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2011 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards Winners Announced

The 2011 Rawlings Gold Glove Awards winners were announced and here are the recipients:     CONGRATULATIONS to all the 2011 Gold Glove Winners!         Don’t think I didn’t notice that not one New York Yankee won a Gold Glove for the 2011 season, which makes this award lose a lot credibility, as the results [...]

MLB Trade Rumors: Red Sox + Mets = Screw Yankees

The Boston Globe recently featured a story by Nick Cafardo that suggested the Red Sox should have interest in New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes; as acquiring Reyes talents would put Boston over the top. Fact is no matter the team, if any, were lucky enough to trade for Reyes, they would without question get [...]

New York Yankees: Uh-Oh You Forgot Derek Jeter Can Still Play Baseball

First let me make one thing clear, I have never once doubted the baseball ability of New York Yankees Captain Derek Jeter on this blog. The same cannot be said for most of the sports media, as across the board no one has had Jeter’s back. Has Jeter been struggling? Yes, but the headlines were [...]

New York Yankees: Manny Mania, Manny Rules

By now, most of baseball has heard or witnessed New York Yankee pitching prospect Manny Banuelos. Facing the Red Sox a-lineup this past Sunday night, Banuelos maintained such poise, considering skipper Joe Girardi told him just hours before that Sergio Mitre was scratched with stiffness. Even though Banuelos gave up three walks against Boston’s best, [...]

Three American League Teams Baseball Fans Will Miss in 2010 Playoffs

With the regular season about to end, playoff spots are getting filled by eight of the 30 MLB teams who compete each season. For players on the Yankees and Phillies, October is a familiar time of year but for many it will remain a mystery. What is so crazy about baseball is an ace like [...]

New York Yankees: Stop Losing, Start Playing

In 2009, the New York Yankees treated each game with the same sense of urgency. Winning wasn’t just the team’s job, it was what each player wanted and there were no excuses. The pattern was if one Yankee player’ slumped, another teammate or multiple would pick up the slack. It was no BS baseball, but [...]

New York Yankees: Manic Monday Leads To Seven New Issues

Fresh off an unacceptable loss to the Kansas City Royals on Sunday afternoon, the New York Yankees arrived back home to face the Detroit Tigers for a four-game set. Instead of keeping the Tampa Bay Rays at bay, the Yankees lost to the Tigers 3-0, but that is just the icing on the cake. Manic [...]

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