I got a real bad feeling about what's his name. Alphabet?
"It's great to be young and a Yankee." —
Game 107: Jays' young southpaw is Yanks' last hurdle before Sox Mark Rzepczynski (1-2, 3.25) is the last pitcher I want to face with a paltry 1.5 leg up in the AL East, and in the last game before the Yankees have to face their seemingly insurmountable rival. The Blue Jays' 23-year-old rookie is good. And worse, he's the kind of pitcher that can neutralize the biggest weapons in our offensive arsenal. Not with a gyroball. Or 100 mph fastball. No elusive knuckleball, fatal curve, or screaming ...
Game 107: Jays' young southpaw is Yanks' last hurdle before Sox
Pinstripe Alley —
... Mark Rzepczynski (1-2, 3.25) is the last pitcher I want to face with a paltry 1.5 leg up in the AL East, and in the last game before the Yankees have to face their seemingly insurmountable rival.
The Blue Jays' 23-year-old rookie is good. And worse, he's the kind of pitcher that can neutralize the biggest weapons in our offensive arsenal. Not with a gyroball. Or 100 mph fastball. No elusive knuckleball, fatal curve, or screaming cutter. But the lefty is keeping his pitches down, making him a rare hybrid of strikeout pitcher and ...
Yankees win one for the whiffer (and pitcher) in 8-4 battle with Jays
Pinstripe Alley —
... There wasn't enough time to create commemorative patches, but the Yankees didn't need a decal to remind them who they were playing this game for. In an 8-4 win over the Blue Jays, the surging Bombers gained another game on the Red Sox, but lost a legend. Bryan Cody Ransom was DFA-ed today, and it was obvious that New York went out determined to win this one for him.
It was a true exercise in comraderie and cooperation today, as the Yankees rallied behind the hapless Sergio Mitre. (I really feel like there ...
Wednesday, August 5: NYY @ Jays (Don't be sad it's over, Cody. Be glad nothing too terrible happened.)
"It's great to be young and a Yankee." —
... There wasn't enough time to create commemorative patches, but the Yankees didn't need a decal to remind them who they were playing this game for. In an 8-4 win over the Blue Jays, the surging Bombers gained another game on the Red Sox, but lost a legend. Bryan Cody Ransom was DFA-ed today, and it was obvious that New York went out determined to win this one for him. It was a true exercise in comraderie and cooperation today, as the Yankees rallied behind the hapless Sergio Mitre. (I really feel like there must be some of ...




