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The First Base Discussion
The First Base Discussion
All over the Yankees blogosphere the big discussion of the day is "Who will play first base for the Yankees next season?" Ben K. from River Ave. Blues discusses the potential log jam at first base next season. Hideki Matsui and Johnny Damon have said they'd be willing to learn the position and ...
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Who’s On First (After Jason)?
waswatching.com 9/7/2008 — Hideki Matsui and Johnny Damon both have their hands up. Via Peter Abraham : Hideki Matsui said today he would be willing to play first base next season. “I’m pretty sure I could play the infield as well, at first base,” he said. “I’m going to ...
Coming soon: A first-base logjam
riveraveblues.com 9/7/2008 — Tyler Kepner, in his story about last night’s game , has an interesting notebook item on 2009: With Jason Giambi a free agent after the season, two Yankees outfielders said Saturday that they would be willing to play first base next season. ...
Matsui at first? Not a bad idea
bugsandcranks.com 9/7/2008 — What should the New York Yankees do about first base next season? The popular scenario has the Yankees letting Jason Giambi go — which they should — and making a huge run at signing Angels’ first baseman Mark Teixiera , a free ...
"Stick" Heading To Japan
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 9/7/2008 — From Mark Feinsand : In a sign that the Yankees could be involved in some overseas bidding this winter, Gene Michael was sent on a scouting mission to Japan, although it is unclear whether the Yankees have their eye on a particular player. That Michael was sent to Japan for the first time ...
That's More Like It
slidingintohome.blogspot.com 9/7/2008 — After a disappointing loss the Yankees rebounded tonight with a nice 7-4 win over the Mariners. They got a very good start from Sidney Ponson. He had his sinker working, and got 14 ground ball outs. In six innings he allowed three runs on five hits, while walking one and striking out one........
Desperate Yankees rally past Mariners 7-4The Seattle Times: Sports 9/7/2008
Bobby Abreu homered and drove in three runs, Jason Giambi also connected and the New York Yankees rallied for five runs in the seventh inning...
Abreu, Giambi power YankeesMajor League Baseball News 9/7/2008
With the Yankees desperate for wins to keep their postseason drive alive, Bobby Abreu did his part, homering and driving in three runs to lead his club past the Mariners on Saturday, 7-4.
Sports | Baseball: Yankees Stop Their Slide in SeattleNYT > Baseball 9/7/2008
Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi each had three hits as the Yankees escaped dropping to fourth place in the American League East by beating the Mariners 7-4. >
Desperate Yankees rally past Mariners 7-4Boston.com -- Baseball News 9/7/2008
Bobby Abreu homered and drove in three runs, Jason Giambi also connected and the New York Yankees rallied for five runs in the seventh inning to beat the Seattle Mariners 7-4 on Saturday night.
Bobby Abreu Leads New York Yankees to Win Over the Seattle MarinersBleacher Report - MLB 9/7/2008
The New York Yankees beat the Seattle Mariners by a score of 7-4 on Saturday night. Sidney Ponson took the hill for the Yankees and went six innings, giving up three earned runs on five hits, walking one, and striking out one. Australian ...