So if I told you would deliver seven shutout innings of two-hit, one-walk, six-strikeout ball — including retiring the last seventeen Twins he faced in a row –and the Yankees headed into the 8th with a 4-0 lead and taking the mound, you’d have to be feeling [...]
Joe Girardi decided to rest both and for this one, and I can’t say I had a problem with the move. Having already won the series in Baltimore, getting some extra rest for Tex — who has remained in the lineup despite a big [...]
We last looked at the Yankee bullpen almost two months ago, at which point we concluded that the team could benefit from giving , and extended looks to see what they might be able to offer the big league club. Neither [...]
I missed this game, due to a matinee of “American Idiot” — which marked the first time in history I knew the words to every single song in a Broadway musical — and a second consecutive Saturday dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steak House. Given my lifelong love of [...]
Here are the reasons why the Yankees should have won last night’s 7-6 Red Sox victory:
Their ace, despite laboring due to the disgusting mist the teams were forced to play through, tossed seven innings of one-run ball against the second-best offense in the AL.
They [...]
While injuries have not been kind to the Yankees thus far in the 2010 season, they’ve still managed to score a lot of runs (5.76 per game) despite only having their Opening Day lineup intact for 20 of 38 games.
The real culprit behind the majority of the Yankees’ losses [...]
It’s pretty hard to win a game in the American League when you score only two runs (at least, through the first eight innings of a game), although the Yankees seemed poised to do just that after Phil Hughes threw 5 2/3 innings of wild yet ultimately effective one-run ball.
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