‘NY Yankees’ Archives
ALCS 2010: Texas Rangers Even Up Series, Beat New York »
It's not going to be a sweep for the Yankees. The Rangers got their first postseason victory at home in their nearly 50 seasons with a 7-2 blowout win over the Yankees. After a bullpen collapse Friday night, the Rangers were able to hold on to their lead. The Rangers' bullpen was the complete opposite of what it was in their loss to New York on [...]
2010 ALCS Game 3: Time For Yankees Fans To Step It Up »
The 2010 ALCS is tied at one game apiece. The New York Yankees couldn’t muster together another comeback win last night and the Texas Rangers won 7-2. Phil Hughes followed in CC Sabathia’s footsteps with another not-so-great performance from a Yankees starter. They’re human, just like the rest of us, and nobody is perfect. The [...]
C.C. Sabathia Will Cause the Yankees To Have a Big »
C.C. Sabathia is the unquestioned ace of the New York Yankees pitching staff, but he could leave for greener pastures after the 2011 season. Sabathia was the Yankees No. 1 target during their free agent bonanza before the 2009 season began. General Manager Brian Cashman knew the rotation had to be upgraded, and there was no one better than [...]
ALCS 2010: What To Look for as the New York Yankees »
After two games, the New York Yankees are tied one game apiece with the Texas Rangers in the American League Championship Series. There are a number of things that Yankees fans should be aware of as their team returns home for three games. Starting Pitching The Yankees starting pitching so far has, quite honestly, been brutal. In game one, CC [...]
ALCS Game 2: Texas Rangers Pound Phil Hughes, Draw »
Maybe history doesn’t always repeat itself. As we all know by now, the Texas Rangers blew a five-run lead in Game 1 of their ALCS against the New York Yankees. Well, after less than 24 hours of blowing that five-run lead, the Rangers once again found themselves up by five runs in Game 2. However, this time the Rangers held on as they beat [...]
ALCS 2010: Texas Rangers Holds Lead Against New York »
The Rangers again jumped all over a Yankees pitcher, but the offense couldn’t pick him up like they did in the first game. The final score was 7-2 as the Yankees and Rangers split the first two games of the ALCS. The series now heads back to the Bronx on Monday night. Here are some highlights: Phil Hughes only lasted four innings and [...]
ALCS 2010 And NLCS 2010: Hottest WAGs of the MLB »
It's down to four teams for the World Series Championship. The Phillies, Giants, Yankees and Rangers are going to duke it out in their respective championship series.We can sit here and talk about baseball games and potential matchups. But there's already plenty of that going around. We're here to talk about WAGs.Which team has [...]
ALCS Game 2: Why a Loss Could Spell Doom for the »
Normally, a visiting team would feel pretty confident bringing a best-of-seven series back home tied 1-1. They would have beaten one of the opponent's best pitchers, and they would have the chance to wrap up the series at home with all of their fans behind them. However, this is not a normal situation by any means. The Yankees will head back [...]
ALCS Game 2 Live Blog: Rangers Vs Yankees »
The Yankees shocked the Rangers with an epic late-inning comeback in Game 1 of the ALCS on Friday night, and now Texas will have to figure out a way to get off the mat less than 24 hours later. New York sends right-hander Phil Hughes to the mound opposite Colby Lewis.Read more New York Yankees news on BleacherReport.com
ALCS Game 1: Rangers Reversal of Fortune »
By the end of the six innings, the New York Yankees were down 5-0 to the Texas Rangers. Yankees ace CC Sabathia had to exit after the fourth; his shortest outing of the season. On the other end, Rangers starter CJ Wilson was shutting down the deep New York line-up. Wilson gave up a homerun to Robbie Cano to start the seventh, [...]