You can loathe Alex Rodriguez all you want.
You can support his imminent suspension—a lifetime ban even.
You can beg that he just goes away quietly.
You can even root for the New York Yankees in any potential effort to void his contract.
But if you know baseball, and you are honest with yourself, you cannot—even in the darkest recesses of your dislike for A-Rod—come away from this ordeal believing A-Rod is getting a fair shake.
And when someone famous is given a raw deal, when someone famous gets the shaft, you—like me—should be afraid of ...
After missing all but eight of the team's first 107 games this season, Curtis Granderson finally returned to action for the New York Yankees on Friday night in the opening game of the team's three-game series against the San Diego Padres.
In case you missed it, Curtis Granderson was activated. Melky Mesa sent to Triple-A and Thomas Neal designated for assignment.
— Mark Feinsand (@FeinsandNYDN) August 3, 2013
Joe Girardi wasted little time getting his slugger back into the lineup, batting him fifth and giving him the start in left field over Alfonso ...
Mariano Rivera's farewell tour rolled into San Diego's Petco Park on Friday night where Mo was met by a familiar face at home plate—former Padres closer Trevor Hoffman.
It was fitting that Hoffman was the man to present Rivera with his gift, as it was Hoffman's career saves record that Rivera broke back in 2011. Hoffman is widely considered the second-best closer of all time, right behind Rivera.
As for the gift, well, let's say that Rivera will be able to cruise in style for years to come:
Trevor Hoffman, Mariano Rivera... and ...
The New York Yankees didn't make a splash at the trade deadline, but it's likely they added a player to their lineup who puts them in better position to reach the postseason for the 18th time in 19 seasons. Alfonso Soriano was the team's only player acquisition in a very quiet year at the MLB trade deadline.
Soriano is no longer an All-Star caliber player, but he's still an above-average hitter who can knock the ball out of the park. More importantly, he's a right-handed bat—a commodity the Yankees have been pining ...
As if A-Rod hasn’t caused enough drama in the Bronx these days, the production team that brought the popular “Lombardi” and “Magic/Bird” to the theater is stirring up some more.This week they announced the cast for their latest go-around, this one starting off-Broadway, September 17 through October 19 at Primary Stages at The Duke on 42nd St. in N.Y., with plans to potentially go to Broadway later in the year.Written and Directed by Academy Award-winning director Eric Simonson, Bronx Bombers will take fans through the history of the Yankees, through the ...
The New York Yankees have signed 16-year-old Dominican outfielder Leonardo Molina—the No. 5 prospect in this year’s international class—for $1.4 million, according to Ben Badler of Baseball America.
While it was originally reported that the Yankees were interested in Molina headed into the signing period, they were forced to wait until today, his 16th birthday, to make it official.
Molina wasn’t as well known as many of the other top prospects in this year’s J2 (an abbreviation given to the international prospect class due to the start of the signing period on July ...
Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter does not want Alex Rodriguez to be given a lifetime ban by MLB commissioner Bud Selig, but not because he believes it wouldn't be fair to the player. He believes it would give the New York Yankees an unfair advantage.
Paul White of USA Today reports that Showalter recognizes the fact that getting Rodriguez's contract off the books would allow the Yankees to get under the luxury tax and potentially spend frivolously yet again: "If Bud lets them get away with that, they're under the luxury tax. ...
The New York Yankees are a team that has suffered through continuous injury and performance disappointments this season, but after the MLB trade deadline had come and gone, the best evaluation of what the Yankees accomplished on the open market is to call it "incomplete".
The holes in the Bombers' order are obvious.
The heart of the lineup has consisted of some combination of a player who was initially signed to add depth to the outfield in Vernon Wells along with injury-prone left-handed designated hitter Travis Hafner and Lyle Overbay, another player intended for ...
New York Yankees starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda is 3-0 with a 0.69 ERA in July this season, which is important to consider when making your MLB picks on Wednesday as he takes on the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.
Courtesy of SBR Forum, the Yankees are plus-165 road underdogs in the pro baseball odds, with the betting total sitting at six in the market.
Let's take a closer look at this interleague matchup from a betting perspective, while offering up a prediction along the way. Begin Slideshow
Nobody in Major League Baseball is pleased with Alex Rodriguez, whose conflicts with the New York Yankees and the league itself have overshadowed an otherwise exhilarating season.
Meanwhile, Roger Clemens, another former star suspected of abusing performance-enhancing drugs, steered his conversation with the Associated Press in a totally different direction (via Michael O'Keeffe, New York Daily News):
“A-Rod was my teammate in New York,” the poster boy for the Mitchell Report on baseball and steroids told The Associated Press on Tuesday. “I’m glad he was my teammate.
“I did things to make him ...