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Jeter and Curtis Granderson seem likely to return to the top two spots, Russell Martin and Gardner will probably see regular time at the bottom, and a few spots will certainly shuffle depending on matchups. But the bigger question facing Joe Girardi is...
Yippee!!!) Best idea yet: Make Vlad, Damon, Ibanez, Matsui, Branyan, Vazquez, and Dmitri Young live in the same house throughout Spring Training. Make a reality show out of it. Winner gets DH spot and salary paid through advertisers. We get the...
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 24: (L-R) New York Yankee Manager Joe Girardi, Randy Levine, President of the New York Yankees, Lonn A. Trost, COO of the New York Yankees and Hal Steinbrenner, Managing General Partner / Co-Chairperson of the New York Yankees attend... View Photo »
I think we’ll look at maybe possibly adding some more depth to it, but I feel pretty good about these guys
(23.0%) when it comes to throwing out runners. There aren’t any great (or even good) metrics for catcher defense, but I think we can all agree that Frankie isn’t the best receiver back there just from watching him over the last three seasons. He’s not...
In 2011, his struggles became a weekly story as he would grow visibly frustrated on the mound. I was in Minnesota for the infamous game this past August when the TV cameras caught him cursing at, well, someone before he stormed off into the clubhouse. ...
Noesi said Monday, when he threw his first bullpen session of the spring. “What happened, happened and now thank God I am glad for where I am.” Noesi made his major league debut last May in Baltimore, pitching four shutout innings and earning the win. ...
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi smiles as he listens to a question during Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011. View Photo »
Joe Girardi playing catcher was the reason the Yankees won 3 world titles.
All we were told is that it was not "baseball-related,'' meaning none of his teammates took a poke at him, and a call to the local police stations in Baltimore revealed no evidence of an off-field incident involving the Yankees' right-hander. I even...
But as always, there will be renewed pressure once the slate is wiped clean and we begin the real season, the only one we are told that truly matters around here, in October. The quandary for the Yankees, and specifically manager Joe Girardi and...
Joseph Elliot Girardi (born October 14, 1964 in Peoria, Illinois) is the manager of the New York Yankees, and a former Major League Baseball player. During his playing career, he was a catcher for the Chicago Cubs, the Colorado Rockies, Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals. He was also manager of the Florida Marlins in 2006, where he was named... Full Article
New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi smiles as he listens to a question during Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, right, walks away past Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine at a media availability during Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi makes a joke about Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine's water bottle after he followed Valentine during a media availability at Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi answers a question during a media availability at Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi (L) pulls pitcher C.C. Sabathia from the game against the Detroit Tigers during the sixth inning of Game 5 of their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs at Yankee Stadium in New York, October 6, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees' manager Joe Girardi leaves the mound after bringing in pitcher Boone Logan, center, in the fourth inning in Game 5 of baseball's American League division series Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011 in New York. Others in photo, left to right, are Russell Martin, Derek Jeter, Alex...
View Photo »New York Yankees' manager Joe Girardi warms up before Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011 in New York.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi speaks to the media during a baseball news conference, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Yankees are scheduled to play the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of baseball's American League division series on Thursday.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi speaks to the media Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Yankees play the Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of baseball's American League division series on Thursday.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi walks among his players during warmups ahead of Game 4 in their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit, Michigan, October 4, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi looks out from the dugout during the third inning of Game 4 of baseball's American League division series against the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011, in Detroit.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi stands in the dugout before Game 3 in their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs against the Detroit Tigers in Detroit, Michigan, October 3, 2011.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 03: Derek Jeter #2 of the New York Yankees is congratulated by Joe Girardi after scoring in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers during Game Three of the American League Division Series at Comerica Park on October 3, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 03: Joe Girardi speaks with Nick Swisher #33 of the New York Yankees during warm ups prior to Game Three of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on October 3, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 03: Joe Girardi #28 of the New York Yankees stands on the field during warm ups prior to Game Three of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on October 3, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi watches batting practice before Game 3 of baseball's American League division series between the Yankees and the Detroit Tigers on Monday, Oct. 3, 2011, in Detroit.
View Photo »New York Yankees' manager Joe Girardi (2ndL) pulls starting pitcher Freddy Garcia (2nd R) from the game as catcher Russell Martin (L) and third baseman Alex Rodriguez (R) look on during the sixth inning of Game 2 of their MLB American League Division Series baseball playoffs at Yankee Stadium...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi walks on the mound after taking pitcher Freddy Garcia, right, out of the baseball game in the sixth inning of Game 2 of the American League division series between the Yankees and the Detroit Tigers on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, center, takes pitcher Ivan Nova out of the game as catcher Mark Teixeira looks on in the ninth inning of Game 1 of baseball's American League division series against the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York. The...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, second from left, takes pitcher Ivan Nova, center, out of the game during the ninth inning against the Detroit Tigers during the continuation of Game 1 of baseball's American League division series Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi responds to a question from the media during a news conference before the resumption of Game 1 of baseball's American League division series between the Yankees and the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, left, shakes hands with Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland before Game 1 of baseball's American League division series, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, left, and Derek Jeter, greet Alex Rodriguez (13) as Curtis Granderson, second from right, and Robinson Cano, right look on before Game 1 of baseball's American League division series against the Detroit Tigers, Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at Yankee Stadium...
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi reacts to a question from the media during a news conference before Game 1 of baseball's American League division series against the Detroit Tigers on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at Yankee Stadium in New York.
View Photo »New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, designated hitter Jorge Posada (C) and manager Joe Girardi (R) leave the field during a workout day before their MLB American League Division Series with the Detroit Tigers begins at Yankee Stadium in New York September 29, 2011.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi smiles as he listens to a question during Major League Baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.
View Photo »I think we’ll look at maybe possibly adding some more depth to it, but I feel pretty good about these guys
Joe Girardi playing catcher was the reason the Yankees won 3 world titles.
I think it’s extremely important that you don’t take it for granted
Because Joe Girardi started most of the post-season games, the Yankees were able to win 3 world titles.
I think our club is starting to try to develop a little bit more ... Sometimes you feel that you can overpay for pitching and it can cost you.
No, not necessarily ... I think Mo takes it year by year and, depending on how he does, that will determine when it’s time for him to retire.
I had a chance to know Dale a little bit, not a lot
They're still going to, obviously, have a qualified GM
It's incredible what he's done this year ... There's been a lot of talk about MVP, and he's been unbelievable for us.
I think Robbie doesn't get credit for his toughness
You get beyond it once the season completely ends, when there’s no baseball on TV
There was a bond between Jorge and I. I mean, I will always love Jorge because of what we went through as catchers and how we made each other better ... It was hard for me to watch what he was going through this year.
