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Epstein’s Red Sox Dominate Cashman’s Yankees

Theo Epstein gets more bang for his buck than Brian Cashman. Temporarily setting aside the century-old Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, let's put into perspective the decade-long Cashman-Epstein rivalry. There is no rivalry. Beyond Epstein's perennial duping of Cashman in his many faux free-agent pursuits, the former dominates the latter where it really matters: the bottom line. Comparing each General Manager's potential 2010 payroll with his prospective 25-man roster's 2009 production reveals Epstein's superiority. If the 2010 Yankees produce at the Championship level they did in 2009, their production will reach $303.4 million. That's a staggering amount, ...

Are the 2010 Red Sox better than the New York Yankees?

Is this really for real? John Lackey? Mike Cameron? Marco Scutaro? Adrian Beltre? It's almost a dream for Boston Red Sox fans, and if Adrian Gonzalez was in the picture, we'd be on Cloud Nine. Theo Epstein responded well after the New York Yankees won their 27th World Championship, and instead of nickel and diming  like last offseason, he signed big-gun Lackey and bolstered the defensive unit in Cameron, Beltre, and Scutaro. The Red Sox want to be that team in 2010. Even though they lost their power guy in Jason Bay, it may not be the end ...

The Indians’ Sweep the Yankees on Their Way to the 1954 Pennant

Paula Volpoff loves the Cleveland Indians. She suffered through the early 1950s, when great Cleveland teams were edged out by the slightly better, or as she says, "luckier," Yankees. Volpoff vividly recalls what happened to the Yankees in 1954.   An Indians' Fan in New York I was still living in New York on Sept. 12, 1954. It was a little unusual for a member of the stronger sex to be so involved with a baseball team during the 1950s, and even more unusual for that team to be the Cleveland Indians. All the ...

Calling Fernando Tatis To the Yankees Bench

Followers of the offseason Yankees are left this winter thinking about a single bench position, and Fernando Tatis just may be the player for the job. Let's take a look at the probable roster: They will carry 12 pitchers.   These are the nine position players:  C Posada (Switch); 1B Teixeira (S); 2B Cano (Left); SS Jeter (Right); 3B Rodriguez (R); LF Gardner (L); CF Granderson (L); RF Swisher (S); and DH Johnson (L). For all intents and purposes, backup catcher Francisco Cervelli (R) and platoon outfielder Jamie Hoffman (R) have made the ...

What New York Yankee Fans Should Expect From Javier Vazquez

New York Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman had said going into the offseason that one of his priorities was to upgrade the starting pitching. But he would not get seriously involved in the Doc Halladay sweepstakes because the stakes were probably too high and Toronto was never likely to trade Doc within the American League East. Cashman also apparently made no serious efforts to go after free agent John Lackey who signed with arch rival, Boston. But the week before Christmas, Cashman traded outfielder Melky Cabrera to Atlanta and brought Javier Vazquez back ...

It’s Roberto Alomar’s Time To Shine

"I’ve made some mistakes, definitely, but I believe I deserve to be in Cooperstown." Roberto Alomar will hopefully add "Hall of Famer" to his long list of incredible accomplishments as we will all be anxiously anticipating today's announcement at 2:00 pm EST for the 2010 inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Alomar is one of the favourites and almost a lock to get into the Hall of Fame, as predicted by Chris Jaffe of Hardball Times. The Baseball Bloggers Alliance also agreed Alomar should be a first-ballot Hall of ...

Randy Johnson Retires with Yankee Tenure as His Only Black Mark

Randy Johnson is a great pitcher who should be a first ballot Hall of Famer. There is no arguing that point. He had some of the most dominant seasons of all time and continued to be an effective starting pitcher even during the twilight of his career. This is not how he is thought of in Yankee lore. The two seasons Randy Johnson spent in New York were not memorable. He won 34 games, an impressive number, but still did not win the hearts of the Yankee faithful. It started before Johnson had his ...

The Most Unbreakable Record in Sports

It is extremely difficult to compare many different sports and claim one record as the most unbreakable over another.  In fact, in each respective sport, it takes great skill to achieve professional status, let alone hold a record above every other player that has played or currently plays the game.  I am attempting to determine the most difficult record to break in all of sports that is still feasible .  What I mean is that many players do not play the game the same way it used to be played.  For ...

The New York Mets Beat the Yankees at Yankee Stadium: Casey Stengel’s Revenge

Art Lawrence is a rabid Yankees fan, but there was one time when he rooted for the Yankees' opponent. The Yankees had summarily dismissed Casey Stengel after the 1960 World Series. In June, 1963, Casey Stengel managed at Yankee Stadium, but he was managing the Mets. For one of the few times in his life, Art Lawrence wanted the Mets to win. World Champion Yankees v. the Last Place Mets I was one of 50,742 customers at Yankee Stadium on June 20, 1963.  Most ...

Jon Heyman’s Wacky World of Baseball Hall of Fame “Logic”

Sports Illustrated's Jon Heyman tweeted a couple of weeks ago that he voted for Andre Dawson, Jack Morris, Barry Larkin, Dave Parker, Don Mattingly, and Roberto Alomar. At the time it struck me as the kind of list you'd see from someone who had not really looked at the numbers very closely, or if he did, hadn't really understood them. I didn't write about it because that sort of thing happens all the time, so it's not really news. To Heyman's credit, he at least puts his votes out there for ...
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