(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) After three weeks, the Yankees’ lineup has defied even the most optimistic expectations. With four of the team’s best hitters currently on the disabled list, the Bronx Bombers’ ability to score was supposed to take a nose dive. Instead, they have maintained their typical lofty position atop […]
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Can Yankees Tale of Two Lineups Lead to a Storybook Finish?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on April 22, 2013 | 1 Comment »
Robinson and Rickey Are Stars of 42, but MLB Needs to Honor Era’s Forgotten Heroes
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Negro Leagues, Yankees on April 11, 2013 | 1 Comment »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) After much anticipation, tomorrow marks the broad release of 42, Warner Brothers’ biopic about baseball legend Jackie Robinson. However, based on the trailers, it seems as if the movie pays equal tribute to Branch Rickey, the Brooklyn Dodgers’ GM who selected Robinson to break the sport’s color […]
Introducing the John Sterling Project
Posted in Baseball, John Sterling, MLB, Video, Yankees on April 8, 2013 | 46 Comments »
The John Sterling Project is now final as of Sterling’s retirement, which was announced on April 15, 2024. John Sterling must have been a busy man during spring training. Considering the turnover of the Yankees’ roster, the veteran broadcaster probably spent most of March scribbling down personalized home run calls for all the new players […]
Pettitte, Rivera Bring Back that Old Feeling to Yankee Stadium
Posted in Baseball, Mariano Rivera, MLB, Yankee History, Yankees, tagged Andy Pettitte on April 5, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
There are lots of new faces wearing pinstripes this season, but last night, it was just like old times at Yankee Stadium. After two disappointing losses that seemed to confirm the worst fears of every Yankee fan, the Bronx Bombers rebounded with a 4-2 victory that staved off an opening season sweep at the hands […]
Robinson Cano Teams With Jay-Z, but What Is Hal Steinbrenner’s State of Mind?
Posted in Baseball, Business and Finance, CBA, Hal Steinbrenner, MLB, Yankees, tagged Robinson Cano on April 3, 2013 | 2 Comments »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) Everyone has been reading the tea leaves since Robinson Cano replaced baseball super agent Scot Boras with an agency fronted by music mogul Jay-Z. Most have interpreted the move to mean Cano desperately wants to the remain in the Bronx, so much so that ditching Boras indicates […]
2013 Season Preview and Predictions: American League Edition
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Predictions, Yankees on April 1, 2013 | 3 Comments »
American League East Toronto Blue Jays: Much of the focus has been on the talented players GM Alex Anthopoulos acquired in the winter, but even before the team made a big off season splash with the likes of Jose Reyes, R.A. Dickey, and Josh Johnson, it was steadily building toward contention. If not for a […]
New York Yankees Opening Day Facts and Figures
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Opening Day, Yankee History, Yankees on April 1, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
The Yankees’ lineup will look a lot different this Opening Day, but the most conspicuous absence will be Derek Jeter, whose string of 11 consecutive starts comes to an end. Jeter’s attempt to overtake Mickey Mantle for most starts by a Yankee in the season opener is also being sidetracked. By missing this year’s first […]
