though they have no information on which to base their catcher decisions over the next two weeks. Ken Davidoff lists ways to fix the team , and he urges the team to just send him to surgery. ...In light of Posada's injury, the buzz is swirling that the team is not confident about making Jose Molina the catcher for the rest of the season. So Dan Graziano says, in addition to scouting for starting pitching, the ...

Advice from Newsday writer
Published 7/24/2008 by admin at yankeesdaily.com
Baseball advice Ken Davidoff of Newsday gives the Yankees some free advice on free agents, trade discussions and 2009 projections. He believes the Yankees should get Jorge Posada in the operating room, think pitching in trade discussions, look inside the farm instead of outside, bring back Mussina for 2009 and make peace with Bernie Williams before moving to the new stadium. Hey Yankees, I got some free advice for you guys - Ken Davidoff - Newsday

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