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Yankees Catching Plan

Baseball Hot Corner | October 13th 2008 by mark serio

Jorge Posada is in the twilight of a stellar Yankees career. A consistent producer, at a vital position, Posada peaked in 2007 (.338/.380/.479) and crashed in 2008 as his 36 year old catcher's body gave out and required extensive surgery to his thro read more

A Look Back At 2008: Jose Molina

Baseball & The Boogie Down | October 2nd 2008 by J-Boogie

It's October and for the first time in 13 years the Yankees won't be playing baseball this month. It was a disappointing season to say the least. Over the next few weeks, I'm going to be taking a look back at the individuals that took part in the 200 read more

SEPTEMBER 22 - ADAM ANHANG'S MURDER CASE - YANKEE STADIUM CLOSES…

UP TO THE MINUTE, with C.G. Salgado!!! | September 22nd 2008 by C. G. Salgado

Good Monday Morning!!! 43 days to go to the elections, and here in Puerto Rico, the Sen. Jorge De Castro Font issue is taking a weird turn... ANHANG CASE TWIST - In previous posts I have mentioned the Adam Anhang... read more

Fat Lady Finally Sings for Stadium, Yanks Win

River Avenue News | September 21st 2008 by Chris Lima

In the final game ever played at Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Bombers sent out baseball's beloved cathedral in grand fashion. Andy Pettite pitched the best he has in a month, Jose Molina hit the last ever home run at the Stadium, and Mariano Rivera clos read more

Yankees close out the Stadium in style

Scott Proctor's Arm | September 21st 2008 by Andrew Fletcher

Jose Molina hit the final home run in Yankee Stadium history. Andy Pettitte recorded the final victory in Yankee Stadium history. Mariano Rivera was on the mound for the final out. Everything pretty much went as planned tonight.It was important fo read more

Abreu Lifts Yanks Over Birds

River Avenue News | August 23rd 2008 by Chris Lima

Bobby Abreu had five hits while Cano, Molina, Ransom, and Nady each homered en route to a Bomber 9-4 victory.Mike Mussina left in the sixth inning, giving up four runs, as the Yankees trailed by one. After scoring two runs in the top of the eighth, read more

Yankees Acquire Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez

Sports of Boston | July 30th 2008 by KC

The Yankees have just traded for Jorge Posada’s replacement. Rumors had been swirling around other catchers going to the Yankees who were much younger and inexperienced. Instead, a crafty veteran was chosen. Today the Yankees agreeed to trade K read more

New York Yankees Pitcher Mike Mussina stinks up the Cathedral aga…

Sports Demotivation | July 28th 2008 by PQ

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Girardi improves Yankees' chances

Baseball Hot Corner | July 23rd 2008 by mark serio

The Yankees flashed pennant contending form in last night's 8-2 win over Minnesota. Potent offense and a deep, reliable bullpen supported a satisfactory start by Rasner to get the job done. New York's stock is rising, in a volatile market.MLB's trad read more

Hit Parade Carries Yanks To 4th Straight W

Baseball & The Boogie Down | July 21st 2008 by J-Boogie

We're now about 100 games into the season and I still have no idea what to expect when I watch a Yankee games. The biggest question is always will they hit the ball? After some less then stellar offensive outings, the offense exploded tonight, scor read more

Yankees continue transition

Baseball Hot Corner | July 20th 2008 by mark serio

The Yanks wobbled to a 4-3 win over the Oakland A's yesterday. The game marked the latest stop in the Bombers' transition from consistent winner to perplexing puzzle. Joba Chamberlain took the mound under scorching conditions at the Stadium and did read more

Yankees' flashback

Baseball Hot Corner | July 9th 2008 by mark serio

Andy Pettitte and Derek Jeter carried the Yanks to a 5-0, credibility enhancing, win over the impressive Rays at the Stadium Tuesday night. The old school champs showed the next generation "it ain't over till it's over." Pettitte pitched eight shuto read more

Pettitte Cruises, Yanks Burn Rays 5-0

Baseball & The Boogie Down | July 8th 2008 by J-Boogie

Andrew Eugene Pettitte. He was the man tonight baby. 8 stellar shutout innings. He threw strikes, kept runners of base, and pitched his way to his 10th win. Andy has been absolutely outstanding lately. 7-1 in his last 10 starts. He rebounded qu read more

Yankees fight back

Baseball Hot Corner | July 7th 2008 by mark serio

The Yankees are down but not out. The Bombers were at the brink but Boston couldn't finish the job. Whoever said, "Only the strong survive," hadn't witnessed the "NFLicazation"--(BP) of MLB, where mediocrity matters--Wild Card fever, catch it.Let's read more

Sox Can’t Come Back in 9th; Yankees Win 2-1

Sports of Boston | July 5th 2008 by KC

Today’s game was a classic pitchers’ duel that saw Red Sox pitcher Justin Masterson at the wrong end. Despite giving up only two runs, Masterson pitched another good game, but Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina pitched a better one. Masterson p read more

MLB Wrap: Slumping Mets lose again

sportfiends | May 26th 2008

Mets 1 - Rockies 4: The Rockies have been struggling lately with a lot of injuries. The Mets have been struggling with everything else. With the huge of distraction of their managers job on the line, the Mets lost again yesterday with a 4-1 loss t read more

Mo Is Human, Chien-Ming Has No Luck, Yanks Lose To The 1st Place…

Baseball & The Boogie Down | May 13th 2008 by J-Boogie

So Mariano Rivera is human after all. The perfect season comes to an end. Oh well. He couldn't be perfect forever. The freakin' Rays are on fire. Their pitching has been excellent. With Boston losing the Rays are now in sole possession of 1st p read more

Weekly Update 5/11

BronxBloggers | May 11th 2008

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Yanks & Tigers move in different directions

Baseball Hot Corner | April 30th 2008 by mark serio

The New York Yankees and the Detroit Tigers have much in common. Star studded lineups and dubious pitching staffs top the list. The Baseball Prospectus 2008 guide provides some detail, "Offense wasn't the problem for the 2007 Tigers. Rather, Detroit read more

Yankees' issues

Baseball Hot Corner | April 28th 2008 by mark serio

The Yanks' 2008 season moves on and the issues just keep on coming. The latest, in a never ending list, is iron man Jorge Posada going on the DL for the first time in his career. Can't say we weren't warned, "it would be a mistake to assume that Pos read more

Weather The Storm

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 14th 2008 by J-Boogie

There are potentially rough seas ahead for the Yankees. There's a lot of things going on in the Yankees universe that's stretching the team to its limits.Jorge Posada has a "dead" arm and is unable to throw the ball effectivelyDerek Jeter has a stra read more

Say It Ain't So Jose Mo

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 14th 2008 by J-Boogie

According to Pete Abraham's blog, Jose Molina has a strained left hammy. He suffered the injury in the 4th inning last night but "sucked it up for the team" according to comments from Joe Girardi. It also mentions Posada was instructed not to thr read more

Molina Left With Strained Hammy

Bronx Liaison | April 14th 2008

So much for my beef with Joe Girardi's eighth inning decision to pinchrun for Jose Molina. According to LoHud, Molina strained his hamstring in the fourth inning, but toughed it out until the second to last frame.Not sure as to the severity, but Moli read more

Hughes Finds Velocity, Loses Command

Bronx Liaison | April 13th 2008

Well, all the Phil Hughes detractors who became obsessed with his velocity must have been happy to see him throwing consistently 93-94 mph fastballs. Unfortunately, Hughes had no idea where they were headed.Reaching back for 94-95 mph on an 0-2 eleva read more

Thoughts & A Live Blog

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 13th 2008 by J-Boogie

Since it's 11:00 and we're only in the bottom of the 6th inning, I'm going to post my thoughts on the game thus far and live blog the rest of it. It wouldn't be Yankees/Red Sox on ESPN if the game didn't last 4 plus hours. I'm going to mix in the com read more

Role players boost Bombers

Baseball Hot Corner | April 12th 2008 by mark serio

A group of anonymous reinforcements has bolstered the Yankees' star-studded roster, providing quality relief at key positions. Jose Molina, Alberto Gonzalez, Billy Traber-- who are these guys?Last season, it took the organization three months to pro read more

Sox V. Yankees Game 2 Preview

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 12th 2008 by J-Boogie

First off, I want to send a special greeting to all my visitors from Taiwan. I hope you keep coming back so we can all celebrate our love of Wang together.Today's lineups w/ career #s against opposing pitchers:YankeesJohnny Damon LF .238 5-21 w/ 3 2 read more

Chien-Ming Wang Is My Hero

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 11th 2008 by J-Boogie

I am at a loss right now. A Yankees/Red Sox game ended in under 3 hours. I'm not really sure what to do with myself right now. I'm used to these 4 and half hour dragged out battles. I guess when you have a pitcher that throws a complete game 2-hitter read more

Back In The Win Column

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 10th 2008 by J-Boogie

Do my eyes deceive me? The Yankees actually had some offense tonight. I was all set to write about a 4-1 game but then Alex and Jorge go back-to-back in the 9th. Solid game all around. Awesome pitching from Andy, Joba, and Mo. Great defense and a goo read more

Shake It Up

Baseball & The Boogie Down | April 10th 2008 by J-Boogie

Tonight's Yankee lineup is a little abnormal to say the least. Melky in the 2-hole. Matsui in RF. Molina hitting 6th. No Abreu. No Giambi. Definitely not your typical Yankees lineup. But when things are going this bad, sometimes you need to ma read more

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