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Nov 11th, 2009 |
By Jonathan Yaghoubi |
Category: New York Knicks, Top Story
While the New York Yankees had their victory parade at City Hall LeBron James had to wonder to himself “Wow, this could very well be me in a few years!”
It was very obvious the moment King James set foot on the Madison Square Garden for his first and only visit this year, MSG is [...]
Tags: Alex Rodriguez, C C Sabathia, Candy Store, Coach Mike, Double Nickel, Freight Train, Jared Jeffries, Joba Chamberlain, Madison Square Garden, Mark Teixeira, Melky Cabrera, Michael Jordan, New York Yankees, Quarter Points, Robinson Cano, Rodriguez C, Standing Ovation, Victory Parade, World Series Victory, York Crowd Posted in New York Knicks, Top Story |
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Nov 4th, 2009 |
By Jon Wagner |
Category: New York Yankees, Top Story
When the whole baseball season comes down to Game 6 of the World Series, there’s no rest for the weary.
But, that may be the thing which prevents the New York Yankees from ultimately holding on to what used to be a seemingly safe three games to one lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2009 [...]
Tags: Andy Pettitte, Baseball Season, Brian Bruney, C C Sabathia, Championship Caliber, Different Times, Eighth Inning, Future Hall, Game 7, Hall Of Fame, Joba Chamberlain, Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees, No Doubt, Phil Hughes, Philadelphia Phillies, Staff C, Three Games, World Series, Yankees Lineup Posted in New York Yankees, Top Story |
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Nov 2nd, 2009 |
By Josh Landsberg |
Category: New York Yankees, Top Story
Game four of the World Series was won by Joe Blanton in 2008. C.C. Sabathia lost in the first round for the Brewers last year to the Phils when he was on three days rest. Everything seemed to be in the Phils favor. The Phillies could not go down three games to one at home, [...]
Tags: Ballgame, Brewers, Brink, C C Sabathia, Chase Utley, Comebacks, Fifth Inning, Jayson Werth, Jimmy Rollins, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Blanton, Pedro Feliz, Phillies, Runners, Third Time, Three Games, Turning Point, Two Games, World Series, Yanks Posted in New York Yankees, Top Story |
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
By Rich Mancuso |
Category: New York Yankees, Top Story
Bronx, NY – Now it is official. Alex Rodriguez is truly a New York Yankee post season player after hitting two home runs in the ALDS series. If it were not for A-Rod, well perhaps the Twins could have took the series to a game 5. Perhaps, even with the two costly running blunders on [...]
Tags: Alex Rodriguez, American League Championship Series, Andy Pettitte, Career Post, Carlos Gomez, Cc Sabathia, Derek Jeter, Game 1, Hall Of Fame, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Girardi, Jorge Posada, Los Angeles Angels, Mariano Rivera, New York Yankee, Nick Punto, Phil Hughes, World Series Appearance, Yankee Post, Yankees Catcher Jorge Posted in New York Yankees, Top Story |
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Sep 15th, 2009 |
By Mike Damergis |
Category: Mike Damergis, New York Giants, Top Story
No matter how you spin it, the Patriots are the luckiest team in sports history! The Bills led 24 to 19 with under two minutes to play.
The Bills just had to secure the football and take a knee and the biggest upset in Week 1 was in the books. But for some reason Leodis McKelvin [...]
Tags: Afc East, Albert Haynesworth, Alds, Bill Belichick, Bucs, Cc Sabathia, End Zone, Final Score, Giants Head, Joba Chamberlain, Kickoff, Lcs, Mark Sanchez, Meadowlands, Phil Hughes, Prince Of Troy, Rex Ryan, Sports History, True Ace, Tuesday Morning Posted in Mike Damergis, New York Giants, Top Story |
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Aug 20th, 2009 |
By Bob Lazzari |
Category: Bob Lazzari, Top Story
Lazzari’s “Cheap Win of the Week” (and it doesn’t get much cheaper!): Undoubtedly goes to the Yankees’ Joba Chamberlain, who labored through the minimum 5 innings last week vs. Boston–giving up a pair of homers, walking SEVEN, and allowing four earned runs. However, like many of his New York predecessors, he benefits from the team’s [...]
Tags: Attention Parents, Baseball History, Connecticut Defenders, Dodd Stadium, Everett Scott, Free Ice Cream, Hilari, Joba Chamberlain, Lazzari, League President, Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees, Paul Owens, Philadelphia Phillies, Potent Offense, S Sports, Silver Statue, Sports History, St Louis Browns, Two Gentlemen Posted in Bob Lazzari, Top Story |
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Aug 11th, 2009 |
By Rich Mancuso |
Category: New York Yankees, Top Story
Even with a four-game sweep over the Boston Red Sox there is still caution around the New York Yankees clubhouse. In a matter of a few months the complexion of both teams has changed, as it can during the course of a long season. But the caution about how the Yankees now have command of [...]
Tags: Andy Pettitte, Boston Red Sox, Bullpen, Caution, Cc Sabathia, Complexion, Fifth Starter, Four Games, Game Sweep, Joba Chamberlain, Joe Girardi, Losses, New York Yankees, New York Yankees Clubhouse, Pitch, Sergio Mitre, Shambles, Sunday Evening, Three Games, Yankees Pitching Rotation Posted in New York Yankees, Top Story |
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