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Still, Carpenter is a young arm that could contribute to the major league roster and at the very least provides depth for the organization. A third-round draft pick by the Cubs in 2008, Carpenter had been drafted the year before by the Yankees in the...
This was heart-of-darkness, bottomless-pit stuff in which Clemens and the New York Yankees descended yesterday afternoon in Fenway Park, where Pedro Martinez burned as brightly as ever and Sox hitters remained as white-hot as they were last weekend...
November 29, 1969) is a Panamanian right-handed baseball pitcher who has played 17 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York … Get the latest news, stats, videos, and more about New York Yankees relief pitcher on ESPN.com. The latest Stats,...
Phillies left fielder Raul Ibanez swings for a two run home run against the St. Louis Cardinals in the sixth inning in Game 1 of their MLB National League Divisional Series baseball playoffs in Philadelphia, October 1, 2011. (Reuters) - The New York...
Yankees have finalized a one-year, $1.1 million deal, with incentives, with good Phillie Raul Ibanez. The Yankees plan to use him in a left-handed platoon at DH. [Link] Beerleaguer: Let’s look at the pros and cons from the Yankees’ side, starting with...
Yankees finally announced their one-year, $1.1-million contract with Raul Ibanez Tuesday. The 39-year-old will provide at-bats as a left-handed designated hitter and perhaps play the outfield once in a while. Adding the NYC-born Ibanez puts the Yankees'...
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Raul Ibanez and the New York Yankees have finalized a $1.1 million, 1-year contract. The deal was announced Tuesday, one day after the sides reached agreement. It includes $2.9 million in performance bonuses. Ibanez is a 39-year-old...
He's clearly on the downside of his career and might not even have what it takes to be a productive major league player anymore. That's exactly why the A's want him. Oakland is always near the bottom of the league in payroll. They can't afford to spend...
That means bats on balls, balls in gloves, and for many teams rekindled World Series hopes. For a great many of us, it also means fantasy baseball, where Yankees and Red Sox play side-by-side for the Honey Nut Ichiros. You know at least one of you is...
Financial terms were not disclosed, but the New York Daily News had reported the deal to be worth $1.1 million. The 39-year-old Ibanez will fill a need for a lefty-swinging designated hitter and will add depth to the team's outfield that will be manned...
Francisco also gets the benefit of pitching most of his games at spacious Citi Field, so that should help his numbers as well. Francisco is currently set at an ADP of 234.63 and could provide some solid value late in the draft. It's not very often that...
TAMPA, Fla. The deal was announced Tuesday, one day after the sides reached agreement. It includes $2.9 million in performance bonuses. Ibanez is a 39-year-old outfielder who played with Philadelphia the previous three seasons and hit .245 last year...
Dunn/Getty ImagesIs Mariano Rivera's possible retirement after this season an issue for you heading into spring training? It's been an interesting, if somewhat atypical off-season for the Yankees. Their biggest free-agent signing isn't a huge, flashy...
Ibanez, born in New York City, has reached the 30-double plateau in each of the last 10 seasons, the longest such active streak in the majors. The New York Yankees made it official on Tuesday and signed outfielder Raul Ibanez to a one-year contract. ...
“He’s a guy that’s hit right-handers very well over his career, can still play the outfield,” Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Monday. “Has been a productive player if you look over the last 10 years.” New York also has an offer out to re-sign backup...
New York Yankees have officially announced agreement of a one-year, $1.1 million contract with outfielder Raul Ibanez. The deal was first reported by ESPN's Buster Olney, and it could potentially be worth up to $4 million if Ibanez manages to reach all...
Marlins made a splash with off-season acquisitions, but holdover Josh Johnson is a key to their contention hopes. The staff ace owned a 1.64 ERA in May when a shoulder problem forced him to miss the rest of the season. Johnson reported early to spring...
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Raul Ibanez and the New York Yankees have finalized a $1.1 million, one-year contract. The deal was announced Tuesday, one day after the sides reached agreement. It includes $2.9 million in performance bonuses. Ibanez is a...
February 21, 2012, 12:42 PM ET The New York Yankees have signed Raul Ibanez to a one-year deal, with baseball sources telling ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney that the contract is worth $1.1 million plus incentives. Ibanez can make up to $4 million...
Ibanez, 39, batted .245 (131-for-535) with 65 runs, 31 doubles, 20 home runs and 84 RBI in 144 games as the Philadelphia Phillies' primary leftfielder in 2011 (131 starts in left field). During the 2011 season, he reached career milestones in doubles...
The New York Yankees are a professional baseball team based in the borough of the Bronx, in New York City, New York. The Yankees are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League. One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles, and... Full Article
New York Yankees' Andruw Jones walks from the clubhouse at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Derek Jeter throws to first base during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter waits to take some grounders during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Curtis Granderson (L) and Derek Jeter (R) watch a foul ball during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Ramiro Pena throws a long toss during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Derek Jeter lays down a bunt during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees outfielder Curtis Granderson picks up balls in the batting cage during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees infielders Ramiro Pena (L) and Derek Jeter (R) loosen up during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Curtis Granderson (L) and Ramiro Pena (R) jog onto the practice field during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner watches batting practice during an informal workout at the team's minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012. Position players report to the Yankees' spring training camp for physicals February 24.
View Photo »New York Yankees fans reach through a fence for an autograph during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera (R) signs autographs after the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi talks to the media after the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi watches batting practice during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Francisco Cervelli hits in the batting cage during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' CC Sabathia catches his breath after running sprints during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman walks across a practice field during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' (from L) Freddy Garcia, Boone Logan and Michael Pineda run sprints during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Phil Hughes (from L), CC Sabathia, Ivan Nova and Hiroki Kuroda run sprints during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera fields a grounder during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera works on a fielding drill during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi (R) adjusts a pitching machine with guest instructor Stump Merrill (L) during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain, who is recovering from Tommy John surgery, watches a bullpen session during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli (17) talks with pitcher Hiroki Kuroda (C) and interpreter Kenji Nimura in the bullpen during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Hiroki Kuroda throws in the bullpen during the first formal workout for pitchers and catchers at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »New York Yankees' Andruw Jones walks from the clubhouse at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Florida, February 21, 2012.
View Photo »Carlos, your name keeps coming up as a DH for the New York Yankees. Would you be interested in being a DH at this point in your career or is it safe to say you want to be a first baseman and you would cross the Yankees off the list?
Carlos, your name keeps coming up as a DH for the New York Yankees. Would you be interested in being a DH at this point in your career or is it safe to say you want to be a first baseman and you would cross the Yankees off the list?
They are the second most popular team around here, and as Red Sox fans we probably talk about and watch the Yankees as much as we follow the Red Sox ... If you're a baseball fan, a Yankees fan, or a Red Sox fan, the Yankees are part of the conversation every day.
They are the second most popular team around here, and as Red Sox fans we probably talk about and watch the Yankees as much as we follow the Red Sox ... If you're a baseball fan, a Yankees fan, or a Red Sox fan, the Yankees are part of the conversation every day.
I'd like to play for the Yankees for baseball, and I'd like to play for the Saints for football
They're like (MLB's) New York Yankees
They're like (Major League Baseball's) New York Yankees
Yeah, I mean, they're the Patriots. They're like the New York Yankees; great team, been great for a long, long time, and we're going up there to play them. But the road to the ultimate goal for any team is very hard, very difficult, and you have to meet all the challenges.
Yankees scouts and management do not believe that Joba Chamberlain can repeat his delivery well enough to be a starter.
We found out that Yankees closer Mariano Rivera's famous cutter (pitch) only moves about four or five inches but it appears the deflection comes late in the trajectory
While it was bad for the New York Yankees not making the playoffs, it did help our ratings on CBS-FM with our biggest gains from 3 p.m. and midnight
We're kind of the New York Yankees of junior college athletics in this region ... We've got the nicest facilities, great support, and whenever we walk in, people are paying attention.
I have only good memories of my time in Boston ... Of course, my best memory or two is my major league debut. It was a complete-game win versus the Indians. And then going into Yankee Stadium and leaving the game with the lead versus Jimmy Key in a Saturday day game with a lot on the line for the Yankee...
The New York Yankees are interested in right-hander Kyle Drabek.
A Yankees fan theorized that Jeter’s batting average had something to do with
I think they should buy a team in NPB, KBO and CPBL. The Seoul Yankees, Tokyo Yankees, and Taipei Yankees could accept the NY Yankees posting bid of $1.
the Ivy League group with generations of tradition that probably won’t win because voting for them is like voting for the Yankees to win the World Series
We want to compete and come here every year. We want to be the New York Yankees, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Celtics, New England Patriots, you name it
The Yankees haven’t reached the World Series in Rodriguez’s five seasons, and they reached six in the eight seasons before he arrived. Coincidence, or guilty as charged?
It was such a tremendous experience because I was born and raised a Red Sox fan, but the fan in me went away so quickly ... People said to me all the time, 'you're not going to be a fan anymore once you become a reporter,' and I'd say, 'that's impossible... I love baseball and I love being a sports fan....
The Red Sox and Yankees are playing as I type but I don't know who's winning because I don't watch Arena League baseball.
Yankees’ Joba Chamberlain’s Inspiring Story.
