...is Part Four in my series of People to Blame for the Yankees Missing the Playoffs. In Part One, I explained why Manager Joe Girardi was most at fault. In Part Two, I heaped some blame on General Manager Brian Cashman.  Third on the list was Hitting Coach...
...matter in general, an assertion I get slammed for by readers every time I make it in the paper or blog. Both Cashman and Joe Girardi said the first-year manager has work to do in improving how he works with journalists. And, come to think of it, Mets GM Omar...
...being lazy. While most of Cano's laziness falls directly on his own shoulders, some of the blame fals on the shoulders of Joe Girardi. Girardi knew before the season started that Robbie needed a little extra attention. He didn't really give him any until there...
...real doctor, or a doctor like Dr. Pepper is a doctor?" "You know," Girardi said, shrugging his shoulders, "it didn't work." ( Joe Girardi on pitching to Manny Ramirez with first base open) "Are you a real doctor, or a doctor like Dr. Pepper is a doctor?" Iâll...
...is a doctor?" Thanks, am going to switch to TNT!! "You know," Girardi said, shrugging his shoulders, "it didn't work." ( Joe Girardi on pitching to Manny Ramirez with first base open) i like the Phillies Guys, keep the game thread crackinâ tonight! Iâll be...
...the Yankees still don't have a minor league team in Columbus. Kei Igawa can go back to Japan and never come back, please. Joe Girardi can start marking the days on the calendar until he is axed, unless the Yankees sign some serious free agents. Andy Pettitte...
...being removed from the rotation (for Kennedy, no less). Our old pal Ken Davidoff wrote a column today about new manager Joe Girardi fitting in fine already. I had no doubt he would. Tyler Kepner of the Times has an article about Giambi and the first base situation....
...buffs in general have the opportunity to look back at all the incredible moments at the Stadium. As for starting over, Joe Girardi and his crew will get to do that soon enough, in a new building. Maybe someday I'll have the opportunity to get to the new Stadium...
...upgrade. Next, the Daily News' Anthony McCarron wonders if Derek Lowe might be in pinstripes next year. Yankees manager Joe Girardi has stated that the team needs some pitchers capable of throwing 200-plus innings, and McCarron thinks that the 35-year old...
...the offense has to step up for a win to be possible. And don’t forget Hiroki Kuroda shut the Cubs out on June 6th this year. Joe Girardi was Sports Central with David Kaplan last night. He told a story of how when with Yankees they were facing elimination...