[March 27, 2007 at 7:57 PM] Yesterday, I determined the fate of the American League and predicted the New York Yankees to make it to the big dance. Now, I don't watch as many National League games, but I've decided to put pen to paper... - Continue Reading
[March 26, 2007 at 7:57 PM] Well, Spring has sprung, and with the start of the baseball season less than a week away, I've decided to throw my "expert" picks into the vault for the upcoming 2007 season. I'm not going to make wild predictions... - Continue Reading
[March 25, 2007 at 3:19 AM] Blasphemy. In a somewhat interesting article in The New York Times today, Howard W. Rosenberg (an author and baseball historian), states that Derek Jeter is "not the 11th captain of the New York Yankees", but in fact "either the 14th... - Continue Reading
[March 24, 2007 at 1:59 PM] I guess it was serious. It started out as "discomfort" in Chien-Ming Wang's right hamstring. Cramps? Joe Torre didn't seem too concerned: "I've had no emergency calls," Torre stated. Hours later it was revealed that Wang suffered a strain... - Continue Reading
[March 19, 2007 at 11:07 PM] The whispers started soon after the brutal playoff loss. The old Yankee, raised through the Bomber's minor league system, might have played his last game in pinstripes. The players knew it. The fans knew it. Even he knew it.... - Continue Reading
[March 15, 2007 at 12:53 PM] The die has been cast. The gauntlet has been thrown.A month ago, Depressed Fan (aka Brian) asked me if I wished to match my fantasy baseball wits against a league of bloggers. I accepted the challenge. I was MIA on... - Continue Reading
[March 13, 2007 at 12:16 AM] Unbelievable.That was my thought as I soaked in the surroundings at Legends Field on Friday night and heard the name of the Yankee starting pitcher announced over the PA system."And pitching for the Yankees, Jeff Karstens."Incidentally, Bob Sheppard does not... - Continue Reading
[March 1, 2007 at 3:47 PM] So, the stadium lacked a third deck and there were palm trees over the wall in the outfield (and a highway after that) and a ton of players wearing uniform numbers reserved for wide receivers and defensive lineman -- it's still baseball!Where else... - Continue Reading