Yankees looking at Pirates' Bay, Nady

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 Yankees looking at Pirates' Bay, Nady
Nick Laham/Getty ImagesXavier Nady of the Pittsburgh Pirates runs after hiting a double against the New York Mets on April 30, 2008. The Yankees may look into acquiring Nady with the loss of Hedeki Matsui for the year. Hideki Matsui's... [link]

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Four games and counting
Published 7/20/2008 by D&A at NJ.com: Pride of the Yankees
... , as Giambi is DH-ing and Molina is catching. Andy Pettitte goes against Justin Duchscherer at 1:05 today, before the team hosts the Twins tomorrow. In other news... Ed Price reports that the Yanks are interested in -- and the Pirates are willing to deal -- Jason Bay and/or Xavier Nady. Johnny Damon ...

Sweep! Quick Notes
Published 7/21/2008 by John Amato at Pinstripe Alley
... as an everyday player in my life wearing pinstripes. Have you ever watched a player botch more balls in only a half a season before? His play in the ninth inning was embarrassing. Not only did he drop the fly ball, but his throw sailed over Jeter's head and if ARod didn't back up the play nicely and still get a force at second base, Mo would have been in big trouble. How did he ever win a gold glove? Bobby will cost them a game soon. Outside of the injuries---his play is fueling the Pittsburgh trade rumors. ...

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