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“John had no guile. He didn’t understand it when people were mean to him because he could never be mean to anybody."—Suzyn Waldman

Friday, February 28, 2014

Frankie Cervelli phones home

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I've always liked Francisco Cervelli. Soft spot in my heart, (along with the one in my head.) Twice, Cervelli has gone to a hospital...
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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Looking for meaning in another meaningless loss

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For posterity: Jeter's first spring AB, and Suzyn's first POV

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Another year, another set of Yankee injuries? What is causing the deluge?

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Who can forget that golden moment last spring when, on his first at bat of the Grapefruit Season, Curtis Granderson took one for the team,...
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Farewell, Carl Pavano, and let's remember the It Is High Yankeeography: "The Bronx Buttocks"

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Opening Day, Opening Loss

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Seven teams have worse minor league systems than the Yankees, according to Baseball Prospectus

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They include the Rays, Tigers, Athletics and Angels. Unfortunately, the Redsocks organization is ranked fourth in MLB. The website sta...

Pay no attention to that snowman behind the curtain. Winter is over. We're still here.

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Holy crap. We made it . We're still here. For a while, I didn't think we would be. There was that nightmare post-season - who wo...
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Gil, Anna, Flores, Murphy... Yanks beat No. 1 college football team in nation

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Who would win? Today's Yankee lineup vs. last summer

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Today Brett Gardner CF Francisco Cervelli C Kelly Johnson 3B Russ Canzler 1B Zoilo Almonte LF Brendan Ryan SS Adonis Garcia RF Y...

Tanaka strikes out Ruth, Gehrig, Cobb and Foxx

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Exciting news!

Yankeetorial: Gammonites are calling the extension of Brett Gardner a sea change in Yankee philosophy; should we break out the party hats?

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Throughout the boot camps and madrassas of the Yankiverse today, fans are bowing in the direction of Tampa, saying " Praise Hal-lah !...
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Monday, February 24, 2014

"On March 7, Babe Ruth came to bat at the Fairgrounds on Gillespie Street, stared down a fastball and knocked it into a cornfield. By the time the right-fielder found it, Ruth had walked around all four bases – his first professional home run."

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It began in Fayetteville, N.C. Today's "MUST READ" in the Yankiverse.  
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The Gardner extension and the Bailey signing apparently were moves to obscure the Yankee ownership's unwillingness to bid on Cuban talent

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Well, it happened, just as we feared. Saturday, the Yankees signed shoulder-weary RHP Andrew Bailey for $2.5 million, and Sunday they re...
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Sunday, February 23, 2014

"I let it be known to them that I wanted to stay here and be a part of this. I learned from guys that come from other places, there's no better place to play. I look forward to staying here and helping the team win." Brett Gardner, next Yankee captain?

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The Yankees today extended Brett Gardner for four years. 

Assengers, Avemble!

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After saying there is absolutely no more money for signings, the Yankees sign Andrew Bailey

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Don't get me wrong: I'm not complaining. Whenever Hal 9000 spends his hard-earned money*, I'm OK with it. The Yankees yesterda...
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News Flash: Somebody built a statue of Cory Lidle

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Yes, that Cory Lidle , the guy who crashed his plane into that building in NYC. Somebody built a statue of him. For whatever it's ...
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Saturday, February 22, 2014

News from Yankee Country: Romance in the barn

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"HERKIMER, N.Y. -- Two men were charged with sex crimes against several cows after a farmer installed video surveillance in his bar...
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The question on everybody's minds

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Considering the success of The Lego Movie (anti-capitalist propaganda, to some), what happened last year to the Leggo Yankees?
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