Count yourself extremely fortunate, denizens of Yankee Universe.Had your team not found a way to dig itself out of Mariano Rivera's mess on Sunday night, you'd be suffering through a brutally painful Monday morning.If Robbie Cano was unable to pad his MVP resume with a game-tying RBI single off Jonathan Papel-blown in the ninth; if Juan Miranda couldn't heroically draw a bases-loaded walk off Hideki OkanIgobackto2007 in the 10th, your team's little slump would have quickly transitioned to a national story.People like Ian O'Connor would've written columns evoking memories of ...
Bill Hall did all he could, helping put Boston in the lead against Mariano Rivera (foreground), but his Red Sox ultimately fell, their playoff chances taking a huge blow. Photo: daylife)
In the bottom of the 10th inning, veteran left-hander Hideki Okajima needed a double play but he didn’t get it. With the sacks packed full of New York Yankees, a 3-1 pitch to Juan Miranda—a 27-year-old who struck out ever 3.4 at-bats against left-handers in Triple-A this season—from the Boston Red Sox reliever missed inside. Game over. Boston’s ...
Via Bryan Hoch:
"The Yankees have made a change for tonight against the Red Sox, scrapping their plan to pitch Dustin Moseley and putting Phil Hughes back into the rotation for the final home game of the regular season.
"At first glance, you have to wonder if this is a knee-jerk reaction to the Yankees losing the first two games this weekend to the Red Sox and now pressing the panic button, with Boston now 5 1/2 games behind New York for the American League Wild Card and seeing glimmers ...
Major League Baseball’s regular season is winding down and the playoff teams are getting ready for the postseason.BetPhoenix has the latest odds for the MLB playoffs and the World Series. During the playoffs, any team can surprise and make it to the World Series, but it takes solid pitching, great hitting, and a little bit of luck to bring home the trophy. Here is a look at the teams in the American League and their chances to win a World Series.Begin Slideshow
Are you in a two-catcher league, and looking for an under the radar option to potentially carry you over the final week of the season? Surprisingly, there are probably many of you out there, with players like Geovany Soto and Yadier Molina being lost for the year.
We all know that filling out your catcher spots are difficult the deeper your league is, but Brad Davis of the Florida Marlins could be an interesting option to turn to.
First, let’s look at what he has done through Friday:
86 At-Bats.233 Batting Average (20 ...
In 2009, the New York Yankees treated each game with the same sense of urgency.
Winning wasn't just the team’s job, it was what each player wanted and there were no excuses. The pattern was if one Yankee player’ slumped, another teammate or multiple would pick up the slack.
It was no BS baseball, but that intensity is not lost even after four losses in a row.
I witnessed the reigning champs at Yankees Stadium last Monday and Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Rays. The team was fierce beating a bewildered Tampa ...
Ivan Nova had a tough time at it in the Bronx tonight as the Red Sox lit him up for four runs which was more than enough for Jon Lester who shut the Yankees out over seven innings in an eventual 7-3 Yankee loss.
Here are some highlights:
Nova pitched well as long as runners were not on base, but struggled mightily with men on allowing three runs in the third and another in the fifth.With the Yankees down 4-0, Joe Girardi brought in his girlfriend Chad Gaudin who ...
In this past off-season, the New York Yankees needed a bat. Having no Hideki Matsui or Johnny Damon, they need someone to fill an outfield void. So, they did what they always do: they got who they wanted. Curtis Granderson came to the Yankees as part of a three-team, six player deal; sending Granderson to New York, Ian Kennedy and Edwin Jackson to the Diamondbacks, and Max Scherzer, Daniel Schlereth, Phil Coke, and Austin Jackson to the Tigers. There was much outcry by New York fans because it seemed like ...
This past Monday, the New York Yankees unveiled the largest plaque ever displayed in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium, a seven-by-five-foot, 760-pound monument dedicated to the Yankees long-time owner, George Steinbrenner, towers over the plaques dedicated to Yankee legends Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe DiMaggio.Some people believe that the monument is too large. Others believe that the plaque is appropriate.Given Steinbrenner's impact on the Yankee brand, its size is justified for the larger-than-life Yankee owner, and here are two reasons why.Begin Slideshow
As the New York Yankees thrust towards the playoffs, with a magic number of three as of this writing, some postseason roster decisions still loom large.
At this point, the concern for the Yankees is their pitching. Yes, CC Sabathia, Phil Hughes, and most of the bullpen will be fine. But beyond that (the other two starters) the Yankees have some issues.
A.J. Burnett’s 4.33 ERA in his past five starts is surprisingly an improvement, but that is not too telling considering his season ERA is north of five. In his past ...