Post Tagged with: "NY Yankees"

What is Mark Teixeira’s legacy as his final at-bat as a NY Yankees?

What is Mark Teixeira’s legacy as his final at-bat as a NY Yankees?

What is Mark Teixeira’s legacy as his final Yankees at-bat approaches?   By Steven Simineri The retiring Mark Teixeira is not a Hall a Famer, even though there is a legitimate case to be made for his enshrinement one day. […]

by · October 2, 2016 · Sports
Nobody Does it Better: A Typical Weekend at Yankee Stadium

Nobody Does it Better: A Typical Weekend at Yankee Stadium

If I were to throw a big time party, I would have to ask Debbie Tymon to plan it.

by · August 17, 2016 · Sports
DISABILITY ADVOCATE DEMANDS YANKEES CUT TIES WITH UBER 

DISABILITY ADVOCATE DEMANDS YANKEES CUT TIES WITH UBER 

The Yankees host an annual Disability Awareness Night at the stadium to commemorate the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

by · August 9, 2016 · News, Sports
A-Rod and Yankees Are Finally At Peace

A-Rod and Yankees Are Finally At Peace

A-Rod and Yankees Are Finally At Peace Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Alex Rodriguez was emotional Sunday morning in the press conference room at Yankee Stadium. GM Brian Cashman and manager Joe Girardi followed and were grateful for his 12-years in pinstripes, […]

by · August 7, 2016 · Sports

Sanchez Shines in Yankees Win Over Indians 

 ‘Tex’ and Rookie Sanchez Shine in Victory Over Indians Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor The youth movement for the New York Yankees started in the past two weeks with the trades of pitchers Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman who were in the […]

by · August 6, 2016 · Sports

Subway Series Game 3: More Drama for Mets in loss to Yankees

By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor Mark Teixeira hit a three-run home run in the second inning that put the New York Yankees in the lead over the Mets Wednesday night in the Bronx. That was the beginning of more drama to […]

by · August 4, 2016 · Sports
Alex Rodriguez, NY Yankees

More Subway Series Drama: Last Yankees At-Bat for A-Rod?

Last Yankees At-Bat for A-Rod? Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor There was Alex Rodriguez before the game at Citi Field Tuesday night. He claims there is peace with himself regarding the New York Yankees roster changes and possibilities that he may have […]

by · August 3, 2016 · Sports
Austin Romine: From Top Prospect to Reliable Backup

Austin Romine: From Top Prospect to Reliable Backup

Austin Romine’s transition from top prospect to trusty backup   By Steven Simineri   Andrew Romine is a 30-year old light-hitting middle infielder for the Detroit Tigers. The switch-hitting Romine is hitting a paltry.230 in 74 at-bats this season and […]

by · August 2, 2016 · Sports

There was no DH issue with A-Rod and Beltran: Not this Friday Night

By Rich Mancuso St. Petersburg, Fla. –  It would have been the strong pitching of Masahiro Tanaka Friday night for the New York Yankees at Tropicana Field that was a cause for optimism. The righthander threw seven shutout innings on […]

by · May 28, 2016 · Sports

White Sox have 8-0 Sale, and Yankees lose Severino

Chris Sale won his eighth straight start for the White Sox at Yankee Stadium Fridayand is an early candidate for AL Cy Young Award honors.

by · May 14, 2016 · Sports
Carlos Beltran, The Yankees Ageless Wonder

Carlos Beltran, The Yankees Ageless Wonder

Ageless Wonder is Yankees Carlos Beltran By Christopher Saunders When the Yankees signed Carlos Beltran to a three-year, $45 million deal two off-seasons ago, it seemed like a good arrangement for both sides. Initially, as Beltran started the first season […]

by · March 7, 2016 · Sports
Hot Stove Report: The ‘Rites of Spring’ for New York Baseball

Hot Stove Report: The ‘Rites of Spring’ for New York Baseball

The “Rites” of Spring for New York baseball   By Rich Mancuso/Sports Editor   The seven week countdown has started to opening day in the Bronx when the first pitch is thrown at Yankee Stadium. But the defending NL champion […]

by · February 23, 2016 · Sports
Hot Stove Report: NY Yankees Turn To Top Prospects

Hot Stove Report: NY Yankees Turn To Top Prospects

So you’re saying the NY Yankees have a chance? By Chris Saunders By the looks of the MLB Hot stove season, New York Yankees are not making any big free agent signings ahead of the 2016 season. The best available […]

by · February 20, 2016 · Sports
Yanks Three-Headed Bullpen Monster May Be Special

Yanks Three-Headed Bullpen Monster May Be Special

The Yankees’ bullpen has the potential to be special, but will the 2016 version really be better than last year?   by Steven Simineri   The Yankees acquired Aroldis Chapman to go with Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances, giving New […]

by · February 17, 2016 · Sports
Yanks Err In Not Signing Reliever Carlos Torres

Yanks Err In Not Signing Reliever Carlos Torres

A Yankees miss not signing Carlos Torres for the pen   By Rich Mancuso   A few days ago Carlos Torres was weighing his options. The reliable righthander out of the bullpen was designated for assignment by the New York […]

by · February 13, 2016 · Sports