For much of the offseason, all eyes in the A.L. East have been focused at the top as the Red Sox gobbled up high-priced free agents and the Yankees looked for creative ways to spend their money. Yesterday, however, the rest of the division finally responded. In less than 24 hours, the Rays, Blue Jays […]
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AL East Roundup: All’s Well That Ends Wells in Toronto; Red Sox Reunion in Tampa; Baltimore Courting Vlad
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Red Sox, Yankees, tagged Blue Jays, Johnny Damon, Manny Ramirez, Orioles, Rays, Vernon Wells on January 22, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Business as Unusual: Yanks’ Decision to Spend Over GM’s Head Is Not a Cause for Concern
Posted in Baseball, Media, MLB, Yankees, tagged Brian Cashman, Rafael Soriano on January 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Rafael Soriano may not be asked to save many games for the Yankees, but at the press conference announcing his signing, Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman was forced to save face. The biggest news from yesterday’s media gathering was not the player being introduced, but the back story behind his acquisition. As has now been widely […]
8th Inning Men: A Look at the Yankees’ Best “Non-Closers”
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Rafael Soriano on January 19, 2011 | 1 Comment »
In honor of Rafael Soriano’s official unveiling as the Yankees’ 2011 “eighth inning guy”, listed below are the most dominant seasons by a Yankees’ reliever with fewer than 20 games finished. Top-20 Seasons by a Yankees’ Set-Up Man, by WAR Player WAR Year G GF W L SV IP SO ERA ERA+ OPS+ Mariano Rivera […]
Yanks Considering “Innings Eater” Millwood, but Will They Be Able to Stomach Results; Lefties Have Feasted Off Veteran
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Kevin Millwood on January 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Apparently not to content with sweeping the 1999 Atlanta Braves in the World Series, the Yankees have belatedly gone about signing their best players. In addition to the hot pursuit of Andruw Jones, the Yankees are now rumored to be interested in Kevin Millwood. Who knows, maybe Tom Glavine or Greg Maddux are interested in […]
Early Look at 2011 Schedule Gives Red Sox an Edge Over Yanks
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Red Sox, Yankees on January 17, 2011 | 1 Comment »
(In addition to appearing at The Captain’s Blog, this post is also being syndicated at TheYankeeU.) The offseason is not over for the Yankees (they are reportedly nearing a deal for Andruw Jones), but as the days until pitchers and catchers wind down, it’s only naturally to shift focus from the moves being made in the […]
Rays Could Strike Gold in 2011 Draft, but Can They Afford to Mine It
Posted in Baseball, Draft, MLB, Yankees, tagged Tampa Bay Rays on January 15, 2011 | 1 Comment »
At the same time the Tampa Bay Rays have been dismantling their major league team, the organization has also been stockpiling draft picks. In addition to the team’s own first round selection (32nd overall), the Rays have amassed eight more early picks. As a result, GM Andrew Friedman and his staff will have the ability […]
Soriano Signing Makes Yanks Better on the Field, but Does it Reveal a Split in the Front Office?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Yankees, tagged Brian Cashman, Rafael Soriano, Randy Levine on January 14, 2011 | 4 Comments »
All winter, Brian Cashman has taken his lumps for patiently biding his time during the off season. However, those criticism were nothing compared to harsh rebukes he has received in the hours since John Heyman announced that the Yankees had signed Rafael Soriano. Before delving into the wisdom of the signing, the pink elephant in […]