I was a little surprised last week when Yankees owner Hank Steinbrenner was talking about next season. I found the comments in sharp contrast to Drayton McLane and the Astros' recent attitude. The Astros were buyers at the trade deadline despite
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Mark Pulliam, who is profiled in the August issue of Orlando Magazine, claimed that George Steinbrenner once commissioned a painting of Yankee Stadium, and that it was displayed there. (Not true.) Pulliam also said that he played
I was perusing the MLB standings this evening, trying to get an idea of what to write about - I mean, Roger Clemens can't take down a 14-year old while loaded up on roids every day - and noticed that some team called the Rays were in first place. In
"They are old, they are tired and they are yesterday's news.
"Their expiry date has reached the past due date.
We wrote those words one late September evening in 2000. The Yankees had limped into the American League post-season, having lost seven
Note to Hank and Hal Steinbrenner: These are not your father's Bronx Bombers ... and unfortunately for the team's forever premium-paying fans, it's a Damn Yankee shame.
In the most recent Bomber heyday as the Yanks were dominating the majors from 1996-
Gale Sayers received his Medicare card a couple of months ago, and you know what that means.
People who sat in the Memorial Stadium stands back in the early ’60s and watched the man many consider the greatest open-field runner in college football
As strange as this season has been for the Yankees, it's about to enter an even stranger phase. Back in the early 1980s, there was a time when George Steinbrenner overbooked the Yankees' roster, leaving the team with a large set of ill-matching parts,
NEW YORK -- Yogi Berra's delightfully fractured language has grown so much over the years that there seems to be a Yogism for every occasion. One that fits with this year -- being the last season of Yankee Stadium -- might be his remark that
It wasn't anything close to a ransom, just a clean trade of a bat for a ball. That's all it took for Cody Ransom to get the ball that he hit for a home run in his first plate appearance as a Yankee.
He was moved by the occasion, despite having missed
Astronauts Mike Massimino (r.) and Mike Good. Massimino holds up the home plate used at Shea Stadium for the 2007 season.
Massimino is a lifelong Mets fan and will show his true New York colors on the moon when he brings home plate up there.
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