Posts Tagged ‘ Yankee Stadium ’

Pacquiao vs. Clottey To Take Place in Big D

Jan 22nd, 2010 | By Jonathan Yaghoubi | Category: Boxing, Top Story

Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey concluded their two-day, two-city press conference earlier today in New York at Madison Square Garden. Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs), boxing’s No.1 pound for pound fighter, will make the first defense of his WBO welterweight title when he faces off against the WBO’s number 1 contender, Joshua Clottey(35-3, 20 KOs).
The fight [...]



An Open Letter from Giants Stadium

Jan 16th, 2010 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

Dear New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens:
Well, I guess this is it. After more than 33 years, they’re gonna start taking me down next month.
I can’t believe it, but I’ll soon be a parking lot for this shiny new Meadowlands stadium right next to me, over here.
Me, Giants Stadium. Ground broken on November 19, 1972, [...]



Cotto and Pacquiao Ready to Rumble

Nov 13th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: Boxing, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

Las Vegas – Miguel Cotto the WBO welterweight champion and Manny Pacquiao the six time champion are ready for their 12-round encounter on HBO pay-per-view this Saturday evening from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas  They know the significance of this anticipated fight, so does their promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank.
“In this fight, [...]



One For the Ages

Nov 5th, 2009 | By Mark Healey | Category: Mark Healey, New York Yankees, Top Story

“After one game, one glorious game, Matsui already felt enveloped in the mystique and aura of the legendary Stadium where so much baseball history has happened. Actually, Matsui added to those feelings of invincibility by becoming the first Yankee to stroke a grand slam in his first game in the Bronx. He is now ahead [...]



A Game 6 Win Would Be A Measure Of Redemption

Nov 4th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Yankees, Top Story

For New York Yankee fans, nothing will ever ease the permanent sting of the Yankees’ colossal collapse of historic proportions when the Boston Red Sox became the only team in major league baseball history to incredibly rally from a three games to none deficit to win the 2004 American League Championship Series in seven games [...]



Pedro Deserved Better in the Bronx

Nov 1st, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

There he was, Pedro Martinez the future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher on the mound in the Bronx Thursday evening trying to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 2-0 lead in the World Series against the New York Yankees. And all he heard from the 50,181 fans at Yankee Stadium was “Who’s Your Daddy.” As he [...]



The Chase is On

Oct 29th, 2009 | By Mark Healey | Category: Mark Healey, New York Yankees, Top Story

“This contract’s not going to change how I perform … It’s not going to change how I prepare. It’s not going to change how hard I play.”  – Chase Utley, 2007.
(BRONX, NY)  There were a few tense moments in the press box before Tuesday’s World Series opener, as the rain seemed to intensify the closer [...]



Clutchley

Oct 29th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Yankees, Top Story

It’s interesting to note that right in middle of the word “clutch” are the first two letters of the surname of Philadelphia Phillies’ second baseman Chase Utley, whose two solo home runs provided the only scoring off New York Yankees’ ace pitcher C.C. Sabathia over the first seven innings in the opening game of the [...]



This Could Be A Memorable World Series

Oct 28th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

Bronx, NY – Where do we begin?  The 105th World Series that begins Wednesday evening in the Bronx between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies has the makings of a classic. And it all starts with a classic pitching matchup on the mound of Philadelphia’s Cliff Lee and New York’s CC Sabathia.
“It’s just weird [...]



Reflections on Game 6

Oct 24th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

So they head to a game 6 Saturday evening at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.  These Yankees and Angels are making the Phillies wait to see who they will get come Wednesday.  For the time being we continue to enjoy the drama, expectations and unexpected of this American League Championship Series.
Perhaps the managers, Joe Girardi [...]