Archive for September, 2010
Derek Jeter’s Acting Has Been Blown Way Out of »
Last night, Derek Jeter created one of the most controversial moments of this entire baseball season by pretending to get hit by a pitch from Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Chad Qualls and was awarded first base. With a national TV audience and with this game being in the middle of a heated pennant race, Rays manager Joe Maddon found himself ejected [...]
Would Instant Replay Ruin Baseball? Derek Jeter Knows »
It makes me chuckle. Really, it does. I sit back and listen to people, both fans and broadcasters whine and moan about instant replay in baseball. They point fingers at Derek Jeter’s infamous home run in 1996 against the Baltimore Orioles. They cast aspersions at Jim Joyce for blowing the call that cost Armando [...]
New York Yankees: One More September Call-Up Could Be »
Via Chad Jennings: Forgot to mention this pregame, but when Girardi was asked whether Royce Ring would be the last of the September call-ups, he hesitated. Then he said, “Don’t write that.” Sounds like there’s a good chance someone else will be here eventually. Andrew Brackman? The most likely players to get called-up [...]
Dan Johnson Needed Two Pitches To Beat Phil Hughes and »
Making his first start in nine days, Phil Hughes was dominant for four innings. Perfect actually. He wouldn’t be perfect on this night. In fact, he wouldn’t even get his team a victory, thanks to Dan Johnson. The Rays designated hitter who spent last season playing in Japan needed two swings to carry his team to their second win in [...]
New York Yankees Fall To Second Place After Eight »
The Yankees lost 4-3 to the Tampa Bay Rays last night after journeyman Dan Johnson blasted a pair of two-run home runs off of Phil Hughes, and the Yankees offense was held in check by "Big Game" James Shields. Here are some highlights: The Yankees offense wasn’t exactly absent, but they failed to get timely hits with men on base. There [...]
Less Cowbell: Yankees Stagger Out of Tampa in Second »
And now, ladies and gentleman, the Aflac $100,000 Question of the Day: Who is Dan Johnson?Hmmmm ...Was he the dude from Miami Vice? Wait, that was Don Johnson.Okay ...Well, I think I went to middle school with a Dan Johnson, but he was really only notable for getting chicken pox like seven times. No one with an immune system that flawed could [...]
Derek Jeter: Question of Character or Part of the »
Around 9:15 EST Wednesday night while playing the Tampa Bay Rays, Derek Jeter did something we have never seen him do, and might never expect him to do. Jeter has been an ambassador of the game and is known for being a class act throughout his career, but on Wednesday night... He acted. Down one in the top of the seventh inning, Jeter led off and [...]
Joe Girardi: A Good Manager Or Product of a Good Team? »
Joe Girardi managed the New York Yankees to their 27th World Series title last season and has the Bombers primed for another playoff run here in 2010, but is he the driving force behind this juggernaut or is he just along for the ride? Everybody knows that Girardi is wearing No. 28 because he hopes to win the Yankees 28th World Series this year, [...]
New York Yankees: Why Losses Today May Mean Wins »
Yankee fans were unhappy—to say the least—on Monday night, when the Yankees surrendered first place to the Rays for the first time since August 3. Tuesday night, the Yankees got first place back, and breathed a sigh of relief. Amidst all that anger came an interesting thought: what if, by some chance, the Yankees didn’t win the [...]
Royce Ring Recalled, Yankees DFA Chad Huffman »
In order to provide themselves with more bullpen depth, the Yankees have recalled LHP Royce Ring from the minor leagues. Ring was not a member of the 40-man roster, so the Yankees designated outfielder Chad Huffman for assignment. Ring, 29, is a former first-round draft pick out of the 2002 draft. He last pitched in the big leagues for the [...]