Quick ALCS Picks
Game 1: CC Sabathia vs CJ Wilson Shock of shocks, I like the Yankees in this one because I believe the odds are in their favor: the Yankees are 2-0 on the road so far this post season the Rangers...
View ArticleYankees head for the golf course
Today, I received the ‘Vote Yankees for the 2010 This Year in Baseball Awards’ email from MLB.com. Are they kidding? Sorry if I’m not in the mood to vote for anything for the Yankees right now. Not...
View ArticleYankee Fans: Do You Still Want Cliff Lee?
Now that the playoffs are over and the New York San Francisco Giants are World Champions, it’s time to take a hard look at the free agent market. As a Yankees fan, I think the biggest need is starting...
View ArticleJeter Hold-Out Is All About Rose
I’ve done my best to pay attention to the Derek Jeter contract negotiations, despite my feeling that it will get done one way or another. I’ve had a really hard time wrapping my head around what’s...
View ArticleCashman Spills the Beans at Breakfast with a Champion
Brian Cashman did the WFAN’s annual “Breakfast with a Champion” this morning, which is hosted by their afternoon guy and sports talk radio legend Mike Francesa. (I’m not a big Francesa guy, but there...
View ArticleIs CC Sabathia Opting Out After The 2011 Season?
Our own Yankees ace CC Sabathia came to us in the fabled 08-09 off season and immediately helped propel the Yankees to a World Series Championship. Sure, he had been handsomely rewarded with a big...
View ArticleSloppy Cardinals Force Game 7
The New York Times’ Tyler Kepner called game 6 of his year’s World Series “a sublime game 6 that will rank among the greatest in World Series history.” Really? That sloppy, error filled mess was one...
View ArticleDoes the Yankees slide even matter?
After watching the Yankees for five months, I’m not sure I believe they have what it takes to win a World Series, so even if they don’t make the playoffs, they’re probably just putting us out of our...
View ArticleSloppy Cardinals Force Game 7
The New York Times’ Tyler Kepner called game 6 of his year’s World Series “a sublime game 6 that will rank among the greatest in World Series history.” Really? That sloppy, error filled mess was one...
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