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New York Jets Need to Put Randy Moss In Gang Green
I love NFL football and I love the New York Jets. I watch games every Sunday and I dominate fantasy football. That’s my resume, but despite how geeked up I get each and every weekend, my armchair general managing abilities are not quite what they are on the baseball side. Because of this, I’m going to [...]
TweetNew York Yankees Get First Live Look At RHP Michael Pineda
The title is not technically correct as the New York Yankees got to see RHP Michael Pineda last season when he was a member of the Seattle Mariners. This is the first time Michael Pineda has faced live opposing hitters as a member of the New York Yankees though. Even though the Philadelphia Phillies laid [...]
TweetNew York Yankees May Be Hurt By Additional Playoff Spot
Just in case you haven’t heard, Major League Baseball has expanded the playoff field for 2012. Each league will have five teams – three division winners and two wild cards – as opposed to the four that we have been accustomed to since 1995. The two wild card teams will play a one-game playoff to [...]
TweetNew York Mets Need to Find Franchise’s New Face
I would apologize for bringing this up again, but that would require me to be sorry. I’ve been discussing David Wright and the New York Mets’ eventual decision to trade him since the summer. I still maintain that the New York Mets are better off trading their third baseman than they are re-signing him or [...]
TweetNew York Mets Not Interested In Ivan Rodriguez – Nor Should They Be
Apparently this little mini rumor of Ivan Rodriguez being interested in joining the New York Mets snuck up on me while I focused on work and school the past couple of days. However, the New York Mets do not appear interested in signing the future Hall-of-Famer to serve as their backup catcher. Adam Rubin hear’s [...]
TweetNew York Yankees Anticipating Financial Challenges
The phrase “financial challenges” does not really have any business sharing the same sentence with “New York Yankees”. After all, if other teams had the option of experiencing or anticipating the same “financial challenges” that the New York Yankees are facing, I think more than a few teams would be more than happy to accept. [...]
TweetNew York Yankees Are Wise to Rig Fifth Starter Competition
New York Yankees fans are used to rotation battles in Spring Training. More specifically, New York Yankees fans are used to rotation “battles” in Spring Training. I’m referring to the “competition” between Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain prior to the 2010 season. Sergio Mitre and Chad Gaudin were also in the running, but let’s be [...]
TweetNew York Yankees Should Strongly Consider Re-Signing Nick Swisher
The New York Yankees are not an organization that hands out contract extensions regularly. Nick Swisher is aware of this and has accepted the idea of testing free agency after the 2012 season. However, he does say that the New York Yankees is the team that he wants to be with. That’s what every impending free [...]
TweetNorth Carolina Tar Heels More Dangerous Starting Reggie Bullock
On January 19th, North Carolina Tar Heels shooting guard Dexter Strickland went down with what would eventually be announced as a torn ACL. This was a big blow as Dexter Strickland had emerged as the team’s best perimeter defender and served as the North Carolina Tar Heels backup point guard whenever Kendall Marshall needed a [...]
TweetUPDATE: New York Mets Unimpressed With Scott Kazmir’s Bullpen Session
So I just got done writing about the New York Mets checking out Scott Kazmir and musing over a potential reunion. Did I just waste half an hour of my time? Perhaps. It turns out that the New York Mets were not impressed with what they saw from Scott Kazmir. I guess that kind of puts [...]
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