Despite General Manager Brian Cashman's continued claim that the Yankees do not need another starting pitcher, the team continues to pursue the top names.
New York is reportedly actively pursuing Arizona Diamondbacks' starter Dan Haren. The two teams have gone as far as naming names and proposing deals. An agreement has not been made as of yet.
Arizona asked for struggling reliever Joba Chamberlain, highly regarded pitching prospect Ivan Nova, and two other prospects in return for Haren. The Yankees countered with a package entirely made of ...
It was a big night for the Yankees, who sat through about an hour and a half wait through a rain delay to beat the Royals 7-1 last night.
Here are some notes:
AJ Burnett looked sharp as he evened his record to 8-8. He left after five innings though because of the rain delay. Jorge Posada picked up the 1,000th and 1,001st RBI of his career. Robinson Cano is now two hits away from 1,000 for his career. Alex Rodriguez is still one away from 600 home runs. ...
According to Jayson Stark of ESPN , the Yankees were never actually as close to landing the Diamondback’s ace starter Dan Haren as reporters made it sound last night.
Stark reports that the Yankees rejected a deal that would have been centered around Joba Chamberlain, Ivan Nova, and two other prospects. The Yanks countered with a deal that didn’t include Joba and that appears to be where the deal fell apart.
Another issue, according to Stark, was over money. Haren is guaranteed at least $29 million ($33 million including the remainder ...
On a night when it rained on Alex Rodriuez's 600th home run quest, Jorge Posada's milestone RBI stole the spotlight.
After a base clearing three run double by Robinson Cano in the top of the first inning, Posada followed with an RBI double of his own, and thus reached 1,000 RBI's in his career.
With his milestone RBI tonight, Posada is now the 12th Yankee to do so, joining fellow catchers Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey, as well as long time teammate Derek Jeter.
But it's not just Yankee legends that he's joining.
Posada's name can now ...
If the New York Yankees were to land Arizona's Dan Haren, they would be getting a top pitcher to add to their already impressive group of starters.
The Diamondbacks' hurler is currently having a difficult 2010, posting a 7-8 record with an ERA of 4.60. Haren, though, is only a year removed from a fantastic season where he went 14-10 with an ERA of 3.14, and 223 strikeouts.
He represents greater value than Roy Oswalt, who is due $16 million in 2011 with an option for the same amount in 2012. Haren ...
There is that third basemen for the New York Yankees who has a strange way of doing things.
Alex Rodriguez is sitting at 599 home runs on his career.
A-Rod will only be the seventh player in history to enter the realm of 600 or more career home runs. On top of that, he will become the youngest to hit 600 home runs, at the age of 34. On July 27, A-Rod will celebrate his 35th birthday. Let's look back on a few key moments in the last eight ...
Final update of the night: Arizona president Derrick Hall has confirmed that the Yankees are one of “a few teams” it is talking to about Dan Haren. He also said there is no front runner and other clubs have made offers “of at least equal value” to the Yankees' offer.
Update 10:54: Now we’re hearing that a deal is “not that close” and that other teams are still in on Haren, according to Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports.
Update 9:38: For what it’s worth (I really have no idea how reliable ...
It was one of the biggest gambles in World Series history. Matty Alou was on third base with the potential tying run. Willie Mays was on second base with the potential World Series winning run. There were two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. Willie McCovey was the batter with Orlando Cepeda on deck. New York Yankees' manager Ralph Houk went to the mound to talk to right-handed starter Ralph Terry. It would be Terry's choice. ...
According to reports around the Majors, the Arizona Diamondbacks have changed their stance on Dan Haren possibly being traded this year.
Haren, who is 7-8 with a 4.60 ERA and league leader in strikeouts with 141, had previously been almost impossible to trade. Now, it appears that the D-Backs have taken a more open stance towards trading Haren this year.
Teams that have a known interest in the 29-year-old workhorse are the Tigers, Twins, Yankees, Phillies, and Cardinals at this point.
What are the D-Backs asking for in return? High quality ...
When Alex Rodriguez went from 499 homers to 500, it took him nine games and 28 at-bats to do it. Now that he’s at 599, let’s take a look at how long to expect it to take this time.
If it took him another nine games, that would set him up for No. 600 on July 31st in Tampa against the Rays. This time could be different, though.
Since 2007, when he hit no. 500, A-Rod has transformed from a "me first" egotistical player to one who is more relaxed, looks like ...