Spring training has just begun. But the suspense for the 2010 Major League Baseball season is not the same as past years. No huge free agents. No major injuries. No steroid scandals this year.
But what will stand out for many teams this season is the talent of the new generation of players. Sluggers like Joe Mauer, Dustin Pedroia, Ian Kinsler, and Mark Texeira are all in the prime of their careers, and they are expected to lead their team to the playoffs.
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Welcome to the 10th edition of "Daily Random Sports Thoughts!"
For those not familiar, I pick a team, player, or any other topic in sports that I have five random thoughts about. If you like 'em, read 'em. I'm trying to get 'em on here every day!
Today's lucky random sports topic is...what the heck is going on with Joba Chamberlain???
1) Hey, Joba, welcome to 2010! ...
For the first time in decades, financial constraints may have hampered the Yankees.
Whatever the cause, the Yankees enter 2010 as an inferior team. At least one compared to the unit that won the 2009 World Series.
The everyday lineup suffered the most damage. Allowing both Hideki Matsui and Johnny Damon to leave the Bronx created a void that GM Brian Cashman didn’t adequately fill.
Curtis Granderson, the most notable offseason addition, comes packaged with an epic flaw. His well documented inability to hit left-handed pitching is an issue that did not plague ...
July 18, 1999 was Yogi Berra Day at Yankee Stadium.
When my son Scott had told me in June that we were going to the game, there was the slightest hint that something special might happen.
An Inexplicable Feeling
It was a hot, humid day, with the temperature reaching 98 degrees. As soon as we entered the Stadium, Scott and I had an inexplicable feeling about the game that intensified when Don Larsen threw the ceremonial pitch to Yogi Berra.
We looked at each other but didn't speak ...
If you can’t beat them, join them.
Last year, the New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies and Chan Ho Park in the World Series, so Park figured why not join the team that beat him in the fall classic.
According to Thomas Harding , of MLB.com the Yankees have signed Park to a one-year, $1.2 million contract. Park can also make an additional $300,000 in incentives.
Park finished the 2009 season with a 4.43 ERA in 83.1 innings and had a 1.40 WHIP. He was much more effective as a reliever than ...
Washington, DC
In the wee hours of Monday morning, 36-year-old former Philadelphia Phillies starter Chan Ho Park agreed to terms with the New York Yankees.
The deal is for one year and $1.2 million guaranteed, plus another $300K in incentives for a possible total of $1.5 million.
The Yankees have yet to make the announcement, but reportedly agreed to terms at 1 am.
In 2009, Park had a 4.43 overall ERA in 83 innings pitched. He started seven games and had a 3-3 record while with Philly. His opponent batting average was .248 against righties and .280 ...
According to Thomas Harding of MLB.com , the Yankees have signed free agent reliever Chan Ho Park who most recently pitched against the Bombes for the Phillies in the World Series to a one-year $1.2 million contract. Incentives could make the deal worth an additional $300,000.
Apparently Park made the announcement at 1:00 am eastern time at his fitness center, Park 61, in Seoul Korea. The Yankees have yet to make an announcement, but Harding’s story landed itself on Yankees.com giving it a level of authority even though the news broke ...
The Yankees start playing spring training games on March 3 against some former-Yankees the Pittsburgh Pirates. It’s going to be a 1:05pm game televised on the YES Network.
They play 32 spring games in total and 15 of them will be televised. Here is the schedule . Here is the TV schedule:
Wednesday, March 3: 1:05pm vs. Pirates – YES Friday, March 5: 1:05pm vs. Rays – YES Saturday, March 6: 1:05pm vs. Blue Jays – My9 Monday, March 8: 1:05pm vs. Phillies (SS) – YES Tuesday, March 9: 1:05pm vs. Pirates ...
With free-agent outfielder Johnny Damon reportedly signing a one-year, $8 million contract with Detroit, it appears as if two former Yankees will be prowling the Tigers' outfield in 2010.
Earlier this offseason, Austin Jackson was traded to Detroit in a three-team deal that also sent pitcher Ian Kennedy to Arizona and outfielder Curtis Granderson to the Bronx.
Jackson, a highly-touted prospect, hit .300 with four homers, 65 RBIs, and 24 steals in 132 games for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last year.
Damon, meanwhile, helped lead the Yanks to a World Series title while batting .282 ...
Brit Annie Spares is not fond of many New York Yankees.
She has said on more than one occasion that she didn't like Joe DiMaggio, but she followed that up by telling anyone who would listen that she admired him more than any player she had ever seen.
Brit Annie recalls some anecdotes her mother told her about DiMaggio's great hitting streak in 1941.
Let's get it straight. I didn't like Joe DiMaggio. ...