For a while now, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim have been a thorn in the side of the New York Yankees. We all remember the early playoff exits in 2002 and 2005 and we were elated when the Yankees finally beat them in 2009 to advance to the World Series. So even though it’s [...]
(Unless he’s praying to Mecca, that’s not a position you want to see Andy in. Courtesy of Robert Sabo/NY Daily News)
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Injuries suck. There’s no other way to say it. And the reminders that they’re “part [...]
Through six innings it looked like the Yankees were going to get shut out in this one. The Bombers couldn’t manage anything with the bats against . The Yankees would frequently get their lead off hitter on base, only to see their inadequacy with runners on base continue. Just when it looked [...]
“I don’t really try to strike guys out,” Pettitte said. “I feel like I’m able to keep guys off balance an awful lot right now. My command was just really good tonight. I only left a couple of balls over the heart of the zone all night long. I’ve been real happy with my [...]
Earlier today, I wrote about the good and the bad things that’ve entailed ‘s comeback. Once the game started, Andy showed us all nothing but the good. He was vintage Andy…hell, he was better than that. Going 7.1 fantastic innings, Pettitte allowed just four baserunners–a pair of walks and hits [...]
Through four starts, it’s hard to classify ‘s return to the Yankee rotation as anything but successful. If we’re setting the bar low, it’s great that he’s shown he’s still able to get out there and pitch every five days. Setting the bar a bit higher, he’s pitched reasonably well in his [...]
Tonight was test number three for , who was last seen devastating the Red’s lineup with 8.0 shutout innings of 4 hit ball. Of course the Royals lineup is a little more challenging, showcasing bats like , , , , [...]
Following last Sunday’s big return of , the 40 year old left hander came into tonight’s game against the Reds in the stopper position. With a three game losing streak and an anemic offense showing no signs of life, Pettitte needed to turn back the clock. Despite striking out the [...]
There are some games you have to win. Count among those games against the piddling Seattle offense when is on the mound. This game had Yankee slug fest written all over it. Kevin Millwood is not a very good pitcher. He entered today’s game with a very hittable 5.09/3.61/4.38 pitching line. [...]
‘s unfortunate injury reminded me just how much I’ve enjoyed watching the Yankees over the years. The team may not feel the same to me on that fateful day when every member of the late nineties dynasty, the Yankees’ incarnation I grew up with, has retired. Fortunately for all of us we [...]
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