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New York Yankees Hot Stove: How To Be Insanely Sane By Doing Nothing

Since winning the 2009 World Series, the New York Yankees have been desperately trying to add a legitimate starting pitcher to the rotation, unsuccessfully. THROWING A HAIL MARY: As defending champs heading into 2010 season, GM Brian Cashman’s solution was Javier Vazquez, again, which irritated Yankee fans to no avail, again. No need to chat [...]

New York Yankees: 2012 Resolution That’s Easy

Making a New Year’s resolution is a time-honored tradition, and after going to the gym today I can tell you that it is still done, as it was jammed packed. Certain resolutions are irresolvable; such as I will never win a World Series for the obvious reason that I am female. Regardless, the majority of [...]

New York Yankees Trade Rumors: Apologize To AJ Burnett

I might be the only New York Yankees fan who doesn’t think trading AJ Burnett, as New York Post’s George E. King confirmed the rumor to be true, is a good idea. Here are my three reasons why: 1)    If Burnett goes to an AL East team or a playoff contender, the Yankees might have [...]

Congratulations To The St. Louis Cardinals

Congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals for winning the 2011 World Series. The Cardinals gave baseball fans a truly thrilling ride because of how they believed in themselves. From Carpenter to Motte; from Pujols to the MVP Freese; from Molina to manager Tony LaRussa… this was not one player or two, it was a complete [...]

WS Game 6 Was A Baseball Masterpiece

The 2011 World Series had been a snooze, until last nights Game 6. The game was far from perfect, way too much sloppy defense and both the Rangers and Cardinals reliable bullpens finally looked worn. The imperfect, textbook mistakes aren’t what made this game so good; the attitudes and fight of the Cardinals and the [...]

The 2011 New York Yankees Team Was Built To Win This WS

With each fleeting game, my attempts not to notice the absence of the 2011 New York Yankees in the World Series is wearing thin. The more I watch the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals play, the more I realize that the 2011 Bombers were truly molded to win this postseason. With only five [...]

New York Yankees: In Defense Of A-rod Part Deux

October 6, 2011 – It was the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Yankee stadium scoreboard read 3-2. With two out already posted, the fate of the season lied in the bat of baseball’s richest, three-time MVP New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez. That was the calm before the storm in Game 5 of the [...]

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