The New York Yankees (nee Highlanders) will pass away quietly at home this weekend.
The team, originally a native of Baltimore, has lived in the Bronx for many years, with the exception of 1903-1922, when they lived in Manhattan and two years in the mid-1970s when they resided in Queens.
In lieu of flowers, fans are asked to donate to the Steinbrenner Brothers Poverty Fund for Billionaires, or to attend a game and spend several hundred dollars on tickets and drinks.
Viewing hours are below.
Today
RHP Michael Pineda (2-0, 5.00)
vs.
RHP Jacob deGrom (2-1, 0.93)
7:05 p.m., YES Network and MLB Network
RHP Michael Pineda (2-0, 5.00)
vs.
RHP Jacob deGrom (2-1, 0.93)
7:05 p.m., YES Network and MLB Network
Saturday
LHP CC Sabathia (0-3, 4.35)
vs.
RHP Matt Harvey (3-0, 3.50)
4:05 p.m., WPIX and FOX Sports 1
LHP CC Sabathia (0-3, 4.35)
vs.
RHP Matt Harvey (3-0, 3.50)
4:05 p.m., WPIX and FOX Sports 1
Sunday
RHP Nathan Eovaldi (1-0, 3.12)
vs.
LHP Jon Niese (2-0, 1.50)
8:05 p.m., ESPN
RHP Nathan Eovaldi (1-0, 3.12)
vs.
LHP Jon Niese (2-0, 1.50)
8:05 p.m., ESPN
6 comments:
someone seems to forget the years they were also in Manhattan in the teens and twenties playing in the Polo Grounds
Holy cow, I forgot! Thanks.
Fixed. Thanks, AQJ.
There is NO WAY that we can beat this team. NO WAY.
They also spent a few weeks or a month in Queens during the 98 season.
Leinstery, this is why they put the second stringers on the obit desk.
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